Thursday, December 8, 2016

Bangkok, Finally! [Part 2]

Yisss. One post is not enough to talk about a week experience in Bangkok. There were so many amazing things that happened!


The picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej in Siam Paragon. Source : personal gallery
Aih, anyway. Because this event was held in the middle of mourning period of Thailand. I should tell you about this. Thai really loves their King. It can be seen that in every part of Thailand (in the roads, inside the rooms) they put their King's picture, full of flowers (again, I'm not good at describing smth) to show their deep condolences. And most of them literally wearing black during the mourning period. And, there was a bazaar as well! To sell black clothes.. like really.  Btw, on the first day I stupidly wore my red cloth, and I just realised it when I already going down at the lift. Thank God, the committee understands me and I cover  my cloth with my black cardigan fiuh.
Another country should learn from Thai, how they love their King.

Now it's my turn, on the fourth day of the forum, team Women Empowerment went to ACCPCJ which was held in Dusit Thani Hotel. We went there before lunch. Still, team Migrant Workers has been there since morning. But, no worries, we were having lunch in Dusit Thani. After lunch, Women Empowerment had its own session (every panel attended different session, depends on each topic). The speakers still amazing women. Dr.Sita also coming there to speak up again. We attended a session regarding Women's Access to Justice in Southeast Asia. What amused me was that we got free books published by UN Women. Like.. God. You kidding me? From UN Women? Those were made my luggage full, the free books ๐Ÿ˜ƒ
 I will be using those books as my literature of my undergraduate thesis. Definitely.. ๐Ÿ˜„
After that, we were in the main ballroom of ACCPCJ. Still can't believe it until now. Princess of Thailand was coming!! I saw her in person! We were attending the same conference!!
By the way, ACCPCJ was attended by each government officials from ASEAN countries, Thai Government Official,  expertise, academia, and I was attended as youth.
 Indeed, my team stayed in Dusit Thani since before lunch until we were finishing dinner. H4H4H4 dinner again, in Dusit Thani. Okay, Ratih...you always eating. Sorry if I mentioned a lot about eating. Because yes, I was eating those goddamn delicious foods a lot ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿด๐Ÿœ๐Ÿฐ

Dinner at Dusit Thani Hotel with team Women Empowerment. Source : most probably Janice's
Move to the last day of the conference, finally we all four panels went to Dusit Thani together to attend ACCPCJ. Yaaaay, so excited! We were going to Dusit Thani with our (free) polo from TIJ Youth Forum.  I felt the togetherness :p
Uuuw, last day of the conference. It's TIJ Youth Forum's turn to present what has been done during the forum. We should present out result from the past 4 days in TIJ. Yes, we should make something that can be implemented in each country in order to prevent its case happens. Because we had 4 panels, so only 4 representatives that speak up in the ACCPCJ. 3  out of 4 were from Indonesia (I was not).  I am a proud Indonesian, indeed.
By the way, during the conference also talked about the offenders in Thai that provided with massage skill during the rehabilitation. By giving the skills, the Royal Thai government expects the inmates can be accepted again in the society.
And, I tried Thai massage for free !@#$%^&* well, I tried the Thai massage just because I'm curious with something new. Hahaha, and its free so why not ๐Ÿ˜…
On the last day of ACCPCJ, I met some representatives from Indonesia as well. Guess what, the representatives sent by Indonesia to ACCPCJ were from KEMENKUMHAM (Ministry of Law and Human Rights). Okay, I feel so proud. Really. And during lunch, we were sitting together in one table with the officials from KEMENKUMHAM.

By the way, its always a bitter part in every journey. But, different with my previous journey in Pakistan (I could mention the case, not name), in this issue I prefer to keep it for myself. Thank you for that guy I couldn't mention his name in here as well, it was supposed to be no one knows what happened to me at that night. But because you were being FUSSY wkwkwkwk so yea......
I give you my deepest gratitude somehow for kept asking and etc etc. Thank you for your such random messages, I know we were both sad so it turns out you were being random. Thank you =) (Please don't guess, people)
Put aside that, I was truly blessed to be there, in Bangkok, Thailand. I have dreamt of it for like 5 months. Cmon! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

After TIJ Youth Presentation, well,... the conference already over. I'm start being sad. It's time for...field trip. Yass. Field trip! We went to Jim Thompson House to look at the architecture of the house. Anyway, Jim Thompson popularly known as the best founders of silk in Thailand *duh kumaha ieu jelasinnya 555*. We spent like 3 hours in Jim Thompson then going back to hotel.
To prepare for the very-last-moment in TIJ Youth Forum ๐Ÿ˜ฉ Farewell night ๐Ÿ˜ฉ
Well, in farewell night every delegate wears their national costumes. Farewell night including time for giving certificate. So it means that the events already over ๐Ÿ˜ฉ

In farewell night I was being chatty and fussy as well. I came on time, at 6pm sharp and in the stairs I kept whining because of the decoration was using 'good bye'. Oh please, that is not even a good bye. It is definitely only a 'see you'.
This is the photo that shows how proud I am being part of TIJ Youth Forum 2016, from Indonesia.

Mmmm, Indonesia has the most number of delegates in TIJ Youth Forum 2016. We had seven out of forty participants from ASEAN and Non-ASEAN countries. Separated into four panels. Although I was alone in the Women Empowerment panel, 5555. I am really grateful to meet them anyway. They are mostly my kakak-kakak, or on the other words, I am the youngest delegate (& Paul juga sih) that somehow I am lesssss experience than kakak-kakak whom I met in Bangkok.
Indonesian Delegates :) source : TIJ documentation
Mba Nabiyla, who also my lecturer in my faculty wkwk, she's an expert already okkk๐Ÿ˜ Kak Monik, former delegate in previous TIJ Youth Forum & Main Director of FKPH UB. Cool! ๐Ÿ‘ Kak Adit, who makes all delegates have new accent after coming back from Thailand ๐Ÿ˜‘, and he works in legal aid foundation already ugh. Kak Arbi or popularly known as Chris throughout the forum, my senior in campus who will graduate soon kkk master of technology.. I'm waiting for his book anyway, about Dark Web ๐Ÿ˜… Paul but I prefer to call him "Paulus" after seeing his nametag. Former friend in AIESEC project but I just knew him in person at this event anyway. Dimas nya Sleman. ๐Ÿ˜Š lastly, Kak Andhika that I already knew since years ago. Former senior back then in high school lol, half Japanese, former debater, dan tetap ambis banget sampai sekarang kkkkkkk. See, dan Ratih yang biasa-biasa saja :) I am proud standing amongst them.

