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What kind of Expat are you? (or are your friends)

Expatriate (or expat) – a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country and culture other than that of the person’s upbringing or legal residence‘ – Wikipedia

One of the great things about being an expat in Indonesia is the ease in which you can mix and mingle with a diverse group of people. Amongst the expatriate community, there are very different groups that can be polar opposites in their outlook and reasons for being here. In an interesting blog post by Simon Black (the Sovereign Man), he outlines 7 categories of expats based on his experience. It’s worth a read whether you are an expat or a national.

 
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Posted by on September 18, 2010 in Commentary

 

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Fluorescent batik cigarettes?

I enjoyed a rare moment yesterday socialising with a group of new Indonesian friends all of whom were non smokers. In a country where you quickly get the sense that the majority smokes, knowing that a growing group of young Indonesians are choosing not to, gives some indication that there is a healthier trend emerging.

Back home in Australia, the government has plans to enforce plain packaging for cigarettes in 2012. This no frills concept really takes out the ‘sexiness’ of any product. I think I would actually quit drinking beer if all my options were from plain white cans. Scary thought…

Having a friend in Jakarta whose job is to actually develop new brands or sub brands of cigarettes, I have seen how much emphasis is placed on packaging. My mate keeps new packaging designs of his latest brand and shows them off with as much affection as a new dad does with his baby pics.

If the law goes through in Australia, it would make a major impact on tobacco companies who rely heavily on colours, logos and branding to promote their product. As a potential counter measure, the Australian media has picked up an idea of the tobacco companies branding and colouring the actual cigarettes themselves. Something that is already being done with a brand in Indonesia called ‘Black’, which uses back paper and uses heavily macho themed advertising to support its ‘black’ image.

So that got me thinking, if the tobacco companies could only use the cigarette paper to differentiate themselves, can you imagine the absurdity of the design ideas. The only thing more ridiculous would be how a typical bar or cafe in Jakarta would look with smokers puffing on pink, green, fluorescent, batik themed and army fatigue design cigarettes.  I’m sure my mate is salivating with ideas…

 
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Posted by on May 2, 2010 in Commentary, Life In Jakarta

 

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Belitung Island

A group of friends and I took the long weekend holiday to visit Belitung, an island on the east coast of Sumatra (approx 1 hour by plane from Jakarta). The island lived up to its reputation for stunning white beaches and clear turquoise coloured waters. We were fortunate to see dolphins on our boat outing which took us to a few of the small islands and reef formations just off from the cottages we stayed at.


 
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Posted by on February 26, 2010 in Belitung, Family & Friends, Travel for Fun

 

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Weddings Indonesia Style

I attended two weddings this past Sunday and they continue to amaze me with the grandees and cultural heritage. The smallest wedding I went to was in Bandung for one of the drivers from work, with about 100 people. Despite the humble setting in a small house in a kampung, it was still grand in its own way. The largest was for a glamorous couple (above),  which had well over 2,000 people in attendance at a 5 star hotel in Jakarta. With such a public display involving multiple generations of family and their friends, it’s no wonder couples in Indonesia have a low divorce rate!

 
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Posted by on February 23, 2010 in Life In Jakarta, Weddings

 

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Contrast of Experience

Aside from the opportunity to travel to unique places, one of the great joys I get from working in my job is the contrast of experiences I can participate in. I arrived back in Jakarta yesterday afternoon after staying at a remote exploration camp in the middle of a jungle, by the evening I attended an recital by a renowned Indonesian pianist, Ferdy Tumakaka, who performed works from Bach, Shubert, Godowsky and Chopin.

Each experience heightened my appreciation of the other.

 
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Posted by on February 19, 2010 in Life In Jakarta

 

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Gold & Silver Mine, North Sumatra

A fresh site for me in North Sumatra. This time its a gold/silver mine situated an hours flight + 2 hours by car from Medan in a place called Martabe. The mine has had multiple owners over the last 6 years and its finally on track to start production.

The flight to and from from Medan was on Susi Air, a small passenger and cargo airline that has an interesting history. Started by Susie Pudjiastuti and her partner, it was originally formed to service her family’s seafood business. Since then it has grown and has a small fleet of new planes and they employ expatriate pilots. They have become known for being the training ground for Indonesian pilots before they are poached or are lured by the bigger airlines like Garuda and AirAsia.

The camp site itself reminded me of a mountain retreat. Clean, green and scenic. Most of the structures are temporary and use 20 and 40 foot containers. The accommodation facility reminded me of a Japanese capsule hotel.

Surprisingly, the food was excellent and was better than most of the sites I have already visited. The workforce agree and they seem to quite happy with where they are.

No helicopter ride this time, but a very scenic and unique flight experience back to Medan flying over Lake Toba. My colleague and I took the back seats and enjoyed the best leg room we’ve ever had. When we landed we saw an abandoned plane which we were glad wasn’t our interconnecting flight.

After visiting a local private hospital in Medan, I stayed the night at the Aryaduta hotel which is a luxury hotel but priced at a very affordable (corporate) rate. Highly recommended and the food, particularly Chinese, is excellent.

 

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A New Project

After just over 12 months of living in one of asia’s most polluted, mega cities, I decided to setup a project to help fellow health conscious expats and Indonesians navigate the challenges that exist. Like anyplace in the world, information itself is rarely the answer (though sometimes it can help).

It’s still at a beta phase and I am doing it in collaboration with a range of health and medical professionals, so your feedback is welcome. Please check out the website:

http://asiahealthcoach.com/

 
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Posted by on February 14, 2010 in Life In Jakarta

 

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Travel Itinerary (Update)

Almost 2 months into the new year. It goes quick!

  • Feb (2nd week)Medan/ Martabe
  • Feb (3rd week)Belitung Island
  • Feb (4th week) -  Back in Jakarta
  • Mar (1st week)Vietnam
  • Mar (2nd week) -  West Papua, Rajah Ampat/Birds Nest
  • April (1st week) – Singapore
  • April (2nd week) – Sumba
  • April (3rd week) – Goronotalo
 
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Posted by on February 10, 2010 in Out in the Jungles, Travel for Fun, Vietnam

 

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Prasya’s Wedding

An Indonesian colleague of mine got married to a celebrity who he met when he entered a Mr Jakarta contest several years ago. Several thousand people were in attendance and not a drop of alcohol, which is a huge contrast to a typical wedding in Australia.

Indah Kirana

Prasya and Indah Kirana

 
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Posted by on February 9, 2010 in Celebrities, Weddings

 

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Bunaken Island

I was fortunate to have my first dive in over 20 years off the spectacular Bunaken Island. I tagged on a weekend after a work trip to a couple of mining sites that got me to Manado, which is 45 mins by boat to the famed national marine park. This series of dives is part of my mission to dive the top 5 sites in Indonesia this year.

Dives (Photos courtesy of Gloria Ngoi)



Novotel Manado

After sleeping at mine sites for 2 weeks, the luxury of a nice hotel room was a great way to spend the weekend. The Novotel in Manado is recommended. Quality accommodation at very affordable rates and very friendly, attentive staff.

 

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