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Local Favourite Takes On Canggu Tennis Top Spot to participate and succeed in numerous tournaments, winning an impressive twelve in just one year! From age 13 - 17 years, Nining played the Asian circuit, including a three month tennis tour of the United States. There’s a new queen of the court and she is here to stay! Those of us who frequent the Canggu Club Tennis Centre will already be familiar with new Tennis Club Coordinator, Nining’s face as she has assisted many of us with our swing for some years now! A veteran on the Indonesian tennis circuit, Nining (Sediati Merdiningsih) began playing the game at the tender age of nine and started competition from just ten years of age! A year later saw a move to Jakarta after her talent was scouted by local tennis club, Nugra Santana who offered her a coveted sponsorship. At the age of twelve she had risen to an incredible number one ranking for junior female in Indonesia and continued
Her move to Bali a few years later saw her secure certification in teaching and between instruction and participating in tournaments around the island, she also coached the local Bali team to the number three position nationally! Already having been a firm fixture with Canggu Club Tennis for around eight years now, Nining knows the run of these courts like, well…….. her back hand! Her friendly manner and tennis talents puts her in high demand as a coach and hitting partner, with many of us hoping her numerous skills on the court might rub off. It was no surprise she was the obvious choice to fill previous Head of Canggu Club Tennis, Paul McCabe’s rather large shoes after he moved on to other ventures last month.
If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.
Nining’s familiarity with the day to day operations of the Tennis Club, her obvious popularity with members and guests, young and old as well as her talents as a player, hitting partner and coach, made her the ideal candidate for Canggu Tennis Club Coordinator. Along with her task of organising other coaches and assistants, she also takes on the massive role of maintaining the smooth operation of the hugely popular Junior Sports Academy tennis program. We wish this popular and talented local lady every success in her new position and look forward to yet another busy and exciting year of tennis at the Canggu Club Tennis Centre. Congratulations Nining! www.cangguclub.com Ph: +62 361 848 3939 / +62 82 897 193 939 Jalan Canggu Club, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia
GIN Bali 2015 - A Chance for Youth to Find Their Voice Representatives from schools across South East Asia will once again converge on Bali next month for the 2015 Global Initiatives Networking Conference. On October 16th, 7th and 18th, Canggu Community School will play host to students from Lombok, Vietnam, The Philippines and East Timor to experience what can happen when young and enquiring minds get together to address and discuss global issues they are passionate about. The GIN conferences offer a platform which is designed to engage and educate students in active and collaborative ways, encouraging a call to action and introducing keynote speakers who are already making a positive impact in their communities and further afield. This year, workshop leaders and keynote speakers are travelling from Australia, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam as well as the local area. Young people involved in sports, creative writing, animal rescue, environmental care and music will take part in the conference workshops as well as guide and support students to find their ‘voice’ and to inspire them through sharing their own experiences.
Bali Schools Battle of the Bands. Sunday starts early with presentations and speakers from 9am. Workshops gazetted for the day include: Animal Rights, The Food Revolution, Documenting Our World, Life Rights, The Journey of Song and Human Writes - a workshop which aims to help participants use the power of words to petition for a safer more just and empathetic world for all through personal storytelling. It will be led by Fyn Tan and Fern Chettle. Sponsorship of this event will support AJAR and GIN conference Keynote Speaker, Kosal Khiev will also attend the workshop. Sunday afternoon’s activities will continue with lunch, a chance to visit the Passion Fair and feature presentation by, Kosal Khiev at 1.15pm. After his successful appearances last year at the Ubud Readers’ and Writers’ Festival and an outstanding performance at GINBali2014, Kosal is returning to Canggu Community School as a workshop leader and will be making a presentation as Key Note Speaker to the entire GINBali2015. Organisers are offering the opportunity to become a community or business sponsor and information about sponsorship packages along with a detailed program of the weekend’s events is available at the GIN 2015 website: globalissuesnetwork.org
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As an exciting precursor to this year’s incredible lineup for GINBali2015, CCS is very honoured to be able to show the moving documentary on the life of this year’s GINBali keynote speaker KOSAL KHIEV, in a specially themed setting of the amphitheatre on SEPTEMBER 27th at 7pm. The film is entitled, CAMBODIAN SON and presented by director Masahero Sugano. Tickets are IDR50,000 in advance at Canggu Community School or you can reserve your ticket at
GINBali 2105 is an opportunity for our youth to experience working with vibrant, engaging and inspiring speakers who are taking on the real issues that are affecting the world we live in and that of our future generations. If you are between 11 and 17 years, sign up today! The cost is 1,500,000 IDR for the three days including all food and snacks. For further information go to the Global Issues Network website: globalissuesnetwork.org or email: infoginbali@gmail.com
Vampire Facials at Monday Morning Beauty Talks
In order to expedite the process and due to the fact that ‘we are talking injections here people!’, the team at Body Temple and Cocoon showcased a slightly different PRP procedure for our Monday Morning Beauty Talks. For the purposes of this demo and to allow us ladies to gather ‘round, devour complimentary munchies and watch our volunteer (should that read victim?) for the day, the therapists demonstrated a slightly less invasive way to reap the rewards of PRP therapy. In this instance, just 10 ml of blood was drawn and separated whilst our guinea pig enjoyed a microdermabrasion in preparation for what was to follow. The plasma extracted, a derma roller was used over the face to ‘perforate’ the skin, after which the plasma was gently massaged into the aerated tissue! Ewww! A little bit icky, this procedure is a slightly less daunting and invasive but still produces the similar results of cell rejuvenation and collagen growth, promoting fresh, plump, younger looking skin. Yippeee! Sign me up!
The conference kicks off on October 16th at 6pm with an opening ceremony at the CCS Amphitheatre with a traditional welcome dance followed by the evening’s feature event, the Indonesian premiere of ‘Long Sa’an’ The Journey Back - a documentary detailing a Dayak man’s emotional journey back to his village that considers the value of community and the dangers of progress. Saturday will showcase a VOLCOM sponsored fashion show at hip Seminyak venue - The Straw Hut where a BBQ dinner will be served in the garden and guests can enjoy local talent from a variety of Bali schools’ musicians featuring headliners, Radiation who took out the title at the
injecting foreign filler matter into my rapidly sagging jowls, surprisingly, the idea of PRP therapy did pique my curiosity. Billed as the “Vampire Facial” and apparently made famous by one of those Kardashian sisters, Body Temple Spa and Cocoon Medical showcased a demo of the procedure for their monthly Monday morning Beauty Talks, so I went along for a look. PRP (or platelet rich plasma) therapy is not a new procedure. It has long been employed in orthopaedics as a treatment to promote rapid healing and replenish tissue growth in knee and shoulder injuries and, only recently as an anti ageing procedure. Not surprisingly, it is the most popular procedure at Cocoon Medical Spa after botox!
Being on the wrong side of forty, a lover of the sun and a little bit vain, I have long been on the lookout for ways to return some of that youthful glow to my face and replenish what gravity and the years have taken away! Having never been wildly enthusiastic about the thought of
PRP therapy is a process whereby qualified therapists draw around 40ml of your blood (yes there are needles), place it in a centrifuge and spin it madly for about ten minutes in order to separate the platelet rich plasma from the other red bits. That 40 ml typically produces just 10 ml of the ‘good stuff’ which is then injected (more needles!!) into the areas of the face you wish to rejuvenate. Designed to promote healing, production of hyaluronic acid and collagen growth, it is really the only safe stuff to inject in those problem ‘under the eye’ areas where we all seem to carry a little extra unwanted luggage and where botox and fillers just can’t go! If you think about it, they are simply putting back the best of the bits they just took out! Easy!
