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Tuesday, 10 September 2019

EXPO 2019


EXPO or also known as Open House is one of the most celebrated events that are held in the SMPK1 BPK Penabur Bandung. From the 30th  - 31st August, all programmes all including the Regular, Bilingual and DCP programmes have made their own booths, each having their own special and unique features and twists to them. Other than that, many students from other schools have come as competitors to compete in competitions, along with special guests such as the grand champion of Master Chef Indonesia and the previous students that had already graduated from SMPK1.

Students began decorating their stalls on Thursday, from the fifth period onwards. The 8 DCP booth decided to oick a Playstation 4 rental and a Polaroid camera photo booth as their booth activity. In this year's EXPO, movie theaters are often a popular selection as several booths have picked their choices to be cinemas. The rest of the booths are then just food stalls, with one booth, the 7 regular booth, selling boba milk tea and boba toast, a favourite among many students.



The 8th grade male students are expected to get to school at 7 a.m. for the performance on the EXPO day. The 8th graders played the percussion at the opening of the EXPO together with the 9th grade band and contemporary dance ECA dancers, performing Aladin's Arabian nights song, and Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes ' Senorita. The booths were opened afterwards, and the students and visitors wandered around to discover booths

Saturday, 20 July 2019

What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas

At this holiday I went to the United States of America for the 3rd time. The west was remarkably fun! The beautiful coastlines and the lovely summer breeze made the trip very enjoyable. I can still remember gazing up the beautiful skyscrapers as if it was yesterday. I am here to tell you one of my favourite cities there: Las Vegas

Visiting the Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas was one thing that amazed me. The contortionists, the acrobats and the fire breathers were simply magnifique. The colours were vivid, seemingly transporting us to a world of a different dimension.
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The casinos and the delicious sorts of cuisine surely
made the city a money-maker. We stayed in Las Vegas for 3 days compared to other cities like Los Angeles and Phoenix as there is so much to do there.
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The Bellagio Water Fountain was splendid at night. They are soaring, iconic fountains featuring dramatic aquatic shows choreographed with music and lights.
They were exquisite dancers.

I really do like Las Vegas, seeing the iconic luxury malls and grand casinos topped everything that we could ask for in a holiday . Plus we coudnt mentuon how much shopping thay we did. I surely will come back for the experience!

Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Easter

Easter is one of my favourite holidays. Although I'm quite confused between Easter Bunnies that lay eggs.
How do they even lay eggs and what is the correlation with the ascension of Jesus Christ? Until this day, the thought still lingers in my head.

This Easter, I had a great time as it took part as a one week holiday. I went to church on Good Friday and Sunday and I must say it was much differet than usual church!

Wednesday, 17 April 2019

President Election

Well today is the day of election in Indonesia. I wouldn't dare to go out as I am scared the same thing would happen last election. Although my parents didn't vote I knew they wouldv'e picked our current president, Joko Widodo.

Surprisingly, many citizens of my hometown felt that it was a bad situation to go out during the day of the voting. Hence, Bandung looked like a comolete ghost town. Shops were mostly closed and there was no hint of transportation anywhere in the city centre - which is usually crowded.

Everyone is scared for the results and outcome on who will win the election either Prabowo or Jokowi but I'm sure that God would pick the best possible president for the future years to come.

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Jubilant Japan

If you have always wanted to travel to Japan, here are top 5 cities that I think are a must (other than Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto) which you should go !

1.Beppu
A city in Oita Prefecture - this city is well know for its hot springs. This city is situated between the mountains and the sea which makes it perfect for geothermal activity to thrive. It has eight major hot spring areas referred to the "Eight Hells of Beppu".

One attraction site that I've always enjoyed looking at are the Hells of Beppu. This is a place where hot spring are viewed for their beauty rather than for bathing. As a popular destination, this attraction can be frequently accessed by continuously departing buses from the JR Beppu Station.

