Discovering Wonders of Jakarta through the Indonesian Heritage SocietySimran IshwarNovember 4, 2022 by Simran IshwarNovember 4, 20220 Jakarta, previously also known as Batavia, is rich in history, culture, and heritage influences. A melting pot of various communities...
Art, History, and Entertainment: Changing HorizonsDavid NesbitNovember 4, 2022November 4, 2022 by David NesbitNovember 4, 2022November 4, 20220 The past two-and-a-half years have thrown challenges that we never could have thought we would have to encounter. Most important,...
Must-do Things When in Bali: Balinese Traditional VersionAnastasiaAugust 18, 2022August 18, 2022 by AnastasiaAugust 18, 2022August 18, 20220 Bali as a world tourist destination is discussed ad infinitum – I’m sure you agree on this. Thousands of tourists...
Jelajah Rempah Nusantara at The Dharmawangsa JakartaIndonesia ExpatAugust 10, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 10, 20220 In celebration of Indonesian Independence Day, The Dharmawangsa Jakarta in partnership with Javara Indonesia presents Jelajah Rempah Nusantara, a three-day...
Bundo Kanduang and EntrepreneurshipDonny SyofyanJuly 26, 2022 by Donny SyofyanJuly 26, 20220 The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) chairwoman Megawati Sukarnoputri expressed her concern that the Minang people had changed a...
Tegalalang Ubud’s Ngerebeg Tradition Now an Intangible Cultural HeritageIndonesia ExpatJuly 14, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 14, 20220 The Education, Culture, Research and Technology Ministry has determined the Ngerebeg Tradition in Tegalalang Village, Gianyar, Bali to be an...
Grand Mosque of West Sumatra: The World’s Best Mosque Design in 2021Donny SyofyanJune 13, 2022 by Donny SyofyanJune 13, 20220 A non-profit organisation highlighting design and architectural work, the Abdullatif Al-Fozan Award, recently released a list of the best mosque...
Ogoh-Ogoh: Meaning, History, and Functions Commemorating NyepiIndonesia ExpatMarch 3, 2022March 3, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatMarch 3, 2022March 3, 20220 Nyepi Day is very closely related to the existence of Ogoh-Ogoh, a giant sculpture that is a manifestation of Bhuta...
Indonesia’s First Jewish Holocaust Museum Opened in MinahasaIndonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 2022February 4, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 4, 2022February 4, 20220 The first Jewish Holocaust Museum in Indonesia has been built in Minahasa, North Sulawesi, according to the German Ambassador to...
Valentine’s Day: Activities for a Single ExpatIndonesia ExpatFebruary 3, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 3, 20220 Being single as an expat in a foreign land can be a time of fun and joy. You have the...
Five Largest Chinese Tribes in Indonesia: Brief History and CultureIndonesia ExpatFebruary 1, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 1, 20220 In Indonesia, the largest Chinese tribes are Hokkien, Khek or Hakka, Tio Ciu, Hainan, and Cantonese, whose origins are from...
10 Chinese New Year Foods Symbolising Good LuckIndonesia ExpatFebruary 1, 2022 by Indonesia ExpatFebruary 1, 20220 Chinese New Year is usually celebrated with a variety of delicious dishes. Not only do they taste amazing, these specialty...
Dangdut, Indonesia’s “Music of the People” – an Expat’s TakeDachlan CartwrightDecember 13, 2021 by Dachlan CartwrightDecember 13, 20210 In 1969, I bought a second-hand book in the Portobello street market in London, Two Faces in Borneo, written in 1928...
Where and What in the Archipelago Islands of IndonesiaPramod KanakathNovember 17, 2021 by Pramod KanakathNovember 17, 20210 Minutes before landing at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, you will most likely get glimpses of tiny islands with...
How Some Europeans Thrived During the Japanese OccupationIndonesia ExpatOctober 25, 2021November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 25, 2021November 10, 20210 Should President Joko Widodo model any of his “Ten New Balis” tourist attractions on the mountain resort of Sarangan in...
Usmar Ismail, the Father of Modern Indonesian CinemaDonny SyofyanOctober 8, 2021 by Donny SyofyanOctober 8, 20210 Usmar Ismail is known as the father of modern Indonesian cinema. He was born on 20th March 1921 in Bukittinggi,...
Sergeant Pepper Marches East: The Beatles in IndonesiaDachlan CartwrightOctober 8, 2021 by Dachlan CartwrightOctober 8, 20210 In October 1962 I was privileged to witness, in the Cavern Club in Liverpool, three working-class scouse lads, (plus one,...
Splashing Out on CultureIndonesia ExpatSeptember 15, 2021November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 15, 2021November 10, 20210 Can history be used to coin cash in a country where citizens would rather tramp malls than museums and reckon...
Preserving the Past to Pay for the Present with Lily Jessica TjokrosetioIndonesia ExpatJuly 16, 2021November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 16, 2021November 10, 20210 It all happened long before Lily Jessica Tjokrosetio was born, so her wishes are fantasies, things she might have done...
Rediscover Betawi at The Dharmawangsa JakartaIndonesia ExpatJune 18, 2021July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJune 18, 2021July 9, 20210 The Dharmawangsa Jakarta is proud to announce “Rediscover Betawi”, a tribute to Jakarta through a month-long epicurean journey and experiences...
The Aztec God Quetzalcoatl: The difference from other GodsIndonesia ExpatJune 2, 2021July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJune 2, 2021July 9, 20210 Quetzalcoatl is one of the most important Gods of the Aztec religion. He is often called “the feathered serpent” because...