Every month Body Temple Spa @ The Canggu Club, along with Cocoon Medical Spa join forces to present free and informative information mornings to showcase therapies and provide info on all of those hints we need to know to stay beautiful inside and out. The mornings are open to everyone and you do not need to be a Canggu Club member to join in. Morning tea and refreshments are provided and participants have the chance to win a complimentary treatment showcased at the session! For more information about the monthly beauty talks as well as Anti Ageing Mondays at Body Temple Spa, call them on: 0361 8483939 or go to the website: bodytemplebali.com
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Friday Funday with Solemen & Anantara Seminyak
When asked what she wished for her birthday this year, much loved and popular Solemen Outreach team leader, Sarah Chapman simply stated, “I want to spend the day with our children and their families!” And so the birthday girl’s wish was granted as everyone came together to celebrate a day of friendship and family on Friday August 14th with the Anantara Seminyak Funday.
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Solemen staff, the children and their families along with the Seminyak Anantara team joined together to participate in a fantastic day of activities at the beach. From building sandcastles and sticking on silly tattoos, holes were dug to treat willing participants to ‘sand spas’ along with uninterrupted beachfront views and a sensational seaside picnic. Suffice to say it was an awesome afternoon! For a number of the children who attended the day of activities, it was the very first time their toes had touched the sand and they had ever laid eyes on the azure waters that surround their island home, hailing from villages further from the beaches many of us take for granted every day. Their enjoyment of the afternoon’s stunning backdrop was evident in the laughter and smiles on their faces as the day progressed.
A refreshing lunch was served at the water’s edge and ice cream topped off the meal to a T. In keeping with the birthday theme for the day, each child received a present of their very own to unwrap and take home! Unbeknown to many who came along, the children and their families were in for a treat as they had little idea it was Sole Angel Sarah’s special day! There was of course, cake for the party girl and, in addition to the birthday bash, a second surprise awaited the Solemen team with the presentation of a cheque to the value of IDR 25,000,000 by Clinton, Anantara’s General Manager, the results of a successful CSR program agreement between the Seminyak hotel and Solemen. Staff and guests along with Solemen’s Ambassador Tamara Bleszynski joined together to celebrate life and fun under the Bali sun and as the afternoon turned to evening and it was time to head for home, nobody could dispute it was an ideal way to spend the day. We hope you had an awesome birthday Sarah! www.solemen.org Facebook: IndonesiaSoleMen Twitter: solemenindo
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MUSIC MATTERS By Toby Greetings live music fans, and welcome to this special report edition of Music Matters here in your local Bali Advertiser. There are only two words I can say this morning wow and ouch! Wow because Bali put on a two day full music festival, and ouch because I am still recovering from it! Soundrenaline 2015 was without doubt the most incredible event I have ever covered on Bali, and as a one off it showed what can be achieved with a bit of cigarette money, and some corporate sponsorship, anyway enough praise let’s get down to business, and get into what went down at Bali’s ¿rst rock festival! I ¿rst heard about this just from driving through Jimbaran as there were some posters knocking around with’ Go Ahead’ as a logo and to my total surprise Wolfmother at the top of the list. The poster was in Indonesian apart from the band names, so intrigued I went home and googled, Wolfmother Bali and found the webpage for Soundrenaline. There in black and white was a sentence that read “Con¿rmed act Wolfmother to headline this year’s festival at the GWK Jimbaran!” As soon as I read this I was off, I jumped on the bike and headed for the GWK.
quickly losing your mates. At about half ten this had happened, so with a dead phone and some notes carefully scrawled in my notebook I headed for the exit gate. On the way on the Go Ahead stage I caught a couple of tracks from Indonesian rockers Burgerkill , which I covered before on another much smaller, free festival in Kuta central park about a year ago. They were still very good, and were smashing that cross over Sothern rock style. I walked back and ended up sitting with some guys playing guitar on the street for an hour, before wearily but happily stumbling home.
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The next day came it took me a while to get out from the bed and I wound up getting to the festival at about 6pm. There were some great acts on before Wolfmother and today there were probably twice the amount of people as yesterday. The really great thing (for me at least) about a festival in Bali is the fact that most people are shorter than me so I get a good view of the stage! The Go Ahead stage was in a quarry and all the heavier bands seemed to be placed where the area was packed. I saw Kotak which I have covered before and a seriously heavy band called Coil, which were kind of a cross between Slipknot and Korn and were pretty awesome. Ok I am running out of word count here because there was just so much, so let’s get to the main event Wolfmother. The band were very famous three or four years ago and had hits all over the world with their songs Woman, and Joker and the Thief. I literally stood in front of the main stage for four hours waiting for them where I listened to NEV, Sheila on Seven and Slank, my legs ached my back ached, the price of beer was now a heady 50,000 RP, but you have to make sacri¿ces to make sure you get what you came for!
The festival was 2 days away and I wanted to make sure I got in so ditching my bike outside the of¿ce I went in and asked “How much for a two day ticket” the reply Àoored me as much as the fact I had just found out there was a two day rock festival in on Bali just four miles from my house! “ Rp. 100,000” that’s for two days, I asked her expecting there was some kind of mistake, as a two day rock festival in the UK costs a minimum of 150 pounds! “Yes that is for two days at the festival” I handed over the cash for three tickets there and then, with the biggest smile on my face and went home Wolfmother were supposed to play at eleven but after a to prepare. last minute change due to all the Slankers (Slanks army of fans) Slank took that spot, and it was 12.45 before Wolfmother Two days later myself and a took to the stage. The lights went down, a massive drum kit couple of mates set off for went on, and about ¿ve different guitars were lined up then Soundrenaline, preparation boom they were there! The massive hair, the crazy 60’s was essential, so we drunk psychadelic clothes Wolfmother were really in Bali! They four Bintangs found the most kicked off with Dimension, the crowd (me included) began to ripped up band t-shirts we mosh and things got wild, there was a guy crowd sur¿ng that could, and I made one of my got dropped, and a few people got cuts and bruises in the pit, ties into a bandanna and which in a rock gig is standard also there was a water cannon wrapped it round my head ¿ring over us and soaking the ground so it became muddy! for that true school of rock experience. We got there at Wolfmother (who have a sound reminiscent of bands like Led about four parked the bike Zeppelin and Black Sabbath) were initially amazing, but on outside a mini mart and walked the kilometer or so into the the third song ‘Woman’ one of the main speakers blew GWK site. We didn’t know what to expect, I mean I have and then unfortunately they sounded distorted. The mainly covered events like Dream¿elds here in the past and have Indonesian crowd were very quiet between sets, so I could always been complaining that there is nothing like it for rock shout directly to the stage, I shouted “You blew a speaker” and here in the same place was exactly that. about four times, then the lead singer Andrew Stockdale actually shouted back at me “Thank you we know, four times.” As we got closer you could hear the bands and they were loud. The entrance was incredible, proper ticket booths, It was very late and the gated security, and you even got a wristband. As we were crowd dismayed by the waiting in line we could see the ¿rst stage and one of the poor sound quality began bands was cranking out some Linkin Park. I was just blown to leave, in the end Wolfaway! Once in I checked the program obviously Wolfmother mother were only playing was tomorrow night, but today there were some great Indo- to a crowd of maybe four nesian acts and there were 4 main stages and 3 welcoming hundred people and many stages to choose from, not to mention a tie die t-shirt stand, had opted to sit on the a place called the rabbit hole, and even a guy giving free grass than be up close and haircuts! It was truly amazing. We headed up to the main personal to the stage. You stage which was located in front of the Garuda, found a bar could see that the band were annoyed by this, but like the