There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million. ~Walt Streightiff Show the wonders to your kids. Start it from simple thing, because happiness is simple and not far away. Just like this happy family. They take some vacation, take a ride on the traditional Javanese transport called becak. It doesn’t cost you so much, does it? Note : - This post is...
Hundreds of people are coming at Godean Street at Suran Javanese month. People are celebrating “Mbah Demang Suran Ceremony” with various kinds of art performance.
Everybody need some time to take a break. Animal also need time for rest, just like this horse. While waiting for another people who want to tak a ride in Alun-Alun Selatan Jogjakarta / Yogyakarta, this horse take a rest with eat some green grass. Note : - This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : An Afternon in Alun-Alun Kidul
Guess what.. its the anniversary of Ratu Boko Temple Tourism Management Board. And to celebrate it, they make some small party with peoples who lived around Ratu Boko area. One of attractions in the party is Campursantri, a music performance that mixed the Javanese culture, Islam and Dangdut (the original music of Indonesia). Look, you can see the night scene of Jogja from above too.. Note : - This...
Four men are discussing in the main door of Sumur Gumuling, Pulo Kenanga, southwest of Ngasem Bird Market. There are waiting for the visitor who will give them around 5000 – 15.000 rupiah after telling the living story and the history.
Save the earth from global warming. Don’t have to yell about it, just make small action to contribute. Some of the hotels in Jogjakarta/Yogyakarta did it with doing some sponsored trash can around the Ratu Boko Temple. Of course, its also free advertisement too for them… Note : This post is part of Holiday in Jogja series : The Amazing Boko!
Eid ul-Fitr, often abbreviated to Eid or Idul Fitri (Bahasa Indonesia), is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. All of the Muslim around the world celebrate it. So, from Jogja / Yogya with love, we would like to say “Haappy Eid ul-Fitr (Idul Fitri) 1430 H”. PS: To celebrate the Eid ul-Fitr, Jogja Portrait will take some break too. See yaaa.....
From day to day.. life is getting harder and harder.. especially when the Indonesia government had a plan to increase the fuel price..
Some of them looks shy when I took their picture. Guess what.. there are 7 Abdi Magangan on the picture, and 5 of them have the same initial name “Yudo”. There are Mr. Yudoraharjo, Yudopradoto, Yudosaronto, Yudodinomo, Yudosarono, Mujiyono and Parjono.
Enjoying a romantic night with a cup of “wedang ronde” and “endog abang”. Waiting for gamelan music play of Nagawilaga Gamelan Set at Pagongan Lor, Kauman Mosques.