Introduction of Indonesian Cafes
It was back in 2013 when I first tapped into Indonesia. Since then, I sometimes stayed in the country over several months, sometimes purchased round trip flight tickets between Seoul and Jakarta twice a month.
It all has severed me a precious opportunity to come closer with the 'Country of Equator'. As my horizon on Indonesia got broadened, the country came to me with diverse attractions. Coffee, called 'kopi' in the local language is one of the charming characteristics.
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Friday, June 14, 2019
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Walking around Cafes in Indonesia(1)
Introduction of Indonesian cafes along with local coffee culture
It was back in 2013 when I first tapped into Indonesia. Since then, I sometimes stayed in the country over several months, sometimes purchased round trip flight tickets between Seoul and Jakarta twice a month.
It all has severed me a precious opportunity to come closer with the 'Country of Equator'. As my horizon on Indonesia got broadened, the country came to me with diverse attractions. Coffee, called 'kopi' in the local language is one of the charming characteristics.
Though somewhat unfamiliar to most Korean people, Indonesia is the 3rd largest producer of coffee globally after Brazil and Vietnam.
It was back in 2013 when I first tapped into Indonesia. Since then, I sometimes stayed in the country over several months, sometimes purchased round trip flight tickets between Seoul and Jakarta twice a month.
It all has severed me a precious opportunity to come closer with the 'Country of Equator'. As my horizon on Indonesia got broadened, the country came to me with diverse attractions. Coffee, called 'kopi' in the local language is one of the charming characteristics.
Though somewhat unfamiliar to most Korean people, Indonesia is the 3rd largest producer of coffee globally after Brazil and Vietnam.
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Walking around Cafes in Indonesia(1)
Introduction of Indonesian Cafes
It was back in 2013 when I first tapped
into Indonesia. Since then, I sometimes stayed in the country over several
months, sometimes purchased round trip flight tickets between Seoul and Jakarta
twice a month.
It all has severed me a precious opportunity to come closer with
the 'Country of Equator'. As my horizon on Indonesia got broadened, the country
came to me with diverse attractions. Coffee, called 'kopi' in the local
language is one of the charming characteristics.
Though somewhat unfamiliar to most Korean
people, Indonesia is the 3rd largest producer of coffee globally
after Brazil and Vietnam. My desire to truly explore the local coffee culture
becomes stronger as my experience on Indonesia gets richer in both quantity and
quality.
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