Another one is the Shoningahama Seaside Sand Bath. Here, you won't be bathe in hot water, but rather in hot sand. Although there were some difficulty in breathing, this was 100% a place worth to visit. It's oddness attracts everyone's eyes just in a glimpse.

2.Kobe
You may hear this city a lot, as it is famous for its high-grade beef. For food bloggers, this is a dream come true! At the very first moment you bite into the juicy meat, you will instantly fall in love and wouldn't be able to stop eating.

In my opinion, the best way to eat Kobe Beef is when the beef is cooked rare, sliced and put on top of rice, making it a don. Most importantly, don't forget to add the raw egg which enhances the taste to a whole new level. (Don't worry, eggs are safe to eat raw in Japan)

Not only about the beef, this capital coty of Hyogo Prefecture is considered one of Japan's attractive city. This city also makes fine sake, which you can find in the Sake Breweries. It has long been famous due to the to the great amount of high quality rice, weather and suitable water. My favourite was the Plum Sake from the Sawanotsuru Sake Museum.

3.Hiroshima
No, it is not harmful anymore to visit this city. Many wrong assumptions were made and I will tell you that they were the complete opposite of what describes this beautiful city.

This historic city was well-known due to the Atomic-Bombing. You can see what are the effects in the Atomic Bomb dome. In the surrounding area, you can find the Children's Peace Monument where you will able to see the famous Sadako Statue.

Not far from Hiroshima, is the Island, Itsukushima where you will be able to find the famous Floating Torii Gate. In high tide, the gate will almost look as if it is floating.

My favourite part about Hiroshima is of course the delicious Okonomiyaki. Although they originate from Osaka, the Hiroshimas have a different recipe, which I prefer better.

4.Fukuoka
Known as the Flower City, you can see all the beautiful blooming flower in the first week of April. The tulips are absolutely gorgeous and colourful!

Modern Malls and Ancient Temples can be found through this city. As the capital city of the prefecture, Fukuoka has a diverse culture and a wide range of cultural attractions.

If you have a chance to visit this city, I would reccommend eating the delicious Hakata Ramen. The broth is too delicious and the noodles are exquisite!

5.Sapporo
You can visit this in both Summer and Winter. I can't decide which is better as they have there are seasonal changes that you can only experience in a certain period of time.

In summer, yoy can enjoy the lavender fields, and even try the lavender ice cream which is a must. You can also see alpacas roaming around in Ecorin Village. You should also see the magnificent Blue Pond which looks like it came out of a fairytale.

In winter, you can ski on the mountains and hills of Sapporo. In special occassions, you can enjoy snow falling while eating hot and delicious oden.


Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Book Review : The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera

Introduction

Hello everyone! Today I'll be reviewing the book 'The Phantom of the Opera'. This book is published by Classic Starts and is retold from the Gaston Leroux original. This book is one of my favourite books (from many) and I absolutely this book so much that I will definitely be thinking of reading this book more than once. I rarely reread books so this book is one of a kind for me.

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So I really do like reading classic literature. And why? you might ask. Some of you might think that classic literature is just sitting in a classroom and you just read boring and nonsensical books from the 18 or 19th century. But this book is very different. Not only it is about romance, the book contains one of my favourite genres - horror. It is very different from the musical and the broadway version but I still really enjoy it. This book is of course translated from French and I would like to thank Classic Starts as I can completely understand what is going on with the book.

Plot


This story surrounds at the Opera Garnier, Paris, France. It is about a young woman named Christine Daae. She is only a background singer and one day she filled in the sick opera star - La Carlotta. Surprisingly, she happens to be one wonderful singer and a beautiful performer.
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Palais Garnier

Christine take lesson from this man whom she was given to from her father. He told her since a very young age that when he passed away he will send her an 'Angel of Music' which happens to be this man. She loves and adores her tutor. He teaches Christine how to sing opera songs. The real teacher happens to be a deformed man named Erik. If you ever see the film, you will know what he looks like. He covers a part of his face with a mask. One scene was disturbing when Christine took his mask off.