and sat there taking everything in. pro’s they are they ¿nished the gig in style and smashed out ‘Joker and the Thief’ to what remained of the audience. The The police were out in bassist is actually the keyboardist, and plays both instruments force and I have never at the same time and uses his feet on the keyboard! The band seen a police or security is world renowned, and really mind blowing musicians it was presence like it any- a joy to see them in Bali, and I can’t help thinking if they had where, there were even gone on earlier it would have been even better. military police from Jakarta there! After a few Overall the festival was fantastic, and even though it’s put on very expensive beers by a cigarette company as part of a marketing campaign, you and some Long Island have to applaud at just how well put together this all was and ice teas we sat on the all I hope is they do it all over again next year! grass and watched Lolot, then Marcello Tahiote, Naif and Rif. All the bands were excellent, Rif had the biggest crowd and had some real talent. The singer reminded me a lot of Rob If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or Halford from Judas priest and as their name suggested they if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate played heavy and fast, and had a true talent when it came to to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively shredding. I am not going to lie, by this point I was a little to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com worse for wear and my memory goes a bit hazy. There were Copyright © 2015 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters maybe 1,000 people just milling around the main stage, and at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz like any other festival, if you’re not careful you wind up
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
The Real Indian! I n d i a n restaurants are found in just about every city of the world. In some western countries [such as England] they are found in almost in every village as well. Most serve the basic traditional dishes and whilst you could never call Indian food bland some of it is when compared with the real thing, with flavours so rich and intense. Queen’s Tandoor is the real thing! They serve sensational Indian food, with no apologies. No toning down of taste! Indian chefs, imported Indian chillies and spices, imported Indian know-how! That all goes to making food that is traditionally Indian! When you dine at Queens you are actually visiting India, without having to pay the air-fare. I have to admit that when I first saw Queen’s Tandoor, and read the history, my gut feel was ‘another franchise or Bali branch of a restaurant that ‘works’ in Java, but may not work here’. How wrong could I have been! Yes the ‘chain’ does originate in Jakarta and the Bali operation follows their principles but the local Indian management at Queens Tandoor, Seminyak, is very hands-on! If you love the cuisine of northern India then this is the restaurant for you! Just passing and want a quick snack? Real Samosas [vegetable, chicken or mutton] or Kebabs with a difference; the Vegetable Chilli ones are full of fire, whilst the Harra Bara Kebab consists of deep-fried patties of vegetable, cheese and paneer, delicately spiced. No matter what meat you order [there is no beef or pork served here], the slow cooking method of the meat, in some cases previously marinated, ensures that the end product will always be tender and juicy. As for the accompanying sauces, they are all rich and full of flavour! That unique flavour, and aroma, of Indian cuisine! From the tandoor a variety of Chicken Tikka: Plain, Harra [coriander, mint and green chilli], Jaffran [saffron, cumin and ginger], Achar [marinated in pickles]. Sheekh Kebabs are universally popular, and rightly so. Minced lamb mixed with herbs and saffron, moulded into a sausage shape, then charcoal grilled. Prawn, Fish and Cottage Cheese offerings are also from the Tandoor. There is even a vegetarian version of the Sheekh Kebab. Chicken curries include a wonderful Chicken Tikka Makhanwala [often just referred to as ‘Butter Chicken’. pictured]. The ever-so-tender chicken pieces are covered with a rich butter sauce, with such an intense flavour of Indian chillies and spices you could almost call it luscious.
From Madras, there is a Chicken Curry [boneless chunks] in a thick rich sauce of tomato, onion and coconut cream. Chicken from Kashmir is in a much milder curry, dried fruits added. A traditional Chicken Korma [ground cashews and mild spices], Dhal Sag [in lentils and spinach] or Handi Chicken [masala, in a clay pot], are just some of the tempting items on offer here.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Queens Tandoor.
Address
: Jln. Raya Seminyak 73, Seminyak.
From Goa, that Portuguese inspired western region, a wonderful Mutton Vindaloo! Whilst as a westerner I have usually ordered a Beef Vindaloo in Indian rerstaurants around the world [or even goat] this one looses nothing by comparison. Fantastic full-on flavour, the sauce so rich! One of the many specialties from Kashmir is Rogan Josh. It consists of chunks of tender mutton [tasting much stronger than lamb] in a Kashmir masala with saffron and yoghurt. Another is Mutton Kashmiri Kofta a plate of balls of minced mutton, stuffed with dried fruits.
Telephone
: 732.770.
Open
: 12.00 midday to 11.00 p.m., daily.
The Prawns, Makhanwala style, are covered in that same buttery sauce of tomato, chilli and cream. Impossible not to like! If you are bent on showing how tough you are and want it fiery hot, then the Prawn Goa Curry will test you out! More subtle is the Allepy Prawn Curry. A variety of fish dishes are available with similar treatments although the Fish Tikka Masala is hard to go past if you like rich creamy Indian sauces. Indian restaurants have always been a haven for Vegetarians. Queen’s Tandoor is no exception. It started back with the entrees and snacks and continues with the mains. Mutter Paneer is a dish for non-vegetarians as well. Cottage cheese cooked with peas in masala, so delicate! Likewise with the Malai Kofta, vegetable balls in a soft creamy sauce. Malkai Jalfrazi are corn, peas, tomatoes and onion all combined in a thick, rich masala. And then there are the dahl dishes. If all those with cholesterol problems ate a good serve of lentils every day, their dietary fibre content would almost look after itself. Dahl Fry is simply mixed lentils with garlic and butter, whilst Buttered Moong Dahl is yellow lentils that have been simmered with butter and dry masala.
Non-Smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area
: Yes.
Air-conditioning
: Yes.
Parking
: Secure, at rear of restaurant.
Price
: Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Food
: Indian [northern].
Wine
: Limited list.
Service
: Very knowledgeable.
Atmosphere
: The smell of Indian spices.
Overall
: Great taste, great value!
No Indian meal would be complete without some of their wonderful bread. Bread that has been baked in the tandoor, a clay oven. You can have your nan plain or stuffed with onion, potato, cheese or dried fruits. It can also be flavoured with mint, garlic or herbs. If you start eating those thin crisp Chappati [wheat bread] you will never stop! For something completely different, try the Masala Kulcha. Super fine flour bread stuffed with potatoes, cottage cheese and a blend of aromatic spices.
Copyright © 2015 Gerry Williams
They also have a variety of true Biryani dishes and even a Dosa or three. Even their desserts are worth a try. Kulfi Pyalla is Indian ice cream like you have never tasted before.
Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants.
The only problem with eating at Queen’s Tandoor is that it can be habit forming. Here is quality Indian food, served in pleasant clean premises, with waiting staff that really want to help. Very habit forming!
Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Restaurant & Food
16 September - 30 September, 2015
Update Watercress Café has arrived in Ubud. It is located in a very prime position in upper Monkey Forest Road, close to many other very busy operations yet at one that has been virtually friendless for the past 12 years, with two different names and operators. Not any more as the arrival of the Watercress team appears to be a natural follow-on to the instant impact they made on Jln. Batu Belig [a stretch of many failed cafes and restaurants] where they enjoy full houses day and night. Their formula is simple; quality fresh ingredients, imaginative menus and modest prices all offered in a fun and friendly environment. Great coffee from Revolver [100% Arabica from Colombia, Guatemala and Papua], even with a perfect crema, it does not get much better than that! Open for breakfast, some traditional some innovative, but all perfectly prepared. Lunch or Brunch there are many options, exotic sandwiches, open [pictured] or closed, snacks and light meals, or why not just an all day breakfast? Hamburgers, a million miles from the fast food versions, can be with a giant meat patty or their sensational and original Mahi-Mahi Burger. Wherever possible organic produce is sourced but unlike many other places they do not pretend that everything is when it can not be. However the range of ingredients for your salad [choose them yourself] is amazing, and as healthy as you want it.