And, for those who are interested to join TIJ Youth Forum as well. I think it will be held annually, for further information.. keep update on TIJ Youth Forum's Facebook 
Ah, and also.. I would let you know regarding the follow-up project made in TIJ Youth Forum. We want our project possible to establish. We are still in the process of making AYAWJ happens.

BTW, the reason why I put "finally!" in the title because I wanted to go to Thailand  -- specifically, Bangkok -- since mid 2016, looking for many events in Thailand but none of them in line with my passion or my background. Plus, we should pay some amount of money to join those events.
Until I almost give up, then suddenly planning to keep going to Bangkok on January 2017, with my own savings. Already booked the hotel for staying.. gak sabaran sih Ratih.
It takes like one month for me to get the announcement since I was applied to this event. I am waiting for  about one month to receive the result.
But thank God, God gives me the chance. And its free =)

On the last day, departure day, I went to Don Mueang with first bus provided by TIJ Youth Forum. And one question I really remember till today. Fila asked "I don't know how you manage to put everything in your small luggage?" Janice and I suddenly laughing, she didn't know what happened last night in our room. (I literally almost crying because I couldn't put all my goods in the luggage, Janice helped me then finally the luggage can be closed 5555555)
Last BIG picture, hereby attached the picture of all delegates + committee.

Delegates and committee in Napalai Ballroom, Dusit Thani Bangkok. Source : TIJ Documentation
Lastly, I am very thankful to be surrounded by those great people. Looking forward to having another international conference! In different parts of the world! See you when I see you, pals!

(p.s : 5 = HA in Thai, 555= HAHAHA)

Keep in touch,  all delegates. Kap khun ka ๐Ÿ˜š๐Ÿ˜š๐Ÿ˜š



Yogyakarta, 8 Dec 2016




Thursday, December 1, 2016

Bangkok, Finally! [Part 1]

Firstly, I would like to thank Thailand Institute of Justice and indeed TIJ Youth Forum Team for making such great events although its still in the middle of mourning period. Don't forget to say, I'd like to send my deep condolences towards His Majesty King Bhumibol.
Yep, I was going to Thailand for my first international forum plus conference. It's called as TIJ Youth Forum on Justice and Rule of Law 2016, under the theme "Sustainable Development through Crime Prevention", in conjunction with the 1st ASEAN Conference on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. I was selected as one of 40 delegates who were able to participate in the forum amongst all ASEAN and non-ASEAN youths. This event was held in the capital city of Thailand, yup its Bangkok. I went to Thailand from 6-12 November 2016. Only stayed a week but that was amazing!

TIJ Youth Forum on Justice and the Rule of Law 2016 was hosted by Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ), had 4 panels inside to discuss regarding: Migrant Workers, Women Empowerment, Crime & Technology, and Wildlife Trafficking. I was in Women Empowerment panel. It is so me, right? #SDG5

Without further due, let's begin my story in Thailand! I was arrived at Don Mueang Airport at 10.15am, passed the immigration, took my luggage, then came out at the arrival hall at 11am. On time with the first bus from TIJ Youth Forum. Michelle and Vannak already arrived first than me, this thus after I come then we directly go to hotel. According to the schedule, there was no plan for 6th November (only for gathering all delegates basically). So I assumed that it would be free time the whole day, and it was not covered by the committee. But then, I thought wrong. Lunch and dinner still covered by the committee. And we still had free time for like 4 hours in between lunch and dinner. So that, I went to Chatuchak Weekend Market. OK, went shopping on my first day of "travelling", that's rarely happens to me ๐Ÿ˜œ
Eh, before going to Chatuchak, my friends and I went to Siam Square first.

Siam Paragon's selfie. source: Elisha's
Like another capital city,  Bangkok is full of skyscrapers and tall buildings.
I stayed in AETAS Hotel Bangkok (Ruamrudee) anyway, 4 star hotel --I got one sharing room, twin bed--. It's only 5 minutes walk to Phloen Chit BTS. My roommate was from Malaysia, pretty Janice Hew. 
No jet lag anyway from Jakarta to Bangkok, idk because there is no exact difference between Jakarta and Bangkok (the circumstances), and also no time difference between Indonesia and Thailand. I could go somewhere directly after arriving.

On 7th November, the forum officially begins. We gathered first at the lobby to go to the Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ). From our hotel to TIJ it was only took 7 minutes walk. The first day was only seminar from the most outstanding, fancy, and amazing speakers! The Director of TIJ, Mr. Kittipong Kittayarak welcomed us with his greetings. Followed by speech from Mr. Zaman Sia Sarif, the Director of International Commission of Jurists Regional Asia and Pacific. Their speeches were truly awesome and inspiring. (and I still have unanswered question to him ๐Ÿ˜… but time was not permitting me to asked).
In the afternoon, we were having our first discussion in each panel. Only an hour for talking about our perspectives by each participant. Then in the evening, we got a welcome dinner of TIJYF at Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel Bangkok. Just a spoiler, I met my senior back then in high school in this forum.... again. Little reunion of SMANIC haha.

With my senior in high school, kak Andhika. source : Kak Andhika's
Anyway, since my first day arriving in Thailand, the committee has provided me with overwhelming meals ๐Ÿ˜‘๐Ÿ˜‘ buffet, snack, buffet, snack. I am pretty sure I gained weight after coming back from Thailand. Almost every day I talked to myself, "Ratih, stop eating... Ratih, don't eat everything" HAHAHAHA. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Thanks TIJ Youth Forum Team!

