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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Indonesia Archipelago: Money, efforts, and wishes
Indonesia Archipelago: Money, efforts, and wishes: "Effort, Money and Wishes Every time you failed, contact your friends, ask them what can you do for them. Exertion not usually with big capi..."
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Money, efforts, and wishes
Effort, Money and Wishes
Every time you failed, contact your friends, ask them what can you do for them. Exertion not usually with big capital
Let your money working.
Figure your skill out, what is your talent, face yourself at the mirror, never ever a shame to see yourself both side.
Never easily give up with what you doing, be optimistic and keep working.
The best job is not the one with big money, but the one with still and comfort.
Before you start with your work, get your family involve, discuss it with them.
Do you want to move your business to better place?, use all of your resources, all available information, will help you to find the best and right judgment.
When you take a walk with your family, try to see your surrounding, what opportunity can be taken to develop your business.
Our money we earn is somebody’s right, so do contribution to the community.
Discuss your business to the experts.
Opportunity came once, use it as benefits.
Do investment, use any possible opportunity.
Never spend more than 30% of your profits, spend 10% of your profit for charity and 10% for emergency use.
www.engkeltouristic.com
by Agus
Every time you failed, contact your friends, ask them what can you do for them. Exertion not usually with big capital
Let your money working.
Figure your skill out, what is your talent, face yourself at the mirror, never ever a shame to see yourself both side.
Never easily give up with what you doing, be optimistic and keep working.
The best job is not the one with big money, but the one with still and comfort.
Before you start with your work, get your family involve, discuss it with them.
Do you want to move your business to better place?, use all of your resources, all available information, will help you to find the best and right judgment.
When you take a walk with your family, try to see your surrounding, what opportunity can be taken to develop your business.
Our money we earn is somebody’s right, so do contribution to the community.
Discuss your business to the experts.
Opportunity came once, use it as benefits.
Do investment, use any possible opportunity.
Never spend more than 30% of your profits, spend 10% of your profit for charity and 10% for emergency use.
www.engkeltouristic.com
by Agus
West Indonesia
Indonesia Archipelago
Province of Nangroe Aceh Darussalam
Capital : Banda Aceh
Folk Song : Bungong Jeumpa
Tourist Objects : Kherkhoff Peucut, Putro Hang Park, Weh Island, Lhok Nga, Paradiso Beach, Simeulue Island, Laut Tawar Lake, Air Dingin Beach, Burni Telong Mountain, Lawe Gurah Tourism Park, Leuser Mountain National Park, Kura Kura Raksasa of Bangkaru island.
This province so called “Serambi Mekkah” (Vrandah of Mecca) is one of Indonesian provinces located in the most western of Indonesian archipelago. A lot of minearals natural resources are found in this province such as oil and gas, geothermal, lead, molybdenum, copper, dolomite. besides, this province has some potency of culture, history and tourist object. It is said on the history that in the seventeenth century Aceh was recorded as the big five on Islamic development area in the world.
Province of North Sumatera
Capital : Medan
Folk Song : Butet, Lisoi, Sing Sing So
Tourist Object : Samosir Island, Tamil Museum, North Sumatera Museum, Cermin Beach, Sifahando Beach, Pandaan Beach, Medan Great Mosque, Gunung Timur Budhist Monastery, Asam Kumbang Crocodile Park, Sitoli Mountain, Sipiso-piso Waterfall, Sibayak Mountain, Sinabung Mountain, Lugundri Gulf.
Medan, the capital of this city constitutes the busiest city in Sumatera Island, comprises fertile low land, mangrove, and plateu called Danau Toba considered the biggest lake in Indonesia. In addition of spectacular natural beauty, the sector of agreculture and plantation play an important role to the economy of Medan. Various tourist object with the natural beauty of lake, beach and waterfall really support the economy.
