Indonesia Face To FaceTerry CollinsAugust 26, 2013August 16, 2017 by Terry CollinsAugust 26, 2013August 16, 20170 Ivan Southall (1921-2008) was an Australian writer best known for young-adult fiction, but he also wrote seven books for adults,...
Alfred Wallace’ Great Adventure in IndonesiaTess JoyceAugust 26, 2013May 3, 2020 by Tess JoyceAugust 26, 2013May 3, 20200 Wallace?s dedication to research and his perseverance through rainforests in an era of head-hunters, poor medication and tropical diseases was...
A Bali Expat Aid Worker on Syria’ FrontlineAulia MasnaAugust 26, 2013March 29, 2020 by Aulia MasnaAugust 26, 2013March 29, 20201 John Bunnell, a resident of Bali for nine years, went to war-ravaged Syria as a logistician for two and a...
Casa VintageKristan JuliusAugust 26, 2013August 16, 2017 by Kristan JuliusAugust 26, 2013August 16, 20170 Anyone can walk into a department store and pick a mass-produced item of clothing and probably walk into a party...
30 Places to Dive in IndonesiaFrancesco RicciardiAugust 26, 2013August 16, 2017 by Francesco RicciardiAugust 26, 2013August 16, 20170 The Indonesian archipelago, with thousands of kilometres of coral reefs, pristine remote islands and an enormous biodiversity, is one of...
Women Power and PoliticsAntony SuttonJuly 29, 2013August 16, 2017 by Antony SuttonJuly 29, 2013August 16, 20171 As things stand, only one major country in Western Europe – you know, that bloc with good football,liberal values and...
Martha Christina Tiahahu – a Moluccan HeroineHans RooseboomJuly 29, 2013December 7, 2020 by Hans RooseboomJuly 29, 2013December 7, 20200 This is Ambon in the early 80s of last century. The land we were going to build houses on was...
Painting the Colours of Literacy in Eastern IndonesiaGrace SusetyoJuly 29, 2013August 16, 2017 by Grace SusetyoJuly 29, 2013August 16, 20170 Eastern Indonesia is a realm of a million wonders. A region rich in panoramic landscapes, biodiversity, and ancestral traditions, much...
School’s Out – Time for Some Holiday Fun!Seamus McElroyJuly 16, 2013August 16, 2017 by Seamus McElroyJuly 16, 2013August 16, 20170 Pack your swimming gear we’re off to the beach to swim, slide, surf, parasail, jet ski or scuba dive. Take...
Sailing New Worlds in an Old World HeritageGrace SusetyoJuly 15, 2013August 16, 2017 by Grace SusetyoJuly 15, 2013August 16, 20170 “On land, beauty is the sight of a graceful woman. At sea, beauty is the sight of sails flying on...
Trans-Asia Rail RidesAntony SuttonJuly 2, 2013August 16, 2017 by Antony SuttonJuly 2, 2013August 16, 20170 The idea you can travel seamlessly from Singapore to Hong Kong by train remains a distant dream, at least until...
A Wild Ride To Remember: South SulawesiGrace SusetyoJuly 2, 2013August 16, 2017 by Grace SusetyoJuly 2, 2013August 16, 20170 On the second Sunday in May, I received a message from my childhood best friend in Manado, Gracia “GP”. “GC,...
A Day in the Life of Kuta BeachSeamus McElroyJuly 1, 2013August 16, 2017 by Seamus McElroyJuly 1, 2013August 16, 20170 Ask any tourist on their way to Bali where they intend to visit and more than one in five will...
Ubud’s Museum Mile for Art LoversQraved TeamJuly 1, 2013August 16, 2017 by Qraved TeamJuly 1, 2013August 16, 20170 Neka Art Museum Setting out on a Sunday in the slow season, an unexpectedly ideal day to visit museums, the...
Togian Islands, Central Sulawesi: True RemotenessFrancesco RicciardiJuly 1, 2013August 16, 2017 by Francesco RicciardiJuly 1, 2013August 16, 20170 If you’re looking for party and nightlife, the Togian islands are not the right destination. On the contrary, if you...
Islam in the Netherlands East IndiesHans RooseboomJune 19, 2013August 16, 2017 by Hans RooseboomJune 19, 2013August 16, 20170 Islam came to Indonesia by way of Malabar and Coromandel, the respectively south-western and south-eastern coasts of India, along the...
Terracotta Memories of the Majapahit CivilisationGrace SusetyoJune 19, 2013May 12, 2025 by Grace SusetyoJune 19, 2013May 12, 20251 As a writer, traveller, and art enthusiast, I’ve come to find Majapahit as probably one of the most romantic and...
Sexy Rio Sidik Jazz QuartetSeamus McElroyJune 18, 2013August 16, 2017 by Seamus McElroyJune 18, 2013August 16, 20170 Rio Sidik is Indonesia’s most famous jazz and fusion musician and singer, well known too on the International music scene....
Hari Saraswati: In Praise of BooksQraved TeamJune 18, 2013August 16, 2017 by Qraved TeamJune 18, 2013August 16, 20170 With the islandwide celebration of Dewi Saraswati on August 10th, it’s only appropriate to offer a paean to Bali’s bountiful...
How the Other Half Lived – Batavia in the 18th CenturyHans RooseboomJune 3, 2013June 14, 2024 by Hans RooseboomJune 3, 2013June 14, 20240 Founded in 1619 on the smouldering remains of Jacatra, Batavia was meant to function as a depot for the produce...
Educating the PastAntony SuttonMay 20, 2013August 23, 2017 by Antony SuttonMay 20, 2013August 23, 20172 Indonesia’s historical baggage over the last century and a half means that as we tip headlong into this new fangled...