Jakarta, Indonesia
Apparently Frogs Are Often Used As An Ingredient In Indonesian Cuisine
When You See The Lion Dance, You Get A Strong Sense That Glodok District Is Chinatown
I Had A Feeling That Paintings, Which Are Idols, Are Not Popular In Muslim-majority Countries, But Jakarta May Be An Exception
The Boy's Interest Was Not In The Sundries On Display, But In My Camera
In Indonesia, Many Men Wear Rings Not Only As Ornaments But Also To Ward Off Evil
Petai Is A Major Ingredient In Indonesia And Is Used In A Variety Of Dishes
The Covered Sidewalks Of Hayam Wuruk Street Seem To Be A Good Place To Spend Time, And Many People Are Sitting On Them
Fatahillah Square, Jakarta
Fatahillah Square Was Deserted On A Weekday, And The Rental Bikes Were Quietly Waiting For Their Riders To Arrive
The Man Was Sitting In The Driver's Seat Of The Bajaj, Counting The Change
The Gesture Of Giving A Thumbs Up Does Not Always Have A Positive Meaning
Motorcycle With A Large Colorful Box Attached To The Rear
Apparently There Are Standards For Polyethylene Tanks
The Hurdle Of Taking A Local Bus Has Gone Down Since Google Maps Became Available, But It Is Still Difficult To Get A Shared Cab Ride
In Indonesia, A Battle Unfolded Between GOJEK And GRAB Over A Car-dispatch App
Vihara Avalokitesvara, Jakarta
Brahma, The Supreme God Of Hinduism, Was Enshrined In A Buddhist Temple In Indonesia
The Man Wearing An Apron Was Washing Vegetables With Detergent
Not Only Durians But Also Mangosteens Were Sold On The Streets Of Jakarta
Bottled Diesel Fuel Was Sold On A Bridge In Jakarta
I Think The Real King Of Fruits Is Not The Durian, But The Banana
The Atmosphere Of A Small Factory With Drilling Machines Did Not Seem To Be Much Different Between Tokyo And Jakarta
People Who Spend Their Time On The Street Doing Nothing Are Definitely Men
On The Streets Of Jakarta, Men With Free Time On Their Hands Were Playing Chess
Maybe It's Not Customary In Indonesia To Eat Fruit When You're Hungry
It's Hard To Tell If Indonesian Kinship Names Are Older Or Younger
You Don't See Many Dogs In Jakarta, But Cats Are Everywhere
Even In Jakarta, Where Bajaj And Other Vehicles Are Now The Main Means Of Local Transportation, There Must Have Been A Time When Horse-drawn Carriages Were The Main Means Of Transportation
Indonesia Is A Young Country, With One In Four Of Its 250 Million People Under The Age Of 15
You May See Motorcycles In Jakarta's Residential Areas, But Rarely Do You See Private Cars
The Boys Lined Up For The Photo In A Position Like On A Queen Album Cover
Several Blue Three-wheeled Indian Bajaj Auto Cabs Were Parked On The Bridge
Even At A Young Age, Girls Like To Chat, And These Two Were Gossiping In The Alley
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