Pak Dedi and Ibu Ela Rafidi took us out to dinner to a traditional Indonesian restaurant in Bandung. Another delicious meal 'enak'!
These young children were very talented performers.
On Sunday 12th April we visited Saung Angklung Mang Ujo and enjoyed a wonderful interactive performance put on by these young dancers and musicians. After their performance, the audience played the angklung, sang and danced together.
Pretty in pink.
Bandrek is a drink made with ginger.
In the morning we visited the volcano - Gunung Tangkuban Parahu. 'Gunung' means mountain. 'Tangkuban Parahu' means 'upside down boat' which is what the volcano looks like.
Pony rides on the mountain
The upside down boat.
JCO - the best little donuts you will ever find - enak sekali! These were actually found in Jakarta.
More Indonesian hospitality - afternoon tea at our friend's house.
I feel jealous not participating in the trip. may all this sweet memory going through sailing the future with spirit of cooperation and friendship between two schools, mutual benefit you all !
ReplyDeleteHS
I've found the link about the legend of "The upside down boat" in Bahasa Indonesia.
ReplyDeleteMaybe, it can attract you:
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legenda_Sangkuriang