Second day was made to start the discussion, but women empowerment team got such an excursion to go to Women Prison!! Yaaay. On the women prison, I saw how Thai government thinking so much about their peoples. Even the offenders in the prison, still being treated (more than) humanely. I went to a prison that's special for drug addicts. The main aim of this prison is not only to detent the offenders, but they focus on the rehabilitation. After that, we went back to TIJ Office. Followed by the next speaker, Dr. Sita. She is truly inspiring. She told us what are the main problems that occurred to women. We got 2 speakers at that day. But but, we went to Dusit Thani in the evening to have welcome dinner of ACCPCJ. I sat together with team halal food h4h4h4. I ate a lot, like...a lot  ๐Ÿ˜”well, eating in most costly hotel (&free) is my one of a kind experience. Ah ya, from day 2 until day 4, each panel has their own schedule. Thus,  Wildlife Trafficking already going to Dusit Thani first before 3 other panels.

--I guess there was a free time given by the committee. But I forgot whether it was on the second...or third day. I went to Asiatique. Mandatory visit when in Bangkok, right? ๐Ÿ˜œ --
--If it was on the second day, thus welcome dinner in Dusit Thani was on the third day-- then we were continue finishing the proposal--

Third day was truly made for discussion. Whole day discussion for project making. I wouldn't say much ๐Ÿ˜‹ we made the project until 1am at the hotel. Anyhow, all delegates seems already understood quite well about its topic they were represented. Meanwhile, I was selected (probably) because I showed my eagerness about women empowerment itself. But somehow, since I am passionate to it so I am wholeheartedly happy to learn more and make the project.
During the project making was tiring yet fun because we did it together. ๐Ÿ˜

10.30 pm selfie @hotel. Finishing the project proposal. Source : Joan's

To be continued... :)

Yogyakarta,
December 1, 2016




Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Living In My Dream Country [Part 2]

Melanjutkan kisah hidupku di Tiongkok..

Seperti yang aku ceritakan sebelumnya, aku sempat sakit karena puasa di Tiongkok dan kelelahan. Indeed, I celebrated Eid in KBRI Beijing. Masih sakit saat itu, but I would do my best to come for the sake of eating sate padang :p itu adalah pertama kalinya aku merayakan Idul Fitri jauh dari orang tua dan dalam keadaan sakit. 
Dan juga, di KBRI setiap Jumat mengadakan buka bersama sehingga orang Indonesia yang tinggal di Tiongkok tetap merasakan indahnya Ramadan bersama orang-orang asli dari kampung halaman. Aku sempat datang di buka bersama di Kedutaan, dan dengan kemampuan sksd ku *lagi* aku berkenalan dengan beberapa mahasiswa-mahasiswi di Tiongkok sekaligus ketua PPI Tiongkok wkwkwkwk. If I did not do that, I definitely would spend my whole month in Beijing feeling alone :") disitu juga aku berkenalan dengan mba Diyah, I let you know about her later.

Aku magang di sektor Politik di KBRI Beijing, working with such great diplomats :') terimakasih banyak Bu Renny, Pak Fefen, Pak Wahono dan Pak Arief telah mengajarkan Ratih banyak sekali hal. Though I was literally nervous working with them on my first week hiks..


In front of Indonesian Embassy in Beijing
Untuk menuju ke KBRI Beijing, dari rumah biasanya aku naik bus. Only 3 stops and yap! Dan untuk satu kali jalan menggunakan bus, hanya membutuhkan 1 yuan (atau 2000 rupiah) untuk yang memiliki Beijing Transportation Card, dan untuk yang membayar tunai harganya akan menjadi 2 yuan. Tidak setiap hari aku menaiki bus, sebenarnya. Tetapi memang aku lebih sering menaiki bus daripada kendaraan lainnya. Pada hari pertamaku menuju ke Kedutaan (awal baru pindah ke rumah mba Ratna), aku dan tante Yola menuju ke Kedutaan menaiki moti. Tante Yola called it "moti" then so do I.. hehe. Moti adalah motor kecil tetapi seperti taksi (once again, I'm not good at describing smth). Selain itu, aku pun menaiki taksi di Beijing untuk ke Kedutaan. Biasanya aku naik taksi kalau sedang hujan. Karena repot kalau naik bus dan sedang hujan ke kantor.
Dan aku menaiki subway kalau aku mau menuju ke tempat wisata saja, dan biaya menaiki subway satu kali perjalanan adalah 3 sampai 7 yuan kalau tidak salah, tergantung jarak. Tetapi biasanya aku membayar 5 yuan. Untuk kalian yang berencana mengunjungi Beijing dan ingin berkunjung ke KBRI, KBRI Beijing berada di dekat Agricultural Exhibition Center Station line 10.

I said it was summer, but it was not dry. Tipikal hujan di Tiongkok adalah tidak deras, tetapi bisa all day long. Do prepare to bring umbrella although you're visiting on summer! Beijing pun banjir meskipun hujan tidak deras. I brought my sandals to office because I was takut kebanjiran -_- 
Aku juga akan bercerita kalau selama aku tinggal di Tiongkok, I most probably not eating pork intentionally. Karena untuk makan pagi, aku biasanya cuma makan roti beberapa dan makan siang aku catering di Kedutaan dan makan malam kadang-kadang diajak keluar oleh staff KBRI yang lain. Aku hanya makan chinese food pada hari-hari awalku tinggal di Tiongkok dan juga hari terakhir di Tiongkok. Chinese dumplings and hot pot in China were damn good! Mamaku sempat ketakutan kalau aku tinggal di Tiongkok karena kemampuan Mandarinku yang terbatas (bahkan nggak bisa baca hanzhi sama sekali), tetapi aku baik-baik saja. Bagaimana tidak, aku magang di KBRI yang notabene hampir semua staffnya adalah orang Indonesia dan aku tinggal bersama staff KBRI yang keseluruhannya adalah orang Indonesia. Frankly speaking, I always asked them to speak Chinese because I'm way too nervous to implement my Chinese in the real world.

Seperti yang aku bilang sebelumnya, aku hanya pergi jalan-jalan saat weekend though I can say that I have free time at nights but I prefer to stay at home karena aku pribadi kurang suka pergi sampai malam. Jangan heran, I went out at 6am and back home at around 10pm every weekend. Dan aku tidak pergi sendirian di Beijing, hahaha nggak berani dan dilarang keras bahkan sama teman Chinese "because it is Beijing". Tapi mungkin kalau di masa depan aku diberikan kesempatan mengunjungi Beijing lagi, aku akan melakukannya somehow aku sudah lebih familiar dengan lingkungan di Beijing.