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La Favela is a strange name for a restaurant. A favela is a Brazilian shanty town, or slum. La Favela, on Jln. Laksmana [Eat Street], Kerobokan, up the steps opposite to the Coco supermarket, is no slum. Liberal use of recycled wood gives it a special feeling. The bar is long and well stocked with one of the best Whisky and Cigar menus in Bali. La Favela attempts to be a bar, restaurant and party venue all in one. The menu is Spanish come South American. Tapas are available and there is quite a variety, they are just about big enough to share. The pick of them is the Grilled Octopus in that Argentinian Chimichurri sauce [finely chopped parsley with oregano, garlic and olive oil]. Other tasty titbits include Prawns in Jerez sauce [sherry], Grilled Zucchini with feta cheese and pine nuts, Tuna Croquettes and Crumbled Eggplant with yoghurt and lemon. Or you can start with a Greek Platter [hummus, falafels, marinated feta and olives, Tzatziki sauce and pita bread] that sounds very Lebanese. The Gourmet Pizza has cured Parma ham, rucola, Grana Padano and Feta cheeses. The mains come from everywhere. Peruvian Ceviche [the original] is a menu all of its own. Beef is tenderloin or rib-eye, Lamb is a rack, Chicken a tajine and the Back Ribs are in tamarind. Graze is an all day diner, street-side in front of the new majestic Maya Sanur, on Jln. Danau Tamblingan. Open from 7.00 a.m. for that early breakfast and all day till mid evening for just a coffee, or with a snack, light meal or something heavier? They must have the largest coffee range in Sanur, all the standards plus quite a few special specials, try the Black Forest [with chocolate syrup, whipped cream and red cherry] or a Peppermint Mocha Cappuccino? Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day and at Graze the options are endless. Whilst all are classified by country style there is also a long list of extra side orders. Perfect, as most people like to build their own breakfasts. Breakfast is sensibly available till 3.00 p.m., where most hotel restaurants cut it off late morning, I have no idea as to why? The only thing better would have been a real all day breakfast. My pick is the Scandinavian of apple juice and fruits, poached eggs, rocket and smoked salmon on a potato cake, and coffee of course. Lunch can be a sandwich, vegetarian [avocado, hummus, beetroot, cucumber, carrots, sprout and leaves], simple [roasted chicken with rocket, cucumber, avocado and tarragon mayo on French baquette] or exotic [pastrami, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, Russian dressing on rye]. Chicken & Pumpkin Cannelloni, Lamb Koftas and Beef and Dark Ale Pie are just some of the main offerings. Then there are larger dishes to be shared; 400grams of Australian thyme-salt crusted Beef Tenderloin, Baby Back Ribs with Balinese spices or an Organic Whole Roasted Chicken. Dining alone? There is always an excellent Ploughman’s Lunch of slices of ham, chunks of cheddar, boiled eggs, pickles and salad with a crunchy baguette.
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Planet Mars is yet another coffee ship on Jln. Hayam Waruk in Renon, there must be more than 20 of them by now! Some are aimed at the local student market others at a more sophisticated customer base. Only the lack of air-conditioning may prevent this one enjoying both clientele. Funky, friendly and budget priced it is an attractive option in this competition laden street. A range of coffees and juices, which is mandatory, plus cheap snacks that include some unusual Hamburgers, BBQ Bacon & Cheese, Mushrooms & Cheese, Chicken Steak and Crispy Chicken. The Mars Special Hot Dog has Bolognese sauce added to the frankfurter. Chicken Wings, pork ribs, BBQ beef sausage and a range of pasta dishes are all anytime food. A bit more substantial is the Pork Chop in black pepper sauce and Chicken either grilled or crispy. Good fun and very cheap. Angelita is self-styled as a Tea Salon & Patisserie found on Jln. Raya Kerobokan in Taman. Pastel blue predominates, the setting light, clean and functional. Whilst the patisserie is decidedly French a Croque Monsieur is surprisingly on American sourdough, but still stuffed with ham, cheese and bechamel. Whilst the Chicken Caesar is also an American touch there are dishes from everywhere; Balinese spiced Honey Chicken Wings, Spanish Meatballs and Chicken Popcorn from who knows where? Teriyaki Salmon Steak is pure Japanese but very international is the Stuffed Chicken [smoked ham & cheese]. Then there is that old English stand-by, Fish & Chips, deep-fried in breadcrumbs rather than the traditional batter, served with wedges and mushy peas. Want a bit of spice? Try the Chilli Tiger Prawns with basil rice? The Tea menu is full of standards and specials, coffee and juices for the non-tea crowd. Ah Mie is a Singaporean noodle house. They are new inhabitants for this large old colonial style building on Jln. Dewi Sri, Legian, a site that has so far been starved of any great customer acclaim. This version also seems to draw as many raves as it does pans. Supposedly Singaporean hawker food [once great back in the 80’s now increasingly boring]. It is a large place and so is a menu that includes all the Singaporean standards; Chicken Rice, Char Kway Teow, Kaya Toast, Bakmie Noodles [styled Ah Mie Noodles], Ipoh Chicken Horfun (flat rice noodle). This street is fast becoming a budget food paradise. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/I-22 July 15
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BA Feature Article
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BA Feature Article Meandering Chefs Take Many Byways to Bali Ines Wynn Expats in Bali are truly spoilt when it comes to culinary experiences. Many restaurant kitchens here are run by some extraordinary chefs. Some have cooked for royalty, for presidents, for celebrities. They have been trained in the best schools or by celebrity chefs, worked in Michelin-starred restaurants and have developed a unique style and innovative approach to cooking. The stories of how they ended up in Bali are riveting and they have many things in common, in particular the exchange of a high-pressure career for a more laid-back endeavor without compromising their signature qualities. There is obviously not enough room here to include all; instead the spotlight in this and subsequent articles is on some lesser known though highly creative and pioneering chefs who are busily changing the way Bali cooks.
Au Parc des Eaux Vives (2 Michelin stars). With Olivier, he was able to scale new heights. It was hard and stressful but his motivation came from a choleric determination to succeed and the experience con¿rmed him as the professional chef he wanted to be.
Serendipity and coming to the right place at the right time seems to be the hallmark of Chef James Ephraim’s gastronomic trajectory. A native of England, his entire career has been a culinary discovery tour. He came to cooking early. As a child growing up in Chester, he loved cooking with his grandmother. “She made the best bread and scones and that started my interest in cooking.” He didn’t particularly like school but serendipity stepped in when, at age 14, he enrolled in a 2-week work-study cooking program and was assigned to be chef’s helper at a 2 rosette restaurant. Working alongside a mentoring chef, he developed a true af¿nity for cooking and instinctively knew this was to be his future. Next came an apprenticeship at the renowned Grosvenor Hotel in London, owned by the Duke of Westminster. This experience became a signi¿cant cog in the wheel of James’ ascendency and put him on an accelerated track. The Duke also happened to host a lot of parties at his private domain and since James was part of the kitchen detail, he had unique bragging rights. Cooking for 800 guests was not unusual with a guest list that included many a hallowed or celebrity name.
The travel bug, the search for change and new culinary horizons brought him to Asia where he discovered new spices and ingredients. In Bali, to his delight, he experienced a laid-back style that so contrasted with the high-pressure existence he had led before. As Executive Chef at Moroccan Khaima restaurant, he also had a chance to go back to his genetic roots and create dishes reminiscent of his ancestral homeland, prepared in a fusion of traditional Maghreb and Balinese tastes. At Khaima, he had the freedom to blend, fuse and adapt. His favorite Balinese ingredient is the common but hardworking red pepper which he uses profusely in many adaptations.
