Discovering Wonders of Jakarta through the Indonesian Heritage SocietySimran IshwarNovember 4, 2022 by Simran IshwarNovember 4, 20220614 Jakarta, previously also known as Batavia, is rich in history, culture, and heritage influences. A melting pot of various communities...
Indonesia’s First Jewish Holocaust Museum Opened in MinahasaIndonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 2022February 4, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 2022February 4, 202201139 The first Jewish Holocaust Museum in Indonesia has been built in Minahasa, North Sulawesi, according to the German Ambassador to...
Touring the Museums of CalgaryIndonesia ExpatSeptember 6, 2021September 20, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 6, 2021September 20, 20210342 Calgary receives over 2,300 hours of sunshine per year, which is more than any other large Canadian city. Perhaps the...
Anies: PSBB Extended to a Transitional Phase in JakartaIndonesia ExpatJune 4, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJune 4, 2020July 9, 202105250 The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, has today announced that the Coronavirus Disease Response Acceleration Task Force and Provincial...
What to do at Home During Social Distancing – Virtual Reality Museums and Cultural SitesIndonesia ExpatMarch 20, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 20, 202006082 Implementing social distancing due to coronavirus can be challenging, especially if you are used to the fast-paced city living. Activities...
Get Ready To Wave The Red And WhiteIndonesia ExpatAugust 2, 2017November 11, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 2, 2017November 11, 202101422 With the Independence Day holiday fast approaching and the country already painting itself red and white, August is always a...
History in the Making: Meet Michael NicholsonAngela JelitaMay 31, 2016 by Angela JelitaMay 31, 201602202 Michael is an HR Consultant and Executive Coach, and founded the BritCham Toastmasters Club in Jakarta when he was on...