Erik is actually a very talented person he excells in architecture and he actually built the Opera House. But since he is deformed, he kind of hides away in the darkness as people were terrified of him. Not to mention that he causes chaos in the Opera House because he adores and wants Christine to be the Opera Star instead of La Carlotta. So when the managers didn't obey his orders, The Phantom disturbs the people and even killing one of the workers.

It starts really getting crazy when Raoul enters the scenario which is Christine's childhood sweetheart. They started to love each other again when Raoul came to see an opera show. The Phantom becomes jealous of this and soon it became a love triangle.

The phantom has this love obsession with Christine because he doesn't know anyone else and how to love other people. So when Raoul enters the picture The Phantom became overprotective and tries to kidnap Christine. He then brings her to his lair underneath the opera house.

The story follows Raoul saving Christine and they live happily ever after, walking to the sunset. It is such an amazing story and I really love the ending. They are so many emotions in this book and it becomes one of its special features.

Anyways, in the end, Christine kisses Erik on the forehead. Weirdly ans shockingly, she doesnt show any discomfort or even move back. She really embraced him. This part of the story is my favourite part as it shows the hopeless romantic side of the plot. By kissing him, Erik sees a whole new world and eventually letting Christine go with Raoul.

Thoughts

My favourite character is actually the Phantom, he shows affection and fully loves Christine. I also love the background story that he has although it is quite sad

I would reccommend thia book to anyone I know especially young readers that want to enhance their reading skills. The book was made for easier reading and is carefully rewritten.

Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Exciting Eastern Europe Part 2

5. Budapest - Hungary

Our schedule on the fifth day was Budapest. Often described as the "Little Paris of Central Europe", Budapest is famous not only for the relics of others who settled here. Remains from both Roman occupation and much later ruled by the Turks can still be seen in the city.


Some of the famous sightseeing spots here are : Fisherman's Bastion, Mathias Church, Citadel Hill, Parliament House and Hero Square.
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Parliament House  
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6. Birkenau Concentration Camp - Auschwitz

After our trip to Budapest, we went to Auschwitz at the Birkenau concentration camp. It was a German Nazi concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the Nazis during World War II

Visiting this place is a different experience. It brings a lot of unpleasant thoughts. It reminds me of the Diary of Anne Frank. The Room of Hair, The Room of Abandoned Luggage, The Room of Children's Shoes, The Gas Chamber, flashed a very dark period in the country's history under the the regime of the German Nazis. The concentration camp in Auschwitz is a picture of death for millions of Jews. Being in that place can cause a feeling of nausea by merely looking at a room full of hair. The Jews were shaved of their hair before they were forcibly brought to the gas chamber to die. And here I am at the very place where all the horros took place.

7. Wieliczka Salt Mine - Krakow, Poland

On our seventh day, Poland was our destination. We had a chance to visit Wieliczka Salt Mine which is famous for its deep salt mine. Everything within its depths are carved by hand from salt blocks. The mine has a labyrinth of tunnels. The mine entered the UNESCO's 1st World List of Cultural and Natural Heritage. Twas a fascinating trip!

8. Prague - Czech Republic

Prague was on our travel itinerary on the eighth day. It is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is the 15th largest city in the Europian Union. It is also the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague is equal to Paris in terms of brauty. Its history goes back a millenium

While you are in Prague, make sure to visit St. Vitus Cathedral, The Astronomical Clock on Old Town Square. The Prague astronomical clock is a medieval astronomical clock. It was first installed in 1410, making it the 3rd oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still operating.

9. Romerplatz - Frankfurt

Our last stop was Romerplatz in Frankfurt, Germany. Most of Frankfurt's historical places were destroyed by air raids in 1945. Although the city rebuilt mostly modern, some historical buildings were restored.

