
Bali's temples, Komodo dragons, and volcanoes invite you to dive, trek, and sample Indonesian cuisine.
01.01 New Year
July 17.08, Independence Day
01.06, Pancasila Day
December 25.12, Christmas
Nyepi (Balinese New Year)
Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha (lunar calendar)
110 police
113, fire department
118, emergency medical care
115, search and rescue service
- Sukarno, the first president
– Joko Widodo, President
– Pramudya Ananta Toor, writer
- Anggun, singer
– enter Papua without a special permit
– photograph military installations
– to remove archaeological finds
– visiting temples wearing shoes
– drinking alcohol in Muslim areas
– When meeting, it is customary to fold your palms and bow slightly.
– When entering the house, take off your shoes.
– It is obligatory to take off your shoes in mosques and temples.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Traditional dances and music play an important role.
– greeting / Selamat pagi / selamat pagi
– gratitude / Terima kasih / terima kasih
– please / Tolong / tolong
– Sorry / Maaf / maaf
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / Berapa harga tiket? / berapa harga tiket
– pharmacy / Apotek / apotek
– I need a doctor / Saya perlu dokter / saya perlu dokter
– I need help / Saya perlu bantuan / saya perlu bantuan
– call the police / Panggil polisi / panggil polisi
– call an ambulance / Panggil ambulans / panggil ambulans
– very tasty! / Enak sekali! / enak sekali
– bill please / Tolong tagihannya / tolong tagihannya
– toast / Untuk kesehatan! (To your health!) / untuk kesehatan
– joke / There are more islands in Indonesia than there are days in a year! / di indonesia pulau lebih banyak dari hari dalam setahun
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (nasi goreng, satay)
– Nature and islands (Bali, Java)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
– Tourism and diving
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and religion
– Minority rights
– Social conflicts
- Economic difficulties
– to relax in Bali
– hike to volcanoes
– swim in the ocean
– taste street food
Bali's temples, Komodo dragons, and volcanoes invite you to dive, trek, and sample Indonesian cuisine.
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01.01 New Year
July 17.08, Independence Day
01.06, Pancasila Day
December 25.12, Christmas
Nyepi (Balinese New Year)
Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha (lunar calendar)
110 police
113, fire department
118, emergency medical care
115, search and rescue service
- Sukarno, the first president
– Joko Widodo, President
– Pramudya Ananta Toor, writer
- Anggun, singer
– enter Papua without a special permit
– photograph military installations
– to remove archaeological finds
– visiting temples wearing shoes
– drinking alcohol in Muslim areas
– When meeting, it is customary to fold your palms and bow slightly.
– When entering the house, take off your shoes.
– It is obligatory to take off your shoes in mosques and temples.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Traditional dances and music play an important role.
– greeting / Selamat pagi / selamat pagi
– gratitude / Terima kasih / terima kasih
– please / Tolong / tolong
– Sorry / Maaf / maaf
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / Berapa harga tiket? / berapa harga tiket
– pharmacy / Apotek / apotek
– I need a doctor / Saya perlu dokter / saya perlu dokter
– I need help / Saya perlu bantuan / saya perlu bantuan
– call the police / Panggil polisi / panggil polisi
– call an ambulance / Panggil ambulans / panggil ambulans
– very tasty! / Enak sekali! / enak sekali
– bill please / Tolong tagihannya / tolong tagihannya
– toast / Untuk kesehatan! (To your health!) / untuk kesehatan
– joke / There are more islands in Indonesia than there are days in a year! / di indonesia pulau lebih banyak dari hari dalam setahun
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (nasi goreng, satay)
– Nature and islands (Bali, Java)
– Music and dancing
– Traditions and customs
– Tourism and diving
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and religion
– Minority rights
– Social conflicts
- Economic difficulties
– to relax in Bali
– hike to volcanoes
– swim in the ocean
– taste street food