In Great Wall of China at Badaling
Aku baru sempat mengunjungi Great Wall of China di minggu ke-2 aku tinggal di Beijing. Great Wall trip is a one day trip.. cukup melelahkan. Seharusnya aku bisa menaiki kereta saat perjalanan berangkat menuju Great Wall. But the tickets were sold out even its 8am (it's on weekend and summer holiday FYI). Sehingga saat perjalanan berangkat, aku harus menaiki kendaraan lain yaitu bus. Hanya 6 yuan untuk 3 jam perjalanan. Ah ya, aku pergi ke Great Wall bersama mba Diyah (calon dokter asal Lombok yang punya wajah Chinese hihi), dan 2 kakak dari Google yang dikenalkan mba Diyah kepadaku; Bang Imdad dan mba Ierene. I owe them a lot. Untuk masuk ke Great Wall, membutuhkan biaya sekitar 40 yuan each person. Tetapi karena aku dan mba Diyah masih memiliki student card, thus we got half price of it! (I used my UGM card and it still useful in China so I got half price on every place). I recommend you to do this, child. Aku mengunjungi Great Wall bagian Badaling. Badaling Great Wall. Aku berangkat sejak jam 8 pagi dan baru memasuki gate dari Badaling pada jam 3 sore. I could say that my Great Wall trip was almost totally free. Dears Bang Imdad dan mba Ierene, you shouldn't have to do that tbh :(
Aku dan kakak-kakak keluar dari Great Wall sekitar hampir jam 6 sore, dan benar-benar mengejar kereta terakhir dari Great Wall menuju ke "kota" yang bernama S2 line. Pertama kali aku mengunjungi Great Wall dan itu sangat sangat ramai.  Well, aku mengantri 2 jam hanya untuk mendapatkan bus untuk menuju Great Wall dan kereta S2 line sangat penuh sesak saat perjalananku pulang. But no worries, I have experienced the real image of China because of that.. :)

Di minggu ke-3 aku hanya sempat mengunjungi Old Summer Palace atau Yuanmingyuan Park. Old Summer Palace terkenal dengan serpihan bangunan artistik nya yang terlihat seperti di Eropa. Old Summer Palace sangat luas, itupun kata orang-orang tidak seluas (New) Summer Palace. Aku memutuskan untuk mengunjungi Old Summer Palace karena kata orang-orang pun lebih menarik, dan sejujurnya aku memang belum ada niatan mengunjungi Summer Palace for some reason.. I recommend you to hire a boat if you visit (new) Summer Palace. Karena setelah perjalananku di Old Summer Palace aku bahkan tidak kuat untuk sekedar berdiri di subway dan pada akhirnya menaiki taksi.

Saat weekend terakhir di Beijing aku sudah tidak lagi mengunjungi tempat wisata. Ini saatnya aku membeli oleh-oleh. Well, aku tipe orang yang membeli oleh-oleh di akhir perjalanan jadi yah.. :) meskipun demikian, I have allocated my money for buying gifts. Aku membeli oleh oleh di Hong Qiao, berada dekat sekali dengan Temple of Heaven, tentunya bersama mba Diyah. Aku membawa ransel jansport dan sepulang dari situ tas jansport itu sangat penuh (jansport muat banyak sekali barang ya teman-teman :)) ) dan packaging oleh-oleh dari Tiongkok kebanyakan menggunakan box. Itu sebenarnya yang memakan tempat lebih banyak di koper. Dan aku mendapatkan oleh-oleh sangat banyak dengan harga yang sangat masuk akal berkat bakat menawar (dengan bahasa Chinese) yang di miliki mba Diyah.
Ah, ya! Aku masih mendapatkan satu kali perjalanan pada malam harinya ke Bird's Nest Beijing, that famous Olympic Stadium in Beijing.. dan disitu juga aku benar-benar melihat smog in real life. Bukan lagi smog yang aku lihat di foto-foto tentang Beijing (if you search "Beijing smog" on google). Bu Vita dan suaminya pun bilang bahwa aku sakit mungkin disebabkan oleh kabut asap yang kadang tak terlihat tapi berbahaya itu. Bagaimanapun itu sudah jauh lebih baik dibandingkan 2 tahun belakangan. Aku melihat di depan mataku sendiri apa yang telah aku tulis untuk paper International Environmental Law semester kemarin. (you see my eagerness about China). Jangan lupa bawa masker ya teman-teman just in case!

Bagi kalian yang memiliki Beijing Transportation Card, kartu tersebut dapat juga digunakan untuk berbelanja di supermarket loh. Jadi kalian nggak usah repot-repot mengeluarkan cash kalau memang saldo disitu cukup. (aku hanya menyimpan sekitar 40 yuan di kartu pertama ku yang kemudian hilang di Old Summer Palace, dan 30 yuan di kartu terakhirku). Kebetulan aku tinggal di dekat supermarket. Sehingga di hari-hari terakhirku di Beijing aku menggunakan kartu tersebut untuk berbelanja di supermarket. Jinkelong namanya. Not sure whether it applies to another city or not, since I can't compare because I only visited Beijing..

Aku pulang dari Tiongkok dengan bahagia, salah satu mimpiku telah tercapai. Setelah ratusan penolakan, setelah ratusan pertimbangan yang selalu menggagalkanku untuk berangkat ke Tiongkok, setelah ratusan percobaan untuk menuju ke sana. But yea, opportunity comes when the time is right..
dan aku pun pulang ke Indonesia dengan koper yang sangat penuh, sangat penuh untungnya tidak melebihi batas maksimal bagasi. Aku tidak membeli banyak barang untuk diriku sendiri saat di Beijing, kebanyakan hanya oleh-oleh yang tentunya semuanya akan di bagikan. Dan koperku tetap penuh, berisi oleh-oleh yang diberikan oleh ibu-ibu Kedutaan :')

Aku masih bermimpi untuk ke Tiongkok lagi, tetapi untuk travelling. Hong Kong SAR and Taiwan SAR probably would be my next consideration! See you in the near future, China. With you. :P

Taken at Beijing Capital Int'l Airport - Terminal 3



Yogyakarta, 23 November 2016



Sunday, October 23, 2016

Living In My Dream Country [Part 1]

Halo teman-teman! Akhirnya aku berhasil menyempatkan waktu lagi untuk menulis lagi di sini. Masih seperti beberapa post sebelumnya, aku akan menceritakan lagi tentang pengalamanku tinggal di negara orang. Kali ini aku akan menulis tentang Republik Rakyat Tiongkok. Aku diberikan kesempatan untuk tinggal di Tiongkok, eventually.
Btw, I rarely go abroad back then, I just did it in the uni! (because I got the chances).

