Nowadays Hijab is getting popular among moslems in Indonesia. Wearing Hijab seems like something unusual at first, but as the time goes by it becomes the life style. Actually to cover women's hair by wearing Hijab is something that must be done, it is totally the duty for every woman. Here I recommend you some stylish but Islamic style of Hijab.
This is a very special edition of Rabbani Hijab brand. The pattern is completely full with flowers and it has the proper color combination. This beautiful hijab is also transparant that makes it different from the others.
Price : Rp.50.000
Deliver Cost : will be discussed later
This beautiful Hijab is unique and colorful which
it also has the a nice lace and it makes this Hijab looks so pretty
being used.
Price : Rp.50.000
Deliver Cost : will be discussed later, it depends on the city
The black and white color combination make this Hijab looks so elegant. It has a very long size, and the material is also very smooth and calm.
Price : Rp.85.000
Deliver cost : will be discussed later.
The Hijab above is unique and colorful with the rainbow pattern which makes it looks bright. It also has a long size and calm-smooth material.
Price : Rp.45.000
Deliver Cost : will be discussed later
It is Rabbani brand, it has a very long size and smooth material and the unique pattern too.
Price : Rp.75.000
Deliver Cost : will be discussed later
It's called a woll Hijab, but it has something different with the others, is the pattern which is formed like a small ball.
Price : Rp.69.000
Deliver Cost : will be discussed later
Those are the Hijabs I recommended for you who want to cover your hair but still stylish. Please contact me on 0856776412.
Thanks.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
Korean Culture Book
Guide to Korean Culture
Title : Guide to Korean Culture
Publisher : Korean Culture and Information Service
Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism
Year :
2009
Thickness : 268 pages
Our world has been
hectic since “K-Pop fever” spread. Even in Indonesia, it almost became the
first favorite music choice. It has been getting intense by some concerts which
Korean idol groups held in Indonesia. Big Bang, Super Junior, SNSD, T ara, TVXQ
and so on are become the world icon. Either old or young generation is
fascinated by their performance. The K-Pop fever is symbolized by its boy or
girl band. Indonesian young generation is going crazy in idol boy band. They
totally love their idol, they do anything to express their loves. Enrolling
some Korean courses for example, is one of their struggle in order to show how
much they love Korea. They also practice Korean modern and traditional dance or
song, practice to make Korean dishes, they even go along with Korean style
(fashion), and so on. It is true that Korea can become one of the Asian Tiger
and success in the world wide after the condition of being buried at World War
II. In the World War II many people thought that Korea would not go forward and
it would become the only poor country in East Asia. There was even someone, one
of the sociologist at that time, he said “it will take 100 years to recovery
this country to be better”. It showed how underdeveloped it was. But now, those
statements are nothing, Korea now is very different. By their hard-work, they
can make their goal faster than people thought. Korean makes true the unbelievable thoughts
of people. Now the world has realized that Korea is becoming one of the Asian
Tiger. It is not only about K-pop which is getting popular nowadays, it is also
about Korean culture, including its high technology system. There are many
people all over the world, including Indonesia learn and know much about Korean
culture. They are interested in learning it.
Therefore the publisher of this book (Guide to Korean Culture),
Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, at 2009 edition stated that over long
history, Koreans have developed a vibrant culture with unique customs that can
be found throughout the peninsula and in distant lands where Korean communities
continue to pass down traditions.
From its topic, this book was published by the title “Guide to
Korean Culture” in order to tell people or reader about Korean culture and
lives. So that they can get more knowledge about Korean Culture and love it
well.
The publisher of this book used this word, “Korean Culture”, to
express people what things which Korea has, either it is about traditions,
customs, and so on. It also becomes the way to tell people in details about
Korea.
The concept of this book indicates the texts and also the pictures
which have essential role in explaining other topics or themes that still
related to the Korean culture.
By the explanations whether it is texts or pictures which indicates
the topics, it is true that Korea truly has many things in culture, for example
about inheritance from Korean kingdoms such as temples (bulguksa temple),
Pagodas (Seokgatap, Dabotap), Royal Ancestral Shrine (it enshrines the spirits
tablets of its king and queen), Tripitaka Koreana (is the oldest and most comprehensive
compilation of Buddhist scriptures in existence today), Changdeokgung Palace(one of five palaces in
Seoul), Hwaseong Fortress and so on which became UNESCO list. Not only about
the treasure, this book also tells us about Hangeul (Korean alphabet), printing
heritage, traditional music instruments, Mask and Mask dance-Dramas, Korean
traditional food, Korean Ginseng, Korean dress, Personal Ornaments, Embroidery,
Gardens, Decorative coloring used on Buildings, Patterns, Folk Painting, Paper
Crafts, Korean Sports, and Korean Seasonal Customs. Those are very detail
explanation in this book.
The specialty of this book will appear when we read, enjoy, and
understand the text of each chapter.