The old town is quite small and flat making historic Frankfurt a pleasant city to explore on foot

The large, irregularly shaped and slightly sloping Romerplatz square has been the center of all festivities in Frankfurt for centuries. The Romer is the historical town hall with a neo-Gothic facade. The half-timbered buildings lining the square are true copies of the originals. Behind them is the ultra modern Schirn Kunsthalle (Art Space). The Schirn houses excellent exhibitions of mostly modern art. German emperors were traditionally elected and crowned in the Gothic Kaiserdom (Imperial Cathedral). Since we travelled in July, the weather was of course very hot. If you are planning to visit in summertime, do bring an umbrella and some sunblock.

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Those are the places I think that are worth visiting if ypu have an oppurtunity and enough time to travel to East Europe. Be prepared to see the fascinating Eqstern Europe, the other  beautiful side of Europe. It will surely fascinate you!

Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Exciting Eastern Europe Part 1









For many years, Europe has been a vert popular destination for travellers around the world. People have been trying to avoid from travelling to the east of Europe because they thought it wasn't safe to travel there, so most of the time they always travelled to the west.

Last 2-3 years ago, I had a chance to visit East Europe at summer, and what the stereotypes about the east were definitely wrong. East Europe was amazingly unforgettable and some places are very historical and some places are very historical. For ten days, we visited Munich, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Bratislava, Budapest, Auschwitz, Krakow, Wieliczka, Prague and Frankfurt.

I'll try to put in as much photos as possible

Here are some beautiful places you should visit if you have a chance to travel to Eastern Europe:

1. Neuschwanstein Castle

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On the first day, we went to Neuschwanstein Castle which is a popular attraction site in Germany, a few hours from Munich. King Ludwig II designed and built this castle in the 18th century. This is the castle that inspired the one from Disney's Sleeping Beauty.

To visit this castle, I suggest you plan ahead and book the tours online since the place is always full and you'll be disappointed if you came there and the tickets are fully booked.


2.Golden Roof - Innsbruck

On the next day we visited The Golden Roof in Innsbruck which is a symbol of the old centre of Europe and a reflection of inconcistencies in times of great change. Decorated with 2657 fire-gilded copper tiles, all still original, they form the roof of an above balcony that the great Emperor Maximillian had added. In this place, you can always feel a touch of the late Middle Ages and experience the fascinating past in the present day.

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3. Salzburg "Birthplace of Mozart" - Austria

We also went to the birthplace of the famous composer Mozart - Salzburg. Salzburg's "Old Town" (Altstadt) is internationally renowned for its baroque  architecture and is one of the best preserved city centers north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city has three universities and a large population of students.

In the mid 20th century, the city was the setting for the musical play and film The Sound of Music. I was so delighted when I set foot there because I'm quite a fan of the play/film.
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4. Schonbrunn Palace - Vienna, Austria

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On our fourth day, we headed to Schonbrunn Palace which is a former imperial summer residence located in Vienna, Austria. The 1441-room Baroque palace is one of the most important architectural, cultural and historical monuments in the country. Since the mid-1950's it has been a major tourist attraction.
The history of the palace and its vast gardens spans over 300 years, reflecting the changing tastes, interests, and aspirations of the successive Habsburg monarchs. The palace is simply breathtaking.

Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Stunning Singapore

Day 01/22 Feb :

So basically I had a "School Field Trip" to Singapore... Although I think I'm going there this June again, it was a compulsory to join and after all who would rather go to school than go to a foreign country? 😏

View from the plane

I went to the airport at 9.30 in the morning and I can't wait to experience the upcoming events as I haven't been to another country with my classmates.

At around 1 o'clock we boarded the plane. IT WAS TERRIFYING. The plane shifted and fell a few metres when landing. At least it wasn't as bad as the time when I went to Sydney

Finally, we reached Changi Airport. It reminded me of my childhood as I used to go to Singapore for the holidays. We then went to the school dormitary there at Anglo-Chinese School. I must say my room of 6 people were below expectations - they look like rooms for housemaids. I was disappointed as the girls' were staying in a better dormitory than ours.


