The amber sun radiated with its glory but murky clouds hindered its grace from reaching the earth. The air felt dense and humid. I was glad that I managed to get a Grab car with chilling air conditioner. Throughout the journey in car, I completely forgot how the clouds were embodiment of humidity and imagined how cool and fresh inside the garden would be.
Reaching the main gate of the garden I paid Rp 25,000 for the ticket. I streamed further and there was a counter beside a parking lot. I showed the security my ticket and I was permitted to venture. The trees were at both sides. I could walk straight and I could make a turn to the right. I turned to the right because the way ahead did not look convincing with the arid pathway and there was nothing visible across the road.
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Seeking a place where time can be the least in consideration, I stumbled upon a coffee shop called Aperture Coffee in Tanjung Duren, West Jakarta. In the beginning, photos from customers in Instagram piqued my interest to see how much of impact the place has.
An event consisted of two talk shows was held by BNMC (Bina Nusantara Mandarin Club) on 3rd of June 2017 concerning malnutrition and child abuse. It was held in Alam Sutra Bina Nusantara’s auditorium from 11 a.m until 3 p.m.
The Project Manager, Kelvin Lu, expressed his concern on the cases of malnutrition and child abuse in his opening speech. He also mentioned how ethnic does not matter when it comes to humanity. “Will we stay still or will we take action to help?” He said before closing his speech. |
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