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"Wayang", Indonesian traditional puppet as the decoration at the front building of Triwindu Antique Market |
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A vintage typewriter. Wish I could have one :) |
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Do you remember seeing these TVs in your younger years ? |
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A rickshaw rider who kindly posed for me at the alley of Kauman Batik village |
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Windows wall. ( Sorry for blurry pict, I also regret not checking thoroughly at that time ) :( |
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Es Dawet, a traditional drink of Indonesian. It's made from rice powder & pandan leaves, served with palm sugar |
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Spinach noodle with chicken mince at Mie Gajah Mas |
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A steam train for tourists rides across the street in Solo ( Surakarta ) city |
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Happy passengers on the steam train |
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Waiting for our train to Jogjakarta at Purwosari Station, Solo |
The train from Jogja to Solo is pretty comfy. It takes just an hour,making it a nice day trip. Unfortunately, the ticket back to Solo was sold out. Plus, I screwed up by leaving my identity card at the hotel. It was used for a guarantee. I have a spare one, but I forgot to bring it :')
Then, we rent a car along with three new friends we met at the station. They are so friendly to share the recommended dining place in Solo. After all, it turns out to be a laughable moment now, haha.
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The ruins of underground mosque, Taman Sari, Jogjakarta |
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The beautiful underground mosque at Taman Sari |
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A random graffiti along the way to the ruins of underground mosque |
Despite the hot weather, it was fun visiting these two cities. Thanks so much to my friends : Vinca, Vina, Mike and Rendy for being a nice companion on this trip! Things I'm gonna miss the most are definitely the moments and FOOD!