Day 02/23 Feb : 

Today we went to Universal Studios. I must say that I'm actually not that interested and the food cost there is quite expensive compared to the food stalls outside the theme park. Although, there is one attraction that caught my eye - "The Mummy" - this ride is some sort of a roller coaster it gave me thrills and adrenaline which made it fun!  




Others are "one might say" less interesting. I had an overpriced lunch there which was totally not worth it as it was twice the price of regular sweet potato fries...


Day 03/24 Feb :

As it was Sunday, we needed to go to church. Our school decided to go to the well known City Harvest Church. I must say the experience was spectacular as there were enjoyable music and wondrous lights. This service took us about 2 hours from 10.00 untill 10.30, which includes praise, worship and sermon.


After the "concert" ended, we had some time to spare at Suntec City. The schedule said that we were going to be there for 4 hours - which was a drag, so we decuded to complain and end up in the streets of Orchard...
One of the best lunches in Singapore that I ever had - Okonomiyaki. Although it was quite the price, it was totally 100% worth it.

Day 04/25 Feb : 

The next day was possibly the worst day in the week. We had to go to school. Surprise! It was actually a study tour rather than just a normal trip.


What could be more awkward than standing in front of the whole class and getting introduce to your new "friends". Apparently that happened when I was there. More and more awkward things piled up, such as having a student bodyguard but they're called as "buddies", how uncontrollable and uncivilised were the students, and how it was terribly more easy, despite having one of the high educational systems in the world. 

Although first impressions matter the most, it came about pretty good throughout the day. And I almost have every reason about the unusual norms they had.

Finishing school, we went to Bugis Junction to do some shopping and also to eat dinner. I obviously had to eat my favourite type of cuisine - Japanese. So I had a bowl of delicious steaming hot ramen with my friend Dustin.
Although it may not look good, it was very delicious

Day 05/26 Feb : 

Tuesday! We had the same routine as what we had on yesterday - wake up  get ready, eat breakfast, go to school. Of course I was getting bored of this trip as it was compulsory to go to school, but I actually skipped some of the classes and played my phone in the dorm.

I was actually kind of excited today as we were going to Orchard the 2nd time in this trip. Good news was that tomorrow was Wednesday amd that means we could sleep later as school starts at 09:00 unlike other normal school days.

Obviously, I bought many things as Orchard was the heart of Singapore City. From clothes to stationery, you cane name them all and everyrhing would show up in the shops of Orchard St.

Day 06/27 Feb : 

As the school trip had already made me feel monotonous, I'll just tell you what happened after school. We went to the Science Center, nothing much.
The only exceptional things were the electric chair - which I unexpectedly tried as I was curious if it actually works! 

After we finished our time in the Science Center, we soon headed to JCube Mall which was accross the street, for dinner. I actually ended up eating nothing as I already ate some chicken nuggets and fries at McDonalds which was beside the Science Center. 

We only had around half an hour in the mall. So before coming there, I researched information about the mall - and surprisingly there was my favourite store - "Daiso". 

I had a shopping haul there and was satisfied of what I bought - household goods and stationery.

Day 07/28 Feb : 

Finally! The "going to school" thing has ended. Although I have been saying lots of negative comments about this school. I have enjoyed it at some point. The facilities were great and there were mamy kinds of food stalls in their large cafeteria arranging from Japanese to Indian food. The library was on point as there were too much books.

We then went to Marina Bay Sands to visit the Marina Barrage and Gardens by the Bay. Unfortunately, it was a pointless decision going there as we didn't even went iniside the gardens. We waited for the light show to happen, but then realising that we were at the wrong venue. All of my friends were disappointed of this day. At least we went to The Shoppes for a little bit of shopping.

Day 08/01 Mar :

Then it was time to go home, with a few hours to sleep as we went home late yesterday night, we were very tired as we needed to wake up early in the morning and needed to get ready for the flight. We headed to Changi and departed back home.
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Overall, it was a new experience for me, there are pros and cons about this journey like how ugly looking was the bedroom and how delicious were the culinare. 

