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We Welcome You to Jogja
Let me introduce you to Dimas & Diajeng Jogja (Mr & Miss Jogja)
Traditional Dance Show in Solo / Surakarta, A Holiday Gift from Jogja / Jogya
Solo / Surakarta is located around 60 km from Jogja / Yogya. And just like Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta, the culture and tradition in Solo / Surakarta are almost the same. Here’s the holiday gift for you, one of the traditional dance show pictures in Solo / Surakarta. * the image is a contribution from Jeffe Castan, French photographer who currently living in Turi, near Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta,
Jogja Biennale X, Jamming at Nol Kilometer of Yogyakarta
Today is the first Sunday of the new year 2010. And we decided to take a little walk at Nol Kilometer, the famous corner of Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta. And from the corner of Nol Kilometer of Jogja / Yogya, here we are… jamming with Jogja Biennale X. Note: This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : Jogja Biennale, Art Around The City
An Afternoon in The Boulevard
The afternoon view of Boulevard UGM with Graha Sabha Pramana, Mount Merapi and Merbabu as backgrounds.
The Smiling Little Princess of Jogja Fashion Week Street Carnival
Just like the triple purple, this two beautiful princess also want to join the Jogja Fashion Week Street Carnival. With flower on their head, they are waiting the parade to start. One thing I like from this two little princess, both of them just like a pro-model. They act like a pro, they walk like a pro, and they entertain us like a pro. What a day! Note : - This post is part of Holiday in Jogja...
Creative Theme Day #3 : 100% Creative Meetup
Jogja is well known creative city. And one of my favorite is creative sharing event. Just like the picture above. Around 50 peoples listened the presentation about sustainable design from Mr. Singgih Kartono, owner of Magno Design. Singgih is world class designer. Don’t believe it?
Happy Vesakh Day
Today is Vesakh Day. Its the day for Buddhist people to celebrate the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha. From the Sewu Temple in Prambanan Archaelogical Park, we – Jogja Portrait – would like to say Happy Vesakh Day to all who celebrate it… Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : Vesakh on Prambanan.
Look, I’m at Borobudur Temple
Oh Yes! Look at me now! Standing here at the world heritage international tourist destination, Borobudur Temple. Enjoying the scene and the atmosphere of it. Come.. come.. join me! Join my Borobudur tour..
the hat said: MOVE FORWARD!
Jogjakarta’s Soldier In Parade
Hot Nglesot
A “lesehan”, sitting down in the floor without any chair, style of (internet) hot spot point in the Djendelo Cafe.
