Aku pergi ke Beijing, Tiongkok sekitar bulan Juni 2016 dan tinggal disana kurang lebih selama satu bulan. Well, aku sudah bermimpi untuk mengunjungi negeri tirai bambu ini sejak sekitar 2,5 tahun lalu atau sekitar tahun pertama aku menginjak dunia perkuliahan. Memang aku bermimpi untuk mengunjungi Tiongkok, yes it is. Tapi diluar perkiraan, aku langsung ditempatkan Yang Di Atas di capital city of Mainland China. Such a dream comes true.
Some people thought that I went to China for doing another aiesec thing. Mmmm, hell no. Aku pergi ke Tiongkok dengan tujuan untuk melakukan kerja praktek di Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Beijing. Magang di Kedutaan? Kok bisa? Aku sudah mulai mengirimkan beberapa lamaran kerja praktek ke beberapa Kedutaan di negara-negara impianku sekitar sejak bulan November atau Desember 2015. Namun baru mendapatkan konfirmasi dari KBRI Beijing sekitar bulan Januari 2016 (I knew I will go to China when I haven't departed to Pakistan anyway). Beberapa negara impian lainnya seperti mengabaikan lamaranku. But thanks to Indonesian Embassy in Beijing!

Aku berangkat ke Tiongkok bersama 2 teman dari UII yang akan ke Beijing juga, tetapi untuk melakukan Summer Camp, Sultan dan Rafa. Kalau nggak sksd saat welcoming party AIESEC, I definitely wouldn't know Sultan :p
Pada awalnya, kami bertiga tinggal di apartemen yang berada 5 menit dari Caofang Station. But still, it took 40 minutes to arrive at the Embassy :') Kami tinggal di situ karena Summer Camp mereka ataupun internshipku belum mulai. & we had a great time to explore Beijing on our first days living in China! Di hari pertama, kita mengunjungi Forbidden City / Tiananmen Square. GOD. I've been dreaming to take pictures here since years!
Forbidden City, source: personal gallery
You guys can see my excitement
Aku hanya memiliki kurang lebih 2 hari untuk adaptasi di Tiongkok sebelum memulai internshipku. Dan di hari kedua tinggal di Beijing, aku dan teman-teman juga mengunjungi tempat terkenal lainnya di Beijing. Akhirnya! Temple of Heaven! This is my favourite place afterall. Ofcourse -_- Aku lebih lebih lebih sangat penasaran untuk mengunjungi Temple of Heaven instead of Great Wall, tbh. Sempat shock karena tinggal di Tiongkok tidak semudah yang dibayangkan. Sebut saja, aku yang biasanya jarang olahraga *ehm* karena tinggal di Tiongkok jadi harus beradaptasi untuk jalan jauh kemana-mana. Kalau sudah di tempat wisata, yang notabene semuanya sangat luas dan for the sake of keeping my money to live one month in China jadi aku harus jalan kaki mengitari tempat wisata tersebut at least until I found the exit gate. :') sorry but, it was literally tiring. Aku baru bisa beradaptasi untuk jalan jauh kurang lebih pada akhir minggu pertama tinggal di sana. Aku sempat sakit pada minggu pertamaku, karena saat itu adalah bulan Ramadan dan it was a hot hot summer 39 degrees in China and I had to do fasting like 18 hours. I am overwhelmed with gratitude to bu Vita and fams yang mau ngurusin Ratih anak magang--yang baru nyampe Cina--langsung ngerepotin dengan sakit. Eh, perhatikan langitnya! Langit di Beijing sempat biru pada hari-hari pertama aku datang. Karena aku datang :p

Sultan dan Rafa sempat menemaniku ke Kedutaan sebelum mereka akhirnya pindah tempat tinggal di dekat Wangfujing Street, summer camp mereka baru akan dimulai beberapa hari lagi sedangkan I shall do my first day of internship like tomorrow. Mempertimbangkan jauhnya tempat tinggalku sebelumnya, yang memakan waktu kurang lebih 40 menit dengan subway akhirnya karena permintaan dan diizinkan oleh mba Ratna, staff KBRI yang lain akhirnya aku tinggal bersama mba Ratna, tante Yola dan om Devi yang semuanya adalah staff KBRI Beijing di rumah mereka. Bukan apartemen, ini memang rumah. And the price was half of my apartment's price! Rumah mba Ratna berada 10 menit jalan kaki ke --Jintailu station line 6 or line 14 exit F-- yang exitnya susah untuk ditemukan :') dan juga dekat bus station yang hanya membutuhkan waktu 10 menit by bus to the Embassy. Nice! Aku nggak akan telat datang ke kantor :p

Sekali lagi, tujuanku datang ke Tiongkok adalah untuk melakukan kerja praktek atau magang. Kalau aku sempat datang ke tempat wisata, itu hasil disempatkan di sela-sela weekend padahal banyak kerjaan dari kantor lho. Ini kerja praktek sekaligus jalan-jalan lebih tepatnya. Aku akan cerita lebih jauh tentang pengalamanku di Tiongkok, tunggu ya!



Yogyakarta, October 23, 2016


Monday, October 10, 2016

Pakistan, In Descriptive Sentences.

If the first post I was talking about my memories in Pakistan. In this post I would make you to see the country itself. I am gonna tell you mostly about Pakistan-- Lahore, the city I lived most of the time. I do hope it would change a bit your perspectives towards this country in which I love so much!

