Don’t be afraid my little brother.. its just a wave.. *taken in Trisik Beach
Meet the Prince and Princess of Jogja Java Carnival 2009. With green and gold color cover all over them, they keep smile and always smile to all the people in the Malioboro street. For your information, green is the color of Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta.. Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : Jogja Java Carnival, The Night Parade.
Welcome to Prambanan everyone! It’s the most beautiful Hindu’s temple in the world. Located 17 kilometers from the center of the Jogjakarta, Prambanan was contructed in the tenth century during the reigns of two kings namely Rakai Pikatan and Rakai Balitung. Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja Series : One Day in Prambanan
There are several attractions on Jogja Fashion Week 2009. And from my point of view, the most attractive attraction is Jogja Fashion Week Street Carnival. It’s a street parade where the fashion designer and public community can meet. Just take a look the picture above, three beautiful kids are waiting the parade to start. This triple purple want to join and entertain the fashion lovers. Note...
Fourteen hundred people participated in the Jogja Java Carnival themed “Past, Present, and Future” to celebrate the 253rd anniversary of the city. You can see some of then on the picture above. Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : Jogja Java Carnival, The Night Parade.
The night is getting late in Alun-Alun Kidul (The South Square). But this man is still waiting for his customer.
Its praying time for the Buddhist people who celebrate the Vesakh Day. Still, from the Sewu Temple in the Prambanan Archeological Park. This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : Vesakh on Prambanan.
The Resting Becaks in the front of Vredeburg Becak, also known as cycle rickshaw in the other countries, is one of your choice for transportation in Jogja. Traditional and environment friendly for sure..
Jogjakarta, Km. 0… a night to remember…
For local tourists, visiting Alun-Alun Kidul (The South Square) is mean for something. It could be a mark that they were in Jogja / Yogya and they can be proud of it. Just like the girls above, they taking a picture with their own pose.. Note : - This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : An Afternon in Alun-Alun Kidul