Dili Cathedral East Timor April 2014
Easter/Pascoa celebration in the Farol Church and the Cathedral of Dili, Timor Leste, April 2016
Easter, called Pascoa in Timor Leste, is one of the most important holidays for this on the whole catholic country. They hold masses in all the churches around the country but I chose to visit 2 of the most popular in Dili - Farol and Cathedral.
Dili Cathedral Choir at Timor Plaza
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Cristo Rei
Cemetery of Santa Cruz
Tais Market
Arte Moris
Tasitolu
Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Dare War Memorial Museum
One Dollar Beach
The Archives & Museum of East Timorese Resistance
アキーラさん交流!東ティモール・ディリの大聖堂前で可愛らしい子供達!Timorese Children,Cathedral in Dili city in East TImor
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I visited Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Dili in East Timor.
東南アジア最大といわれる東ティモール・ディリ市内の大聖堂Immaculate Conception Cathedralを訪問。1980年代に出来た新しいカトリックの大聖堂ですが、かつてローマ法王が訪れた事もある大聖堂です。
ここもディリ市内で訪れる名所の一つです。
平成29年(2017年)3月11日~14日の日程で東ティモールを訪問。
2002年に新しく独立した国です。
日本からは直行便がないので、インドネシアのバリ島(スリウィジャヤ航空やガルーダインドネシア航空の子会社であるシティリンク)かシンガポールからシルクエアーを利用する必要があります。
東ティモールの首都のディリを訪問。
人口は15万人程の都市です。首都とはいっても高層ビルはなくのどかな雰囲気がある首都です。
アキーラさん交流④東ティモール・ディリの大聖堂前で可愛らしい子供達!Timorese Children,Cathedral in Dili city in East TImor
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I visited Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Dili in East Timor.
東南アジア最大といわれる東ティモール・ディリ市内の大聖堂Immaculate Conception Cathedralを訪問。1980年代に出来た新しいカトリックの大聖堂ですが、かつてローマ法王が訪れた事もある大聖堂です。
ここもディリ市内で訪れる名所の一つです。
平成29年(2017年)3月11日~14日の日程で東ティモールを訪問。
2002年に新しく独立した国です。
日本からは直行便がないので、インドネシアのバリ島(スリウィジャヤ航空やガルーダインドネシア航空の子会社であるシティリンク)かシンガポールからシルクエアーを利用する必要があります。
東ティモールの首都のディリを訪問。
人口は15万人程の都市です。首都とはいっても高層ビルはなくのどかな雰囲気がある首都です。
平成29年(2017年)3月訪問時に撮影。
アキーラさん交流②東ティモール・ディリの大聖堂前で可愛らしい子供達!Timorese Children,Cathedral in Dili city in East TImor
国際ジャーナリスト&旅行ジャーナリスト 大川原 明のホームページは下記
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I visited Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Dili in East Timor.
東南アジア最大といわれる東ティモール・ディリ市内の大聖堂Immaculate Conception Cathedralを訪問。1980年代に出来た新しいカトリックの大聖堂ですが、かつてローマ法王が訪れた事もある大聖堂です。
ここもディリ市内で訪れる名所の一つです。
平成29年(2017年)3月11日~14日の日程で東ティモールを訪問。
2002年に新しく独立した国です。
日本からは直行便がないので、インドネシアのバリ島(スリウィジャヤ航空やガルーダインドネシア航空の子会社であるシティリンク)かシンガポールからシルクエアーを利用する必要があります。
東ティモールの首都のディリを訪問。
人口は15万人程の都市です。首都とはいっても高層ビルはなくのどかな雰囲気がある首都です。
平成29年(2017年)3月訪問時に撮影。
joe joseph Australia timor liste dili cathedral
アキーラさん交流③東ティモール・ディリの大聖堂前で可愛らしい子供達!Timorese Children,Cathedral in Dili city in East TImor
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I visited Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Dili in East Timor.
東南アジア最大といわれる東ティモール・ディリ市内の大聖堂Immaculate Conception Cathedralを訪問。1980年代に出来た新しいカトリックの大聖堂ですが、かつてローマ法王が訪れた事もある大聖堂です。
ここもディリ市内で訪れる名所の一つです。
平成29年(2017年)3月11日~14日の日程で東ティモールを訪問。
2002年に新しく独立した国です。
日本からは直行便がないので、インドネシアのバリ島(スリウィジャヤ航空やガルーダインドネシア航空の子会社であるシティリンク)かシンガポールからシルクエアーを利用する必要があります。
東ティモールの首都のディリを訪問。
人口は15万人程の都市です。首都とはいっても高層ビルはなくのどかな雰囲気がある首都です。
平成29年(2017年)3月訪問時に撮影。
Musika: Maun Alin Sira
Musika Ida ne'e Coro Nossa Senhora Do Carmo hosi Katedral Dili Mak Hananu iha Timor Plaza
アキーラさん散策①東ティモール・ディリの大聖堂近く!Near Cathedral in Dili city in East TImor
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I visited Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Dili in East Timor.