Long and arduous hours in the kitchen built up his stamina and his CV. He was sous-chef by age 21. His curious and open mind absorbed the myriad nuances of culinary experimentation and his palate became very discerning. And his career took off like a meteor. Taking a break in Australia in 2001 he encountered another stroke of good luck when he was offered a job in an exclusive Lizard Island resort on the barrier reef. This broadened his palate even more as an abundance of Asian spices and tropical ingredients were used in the kitchen; a revelation to James who had hitherto only cooked European dishes. From Australia, it was just a hop and skip to New Zealand where even more vistas opened up, ¿rst working at Otto’s in Auckland City and then serendipity strikes again – he was part of the opening team of Bracu Restaurant situated in an olive grove estate 40 kilometers from central Auckland. It was a unique experience again for James inasmuch as he was able to put a lot of his own into the kitchen and the menu. The search for new and innovative kitchen techniques brought him eventually to the 2-Michelin star Mugaritz in San Sebastian, Spain where he learned from master chef Andoni about the simple Basque cuisine that, nevertheless, requires complicated and involved techniques that make the kitchen resemble a lab. This experience was further enhanced by a stint with Michel Pordos, another 2-Michelin chef at the Saint James in Bordeaux, France and with Emanuel Stroobant in Singapore. From there it was a logical step to join Chris Salans at Mozaic Restaurant Gastronomique in Bali. It’s been 8 years since that decision and according to James, this has been the longest he’s ever been in one place. When asked what makes him stick this time, he talks about a shared philosophy of food, that of using Bali’s freshest ingredient and adapting standard recipes to local ingredients. Theirs is a never-ending search, experimenting and combining Asian Àavors, spices and textures to create the modern Balinese Cuisine which has been the hallmark of Mozaic. At Mozaic Beach Club in Batubelig, where he is co-owner and Executive Chef, James incorporates all he has learned along the way into his changing menus. Travel and food remain the big passions of his life. Amaury Belkhanfar’s genetic and culinary ancestry lies in the Maghreb but his training and professional experience has been very western. Starting in the authentic French gastronomic tradition, Amaury has traced his career path via Michelin starred restaurants in Marseille, Geneva, London and New York and been taught by the masters. His education was hard, challenging and at times excruciating, which is usually the lot of apprentice chefs who are working with famous master chefs. Amaury credits his awakening to Eric Sapet, a traditional chef at Mas des Herbes, a very upscale Michelin starred restaurant in Marseilles. As an apprentice there he learned the hard way but it was a very enriching experience that opened his taste buds and sharpened his skills. Meandering over to Geneva to further his culinary education he was fortunate to work with Olivier Samson who waved the scepter at the prestigious Hotel-restaurant
The 3-stars restaurant of Gordon Ramsey in London came next and for one year his work experience in “Hell’s Kitchen”, equally tough and challenging, marked his coming of age. Amaury eventually escaped those hellish conditions when he went to work for Daniel Boulud’s 3 Michelin stars restaurant in New York. There he enjoyed more liberty in an open and trusting environment which encouraged his creativity and transformed his anger into passion and ¿nally into love.
Amaury is convinced that the greatest ingredient to become a successful chef is to love cooking, to be in love with your job and to be in love with life. As Executive Chef his role morphed into that of trainer, mentor and leader and he attributes his success in that role to the application of 3 principles: be a hard but reliable taskmaster, be strict about gastronomic standards and be fair to all the staff. Being a chef is a tough life, he concedes, and it takes a strong person with an overabundance of stamina and determination to succeed. Apart from the master chefs he has worked with, Amaury has had his share of rubbing shoulders with celebrities and VIPs. His most memorable encounter was with president Obama when he headed a team from Daniel Boulud’s kitchen staff to cook dinner at a private function to celebrate Obama’s win of the presidential elections in 2008. But his most inspiring encounter, says Amaury, was with Julien Schillaci, currently Executive Chef at Parc des Eaux in Geneva where they both started as simple commis so many years ago. It was Julien who channeled his anger and inspired him to stay the course, to aspire to the great heights he was capable of. Amaury is ready for his next step, that of creating a ¿ne dining restaurant at The Trans Hotel on Sunset Road. There he will be coming full circle by going back to his ¿rst gastronomic love, the haute cuisine of continental Europe. Canadian Chef Aaron Laforest makes all his food from scratch and so it was ¿tting that he named his restaurant that way. His story is a bit unusual as he is entirely self-taught; never had a chef’s education at a culinary school and never worked in a restaurant; never even Àipped a burger at McDonalds. His taste for food and his interest in cooking developed intuitively and naturally, thanks to his parents who were both gourmet cooks at home. He was the assigned cook for his university fraternity house and liked to make palatable concoctions for their after-party hangouts. His ¿rst job out of college, as a manager for a business importing wine and spirits in the famous ski resort town of Canmore sharpened his tastes further as he had plenty of opportunities to take in food tastings with paired wines from all over the world. Along the way he caught the travel bug and took any occasion to go sample the food and culture of various countries around the world. At age 26 he went to South Korea where he earned travel money by teaching English in Daegu, the 3rd largest city which also happens to have a large US military base. Not ¿nding a congenial bar with competent bartenders he opened his own week-end-only watering hole on the 4th Àoor of an abandoned industrial type building, catering to expats and off-duty military personnel. “What pushed me to do that”, says Aaron, “was an experience in an expensive Korean nightclub where I ordered a $12 White Russian and was served milk with vodka; no Kahlua, which the bartender stubbornly argued was a Black Russian”. Solely by word of mouth his Thunderbird Bar became an overnight success and soon he quit his teaching post and was working full-time in the bar business. “It was a bit by the seat of my pants”, admits Aaron. “I never worked as a bartender previously and had to learn on the go. Luckily I had a very good Bartending for Dummies under the counter.” Within a year he expanded his bar to another Àoor and added live music. Next, he started his ¿rst restaurant, the Holy Grill, and served a full menu of gourmet pub food. These were busy days as he continued adding more to his plate including another restaurant which became the city’s biggest gastro-pub. Always game for a change and a challenge he came up with the idea of a Taco Truck, a mobile comfort food service which he could drive and park at any expat frequented area. It was a heady life and a vacation in Bali in 2010 made him realize he wanted to take advantage of the opportunities here. Without
further ado he sold his business interests in Korea and opened Scratch restaurant on JL Pengubengan Kauh in Bali. “I cook for myself, foremost and I guess I’m just lucky that my palate is comforting to others” says Aaron. “I prefer to make as much as I can from scratch, even my tomato ketchup, and smoke my own bacon and duck. We also cook everything ‘to order’, so despite not having a designated Vegetarian menu, we’ll get you sorted.” Modern Canadian cuisine, authentic Mexican tacos, gourmet burgers, BBQ’d steaks, Spanish, Mediterranean and Asian street food, all re-invented under that indomitable Scratch banner of unpretentious, down to earth, comfort food. The Scratch menu is the result of sampling and incorporating the rainbow tastes of the world. It represents his years of backpacking on a budget, and eating the kind of dishes the locals eat. Never one to sit still for very long, Chef Aaron is hard at work polishing his new venue, Scratch Beach Club at the Grand Sunset Hotel in Gili Air, which opened early July. Bradley Froehlich was the Executive Chef at the Pan Paci¿c Hotel in Perth, Australia, when he had the opportunity of a lifetime; that of preparing a dinner banquet for Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, her entourage and 45 Heads of State as part of the 2011 Commonwealth meetings held in Perth. “Everything, from the menu to the place settings and the service for 60 people had to be very precise and timed to the last second,” said Bradley. “We prepared and rehearsed for 6 months prior to the dinner. We did a number of trial runs with Buckingham Palace of¿cials and many more in-house just to get the timing right. Even the butter curls were precisely prepared the way the Queen likes them.” The entire event was a success; Buckingham Palace of¿cials were pleased and Chef Bradley and his team got the opportunity to shake hands with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh. “It was quite a challenge to put a menu together that would satisfy everyone as we had to take into account the various dietary and religious concerns of so many guests from around the world,” he said. Far from a stymieing experience, it turned out to be a creative and imaginary process that has enhanced Bradley’s career. The road to Perth and beyond began in Winnipeg, Canada where Bradley grew up on a farm and already appreciated the bene¿ts of fresh produce and home cooked foods. At age 16 he enrolled in a culinary program and like most successful chefs, his love for cooking never Àagged even though the beginnings were humble, washing dishes and cleaning up. Peeling vegetables was his ¿rst step up and from then on, he never looked back. Bradley is one of those chefs who recognizes the value of humble beginnings because they realize that every aspect of kitchen work adds on to the thorough preparation and understanding a true chef needs to come into his own. He moved on and up, working his way though many ¿ne restaurants, from the Golf & Country Club in Calgary, to the famous Lake Louise resort and on to the Hilton at Niagara Lake. He was sous-chef at 24. The succession of jobs in upmarket establishments also gave Bradley an opportunity to cook for celebrities and high pro¿le politicians like Neil Young, Celine Dion, Ben Johnson and the prime minister of Canada. Bradley’s culinary road trip continued on the water when he joined the Holland-America cruise line where he managed a huge kitchen staff comprised of many nationalities and cultural differences. Along the way he got married, started a family and bounced a bit more, eventually joining the Pan Paci¿c chain, ¿rst in Perth where the crowning glory for him was the Queen’s dinner, and from there he transferred to the Nirvana Resort in Bali. For Bradley, all the opportunities in his life have been valuable learning experiences. He styles himself as a traditionalist who thinks no chef is a good chef unless he masters the basics and knows how to bring out the six basic food tastes to their fullest potential. A successful fusion, says Bradley, is to marry texture and taste and the combination of classical dishes infused with Indonesian Àavor can be very successful. Above all, staying true to Àavors is a cardinal rule in his kitchen where he is masterfully adapting western cooking techniques to Indonesian Àavors and ingredients. Recalling the wonderful opportunities he had along the way, especially being taught by some of Canada’s best known master chefs, he is eager to pass on his knowledge and skills to the next chef generation. He ardently believes that innovative chefs are driving the food revolution, not only for their discerning customers but also for the bene¿t of their junior chefs. He is lucky, he says, to see there are so many great expat chefs in Bali who can pass on their skills to the local chefs. In teaching, the teacher learns as well. More star-material chefs cooking up a storm in Bali in the next installment, where the focus will be on more ethnic fare. Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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GARDEN DOCTOR Picking Strawberries in Bali ‘Dear Dr Kris, I have been working on a strawberry patch for a few months now and have just started to notice my ¿rst full size strawberries growing. The problem is that at least half of them are seriously deformed when they ripen, they have a funny knobbly shape. Do you have any idea why and is this a problem are they ok to eat? Do you have any tips for growing strawberries in the tropics? Thanks in advance. Jens, UBUD. The best strawberries you’ll ever taste will come straight from the plant into your mouth, no supermarket in between. The freshness and flavour of home grown strawberries is unmatched by their supermarket counterparts. Strawberries are easy to grow but can be dif¿cult to grow well. They can be planted in prepared beds or rows, edible edgings or even in pots and hanging baskets. These deformed fruits you talk of are commonly known as ‘nubbins’ or alternately button strawberries. They are formed due to a number of factors. Exceptionally hot or humid weather can result in a lack of pollination, which can lead to a strawberry failing to develop properly. Nubbin strawberry deformities can also be due to nutritional de¿ciencies, such as not enough calcium. In cold locations it could be frost damage to the pistillate part of the Àower, or even a lack of bee activity because of cool, windy or wet weather during the time when pollination should be taking place. Either way they should still be ¿ne to eat. Strawberries need at least 8 hours of full sun each day, and they prefer slightly acidic soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.8. If soils in your area are naturally alkaline, it is better to grow strawberries in raised garden beds or containers. Strawberries will also struggle in heavy clay, which should be generously amended with compost, rotting leaves, or another bulky type of organic matter before planting strawberries. After mixing in compost, rake clay soil into raised mounds to further improve drainage. If your soil is sandy, simply remove weeds, and mix in compost.
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When planting strawberries make sure to set the plants with the central growing bud, or crown, exposed to light and fresh air in other words not below the soil line. This is very important: If you bury the crown, the plant could easily rot. Sometimes your fruit may be small because of heat and drought. Water them well. Clip off dying or dead foliage to discourage pests and diseases. Slugs often chew holes in strawberries just as they begin to ripen. Sprinkle crushed egg shells or wood ash around the topsoil to deter slugs. The sharp pointy edges of the crushed egg shells can injure and deter slugs from crawling over them. A light dusting of wood ash around the garden will also deter slugs or you can also use beer traps. Simply pour some beer into an old plastic container, (an ice cream container is a good one) then set it in the garden so that the top of the container is at soil level, that way the slugs will easily ¿nd their way down. Growing strawberries doesn’t have to be to be so much hard work, though. Once established the plants can get by with little maintenance. The plants won’t bear as heavily as more intensively managed plants, but they will still produce delicious berries, year after year. Pick strawberries in the morning when the fruits are cool, and put them in the refrigerator unwashed. Washed strawberries will spoil rapidly, instead just wash them just before you eat them. If storing strawberries in the fridge choose a Àat plate or paper towels over a container. When strawberry fruits are piled up on top of each other or touching whilst in storage they will quickly rot. If you buy your strawberries from the supermarket in the
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plastic punnets you probably have already realised that strawberries can go bad overnight. Next time transfer them to a plate when you get home, trust me you will notice how much longer they last. Extra strawberries can be frozen. Strawberries will do better in higher altitudes in tropical regions because they prefer a cooler climate. At around 1000 meters the climate is much cooler and therefore more suitable. A mountain is not only preferred for a cooler climate, but also for the wind which reduces dampness. Bedugul, which you could say is somewhat famous for its water temple, lake, cool weather and stunning scenery, is also famous for its strawberry farms! Up there you can walk amongst the plantations and even pick your own strawberries. The farms extend from Lake Bratan all the way up to the hill slopes of Lake Bunyan. Places to pick and eat your strawberries fresh include Bali Strawberry Farm, near the Bedugul traditional market. Fresh Strawberry Farm is near the entrance of the Bali Botanical Garden. Dikubu Strawberry Farm is near the entrance to Ulun Danu Bratan. These strawberries grow all year around, and you can enjoy beautiful scenic views and fresh mountain air as you make your way around the strawberry garden. It is also great fun for kids. It is better to go as early as possible to get the best pick. After 4 p.m. the farmers will begin harvesting the leftover strawberries to be sold in the markets. The best harvest is between July to September so now is the perfect time to head up there if you are interested in seeing a strawberry farm at work and even picking your own strawberries, and perhaps getting some inside info from the lcoals. Bedugul is an ideal day trip for anyone interested in gardens, landscapes, plants and nature. You can stop off at the Botanical Gardens on the way in, enjoy the serenity of the famous water temple complex with its manicured gardens, and then there’s the strawberry farms! For further information see website of Bali Strawberry Farm where they have information on strawberry picking activities. http://balistrawberrybedugul.com/strawberry-picking/ Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2015 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Question: I’m in love with one of my friends, who doesn’t treat me all that well - not even as a friend. I started seeing him shortly after the end of a long, serious relationship and asked him to keep it casual. Then, due to a drunken confession, he realized that my feelings for him had changed, and he got a bit weird and said he wasn’t sure how he felt. I left the conversation there and went back to my home country for 3 months. I sent him an email asking if we could revisit the subject when I got back to Bali, but he didn’t reply. Now, I’m back, and he says he agrees with what I said in the email. I also noticed he was being unusually reserved; so I asked him about it, and he said that hanging out with me is like hanging out with a really good, sexy friend. The temperature in the room dropped about a hundred degrees. Since then, I’ve been struggling. I love him, but he never texts me first, he doesn’t invite me to go anywhere, and the only time I was scheduled to see him at a public event last week, he didn’t show up. I’m missing him like crazy and having to bite my tongue not to contact him all the time. What do I do? I love him, I’m going mad thinking about him, I want to be with him, and failing that I’d settle for hanging out with casual sex. I want whatever I can get from him, really. Please help. Dr. ZZ: Guys who are into you will act as if they are. He’s not acting like that; so chances are he’s not all that into you. You were the one who asked to keep things casual; now you’re angry at him for following through. Maybe he’s not a jerk. Maybe he just took you at your word and doesn’t feel the same way as you do, so he’s keeping his distance. There is no magic formula for creating disinterested boyfriends into interested ones. The best thing you can do is to keep putting one foot in front of the other until finally, in the future, you meet someone who will treat you the way you deserve to be treated. Time heals all; so stop exposing yourself to this guy, giving him the opportunity to reject and hurt you. Question: I ended my last serious relationship about a year ago, and since then I’ve been traveling, I’ve met some pretty cool people (or so I thought). Dates with them, however, all go the same way: we have dinner or coffee, I get the feeling that we’re hitting it off, and I can see myself wanting to see this person again. Then, she awkwardly invites herself to my room or bungalow and eventually makes a move or starts trying to bring sex into the conversation. At that point, I go on red alert, and I basically shove her out the door.
I did sleep with one woman, but neither of us really wanted to go on a second date. I still run into a couple of the people I kicked out of my place, and even after very frank conversations with them about how I want to be just friends, they start hitting on me again. I’d rather spend all my time alone than spend it trying to awkwardly fend off uncomfortable advances. I’m just bummed because it seems as if these are the only people who are interested in me. Is it something about Bali? Or is my friend-radar broken? If I’m going to spend my precious time with someone, shouldn’t said someone make me feel warm and fuzzy and not like a goon? Or are my standards too high? How do I balance my selfish craving for love and attention with my equally selfish interest in focusing on my own wants/needs/ desires/responsibilities?