This book used English but the reader mostly will enjoy reading it
because the publisher did not use the hard-understanding English. This book
also was enriched with many pictures, so that the reader will not be bored when
they read it. Furthermore, the publisher can explain each topic in details and
deep explanation. It was supported with the pictures which were attached in
every page.
The existence of this book is very acceptable for people who now
get the K-Pop fever especially. Moreover the book explained in depth about
Korean Culture, all about Korea. It is expected to give us the benefits and
enjoyments in learning Korean tradition or culture. It is also hoped becomes
the guide for people in the world especially in Indonesia, so that they can
learn and get more knowledge and experience about Korean culture.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Westlife - Miss You
I can't sleep, I just can't breathe
When your shadow is all over me, baby
Don't wanna be, a fool in your eyes
'Cause what we had was built on lies
And when our love seems to fade away
Listen to me hear what I say
* I don't wanna feel the way that I do
I just wanna be right here with you
I don't wanna see, see us apart
I just wanna say it straight from my heart
(I miss you)/(Oh baby I miss you, I do)/(I miss you, I miss you, I do)
What would it take for you to see
To make you understand that I'll always believe
You and I, can make it through
And I still know, I can't get over you
for my special friends in Yangil High School
I can't sleep, I just can't breathe
When your shadow is all over me, baby
Don't wanna be, a fool in your eyes
'Cause what we had was built on lies
And when our love seems to fade away
Listen to me hear what I say
* I don't wanna feel the way that I do
I just wanna be right here with you
I don't wanna see, see us apart
I just wanna say it straight from my heart
(I miss you)/(Oh baby I miss you, I do)/(I miss you, I miss you, I do)
What would it take for you to see
To make you understand that I'll always believe
You and I, can make it through
And I still know, I can't get over you
for my special friends in Yangil High School
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
The Cheap Travelling to Bali
Having a trip to Bali is everyone’s
dream. Most Indoonesian even foreigner know Bali as well. Bali is an Indonesian
island
located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java
to the west and Lombok
to the east. It is one of the country's 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar
towards the south of the island (strictly speaking, the province covers a few
small neighbouring islands as well as the isle of Bali). With a population
recorded as 3,891,000 in the 2010 census, the island is home to most of
Indonesia's small Hindu
minority. In the 2000 census about 92.29% of Bali's population adhered to Balinese Hinduism while most of the
remainder follow Islam. It is also the largest tourist destination in the
country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional
and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking,
and music.
Bali, a tourist heaven for decades, has seen a further surge in tourist numbers
in recent years.
The
tourism industry is primarily focused in the south, while significant in the
other parts of the island as well. The main tourist locations are the town of Kuta (with its beach), and
its outer suburbs of Legian and Seminyak (which were once independent townships), the east
coast town of Sanur (once the only tourist hub), in the
center of the island Ubud,
to the south of the Ngurah Rai International Airport,
Jimbaran,
and the newer development of Nusa Dua and Pecatu.
The American government lifted its
travel warnings in 2008. As of 2009, the Australian government still rates it
at a 4 danger level (the same as several countries in central
Africa) on a scale of 5.
Kuta
Beach is a popular tourist spot in Bali
An offshoot of tourism is the
growing real estate industry. Bali real estate has been rapidly developing in
the main tourist areas of Kuta, Legian, Seminyak and Oberoi. Most recently,
high-end 5 star projects are under development on the Bukit peninsula, on the
south side of the island. Million dollar villas are being developed along the
cliff sides of south Bali, commanding panoramic ocean views. Foreign and
domestic (many Jakarta individuals and companies are fairly active) investment
into other areas of the island also continues to grow. Land prices, despite the
worldwide economic crisis, have remained stable.
Nowadays
many domestic or abroad people visit Bali, they are looking for the cheaper
accomodation to get there. Here I give some tips to get there with the cheap cost :
- Avoid the holiday season as June-August school holidays, Fitri Mubarak, Christmas and New Year long weekend. In the period of such holiday, prices will go up at all. Price of a car or motorcycle rental, hotels, tour packages and others will rise too.
- For hotels, we can get a cheap price if we look for after we depart there. Almost never have an agent who sold the hotel at a price of Rp. 100 thousands, so we have to look for as own to get the cheap hotel.
- If your budget is limited, compared to rental car, rental motors is cheaper than car. Rent a bike it is much more efficient and more agile, anti-jam too. To rent a bike, can be started from the airport or hotel accommodation.
- We can eat some food in the shop alone. Although friends live in a hotel or lodging, please tour around also for surveys in which there is a place to eat cheap. In Bali there are many food stalls, rice mix, stalls Java, Balinese food stall, rice fields, rice Jinggo and others.
(If you want to know more about the
price list, you can visit http://www.jalanjalankebali.com/
you can find the cheaper price until the more expensive cost)
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