Buru is an island in Maluku. It is known for the cajeput tree plantation and also has become the national rice granary in Maluku.
Like some other Maluku islands, Buru traditionally grew cloves, and this lucrative crop was also a source of trouble for Buru, as it was fought over by the Makassar and Dutch East India Company in the 17th century, and when the Dutch East India Company won, they oppressed the locals, including forcibly relocating thousands of them. Direct rule by the Dutch government, which started in the early 1700s, was not as repressive as the Dutch East India Company had been.
The Japan occupied the island during World War II, and it was subjected to Allied bombing. Following the war, Buru remained under Dutch influence and then was part of the Republic of South Moluccas, which was not recognized and considered secessionist by the Indonesian authorities, who considered all of the former Dutch East Indies to rightly belong to the newly independent country of Indonesia. It took six months before the Indonesian Army emerged victorious, and Buru was integrated into Indonesia in 1950.
General Sukarno worked to develop Buru, but after General Suharto took power in 1967, Buru was used as a penal colony by the Suharto dictatorship for many years, with thousands of political prisoners sent there without trial, such that the name "Buru" became synonymous with political repression in Indonesia during the 1960s and 1970s. However, at the same time that it served as the Indonesian equivalent of the Gulag, the native people of Buru continued to live there.
Buru today no longer has penal colonies, and the economy remains primarily based on agriculture.
Using a rented car or motorcycle is the best way to go to tourists or public places.
You may see cajeput plantations near Namlea, also rice paddy fields in the Mako sub-district.
Buru Island has a variety of foods including local Maluku cuisine like nasi kuning and ikan kuah kuning, Javanese cuisine like sate and bakso or Buginese-Makassarese cuisine like coto. You may try rujak (fruits in sweet spicy sticky peanut sauce) in Jikumerasa beach.
In the beach area, you may get a whole coconut drink.
For the budget hostelry, you may look for the hotel name with the prefix penginapan.
The telephone area code in Buru Island is 0913.
Watch out for the high waves in the south of Buru Island.
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