It was also my first time going overseas with the school so I learned on how to be responsible and independent.


Wednesday, 20 February 2019

MAKSI 2019

In my previous posts, I have said about a school event called MAKSI ( Malam Apresiasi dan Kreativitas Siswa) - well it just happened last Friday... It is quite a spectacle to watch.✨ There is a special ambience there which completes the enchanting performance. ✨

This year MAKSI was held in The Marantha Christian University as its hall was big enough to hold all of the students in my school

In the opening, we were shown some kind of performance acknowledging the heroes of Indonesia. It was much more better than I had expected.


Then, a song came about which is - 17 Agustus tahun 45 - which roughly translates to 17th of August 1945 which is the Independence day of Indonesia.    

   

A show that was performed by the girls was up next. So far this was my favourite performance from all the others probably because it reminds me of a traditional Chinese dance...🌸🎶








Then, a performance about anti-drugs was shown, to be honest it was quite weird.



After all of that, the school performed some dances of the national tribes in Indonesia like Betawi, Aceh, Sunda, etc.

Aceh

Betawi/Jakarta


Sunda


Bali



We then finally finished the performance with a very famous song in Indonesia called "Gebyar-Gebyar"

All in all, this was such a fascinating concert to watch? I couldn't wait for the next two years as this year's was worth watching! 

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Chinese New Year

As you know, last week was CNY / Chinese New Year. Although I already talked about this, I am going to explain Chinese New Year much more deeper as it is one of my favourite things to discuss about and is also my favourite event.

So what exactly is CNY? 🏮

So basically Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year or Tết if you are Vietnamese is based on the first day in the Lunar Calendar. It is situated between late January until early February.

Lets talk about traditions.

You might've heard about red pockets or red envelopes 红包, they are envelopes which are filled with money and is usually given to children and/or unmarried relatives.

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We usually hang a cutout of the letter 褔 upside down as the character means luck and by hanging upside down it will mean that luck will come to our household.


We also like do eat dumplings as it looks like ancient gold and silver ingots - we bring in wealth by eating them.



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We also like to eat noodles as they symbolize longevity  as noodles are long (long living)

Why the colour red you might ask. Well red is believed to be a very lucky colour as there was a tale in ancient China which is about a beast that feeds on people - Here is how the story goes -

Long ago in the mountains, there lived a monstrous demon creature named Nian (年). On the first day of the year, the creature would wake up and descend from the dark sea upon the village. He would eat all grain and cattle until none was left to be found.

Things changed in one New Year's Eve. An strange old man with silver hair but bright piercing eyes was welcomed to the village. He turned out to be a god and told the villagers that the monster Nian was afraid of these three things: The colour scarlet, fire and noise.

One night when Nian was spotted coming for the village, the villagers had finished painting their houses red, and stayed up all night long making noises. They wore red clothing, burn bamboo to make a loud cracking sound ( which leads to firecrackers) and light up candles. The monster was scared for life and he ran back where he was never to be seen again.

The next morning the villagers were happy and had a big celebration. After that, every New Year's Eve, people did as the old man instructed. The celebration has been continued until this generation and has become and important way to celebrate the arrival of the new year.

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There are 12 Chinese zodiac animals used to represent years. In order they are, rat (鼠—shǔ), ox (牛—niú), tiger (虎—hǔ), rabbit (兔—tù), dragon (龙—lóng), snake (蛇—shé), horse (马—mǎ), goat (羊—yang), monkey (猴—hóu), rooster (鸡—jī), dog (狗—gǒu), and pig (猪—zhū). This year is the year of the pig.
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https://www.communicaid.com/cross-cultural-training/blog/why-chinese-new-year-is-important-for-business/
A legend goes that the Jade Emperor needed to choose 12 animals to be his palace guards. The Cat asked his neighbour Rat to help him sign up. Rat forgot, which is why they became enemies.