東南アジア最大といわれる東ティモール・ディリ市内の大聖堂Immaculate Conception Cathedralを訪問。1980年代に出来た新しいカトリックの大聖堂ですが、かつてローマ法王が訪れた事もある大聖堂です。
ここもディリ市内で訪れる名所の一つです。
平成29年(2017年)3月11日~14日の日程で東ティモールを訪問。
2002年に新しく独立した国です。
日本からは直行便がないので、インドネシアのバリ島(スリウィジャヤ航空やガルーダインドネシア航空の子会社であるシティリンク)かシンガポールからシルクエアーを利用する必要があります。
東ティモールの首都のディリを訪問。
人口は15万人程の都市です。首都とはいっても高層ビルはなくのどかな雰囲気がある首都です。
平成29年(2017年)3月訪問時に撮影。
アキーラさん散策①東ティモール・ディリの大聖堂近く!Near Timorese Children,Cathedral in Dili city in East TImor
国際ジャーナリスト&旅行ジャーナリスト 大川原 明のホームページは下記
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Travel.jpたびねすに旅行記事寄稿
東南アジア最大といわれる東ティモール・ディリ市内の大聖堂Immaculate Conception Cathedralを訪問。1980年代に出来た新しいカトリックの大聖堂ですが、かつてローマ法王が訪れた事もある大聖堂です。
ここもディリ市内で訪れる名所の一つです。
平成29年(2017年)3月11日~14日の日程で東ティモールを訪問。
2002年に新しく独立した国です。
日本からは直行便がないので、インドネシアのバリ島(スリウィジャヤ航空やガルーダインドネシア航空の子会社であるシティリンク)かシンガポールからシルクエアーを利用する必要があります。
東ティモールの首都のディリを訪問。
人口は15万人程の都市です。首都とはいっても高層ビルはなくのどかな雰囲気がある首都です。
Dili
Dili (Portuguese: Díli) is the capital, largest city, chief port and commercial center of East Timor.
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Díli, Vibrant and Faith-filled Capital of Timor-Leste
-- THE WORLD AROUND US Díli, Vibrant and Faith-filled Capital of Timor-Leste. Episode: 1655, Air Date: 27 March 2011.
Welcome, loving viewers, to The World Around Us. Today, we will travel to a tropical island country where the Pacific and Indian Oceans meet. Southeast of Indonesia and north of Australia, across the Timor Sea is the lovely country of Timor-Leste, which consists of three islands and a separate exclave. These include the eastern half of the Timor island, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, as well as the nearby two peripheral islands Atauro and Jaco.
As the easternmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, Timor-Leste is beautifully called the eastern rising sun in Tetum, one of the official languages of the nation. Timor-Leste beautifies our Earth with unique flora and fauna over her picturesque mountains and fields. Like her neighbor Indonesia, Timor-Leste is the home of pristine rainforest that supports rich wildlife, with precious animal species including 250 kinds of birds of Asian and Australian origins.
In those forests, one can also find many precious native plants, such as sandalwood. Besides being a home to abundant wildlife, Timor-Leste also presents our world with an underwater wilderness. The landscapes of Timor-Leste are decorated with waterfalls, tropical flowers, as well as precious metals and stones such as gold, manganese and marble. Smooth beaches outline the extended coast with soft white sand and volcanic black sand. Resting off the north coast is an underwater precipice known as the Wetar Strait.
This three-kilometer deep marine trench is a flowing ocean corridor welcoming the migrating whales, dolphins, tuna and sailfish. Also along the north coast, Timor-Leste's pleasant cities prosper, blending natural beauty with the amazing culture of her people. The largest city and the nation's capital, Díli, is an important port in the region as well as a commercial center. Here, in the relaxing mild ocean breeze, life in Díli is vibrant and full of hope. Commerce, culture, art and other activities flourish.
I am José Maia, pastor of the Parish of Suai. Now I'm here in Díli, the Díli Cathedral. I came here yesterday already to follow the celebration Youth Cross in Aileu today. National Youth Cross is most important to us, for the Timorese, because through the Youth Cross, all youth gather, not only youngsters, but all older ones, all the Christians in Timor-Leste to celebrate, to dialogue on Christian unity as well as national unity.
The people of Timor-Leste consist of Austronesians, Papuans, and a small Chinese community. As evidenced in the early cave paintings, stone carvings, and pottery, human activity on Timor Island started 4,000 years ago.
