Childhood Memories Preserved in Pandes
Labodalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, Februari 25, 2012 In the 80s, in towns and cities across Indonesia, the most modern toys a kid could find were arcade game machines and battery-powered, […]
Labodalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, Februari 25, 2012 In the 80s, in towns and cities across Indonesia, the most modern toys a kid could find were arcade game machines and battery-powered, […]
Labodalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, December 5, 2011 Rembang is the name of one of Central Java’s northern districts, as well as its capital. Getting here from Central Java’s capital of […]
Labodalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, May 28, 2012 A group of women stand in a moving boat, dancing to traditional beats from a distant loudspeaker. They are all over 40 years […]
Dalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, March 14, 2016 Sumatra is in its entirety Indonesia’s largest island. One may say that Kalimantan or Papua is larger, but those two islands are shared […]
Labodalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, August 5, 2014 Want to make the best of your final days in Yogyakarta after having visited all of its major attractions? Check out these five […]
Labodalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, November 21, 2011 Batik is a cloth with distinct local and traditional patterns, created by a manual wax-resist dyeing technique. UNESCO designated Indonesian batik as a […]
Labodalih Sembiring – Latitudes.nu, February 16, 2012 Indonesians are more familiar with the term “Sinematek Indonesia” when referring to their cinematheque, not that it is that well-known outside certain circles […]
Once upon a time on the northern coast of Java, there was a kingdom. It was situated near the meeting point of a long strip of white-sand beach, the protruding […]