A full face-to-face learning policy is being replaced with 50 percent learning and will take effect Friday 4th February, according to Jakarta Deputy Governor Ahmad
The newly-opened The Botanica Sanctuary, managed by leading international lodging owner-operator The Ascott Limited (Ascott) and developed by one of Indonesia’s top property firms Agung
Jakarta Intercultural School is set to launch a life centred education program With up to 240 million children worldwide living with some form of disability
The first Jewish Holocaust Museum in Indonesia has been built in Minahasa, North Sulawesi, according to the German Ambassador to Indonesia, Ina Lepel. According to
While many countries in the Asia-Pacific have achieved progress in combatting AIDS, Indonesia’s number of cases is growing – thanks in part to politicians who
Singledom isn’t all that bad. Research shows people are choosing to stay single longer and settle down older. Jumping into relationships when we’re unknowingly not
Revolutions are typically defined as being times of fundamental change. Most people might associate them with blood and violence to end the rule of one
New rules concerning the health protocol for overseas arrival during the COVID-19 pandemic have been clarified in the COVID-19 Task Force circular number 4 of
Exploring Indonesia’s diverse destinations just got easier with a new “Stay 3 Pay 2” offer from Hyatt hotels. This offer allows guests to enjoy savings
Rising in the popular Gunawarman area in South Jakarta, Meatsmith officially opened its doors on 14th January 2022. An oasis for meat lovers, this full
Hilton Garden Inn Jakarta Taman Palem is one of the officially appointed hotels from the local government to accommodate international travellers. Guests visiting the hotel
In Indonesia, the largest Chinese tribes are Hokkien, Khek or Hakka, Tio Ciu, Hainan, and Cantonese, whose origins are from mainland China. Each has its