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Sorry, the English version for this article is still not available Read more » Sitting on terrace while enjoying a glass of warm coffee and fried banana and tofu, vaguely I heard Javanese gamelan sound from my neighbor’s house. The atmosphere was so intimate and beautiful. It reminded me about several years ago when I was still in university. We had to study how to play Gamelan. The beautiful [...] Read more » In Depok Beach near Parangtritis we can get more than the beautiful scenery and typical beach atmosphere. There is a fish market which sells fish and other seafood. We can buy fish directly from fishermen too. The fish there are fresher and cheaper than those sold in the city markets. In Depok Beach we can [...] Read more » Along Cendrawasih Street Yogyakarta –the street where Puri Indonesian Language Plus is located—there are many warungs and restaurants with variation of Indonesian food: yellow rice, soto, gado-gado, grilled fish, vegetables, Indonesian-style steak, and hotel menu. All are healthy and at good prices. In traditional market you can find various traditional snacks, the traditional and modern ones. There are many of them made of cassava. They are among others gethuk, cemplon, lemet, putri solo, balok, alen-alen, gatot, thiwul, sawut, timus, tape dan cassava chips. Have you ever heard the word “singkong?” At a glance this word similar [...] Read more » Suatu sore di Candi Sambisari On May 28 2002, Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X held a wedding ceremony for his oldest daughter, GKR Pembayun. The wedding was done based on the tradition and procedures of the keraton1 which have been hold for centuries. photo: Femina [...] Read more » BECAK..OH BECAK… Have you been going on a becak? Are you impressed, or, maybe upset? You’d better read though this writing to check the passenger’s and the becak driver’s points of view. Being a unique means of transportation, becak is often chosen by foreign tourists when they visit Yogya. Besides it is inexpensive, becak, which is [...] Read more » The new identity of Yogyakarta, Jogja: Never Ending Asia, is part of the serious marketing strategies of the city. The economic crisis that has attacked Indonesia since 1997 has resulted in the political, financial, and social uncertainties. This fact discourages trade, tourism, and investment (TTI) growth in most areas of Indonesia. [...] Read more »
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