Today, the city of Díli has been completely rejuvenated. The more modern cultural center, known as Uma Fukun, or living art, complements the antique market, which was transformed into a broad space for conventions and exhibitions for arts and crafts. Díli's streets welcome people from all around the world with their local art creations of wood and beautifully woven fabric.
Over a dozen shops congregate in the weaving market, where Timor-Leste women will weave the beautiful legendary textile, called tais, right in front visitors' eyes. It is an inspiration to see the elegance of both the traditional and modern patterns as we watch how it is made! With vibrant colors and creative designs, Timor-Leste's women have expressed their artistic sensitivity for generations through their fine daily work of weaving.
A few steps further on the road is the fruit and vegetable market. There, the tropical vegetables and fruits will satisfy with their freshness and flavors. Díli is renowned for its beaches, Areia Branca beach in particular. An elegant white sandy beach, Areia Branca is very inviting to local residents and visitors alike to come and play, exercise or dance, or simply enjoy the ocean breeze.
The waterfront remains a center of activity for young and old, from dawn till night. A park separates the beach from the road, with banyan trees and benches offering an excellent place to cool oneself in the shade. Of course, there are few things more beautiful than an evening in Díli by the sea.
Timor-Leste is one of the only two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Asia, along with the Philippines. The people of Timor-Leste have a long and strong spiritual lineage of the Christian faith, which has coexisted with a local animist tradition, as well as Islam, Protestant Christianity and Buddhism. The history of the Catholic Church has given the city of Díli magnificent cathedrals, as well as monuments and statues of saints.
Díli's grandest Catholic church is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, which is also the largest cathedral in Southeast Asia. Welcoming 1,800 people every Sunday, the church has a spacious entranc
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Dili, also spelled Díli, is the capital and largest city of East Timor. It lies on the northern coast of Timor island, the easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Dili is the chief port and commercial centre for East Timor, and has approximately 150,000 inhabitants. There is also an airport in Comoro, Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport, renamed after independence leader Nicolau Lobato, which is used for commercial and military flights. It is also the capital of the district of Dili, which includes the surrounding area.
Dili was settled about 1520 by the Portuguese, who made it the capital of Portuguese Timor in 1769. During World War II, Dili was occupied by the Japanese. East Timor unilaterally declared independence from Portugal on November 28, 1975. However, nine days later, on December 7, Indonesian forces invaded Dili. On July 17, 1976, Indonesia annexed East Timor, which it designated the 27th province of Indonesia, Timor Timur (Indonesian for East Timor), with Dili as its capital.
However, a guerrilla war ensued from 1975 to 1999 between Indonesian and pro-independence forces, during which tens of thousands of East Timor and some international civilians were killed. Media coverage of the 1991 Dili Massacre helped revitalise international support for the East Timorese independence movement. In 1999, East Timor was placed under UN supervision and on May 20, 2002, Dili became the capital of the independent Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. In May 2006, fighting and rioting sparked by conflict between elements of the military caused significant damage to the city and led to foreign military intervention to restore order.
Most buildings were destroyed in the violence of 1999, orchestrated by the Indonesian military and local pro-Indonesia militias (see Operation Scorched Earth). However, the city still has many buildings from the Portuguese era. The former Portuguese Governor's office is now the office of the Prime Minister. It was previously also used by the Indonesian-appointed Governor, and by the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET).
Even under Indonesian rule, during which the Portuguese language was banned, Portuguese street names like Avenida Marechal Carmona remained unchanged, although they were prefixed with the Indonesian word Jalan or 'road'. The Roman Catholic Church at Motael became a focus for resistance to Indonesian occupation.
Legacies of Jakarta's occupation are the Church of the Immaculate Conception, seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Díli, purportedly the largest cathedral in Southeast Asia, and the 'Integration Monument', commemorating the Indonesian annexation of the territory in 1976. Featuring a statue of a Timorese in traditional dress, breaking the chains round his wrists, the monument has not been demolished.
Schools in Dili include St. Josephs High School (Colégio de São José).
East Timor's major higher education institution, the Universidade Nacional de Timor-Leste, is based in Dili.
Dili is serviced by Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport, the only international airport in East Timor. Dili has the only functioning international airport, though there are airstrips in Baucau, Suai and Oecusse used for domestic flights. Until recently, Dili's airport runway has been unable to accommodate aircraft larger than the Boeing 737 or C-130 Hercules, but in January 2008, the Portuguese charter airline EuroAtlantic Airways operated a direct flight from Lisbon using a Boeing 757, carrying 140 members of the Guarda Nacional Republicana.[1] Under Portuguese rule, Baucau airport, which has a much longer runway, was used for international flights, but following the Indonesian invasion this was taken over by the Indonesian military and closed to civilian traffic.