Just to share abit with you guys, I have been homesick recently! Yes, sakit rumah! This is weird! I've never felt this sad before! I mean, I do love my hometown sooo muchh. But I wouldn't mind to go back to Malaysia. Knowing the fact that Ive been staying here for more or less 3 years up to now. Some more, it was only my normal 1 month break, nothing so special about it. I would have been feeling homesick when I was in my 4.5 months break last semester. However, it did not happen to me. I was so happy returning back to Malaysia last sem!! haha
Anyhow, due to my 'sakit rumah' I could not sleep properly for the past one week. What happen to my eyes?? Very dark and puffy like a dead fish! Very horrible like seriously -.- One more thing, beside my homesickness, I fear something. I can't really understand nor explain what I fear of, but that's how I feel. I am fearing a kind of situation which I couldn't understand why I should be afraid. To make my life easier, I simply connect all of this.... well I've been homesick for couple of days that lead me to a disease called insomnia that causes lack of sleep for my body so I am not able to think properly at the moment... knowing that I could not think properly, that's just horrible and makes me fear! blehh #talkinglikeaboss LOL
OK I don't know why I talked a lot. I think because I havent been talking for quite a while here. teehee :)
Alright, what time is it? It's pictures time :D
This horse pedicab thingy is called 'andong'. In Jogjakarta, andong is used to attract tourists.. well and also locals. They use andong for transportation around this area. The andong will take you around Malioboro (is a main shopping street at Jogjakarta) and of course they are chargeable. During peak season, the will charge up to Rp 100,000.. Im pretty sure they charge higher for tourists anyway. 1 andong can fit up to 8 persons with the rider/driver.
The Frenattas huahah :D
The building behind is called Lawang Sewu or Seribu Pintu or Thousand Doors.
It's a historical building located in Semarang, Central Java.
For locals, you might recognize this building as a haunted building lol but now it has been
renovated nicely and used as one of the main attraction places in Semarang.
It costs you Rp10,000 if I'm not mistaken for the entrance ticket, and
another Rp20,000 for the guide. Honestly, this is my third time visiting this building.
The guide will explain the history of this building which is very interesting for me.
Lemme sum up for you guys,
This building is called Lawang Sewu or Thousand Doors because of their uncountable doors slash windows. Even if it's properly, the total of their doors and windows would be more than thousand said the guide. Thus the locals call this building Lawang Sewu in Javanese slang. This building is used to be a train station during The Dutch colonization. The purpose of building thousands doors was due to Indonesia tropical country. Therefore, there would be fresh air circulation in this building. The Dutch colonization was replaced by the Japanese who took over Lawang Sewu for several years. Instead of train station, Lawang Sewu was utilized as the base of Japanese army. The basement which used to be as natural cooler, the Japanese turned this basement as prison where execution had usually done. This is why Lawang Sewu gets this haunted and spooky images. Well, actually if you are interested, you are able to walk to their basement as well.
Lawang Sewu is located at Pemuda Street in front of Tugu Muda, Semarang, Central Java.
Enough with the haunted story right? Look at this picture!! My goodness, isn't it soooo cuuttee?? LOL
Me: Brandy, look at the camera
Brandy: Hmm, I look sexahhh babehh!!! huahhahah
keep calm and stay class
BEYOND THE LIMIT
:D
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