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Dr. ZZ: Messing around casually with people you don’t have feelings for or see having long-term potential with can be fun and life-affirming under the right circumstances, but that doesn’t mean you should submit yourself to joyless, perfunctory encounters with folks you don’t like - just to say you did. Maybe this isn’t the time for you to pursue a romantic relationship. Or, maybe this is a time for you to explore and reconnect with being happy in your own company. Indeed, Bali tends to attract an element of people looking for romance, but your standards are probably fine. You’re better off not spending your precious time with those around whom you don’t feel comfortable. No one says you have to try talking yourself into liking people - especially those who treat your “no” like “maybe.” Periodically, you may want to poke your head out and try dating again. There will always be some bad or mediocre first dates where you won’t connect with the other person; that’s totally normal. There’s nothing wrong with you or your emotions. That inner voice that says “no” is protecting you from uncomfortable encounters you don’t want.
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Now, if Hotness Personified stands at your door, looks you in the eye, begs you to kiss her, and you still feel yourself shutting down, then you may want to remind yourself that nothing good happens without some element of risk and vulnerability. You may also want to get to the bottom of what you’re afraid of by journaling about past sexual/ romantic experiences. But your version of Hotness Personified isn’t going to pressure you in a way that sets off your alarm bells. Avoid the gropey people who won’t take no for an answer, and cut them out of your life. Copyright © 2015 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
Dr. ZZ has a Ph.D. in Counseling and a doctorate in Natural Healing. Drawing on a background of over thirty years as a professional therapist, she offers self-help in the areas health, relationship and personal growth. All queries are answered by email and, if they appear in print, are subject to editing. Please email your questions to: <ba.saywhat@yahoo.co.id> All identifying information is kept strictly confidential. C/Ho/G-8 July 15
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) By Ayu Spicy This is a quick and easy cake to make. Even though the ingredients sound strange, they illicit those ‘oooo’ and ‘awww’ sounds from diners that we cooks so love to hear. It’s also a cake that can take different spice and herb combinations well. Try fennel or za’atar instead of the Herbs de Provence. You can buy Rose Water at Dijon - a versitle ingredient to have on hand. This recipe was inspired by a similar cake on one of my favorite food blogs - Local Milk.
a bundt pan works well too. In a large bowl combine the Àour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, herbs and sugar. In another bowl whisk together the orange juice, rose water, olive oil, yogurt milk mixture, and the eggs. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and gently stir with the whisk to just combine, making sure to scrape the bottom and sides. Do not over mix or the cake will be tough. Pour this batter into the prepared cake pan. Bake the cake for 40 - 60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. The top should be a delicious golden brown.
Herbs de Provence Olive Oil Rose Cake Makes a 23 cm cake
Allow the cake to cool about 10 minutes and then turn it out onto a rack to cool completely.
Ingredients for the cake: - 3 cups unbleached all purpose white Àour (I like Kunci Biru) - 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder - 1/2 tsp. baking soda - 1 1/2 tsp. sea salt - 3 tsp. herbs de Provence - 2 cups sugar - 1/2 cup fresh orange juice - 1 1/2 tsp. rose water - 1 cup olive oil - 1 cup yogurt and milk mixture (add just enough milk to make the yogurt pourable) - 3 eggs
Directions for the Glaze: While the cake is cooling, sift the powdered sugar if there are lumps or alternatively stir it through a sieve. Stir in the orange juice and rose water adding more of either to your taste and to get a creamy consistency.
Ingredients for the Glaze: - 1 cup powdered sugar plus a smidge to thicken if needed - 2 Tbl. orange juice - 1/2 tsp. rose water or to taste Directions for the cake: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter or oil your cake pan. I use a 23 cm spring form sponge cake pan but
When the cake is cool place it on a serving plate and poke it with a toothpick in several places before spreading on the glaze. Let the glaze drip down the sides of the cake. As an alternative you can serve the glaze in a pitcher on the side for each diner to pour onto his or her slice. Bon appétit!
All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2015 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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What Dreams May Come By Ayu Kusumastuti & Intan Wierma Putri “Don’t you ¿nd it odd,” she continued, “that when you’re a kid, everyone, all the world, encourages you to follow your dreams. But when you’re older, somehow they act offended if you even try.” Ethan Hawke, The Hottest State For many of us, having a dream comes easily. A ‘dream’ is something that we are encouraged to have in school, aspire for and sometimes ‘indulge’ in (“go and pursue your ‘dream’ but come back later when you are a bit wiser and get a proper job”). The idea of the individual pursuing a dream is such a familiar part of our mental outlook of life that it is at times either taken for granted or become devoid of meaning, and therefore played for clichés. But there are those who live without knowing what dreams are. To them, the word is as abstract and foreign as the promise it holds. One of them is Ibu Tini. Ibu Tini is a woman who joined NDI’s Mothers of Light or Ibu Rumah Terang program in the village of Tanjung Sari, West Lampung. NDI’s Ibu Rumah Terang program empowers rural Indonesian women to become solar lamp entrepreneurs. When we ¿rst met Ibu Tini, she came across as lacking in con¿dence - she did not attend the ¿rst village meeting with NDI because having not ¿nished elementary school, she felt that she was not ‘worthy’ to be considered for the program. We only heard about Ibu Tini’s interest from others because she was too shy to introduce herself to us, and only joined the program after much gentle coaxing and personal approach on our part. On the ¿rst day of our training program, we sat down with all of the Mothers of Light women to do our ¿rst module on Intrinsic Motivation. We always start our Mothers of Light program with this module, because we want to encourage our women entrepreneurs to think of a personal goal or ambition that they can meaningfully work towards by participating in the program.
We began by asking the women what motivates them in life and what dreams they have for themselves and their families. As many of them only have a basic level of literacy, we asked them to choose picture cards which we have prepared beforehand and which most closely represent their dreams. One by one, each woman came forward to share their goals and dreams. Soon it was Ibu Tini’s turn. She was clearly uncomfortable and at a loss as to what to say. Stuttering, she hesitantly told the class of the desire she has for her son - for him to go to school to get a good education and not to fall ill. She stopped there. Unlike others, she did not share her own dream. “Ibu, what dream do you have for yourself?” we asked. Her hands tightly gripped the picture chart which we earlier put together, visibly ¿ghting back emotions. Then her eyes started to well up. “I am confused. I do not know. No one has ever asked me. I do not even know that I can have a dream.” The sight of her tears shocked her peers, who all the while knew her as a strong woman with a hard shell. “Ibu Tini never cries,” they told us later. Her words took all of us by surprise. That moment, we saw for ourselves how profoundly poverty impacts a person. Much more than just a reÀection of one’s economic status, poverty can go much deeper by denying and robbing a person of her sense of self and purpose. This realization made us more determined to teach our Mothers of Light. It is never just about solar lamps. Or marketing. Or bookkeeping skills. More importantly, we are teaching them about hopes and dreams, about making room for their own self even amidst life’s hardship. To Ibu Tini, for as long as she could remember, day-to-day survival was everything - it was how she lived. That day, she returned home bearing a new question in mind: “What is my dream?”. She went home with the realization that she, too, has a right to dream.
