Wednesday, December 14, 2011

What are the best things about living in Indonesia


What are the best things about living in Indonesia???

Indonesia - 3 Answers
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Indonesia is the largest in the world. It consists of five major islands Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua and about 30 small group of islands, a total of more than 17,508 islands.Stretching 3.200 miles (5.120 km) from east to west, it straddles the equator between the Australia and Asia continents. The fourth largest population in the world, Indonesians number 220 million and are basically of Malay and Polynesian stock comprising of 480 ethnic groups and subgroups having their own traditions. Early immigrants from the Indian sub-continent China, the Arab peninsula and Persia have left their mark on culture and religion followed by influences of Portuguese, Spanish, English and Dutch traders and invented.The Indonesian constitution allows freedom of religion in a predominantly Muslim Country and state’s “Unity in Diversity” is a symbol of the coexistence of the many cultures unified in one nation. Those diverse cultures have given Indonesia a rich heritage of traditions and art resulting in festivities throughout the year in different parts of the country, which are also closely related to religion, particularly on the island of Bali.In this calendar of events, the highly sophisticated music and dances developed by the royal courts are listed with folk arts, religious ceremonies and festivals in the main tourist destination areas. Crafts, temporary music, exotic dances and rituals are just a few of the delights to be discovered in this unique country.Indonesian, using romanced script, is the national language and English is spoken in the main cities and tourist areas. Indonesia has two seasons, the dry season from June to October and the rainy season from November to March. There are occasional showers during the transitional periods and general maximum temperature is 33 C (62 F) and the general minimum 21 C (41 F). Humidity is high at all times. As some events are based on cosmology or traditional beliefs, dates may vary, although every effort is made to provide correct information.Events in open air are also influenced by weather conditions. Therefore, reconfirmation before visit is recommended. Cheers
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1. low cost of living 2. nature & adventure 3. climate 5. beaches 7. friendly people 8. quite a safe country
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Everything is cheap (but that's of course when you have the right job with the right salary) and you can afford practically things that you want...... The food......I can never live without Indonesian food. The climate, although it can be a bit lower with the temperature and less humid, you can just go to the nearest grocery store in shorts and flip flops and you cannot do that in European winter, for example .....hmm a lot more other things that it undescribable. You just have to go down there and try it for yourself






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