Indonesia Cultural Dining Series Once upon a time, there was a queen of Tumapel called Ken Dedes, famous for her remarkably stunning beauty. So beautiful she was that she was also known as Ardhanareswari or the Ultimate Woman. Her beauty vanquished the heart of young, handsome Ken Arok. Ken Arok had also heard that …
On the Purnama and Tilem Massage at the Warong Djamoe Spa, begin with a small blessing ceremony by the sea with blessed water from the Batu Bolong Temple. You are then led to the outdoor area of the Warong Djamoe Spa. The massage itself, 75 minutes long and using frangipani oil, begins with long, soft …
Blitar, the closest town to Mount Kelud volcano, has been known as one of the most powerful and well-respected volcanoes in Java, and is still active to this day. Around the Regency of Blitar, there are various plantations of all sizes that have been there since centuries. The commodities planted are usually coffee, tea, rubber, …
Raden Saleh Sjarif Boestaman (1811-1880) was an Indonesian Romantic painter of Javanese ethnicity who pioneered modern Indonesian art. He was considered to be Indonesia’s first modern artist, and his paintings, albeit many are associated with the nineteenth-century romanticism that was popular in Europe at the time, also expressed his cultural roots and national history. As …