Lahore is the capital city of Punjab province. Second largest populous city, after Karachi (according to Wikipedia). In fact, when I first in Arsalan's car, when we were going to Badshahi Mosque for the first time, I really shocked because the road is very crowded. He yelled few times when driving, but not cursing. I hate crowd. First thing first, I would like to tell you about the foods in Pakistan. I will only explain one menu which is my favourite ones ._.
Halwa and Poori, source : personal gallery
This photo was taken when in Anarkali Food Street. If you google it, Anarkali is popularly known as the food street in Lahore. Thus, if you come to Lahore and don't know where to eat, you can try to go to Anarkali. The round circle food (sorry I'm not good at describing smth) is called Halwa, and the white foods in the little plate called as Poori. I first tastes this food on my first day near the Badshahi Mosque, with Arsalan and Hannan. I guess they bought me that because in the car I told them I could not eat spicy foods. Well, the Halwa is like Leker? Or martabak? Ah, not really to be honest. But it tastes nothing, its plain. And for the Poori, it tastes really sweet. I like it omg omg omg. So basically when eating this, you crop the Halwa and put it in the Poori so it'll taste sweet. Yum! I recommend you these foods if you like sweet foods. I tried other kind of typical Pakistani foods, but then it tastes weird in my tongue. There is one Pakistani "snack" in the supermarket near Asfand's which also recommended, unfortunately I forgot the name.

Second thing, I don't know why I want to explain about Pakistani fashion. The traditional clothes in Pakistan is known as Shalwar Kalmeez. It's almost like gown, ah no, I mean tunic with special embroidery. If its hand-made embroidery it'll make the price higher. For a suggestion, the famous store for buying shalwar kameez in Pakistan is called as Khaadi. For more models, you can check here.
Shalwar Kameez in Pakistani Wedding, its Amna's btw. source : personal gallery
I love hand-made things, thus I bought several shalwar kameez which were affordable :)) but the best one was not in Khaadi store, I found it when we visited Islamabad Museum. I cannot call it as "Kameez" but it's more like an outer. But its embroidery, very lovely in navy. (why am I making a rhyme?). I think you guys could buy it in Indonesia, name it in Tanah Abang.. but it probably wouldn't as beautiful as in Pakistan, and indeed more expensive.

Move to transportation. Frankly speaking, AIESECers told me to not go outside alone to explore Lahore. But they asked us to explore Lahore, still. I could not explain much about public transportation since I rarely used that except taxi. For explaining transportation, I would let you guys know about Pakistani truck which is so pretty.
Pakistani truck. source : images.google.com
Don't ask, I never tried that hahaha but I saw it in the roads. It has art on it. Does it beautiful? Secondly, there is also a Rickshaw. I'm thinking so hard to write it correctly. Rickshaw is probably the most affordable public transportation in Pakistan and we could find it anywhere. But sometimes the driver put higher price to the foreigners, thus bring at least a local to bargain. Rickshaw is literally a Bajaj in Indonesia. It doesn't have any specific differences with Bajaj basically, only the name different. I once went to Old Lahore with Rickshaw lho! If you want to rent taxi, I'm not sure since I never booked that by myself but it may costs you per hours. If you rent for a day, it'll be more cheaper. I couldn't explain much about Bus, since I was only used bus when I went to Multan. But frankly, I asked the AIESECers first to drive me to the place I want rather than I use public transportation. Public transportation in Pakistan was always my last option. Hehehe..

Speaking of the cultures in Pakistan, I'd love to explain about the wedding cultures in Pakistan. Well, like what is seems Pakistani wedding is really beautiful. The bride and groom are very pretty and handsome. They use a luxury gown to celebrate their wedding, and it's usually much more expensive rather than private party's gown. In the Pakistani wedding, they serve many kind of foods for the people who come to the celebration.Well, if we are talking about the cost they spend for a wedding celebration, its really expensive tbh. They made a very well celebration. And, what's special in Pakistani wedding is...tadaaa DANCE! Of course you guys know about Bollywood cultures to dance. I really love it when they dance in the wedding! <3 hum, and one favourite wedding song during my visit in Pakistan is.. Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna (instrumental ver.), there was also one song in the wedding also used as AIESEC Roll Dance, namely Tunak Tunak. Try listening to them! It should be pictures of Pakistani wedding, let me search.
Not exactly a Pakistani wedding, but EPs in the Pakistani wedding, source : I guess I took it from Asfand's
Frankly, I want to explain about Building in Pakistan but I couldn't !@#%$#^%&*& then I decide to explain about the Point of Interests (POIs) in Lahore. In the previous post I mentioned about Old Lahore and Badshahi Mosque. Well basically, Badshahi Mosque is in the Old Lahore area. Old Lahore is consisting of Badshahi Mosque, Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore Fort...and..what else guys? Lol I'm a bit forgot. There are few rooftop restaurants near the Badshahi Mosque, with cozy place (forgot the range price really), with Badshahi Mosque as the background. It really beautiful if you guys visit at night! Minar-e-Pakistan is the sign of the independence of Pakistan. Old Lahore I think is the best cultural places to visit in Lahore. They took me to Old Lahore for four times tho in my second week haha. You also could visit few mosques in Lahore like Wazir Khan Mosque, Tomb of Jahangir, or Lahore Museum. I really want to visit Hiran Minar tbh, the project manager promised me to take me there but yea. It's such a good place. I have attached the picture of Badshahi Mosque in my previous post, please check if you haven't read thank you xx
Do check my facebok album for the complete photos! That album is not open to everyone so please do add me on Facebook and send me a private message because I didn't accept people I don't know.

Lahore Fort, source : images.google.com
In the middle of explaining about Pakistan, I might also should tell you one main problem Pakistan has. Electricity problem :( huhuhuhu the electricity problem in Pakistan was bad, really bad. It got no electricity almost every day. This thus, I always charged my phone whenever the electricity is on no matter I still got almost 100% battery. No electricity leads to no wifi, no internet connection. Unless you already got your simcard, it's a bit okay. You could use your internet data to browsing. Do prepare a power bank or something if you visit Pakistan.

