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LATEST NEWSIndonesia: Spreading migrant issues through internetBy Mong Palatino EngageMedia uploads a short video clip featuring Community Technology Center in Indonesia, an access point to receive and spread out migrant issues through the internet. Indonesia?s fashion bloggersThe top bloggers in Indonesia are fashion and lifestyle bloggers who are mostly young ladies. Who are they and why are they popular? Global Lives: Revisiting the project recording people's livesTwo years ago we wrote about a project in its initial stages: Global Lives set out to record a day in the life of 10 people from all over the world. Today we revisit the project and check up on how they're coming along. Southeast Asia: Sex and web censorshipRegulating internet content today is viewed as an anti-democratic practice but Southeast Asian governments seem able to justify it by invoking the need to save the young from the scourge of indecent sexual behavior. Borneo Island: Uniting bloggers through Borneo ColoursBorneo Colours is a website that links bloggers from Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan (Malaysia) and Kalimantan (Indonesia) which are all located in the island of Borneo. It's a platform for the bloggers in this region to network and create greater understanding about their neighbours. Indonesia: Kretek cigarettes banned in the U.S.By Mong Palatino The Kretek cigarette industry in Indonesia will be adversely affected by the looming United States ban on flavoured tobacco products. Rob Baiton writes about the impact of the ban on the welfare of workers in the industry Indonesia: Software piracy havenBy Mong Palatino Despite ratifying conventions and passing numerous laws on intellectual property rights, Indonesia is still unable to curb software piracy Indonesia: Deadly gas cylindersBy Mong Palatino Multibrand from Indonesia wants the government to investigate the gas cylinder explosions throughout the country which injured and killed many people already. East Timor military record of Indonesian PresidentBy Mong Palatino Timor Archives summarizes the study made by an Australian researcher about the military stint of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in East Timor. Indonesia occupied East Timor from 1975 to 1999. Illegal bird trades in Indonesia and the PhilippinesBy Mong Palatino EngageMedia uploads an investigative video report on the illegal bird trades in Indonesia and the Philippines Indonesia: Video on protest against mangrove forest conversionBy Mong Palatino EngageMedia uploads a video of a protest action demanding the Aceh Governor in Indonesia to stop the conversion of mangrove forest to palm oil plantation. Indonesia: When women control their own investmentsKick-starting a conversation on female entrepreneurship, courage and investments with our partner site Conversations for a Better World, Carolina shares an example from Indonesia. Indonesia: Who is Ariel ?Peterporn??By Mong Palatino Ariel “Peterporn” became a twitter trend a few days ago. It refers to a famous Indonesian singer whose sex videos were uploaded on the web. Indonesian twitterers gave him the nickname “peterporn.” Indonesia: Pesta Blogger 2010 logoBy Mong Palatino Pesta Blogger 2010 has uploaded its logo and banner. The blog festival is an annual gathering of Indonesian bloggers Marry an Indonesian woman for a feeBy Mong Palatino There is a proposal by local conservative politicians in Indonesia to require foreigners to pay a fixed amount of money if they want to marry an Indonesian woman. Bali hostels | Jakata hostels | Lombok hostels | Yogyakarta hostels Lombok Information Lombok hostels, located strategically between Bali to the West, Komodo Island in the East, and Tanah Toraja to the Nort West, Lombok is an excellent starting point for International Travel and Tourism. Only 20 minutes flight from Bali or 3.5 hours by ferry you can see "New Heaven". White sand Senggigi beach, and three Gili Islands, often mention by visitor a "Hoping Island", worthy visiting. Jakarta City Indonesia Jakart hostels, the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia, is a special territory enjoying the status of a province, consisting of Greater Jakarta, covering an area of 637.44 square km. Located on the northern coast of West Java, it is the center of government, commerce and industry and as such has an extensive communications network with the rest of the country and the outside world. Medan Island Indonesia Medan hostels, is the provincial capital of Sumatera Utara ( North Sumatera ). It's a cosmopolitan city with over two milion residents, a business centre for big oil and agricultural companies. Impoerant international investments in the plantation culture had big influence on the developement of Sumatera after 1870, and medan grew from a small village into a thriving colonial city from 60.000 inhabitants in 1943. Sumatera Island Indonesia Sumatera hostels, the legendaric 'Land of the Gold' from the ancient times is not the biggest island of Indonesia, it does also not have the biggest population, but most people think it's the island with the most variety. Actually it really offers something to everyone - wealthy rainforests, splendid white beaches and a stunning variety in traditional ethnical groups and vulcanic landscapes which belong to the most spectacular in the world. Java Island Indonesia Java hostels, in contrary to the rest of Indonesia Java is ethnically pretty homogene. The population of the island consist mainly of Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese people. The two first groups form the native, while the Madurese came in the 18th century from the Island of Madurwa, close to Java. The Javanese are about two third of the total population of Java, Sundanese and Madurese have twenty and ten percent. Pekan Baru Indonesia Pekan Baru hostels, logs fresh from the rainforest. Sometimes they have hear of selective chopping, but most of the time, this also says total destruction of the planets lungs. Sulawesi Indonesia Sulawesi, the name conjures up romantic images of seafaring priates and Torajan princesses. Yet Sulawesi known as Celebes, offers a variety of cultural riches extending far beyond its colorful past. Contained within its unusual shape lie volcanic mountains lush tropical forests, brilliant green rice terraces, and deep dark lakers. Ancient customs and practices of its multiple ethnic groups are blended into the daily lives. Kotamadya Palembang Indonesia Kotamadya Palembang, is the capital of South Sumatera Province and situated on the Musi River. The city is generally flat and large parts of it are regularly flooded by the tidal influence of the Musi River. The river flows right through the city, dividing it into two halves called the Ulu bank and the Ilir bank. The two sections of the city are linked with two bridges of considerable size and length. Riau Indonesia Riau, although comparatively small in both size and population (about 2.5 million), is the heartland of the Malays and the cradle of Indonesia's Malay-based national language and culture. The first book of Malay grammar, the Bustanul Katibin, was written and published here in 1857. Its links with Johor on the West Malaysian mainland have been long and strong. There is a superb addition to the guesthouse available in the Ubud area: the Maya guesthouse and Spa. Only ten minutes from the center of Ubud but splendidly private in its own valley. Several of our friends have tried it out and everyone has been full of praise.Dry season from April to the end of October is not as wet as the rainy season that is brought by the west monsoon from January to March. There is sun all year around, like it may rain all year around, and temperatures range between 21 and 33 degrees centigrade. Average humidity is 60-90%. In any case, the rainy season is no reason not to come. It is very unusual that it rains all day. It tends to rain in the afternoon almost at fixed hours. Indonesia is a vast country that stretches over more than 5000 kilometers.
It is generally a very safe place to travel. However, due to the sporadic
turmoil in isolated places, such as Aceh, the Moluccas and borderline
Irian Jaya, we advise you stay away from these specific destinations. When visiting Indonesia, visitors should observe local customs and practices. Some common courtesies and customs are as follows : Although handshakes are generally acceptable for both men and women,
some Muslim ladies may acknowledge introductions to gentlemen by merely
nodding and smiling. It is polite to call before visiting a home. The right hand is always used when eating with one's hand or giving and receiving objects. The right forefinger is not used to point at places, objects or persons. Instead, the thumb of the right hand with four fingers folded under is the preferred usage. Shoes must be removed when entering places of worship such as mosques and temples. Some mosques provide robes and scarves for female visitors. Taking photographs at places of worship is usually permitted but always ask permission beforehand. Toasting is not a common practice in . Do's Reconfirm your outbound flight.
Stepping on offerings in the street.
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