In Dayak culture, tattoo is not only for esthetics reason, but it?s a part of their tradition, religion, and social status and or as an appreciation for someone?s special ability. For dayak people tattoo has a meaning of a torch in their journey to the et... [Read Post]
10 Nov 2006, 22:27 | flag share on facebook twitter
Makasar (or Makassar) is a trade emporium that rose rapidly to prominence n Indonesia in the C16th and became one of the most important nodes in the vast East Asian international trading network. Renamed Ujung Padang in 1971, Makasar is based on the south...
10 Nov 2006 22:13
I?m sure that you know well about Kama Sutra. How about this traditional javaneese sex manual written in early 19th century? I?m sure you will get interested too. Many people believe that this Indonesian traditional sex manual is more complete and ?challe...
10 Nov 2006 21:57
Rarely visited by tourists, the towering southern seacliffs of the mysterious and foreboding island of Nusa Penida are clearly visible from Sanur Beach. The district capital is Sampalan, the island's principal town about 18 km from the island of Bali...
10 Nov 2006 00:48
Contrary to popular beliefs spread by travel guidebooks, not all of night life activities in Bali are the result of foreign tourists. Two spectacular night time activities that are on the opposite end of a spectrum are distintly Balinese:* The Kecak Dance...
08 Nov 2006 13:20
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