Next, let's talk about Education in Pakistan. I would say that I hosted by AIESEC in the best of the best university in the whole country, called it "AIESEC in Lahore" but mainly took place in Lahore University of Management and Science (LUMS). Most of the AIESECers studying in LUMS. Asfand, Bismah, etcetc are studying in LUMS, my project manager isn't. Although it is called as University of Management and Science, meanwhile there's still a law faculty tho. (I asked because I am a law student:P). This thus, the AIESECers mostly study about Management, Accounting, or else in management scope ugh. Same like in Indonesia, there were also public and private school. But, different with Indonesia which people say that public school is better than private school, conversely in Pakistan, private school is way better than public school. Those the only information I got regarding education in Pakistan... Sorry, still incomplete.

Last but not least, I want to share about the people in Pakistan. They are very lovely and humble! No words can describe how much I thank God to meet people like them. They love me.. hem, unconditionally. I love them anyway by any reason. I'm speaking this pointed to all Pakistanis, which are all lovely.
EPs and Asfand's Family, source : Asfand's again I bet
I recommend you to visit this country! I recommend you personally. This will bring such a new experience for you as a traveller. Well, I have tried to seek for host family in Couchsurfing (as a real traveller), but only some people I think could be your host. But if you want to be a backpacker to Pakistan I guess it'll be possible! You shall at least have a native with you just in case you need anything. I hope this would change a bit your perspectives towards the country. No regrets coming there.

Published on October 10, 2016
When Yogyakarta is raining.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

First Post, Indeed About First "Solo Travelling" Journey

 Well, first thing first I have to say that this is not my very first blog. I made several blogs but I forgot the passwords. :)) Ah, anyway, I am planning to make this blog more readable, understandable, and long-lasting not like my previous blogs. This supposed to be published few months before, but finally I could write about my stories! First story should be the incredible one.

So, here it is! MY BITTERSWEET MEMORIES IN PAKISTAN! Is that supposed to be the title tho? I think not.
Like what other people's imagination, Pakistan is a hazardous country with bombing threats almost everywhere. Uhm. Is it true? Okay let's see the truth.

I went to Pakistan on January 2016, I spent my first (and probably last, If I'm "alone" :p) winter in Pakistan. I went to Pakistan alone, my very first solo travelling but that doesn't matter! It should be me flying with another Indonesian girl but because she was not really cooperative at the booking time, then I decided to go alone. I went from my original city, Yogyakarta and transit for 7 hours at night in Kuala Lumpur then flying to Lahore around 01:00am. Btw can't stop saying thank you so much to my parents, Kak Dewi, Reinaldo my former EP Manager, and some friends yang rela nggak tidur until they make sure I'm already boarding to Lahore. Xie xie nin! (lho kok jadi ngomong Chinese?) They were too anxious because of this solo travelling. But I can do it!
I lived in a city, not as big as the capital city, not as hot as the other city, but somehow it was "enough" to live there, called it Lahore.
Arrived at Allama Iqbal International Airport around 8:30am and picked up timely by mas bro Arsalan Nadeem, a Canadian who was also an important part of my exchange journey & Hannan Naeem another mas brewok yang muncul kadang-kadang doang setelah itu. Sorry, it has to be written in Bahasa. Hehe. FYI, Arsalan was my very first buddy during my exchange. He was always responsible of me, he really taken care of me and made sure I'm happy physically and mentally ;_; and what amaze me is that he has exactly the same playlist with me!!! Hahaha. But mmm, no Kpop Songs lol he was laughing because I told him I do like korean songs. Hmmmm. Frankly speaking, Canadian is always too friendly.

Emmm, if you go exchange through AIESEC you would gain at least an EP Manager to manage your exchange 'til the day you'll be back to your original country, eh no, until you have fulfilled all the documents needed (after exchange). You supposedly also get a Buddy in your destination country. Can't say which one is more responsible towards me during my exchange. But, Buddy also (somehow) responsible to help you in case you need something. They supposed to be your "friend". EP Manager usually in contacts with your EP Buddy. Some people say that "buddy itu cocok-cocokan pada akhirnya". well, ya bener sih. Thank God I got the best of the best EP Manager and Buddy. They both were cooperative to each other. Saking cooperativenya, sometimes Arsalan said that "do you want me to tell your mum?" padahal dia nggak punya kontak mama aku.  "Hmmm I have your ep manager's contact" "I can ask your ep manager :p" whenever I'm start ngeyel, nyebelin atau lagi sakit. Another important AIESECer during my exchange was Nabillah, she was the one who signed the agreement between LC UGM and LC Lahore so whatever happens to me I also told her. Thank you for being fast response, maaf banyak complaint :(

6 hours sat in an airplane was suck, could not deny that I always had a jet lag after flights.  Without any notification and consent before, those dudes took me to the famous mosque in the town and had breakfast together. Thank you for treating, you guys.

Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, source : personal gallery
I was the the second EP (Exchange Participant, AIESEC's common abbreviation) who came to Lahore. This thus, my project began few days after I'm arriving. Though I have to make an opening video in the Mosque. In my first-three-days I moved from one home to another home. Like,  really,  God. First night in Aaiza's home, which is more than comfortable after my long flights. Second one in Bismah's, very very comfortable because the people inside was quite lovely. Last but not least, I stayed in Asfand's for the rest of my exchange in Pakistan along with the rest of the EPs. First week was bad, it's hard to adapting in a new environment, new people, etcetc. But, never mind, let's skip this part. Move to my second week which was started to be amazing. The intern house already full with EPs, consisting of two Indonesian girls, one Burmese girl, and 10 Chinese. New international family. In my second week, I already visited Old Lahore for fourth times. Thanks guys, thanks, I really appreciated that (hahaha I'm still laughing remember this). Speaking of the circumstances, Lahore is safe. It's truly safe. One moment I felt unsafe was only when I'm at the arrival hall. Because everyone stares at me meanwhile I don't know the real person who's gonna be picked me up (I know it's Arsalan, but yeah).

