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Regol Jogja Magazine: Yogyakarta, Central Java

September 16th, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments 1 Comment »

Regol Jogja magazine has a distinct and colorful way of telling a story about Yogyakarta’s people, their daily lives, cultural heritage, local pastimes and traditional cuisine, said its founder and... [Read this entry]


Tempeh in Indonesia

September 9th, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments 1 Comment »

Wherever you go in Indonesia, you will almost always be able to find some variety of tempe. There is, among others, tempe gembus, which is made from the sediment left... [Read this entry]




Bali Dining Festival

August 23rd, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments No Comments »

Bali’s culinary experts are attempting to promote the island’s fine dining scene by participating in the month-long Bali Dining Festival. Some 27 restaurants are taking part in the ongoing festival... [Read this entry]


School Offers Free Education to the Poor: Semarang, Central Java

July 19th, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments No Comments »

For some poor parents, education for their children remains a distant dream and an unaffordable luxury. The presence of a free school is rare, but it is a reality... [Read this entry]


Sukarno Memorabilia: Blitar, East Java

June 18th, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments No Comments »

To glean some understanding of Javanese mysticism and a sense of this nation’s complex history, be in Blitar on June 20. This is the eve of the death of Indonesia’s... [Read this entry]


Indonesians in Focus: Jauhari Abdul Rosyad

May 30th, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments No Comments »

In Indonesia and other Muslim-dominated countries, calligraphy is known as the art of beautiful lettering which draws inspiration from Koranic verses or hadith (the deeds of Prophet Muhammad). Used... [Read this entry]


Boemi Joglo Restaurant: Bandung, West Java

May 22nd, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments 1 Comment »

More and more people today are increasingly concerned with the atmosphere of a restaurant than with its menu. In fact, it is atmosphere that has attracted thousands of tourists... [Read this entry]


Image of the Day: Ikan Bakar,Bali

May 2nd, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments No Comments »

The oceans surrounding the archipelago of Indonesia have an abundant supply of fish. I have always been a great fish lover but my stomach loves them better!. My favourite way... [Read this entry]


Sultan for the People or Presidency?: Ngawi, East Java

April 23rd, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments No Comments »

Many have praised the recent decision made by Yogyakarta Sultan Hamengkubuwono X not to contest the gubernatorial election next year, labeling it a wise move. Had he not declined his... [Read this entry]


Thesaurus Bahasa Indonesia

February 2nd, 2007 | Username By Barrie | Comments 2 Comments »

When I was studying Languages at University I was astounded at the complexity and how just one meaning could have a heap words for it. It always helps to have... [Read this entry]


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About the Author
Barrie Lie-BirchallBarrie Lie-Birchall has traveled throughout the archipelago of Indonesia for nearly three decades and has written and published numerous travel articles in magazines and newspapers globally. A freelance writer, Barrie graduate from West Coast College in Perth with Honours in Languages, and continued studying Anthropology and Cultural Studies at Edith Cowan University. Barrie has lived in various places in Indonesia immersing himself into the culture and way of life. His greatest passions are his love of life, his love of writing, and of course, Indonesia.
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