Province of Riau
Capital : Pekan Baru
Folk Song : Soleram, Langgam Melayu
Tourist Objects : Negeri Riau Museum, Tujuh Cave, Riau Cultural Park, Riau Regional Cultural Hall, Lembah Sari Artificial Lake, Asserayah el Hasymah Palace, Pekan Baru Great Mosque.
Different from other part of Sumatera, Riau is dominated with plateu and mountain range, the main area are mostly at the coastal area, Oil is the natural wealth of Riau, include palm oil, rubber, wood industry, fishery and tourist objects.
Province of Riau Island
Capital : Tanjung Pinamg
Folk Song : Lancang Kuning
Tourist Objects : Pelawan Beach, Pongkar Beach, Trikora Beach, Batu Pengantin, Situs of Damnah, King Tomb Complex of HajI Fisabillilah, Bukit Cening Castle, Batam Great Mosque, Kantor Palace Complex Bukit Kursi Fortree, Senggarang Buddhist Monastery, Nongsa Point Marina, Ex-Refugee of Vietnam Tour.
www.engkeltouristic.com
by Agus
Province of Nangroe Aceh Darussalam
Capital : Banda Aceh
Folk Song : Bungong Jeumpa
Tourist Objects : Kherkhoff Peucut, Putro Hang Park, Weh Island, Lhok Nga, Paradiso Beach, Simeulue Island, Laut Tawar Lake, Air Dingin Beach, Burni Telong Mountain, Lawe Gurah Tourism Park, Leuser Mountain National Park, Kura Kura Raksasa of Bangkaru island.
This province so called “Serambi Mekkah” (Vrandah of Mecca) is one of Indonesian provinces located in the most western of Indonesian archipelago. A lot of minearals natural resources are found in this province such as oil and gas, geothermal, lead, molybdenum, copper, dolomite. besides, this province has some potency of culture, history and tourist object. It is said on the history that in the seventeenth century Aceh was recorded as the big five on Islamic development area in the world.
Province of North Sumatera
Capital : Medan
Folk Song : Butet, Lisoi, Sing Sing So
Tourist Object : Samosir Island, Tamil Museum, North Sumatera Museum, Cermin Beach, Sifahando Beach, Pandaan Beach, Medan Great Mosque, Gunung Timur Budhist Monastery, Asam Kumbang Crocodile Park, Sitoli Mountain, Sipiso-piso Waterfall, Sibayak Mountain, Sinabung Mountain, Lugundri Gulf.
Medan, the capital of this city constitutes the busiest city in Sumatera Island, comprises fertile low land, mangrove, and plateu called Danau Toba considered the biggest lake in Indonesia. In addition of spectacular natural beauty, the sector of agreculture and plantation play an important role to the economy of Medan. Various tourist object with the natural beauty of lake, beach and waterfall really support the economy.
Province of Riau
Capital : Pekan Baru
Folk Song : Soleram, Langgam Melayu
Tourist Objects : Negeri Riau Museum, Tujuh Cave, Riau Cultural Park, Riau Regional Cultural Hall, Lembah Sari Artificial Lake, Asserayah el Hasymah Palace, Pekan Baru Great Mosque.
Different from other part of Sumatera, Riau is dominated with plateu and mountain range, the main area are mostly at the coastal area, Oil is the natural wealth of Riau, include palm oil, rubber, wood industry, fishery and tourist objects.
Province of Riau Island
Capital : Tanjung Pinamg
Folk Song : Lancang Kuning
Tourist Objects : Pelawan Beach, Pongkar Beach, Trikora Beach, Batu Pengantin, Situs of Damnah, King Tomb Complex of HajI Fisabillilah, Bukit Cening Castle, Batam Great Mosque, Kantor Palace Complex Bukit Kursi Fortree, Senggarang Buddhist Monastery, Nongsa Point Marina, Ex-Refugee of Vietnam Tour.
www.engkeltouristic.com
by Agus
Museum
Museum
Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)
The impressive ARMA complex is the only place in Bali to see the haunting works by the influential German artist Walter Spies. It is house in several traditional building set in gardens and features works by Lempad, Affandi, Sadali Hofker, Bonnet and Le Mayeur.
