Tag: Bali, Bali Travel, Culture, Maya Liem, Museums, Travel Indonesia
Waria: The Lives, Struggles & Issues Raised by Yogyakarta’s Transgender Community
oktober 31, 2011by
By: Monica Dominguez If you decide to romp the late night streets of Yogyakarta, you might encounter one of the area’s 350 waria performing in the streets, ...
Tattoo – Who are you? Signs of Civilization & Identity
oktober 25, 2011by latadmin
By: Latitudes, translated from the Museum Maluku's brochure The Museum Maluku in Utrecht the Netherlands, features an exposition on tattoos from 25 September 2011 - 6...
The Temple of Christ and the Sugar Factory: A Javanese Jesus
oktober 11, 2011by
By: Reyhard Matheos Jesus never set foot on Java. At least, there’s no mention of him doing so in the bible. Yet, only 20 kilometers from Yogyakarta in a small village...
Bali’s Unique Rice Paddies Unesco World Heritage?
oktober 10, 2011by
By: Yvette Benningshof The lush green rice paddies of Bali and its unique water management system of subak are under threat. Tourism and water shortages are one of...
The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival: First Impressions
oktober 07, 2011by
By: Emma Kwee The Ubud Readers and Writers Festival is a yearly event that brings pen handlers, readers and critics from all over the world to Bali. Arriving in Ubud,...
Enchanting Young Malaysian Choreographers & Dancers at the Kuala Lumpur’s My Dance Festival
oktober 05, 2011by
By Diana van Oort Tucked away in a corner on a rooftop of a big shopping mall I found one of Kuala Lumpur’s precious gems: a small theatre where young and more...
In Between Singapore’s Big Chains and Big Brands: An Interview with Deyana Goh of GOHD Books
september 24, 2011by
Running an independent small business is a lot of work. It's also annoying in a place like Singapore, where people are so obsessed with brands and big chains. Small...