As the Rat was clever he rode the animals that were racing and jumped from one to another. Alas there was a river, he asked the Ox to ride atop of him as he couldn't crossed the river. The Ox then agreed. But then as the finishing line was in the edge of the river, the Rat jumped from the Ox and finished in first place.

Finishing the discussion, you might wonder how can I know these? Well I love Chinese and Japanese art and culture and that's why.





Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Student Life in BPK and Its Events

I did forgot to tell you that I am a 7th grader student who lives in Indonesia, (sorry about that). You might've know now that I visited to Wisma Shalom with my classmates from school ... And YES it was very boring! That is why I only told the "fun part" of the experience as there was much more to do rather than sit in a hall and get lectured by "frightening" teachers.

Well today I would like to tell you the upcoming and past events that happened and will happen in the secondary school - SMPK 1 BPK Penabur

So first of all, let me tell you of today's event which is CNY, although all we did was watch a Chinese movie with our homeroom teacher and ate mandarin oranges 🍊, it wasn't as bad as I expected.

After we watched the movie, we did get to watch a little bit of martial arts done by some students.
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It was quite a sight!


We also did watch  a dance by the *possibly* "Dance Club" in the school.💃

In the end, the principal gave a lucky few some red envelopes or  红包 / hóng bāo.🏮

The upcoming event will be the well-known MAKSI which stands for Malam Apresiasi dan Kreativitas Siswa and roughly translates to "Night of Student Appreciation and Creativity". Although I have not experienced it, as I was a freshman in this school and it only happens once every 2 years, I'm sure it would bring lots of fun and enjoyment!

I have been told by some of the 9th graders that it was quite boring, and they hoped it would get better this year...I also knew that one of our teachers - Ma'am Liani made the whole building shout on her as she was a main character on the performance. "Although we didn't get what the main point of the performance was about, the whole show was great!" one student said...

This year's MAKSI will be performed by the choir and the school's orchestra... I hope they will do a wonderful job conveying some of the famous folk songs of Indonesia like "Kicir-Kicir" and "Bungong Jeumpa" as the ticket was quite "expensive"... 😑


Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Retreat Trip at Wisma Shalom

My Retreat Trip in Bandung/Lembang

 

A few days ago I went to a small resort situated in Bandung, Indonesia. It was well experience that I had with my friends from school. I must say that it was a satisfactory place for a retreat just because of its natural scenery.

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Arriving there we could we were amazed by its beauty. Although it wasn't as pretty as Croatia or Slovenia, we were foolish enough to underestimate its scenery.🍃

When we entered our room, my roommates rapidly prepared instant noodles as they had been hungry through the long journey here. The scent of garlic powder soon filled up the room as soon as Dustin tore the packaging of the Instant Pho noodles he brought from Vietnam.
🍜 Of course I was tempted but some cake would've ease my empty stomach.🎂


I almost forgot to tell you that the place where I stayed overnight is called Wisma Shalom. We didn't do much activities (only hearing the word of God
😉) there as I broke my leg on the other day so it was hard to walk.

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The night there was relatively cold...but surprisingly, when I took a shower, the water was warm unlike the other places in that region.

We woke up to a cool dawn and prepared to have a typical Indonesian breakfast - Nasi Kuning which translates to yellow rice. As the clock struck 12 we sadly had to leave the retreat.

We toured around Lembang for a while and ate lunch at a famous Chinese restaurant there🍴.
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One of its famous dishes - Kailan Cah Sapi
https://www.zomato.com/bandung/mandarin-restaurant-lembang
We also didnt forgot to buy some 'Es Lilin' or Ice Cream that looks like a candle. It was overall delicious.


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Red bean flavoured ice cream
https://pergikuliner.com/restaurants/bandung/es-lilin-kita-kita-dusun-bambu-lembang
I really hope I could visit this small part of my hometown more often.😌