Museum Le Mayeur
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merpes (1880-1958) arrived in Bali in 1932. Three years later, He met and married the beautiful Legong dancer Ni Polok. The main house must have been delightful - a peaceful and elegant filled with art and antiques right by the tranquil beach. More than 90 works by Le Mayeur are on display in his old compound on the beach at the north end of Sanur’s sea front. Paintings from his depictions of daily life and beautiful Balinese woman. The works from the 50s show the vibrant colors that later become popular with young Balinese artists.
Museum Negeri Propinsi Bali
This large museum comprises of several buildings and pavilions, including examples of the architecture of both the Puri (palace) and Pura (temple) with features of Candi Bentar (split gateway) and kul-kul (warning drum) tower. The artifacts are vary from the fine wood and cane carrying cases for transporting fighting cocks and tiny carrying case for fighting crickets.
Museum Puri Lukisan
Fine examples of all school Balinese art are shown at this excellent museum. It was in Ubud that the modern Balinese art movement started, where artist first began to abandon purely religious themes and court subjects for scenes of daily life, just have a look at Balinese Market by Anak Agung Gde Sobrat to see the vibrancy of local painting.
Neka Art Museum
This private museum has an excellence and diverse collection. It is the best place to learn about the development of painting in Bali. Various area are name for some of Ubud’s most renowned painters including Arie Smit and I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, Louise Koke, Miguel Covarrubias, Rudolf Bonnet, Han Snel, Donald Friend and Antonio Blanco.
Fasifika Museum
The grand new museum at Nusa Dua shopping place, several centuries of art from culture around the pacific ocean are displayed. The influential wave of European artist that throve in Bali in early 20th century is well represented.
www.engkeltouristic.com
By Agus
Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)
The impressive ARMA complex is the only place in Bali to see the haunting works by the influential German artist Walter Spies. It is house in several traditional building set in gardens and features works by Lempad, Affandi, Sadali Hofker, Bonnet and Le Mayeur.
Museum Le Mayeur
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merpes (1880-1958) arrived in Bali in 1932. Three years later, He met and married the beautiful Legong dancer Ni Polok. The main house must have been delightful - a peaceful and elegant filled with art and antiques right by the tranquil beach. More than 90 works by Le Mayeur are on display in his old compound on the beach at the north end of Sanur’s sea front. Paintings from his depictions of daily life and beautiful Balinese woman. The works from the 50s show the vibrant colors that later become popular with young Balinese artists.
Museum Negeri Propinsi Bali
This large museum comprises of several buildings and pavilions, including examples of the architecture of both the Puri (palace) and Pura (temple) with features of Candi Bentar (split gateway) and kul-kul (warning drum) tower. The artifacts are vary from the fine wood and cane carrying cases for transporting fighting cocks and tiny carrying case for fighting crickets.
Museum Puri Lukisan
Fine examples of all school Balinese art are shown at this excellent museum. It was in Ubud that the modern Balinese art movement started, where artist first began to abandon purely religious themes and court subjects for scenes of daily life, just have a look at Balinese Market by Anak Agung Gde Sobrat to see the vibrancy of local painting.
Neka Art Museum
This private museum has an excellence and diverse collection. It is the best place to learn about the development of painting in Bali. Various area are name for some of Ubud’s most renowned painters including Arie Smit and I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, Louise Koke, Miguel Covarrubias, Rudolf Bonnet, Han Snel, Donald Friend and Antonio Blanco.
Fasifika Museum
The grand new museum at Nusa Dua shopping place, several centuries of art from culture around the pacific ocean are displayed. The influential wave of European artist that throve in Bali in early 20th century is well represented.
www.engkeltouristic.com
By Agus
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