The journey begins. We, EPs went to a Pakistani wedding along with the interns family (Asfand and family), we went to Old Lahore, we went out with AIESECer buddies. On my second week, we all only spent in inside Lahore. Our project manager promised us that we would go outside city though, but it hasn't happened yet 'til the second week. Asfand's family is very lovely, they literally take care of us until now. Whenever we EPs went to the mosques, Pakistanis usually ask the Chinese to take photo together. Meanwhile, I was not. Guess what? Because my face's almost similar with them, they thought that I am a local people, said AIESECers and EPs. -_-
On my third week, we all couldn't wait again for outside city trips. But again, it hasn't happened again. This supposed to be the time for us to go to Murree. Our project manager was quite busy with the Election Board in AIESEC in Lahore. Hence, May (a Burmese girl) asked us whether we want to go to Multan with her or not, it was outside the project's plan. Then, May asked the project manager whether he will take the responsibility or not. He said "no" by giving us such like agreement. We were all disagree though, we kept going to Multan. As the additional information, May was only going to Islamabad, she already in Pakistan since two weeks before me. So she'll be leaving two days after Multan trip. We went to Multan with so many obstacles, both from the project manager or about the procedure to book the tickets, etc. We lend Arsalan's name bytheway to book the tickets, foreigners couldn't book the tickets again, it's limited if I am not mistaken. And I was very indecisive to come or not, since at that time I don't have Rupees in hand anymore. It supposed to be Arsalan took me to the money changer, but we went home too late thus its already closed. Fortunately, that kind--Asfand let me exchange my Dollars to Rupees.

From Lahore to Multan, it took 4 hours if I remember correctly by bus. In Multan, AIESECers in Multan hosted us, they even picked us up at the bus station. We spent a great time till the night we gotta leaving. They are all still keep in touch with me yay. We went back to Lahore at dawn the next day, our project manager was very angry with the EPs who went to Multan. But ugh, who the hell cares? I wanted an outside city trip. We found out that he was very angry, this thus impact to May which was deleted from the WhatsApp group. OMG. After we went back to Lahore, our project manger was not visited us again even appeared, till the day May leaving.
Then, he suddenly appeared at night when we all have dinner. 5 minutes standing in front of the dinner table, said that he will take us (finally) to Murree and Islamabad, then gone. He come along with mas bro Arsalan, which we EPs before it, has made a plan to take us to whatever mall because we were bored. I was sick at that time. No voice literally. I am sure it was because I ate much fast food. My tongue could not deal with some Pakistani meals. Thus, whenever we went outside we bought something fast food like KFC. But don't worry, I could complain to the project manager about it though WQWQ. Since I was sick, and the Murree trip will be on the next two days. Thus, Arsalan asked me to keep staying at home because "I'm sick" :(

The day finally comes. Our project manager took us to Murree and Islamabad in the morning, and again, he was late. Thank God I'm using my hijab only few minutes before he's coming. We went to Murree, only with two AIESECers, our project manager and Harris. I was still sick. So I didn't say much during the trip. Firstly, we went to Islamabad. From Lahore to Islamabad it was a long trip, 7 hours by bus. We visited the biggest mosque, called as Faisal Mosque. Mosque again  but I like it. Do come visit when you're visiting Pakistan!
Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan
Still in the same day, we had dinner at Monal Restaurant which was way too expensive. Dear bros, why supposed to be expensive meals when we could buy cheaper one??? I cursed my project manager for that. After having dinner, we went to the Murree. From Islamabad to Muree it took another 3 hours by bus. The place with snows in Pakistan. Pakistani said if they were not going to Murree, they would not experiencing snows. It was my first snow lho. Since we were arriving at Murree at dawn, and I didn't have cash. Thus, I rejected when they all asked me to went out to Murree Shopping Road. No money, darlings. We were all broke, but they still went outside. I decided to staying near the heater, actually. For additional information, I argued again with the project manager and I could not hold my wrath. I told Arsalan every single thing, he was the person I talked to whatever happens to me during my exchange. Even unecessary things and my stupid jokes because I was bored. Poor you, sorry not sorry but I liked it :)) I told him every single thing was not because he is my buddy, but I think because we have some similarities(?!) for some reason halah.
it seems that he was tired or else at that night, he didn't response my messages very well.
The next day, oops, I mean in the morning, we finally visited the Ayubia, main destination.  I was still angry with the project yeah so yeah yeah I talked most to Harris. I was quite disappointed with the project manager, in the afternoon the project manager asked me what did I say to Arsalan last night. I didn't reply, but he said that he begged to him for not doing that again to me. It seems that he didn't care last night though, but he begged to that guy. Bro :))))) For Islamabad and Murree trip only took two days. I think that I'm gonna spend some nights if I come visit Islamabad again.

I really forgot where to put this part since I don't really remember the exact time, but my Buddy was suddenly changed into Fahad--the pilot who doesn't want to be called as "Pilot" so I called him "student pilot"--. But it only applies for few days before my departure time back to Indonesia. Arsalan was no longer my buddy. We had a great time only with EPs, Arsalan, Fahad, and Asfand. (no project manager right there).

I left from Pakistan few days after Murree trip. The project manager and Harris dropped me off at the airport. Sadly, Arsalan didn't come at all.
I think this was the biggest trip I had when in Pakistan, there were a lot of little things. A lot of little trips, in which I also very loved it. But I couldn't write it all in here. Few memories already forgotten, I could not remember every single thing happened again like the first two months I came back from Pakistan. But I hope by making this article, when I start forgetting them I could re-read and memorize some part of it. For your references, these were the newest Bollywood thingy when I was in Pakistan.
Film : Dilwale
Song : Dilwale's soundtrack, Paani Wala Dance, Tunak Tunak, Subha Hone Na De, Choomantar, Wafa Ne Bewafai, Muqabala Muqabala
That's why whenever I'm sad I am listening to these songs again to memorise my experiences in Pakistan.

I explained my experiences are really too straightforward. I might gonna say sorry, but some of wrath and disappointment I really could not hold since in my first or second paragraph. Sorry not sorry to the related parties. I am saying truthfully. For the conclusion, I believe that Pakistan is safe. The people are more than lovely. I love them by all my heart. After all If you want to explore this country Pakistan, I might recommend you to visit Lahore rather than other cities. Trust me, it's "enough" neither less nor more.

P.s : I don't want to mention the project manager's name. Never again.

October 1, 2016
Ratih Andani
Written in the middle of studying International Organisation Law