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Benjang Tradtional Game: Bandung, West Java
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-27 19:47:14
Benjang is a traditional game that is believed to have been developed in the Islamic boarding schools of Ujungberung, Cobolerang and Cinunuk districts in ...
Benjang Traditional Game: Bandung, West Java
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-27 19:47:14
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Tasting Unique Local Foods
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-26 23:08:44
"Doing" Indonesia and touring towns on larger islands like Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, Bali and Sulawesi, you may be curious to taste some of the local ...
More Batak Heritage Uncovered: North Sumatra
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-26 19:02:57
The Medan Archeological Center has discovered an ancient stone plaque inscribed with three characters, believed have been made during the 18th century in Phakpak, North ...
Pencak Silat
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-25 23:08:25
Pencak Silat is a martial art that was first practiced in Sumatra after arriving in Indonesia with Indian and Chinese travelers more than 1000 years ...
Bridge to Connect Java and Sumatra
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-25 21:50:36
Banten Governor Ratu Atut Chosiah says her administration has agreed with Lampung province to start building a bridge over the Sunda Strait separating Java and ...
Researchers Warn of More Earthquakes and Tsunamis
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-24 22:02:42
Earthquakes and tsunamis might continue to threaten residents living along the country's coastal areas with experts warning that the two disasters are going through a ...
Paragliding: Malang, East Java
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-24 21:45:58
For Malang lawyer Sunu Setyonugroho, who has a deep and irrational fear of heights, there's only one cure. He goes halfway up Mount Banyak ...
Practicalities for a Long Bike Trip
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-23 20:15:35
Cheaper to buy and run than a car, the motorbike is the vehicle of choice for many Indonesians. Bikes have the added advantage of maneuverability ...
Kopi Luwak
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-17 22:45:19
For Nusamba Wurintara, the most prized arabica coffee beans on his plantation are not those growing on bushes but the ones he finds among the ...
Troubled Merpati Airlines Soon to Fly Again
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-17 20:00:20
While it seemed doomed last year, troubled PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines is beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel thanks ...
Natural Disasters in Indonesia Blamed on Humans
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-15 02:29:32
Humans remained the number one cause of disasters in Indonesia in 2006, according to the government's environmental report. The fifth edition of the report ...
Benefitting from Agroforestry: West Lampung, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-14 21:26:06
A number of factors have contributed to the success of the agroforestry system in West Lampung, which is one of the country's major coffee producing ...
Illegal Logging: Riau, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-12 21:13:54
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono formed the Illegal Logging Response Team in the Province of Riau. Over the past eight months, the police have carried ...
Palembang Flea Market: Palembang, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-12 21:09:08
Jakarta may have its Jl. Surabaya and Taman Puring flea markets but Cinde Market in Palembang is a bargain-hunter's utopia. Cinde Market in fact comprises ...
Peatland Emissions Dangerous: Pekanbaru, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-12 21:06:15
Degradation of peatland is more dangerous to the environment and will cause more climate change than deforestation as it releases more carbon into the atmosphere, ...
Earthquake Strikes Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-12 20:48:03
Rescue teams headed for Indonesia's Sumatra coast on Thursday as aftershocks pounded the region where a powerful earthquake killed six people and perhaps many ...
Indonesian earthquake
Posted on: Bali Blog | 2007-09-12 10:34:53
The news is full of the massive earthquake that shook Sumatra on Wednesday. The 7.9 shaker rattle buildings and caused a 9ft tsunami to hit ...
Possible Dutch Cultural Center: Aceh, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-11 19:36:35
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Province is considering setting up a Dutch cultural center in a bid to preserve historical sites dating back to the Dutch colonial ...
Tasting Unique Local Foods
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-11 19:22:10
"Doing" Indonesia and touring towns on larger islands like Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, Bali and Sulawesi, you may be curious to taste some of the local ...
Pencak Silat
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-11 19:13:03
Pencak Silat is a martial art that was first practiced in Sumatra after arriving in Indonesia with Indian and Chinese travelers more than 1000 years ...
Social Rehabilitation Center: Aceh, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-10 20:17:58
The Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD) provincial government will soon build a social rehabilitation center for less-fortunate people in the province, Governor Irwandi Yusuf said. "We are ...
Eucalyptus Trees Planted: Medan, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-10 20:07:16
Eucalyptus (eucalyptus sp) trees, the wood of which is generally used as raw material for the paper and pulp industry, have begun to be planted ...
Tempeh in Indonesia
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-09 20:04:46
Wherever you go in Indonesia, you will almost always be able to find some variety of tempe. There is, among others, tempe gembus, which is ...
Ancient Batak Plaques Unearthed: Medan, Sumatra
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-07 20:07:22
The Medan Archeological Center has found two ancient relics in the form of stone plaques believed to be left by former Batak rulers, which archeologists ...
Indonesians in Focus: Baharuddin Aritonang
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-07 19:56:54
Baharuddin Aritonang, 54, went to the Baitul Hasib mosque to the rear of the State Audit Body (BPK) office building after finishing his routine work ...
Palembang Flea Market: Palembang, Sumatra
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-07 19:42:55
Jakarta may have its Jl. Surabaya and Taman Puring flea markets but Cinde Market in Palembang is a bargain-hunter's utopia. Cinde Market in fact comprises ...
Paragliding: Malang, East Java
Posted on: Indonesia Logue | 2007-09-06 18:43:54
For Malang lawyer Sunu Setyonugroho, who has a deep and irrational fear of heights, there's only one cure. He goes halfway up Mount Banyak ...
Muhammadiyah Starts Ramadhan Sept. 13
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-06 02:21:40
In the lead-up to Ramadhan, the country's two largest Muslim organizations Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah said they would use different paths to decide the ...
Indonesia Home to 60 Percent of World`s Mangrove Forests
Posted on: Planet Mole | 2007-09-06 02:17:52
Indonesia is currently home to 1.8 million hectares of tropical mangrove forests or about 60 percent of the world`s reserve, a nature conservation activist said. ...

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