Oktavia Eka N. A Melly Anindhia Abdul Mufid Solo City, often known as the spirit of Java, is one of the cities in Indonesia that is located in Central Java. It has a diverse cultural diversity and a distinct past, since remnants and remains of the previous government system can still be found. culture in solo Solo has a variety of cultures, including: ◦ 1. Heirloom Carnival ◦ 2.Sekaten ◦ 3. Grebeg Sudiro ◦ 4. Grebeg Mulud ◦ 5. Grebeg Pasha ◦ 5. Syawalan ◦ 6. Solo Batik Carnival 1. Heirloom Carnival The Heirloom Festival celebrates the arrival of one suro's night. The celebration features a variety of traditional Javanese rites with the goal of remembering the sacred Weton Friday Legi. 2. Grebeg Maulud or Sakaten Grebeg Maulud, also known as sakaten, is a type of maulud that grows in To honor the birth of Prophet Muhammad SAW, a ceremony is held every month of Maulud. A series of festivities dubbed Grebeg Maulud will take place on the 12th of Maulud in particular. 3. Grebeg Sudiro Grebeg Sudiro is a blend of Chinese and Javanese culture. Grebeg is a Javanese word that refers to a custom of greeting auspicious occasions 4. Grebeg Pasha Grebeg Pasha is a carnival ritual in which two mountains are brought together. Grebeg Pasa traditionally begins at the Kasunanan Surakarta Palace and concludes in the courtyard of the Solo Palace Grand Mosque. Hundreds of people attended the carnival in the hopes of receiving blessings. 5. Syawalan Syawalan is a gathering organized by a community organization or a group of people in which they swear to forgive one other and begin a new, better life in order to create a more peaceful future. 6. Solo Batik Carnival The Surakarta City administration hosts a Solo Batik Carnival every year, with batik serving as the primary costume material. THANK YOU