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7 Middle-of-Forest Glamping Spots in West Java: Bobocabin Cikole

7 Middle-of-Forest Glamping Spots in West Java

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Glamorous camping or what is usually abbreviated as ‘glamping’ is a new trend for vacationers. Spending the night in the midst of serene nature...
9 Reasons Why You Should Buy Jepara furniture

9 Reasons Why You Should Buy Jepara furniture

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Jepara is a town in the province of Central Java, Indonesia. Furniture from Jepara has been known for its quality from Indonesia to foreign...
No Cook Mango Dessert Cups

Easy No-Cook Mango Dessert Cups

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Mangoes are perfect for no-cook desserts. Made with a blend of chunks of fresh or frozen mango with light coconut milk, this tropical flavor...
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6 Points to Avoid for a Clean Bed

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We spend one-third of our lives sleeping. A clean bed is a pleasure to sleep in. Cleaning the bed includes changing sheets, cleaning the...
7 Weekend Getaway Destinations From Jakarta: The Iconic Bridge on Tidung Island

7 Weekend Getaway Destinations From Jakarta

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Jakarta as a large bustling megacity provides many comforts, including restaurants, malls and other entertainment venues. As one of the most modern cities in...
The Festivity of Lebaran in Indonesia

How Lebaran is Celebrated in Indonesia

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Lebaran or Idul Fitri (Eid El Fitr), is the celebration that comes at the end of the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadhan. In Indonesia, this is...

All About Mudik

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Lebaran is a religious celebration that occurs after the fasting period of Ramadan. It is also dubbed as 'hari kemenangan' or 'the day of...
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Unique Facts about Ondel-ondel in Jakarta

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Ondel-ondel are typical Betawi dolls and a popular icon of Jakarta. This pair of 2.5m tall and 1m wide giant dolls are often seen...