In the next 10 days, everyone was fully immersed in the Mothers of Light program. Most of the women lucky enough to receive basic education were able to read and write with ease. But for Ibu Tini, every day was a struggle. She fumbled through the reading material, cautiously writing letter by letter, and spoke slowly (but with conviction) word for word. Every day, 15 minutes before class, she would awkwardly stand on the yard outside the classroom and waited for the rest of us. Every day, she Àipped through her training handbook while waiting for the other women to arrive. Every day, she gave 1,000 Rupiah (10 cents) to ‘bribe’ her 4 year-old son not to cry and sit quietly with her in our class. Sure, it would be easier for us to focus on women who are more experienced because they have more potential to succeed. But there was something about Ibu Tini, growing little by little every day, that made us say to ourselves, “We will never give up on you”. And give up she did not. At the end of the training session, of all the women entrepreneurs, Ibu Tini was the ¿rst one to successfully sell several lamps. She was the ¿rst to visit neighboring villages to introduce the solar lamps, the day right after we completed the Mother of Light training program. She told us her dream on our last day in the village: she wanted to have real windows for her house, ones that are made of glass, complete with pretty curtains. We continued to chat for a while next to her wooden window frame. It was a simple dream. But as we left the village, we realized that it must have taken plenty of courage for her to share with others what her dream is; for the ¿rst time in her life. NDI (www.ndi.sg) is an award-winning non-pro¿t organization that empowers rural Indonesian women to end energy poverty. Our program has bene¿ted over 13,000 bene¿ciaries in rural Indonesia. We are looking for partners to train more women, and bring light to more lives. Contact/sms Wichers at 0812 8798 5518 or drop us an email at sayhello@ndi.sg if you or your organization is keen to ¿nd out more. The authors are Senior Executives and Lead Trainers for NDI’s Mothers of Light Program in Indonesia.
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Keeping You Pet Healthy In Bali: Prevention Is Always Better Than Cure! Why is it that the life expectancy of pets in Bali is lower than that of pets in countries such as USA, Australia and Singapore? Even without the government elimination policy, Bali is a very hazardous place for pets to live. Poisonings, road traf¿c accidents and the dog meat trade are three of the main threats. Also very prevalent though are infectious diseases and parasites. The viral diseases Parvo and Distemper are rife in the stray dog population, as is Panleukopenia virus in cats. These viruses are usually fatal, so it’s much better to give your pet antibodies to these diseases in advance of encountering them. Many of those pet owners who are late bringing that new puppy/kitten for its second vaccination, or forget to bring their adult dog/cat for its booster shot, realise the importance of this the hard way as they are landed with a pet in the isolation room at the vets and signi¿cant vet bills. What should I do routinely to protect my pet? There are three basic preventative steps to keep your dog/cat safe from infectious disease and parasites. These are: 1. Vaccination – multi-vaccine yearly (dogs, cats), kennel cough yearly (dogs), rabies every 2-3 years depending on brand used (dogs, cats) 2. De-worming - using Drontal, Panacur or Canex every 3 months 3. Anti-parasitic spot-on - using Revolution, Advocate, Advantix, Frontline or Certefect every month What Vaccination Protocol is recommended? The initial vaccination course must be completed when you ¿rst vaccinate your pets and this is generally two multivaccine shots 2-4 weeks apart followed by a rabies vaccine. Sometimes the rabies vaccine and multivaccine are combined into the same shot (known as Eurican 7) for convenience though our experience suggests that separating them causes higher protective antibody levels. Once the initial multivaccine course has been completed, your dog/cat only needs an annual booster. What is Early Vaccination? Early vaccination can be given when your puppy/kitten is 6 weeks old under certain circumstances, such as when the pups or kittens are weaned too early so that they don’t get the protection of the antibodies in their mother’s milk. Early vaccination is also recommended if the pups and kittens have had contact with other unvaccinated animals, such as if they come from a market (typically the bird market in Denpasar). Which Vaccines are Essential? Multivaccine is essential as it protects your pet against fatal infectious diseases that are rife in Bali such as parvo and distemper (dogs) and panleukopenia (cats). Rabies vaccine is essential as Bali is not yet rabies-free and this fatal disease can also be transmitted to humans from dogs/cats. Kennel Cough vaccine for dogs is not essential as kennel cough is not a fatal disease. However it is recommended because kennel cough causes an unpleasant hacking cough and some boarding kennels will only accept dogs who have had this vaccine. Recently Indonesian suppliers have been out of stock of kennel cough vaccine, and vet clinics are accordingly seeing a rise in the number of cases of this disease.
Is the 2nd Multivaccine really important? In the initial vaccination course, the 2nd multivaccine must be given 2-4 weeks after the 1st multivaccine in order to get the maximum antibody protection that will last for the whole year. If the 2nd multivaccine is given later than this then the antibody level reached will be lower. C/Bm/I-16 Sept 15
Which brand of vaccine is best? The larger vet clinics in Bali usually carry both Merial (Eurican, Rabisin) and P¿zer (Vanguard, Defensor) vaccines. Both are good, but have slightly different vaccination protocols, and it is recommended that whichever your pet was given in the initial vaccination course, you continue if possible with this brand for the annual boosters. There is also a locally manufactured rabies vaccine called Biocan-R, but duration of immunity is thought to be shorter so most vets recommend the international brands. Are vaccines guaranteed to protect my pets from these infectious diseases? No they are not, sadly. Vaccine failure occurs quite frequently in Bali. There are a number of possible reasons, one of them being that either the distributor or the vet accidentally (or rather carelessly) broke ‘cold chain storage’. This means that the vaccine, which is highly temperature sensitive, may be deactivated if not kept in a refrigerated environment from manufacture right through to administration. There are other possible reasons for vaccine failure too such as giving the vaccine to an animal already sick with a weak immune system, or to an animal already infected with the virus but not showing symptoms yet (i.e. during the incubation period).
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What is Deworming for? There are 4 main types of worms that affect dogs and cats: roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms and whipworms. The most common in puppies and kittens are roundworms, while cats that hunt are often infested with tapeworms, as rodents can be the ‘intermediate host’. Puppies and kittens should be de-wormed every 2 weeks from 4 weeks of age up until 12 weeks. The worms they would be carrying at this age are roundworms, ingested via their mother’s milk, so the recommended treatment is to give either Panacur or Drontal Puppy. If you see a puppy on the street that has a potbelly, chances are it is riddled with worms. Dogs and cats greater than 12 weeks old can be de-wormed using conventional worming tablets such as Drontal or Canex. This should be done every 3 months for optimum protection.
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What is anti-parasitic Spot-On for? Ticks, Àeas and mites are common problems in Bali. Ticks and Àeas can transmit nasty blood parasites while mites cause hair loss and intense itchiness. The patchy or hairless dogs you see living on the street in Bali are usually suffering from scabies or demodex. Treating your pet with a monthly Spot-On will give protection against these parasites.
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“Private Villas and Tourism” The President is leading a drive to attract more foreign investment to Indonesia recognising that it will bring much needed financial capital and economic activity to Indonesia’s flagging economy. Language and Qualification requirements To further his aim the President has recently scrapped two recently introduced regulations that required expatriates: 1. To be competent in Bahasa Indonesia and 2. To have degree qualifications. Perhaps someone whispered in his ear and pointed out that many of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs have probably spent most of their valuable time making money and building financial empires rather than studying for degrees or learning the languages of the many countries that their companies operate in. As an aside while these regulations have been dropped at the national level we now hear that local authorities in East Java are introducing local bylaws that will require expatriates who wish to work in their areas to be able to speak Indonesian. Property Ownership For Expatriates In a bid to attract more foreign investment Indonesian Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro is considering allowing foreigners to own property but, before you get too excited, it should be noted that this will only apply to luxury apartments worth a minimum of Rupiah 5 milliard, that’s about US$350,000 (no, a milliard is not a type of duck it is the English word for a thousand million). It goes without saying that the person who ultimately controls any property is the person whose name appears on the land certificate which, in most cases, will not be the owners of these apartments. As has been said before foreigners cannot own land in Indonesia see article https://www. mrfixitbali.com/articles/buying-land-bali-freehold-209.html Nominee Ownership Time is passing and it is now more than 6 months since the Minister for Agrarian affairs placed a felis catus amongst members of the columbidae family by announcing that “nominee ownership” is illegal and that steps would be taken to stop foreigners illegally owning property. No doubt that, in the silence that has followed (apart from a bit of coo cooing from the columbidae), some people may be assuming that the issue has simply gone away, indeed some real estate companies are still advertising freehold ownership of properties for sale. Bearing in mind the Minister’s comments that seemed to imply that there would be a “grace period” (perhaps 18 months?) to allow people to sort out their problems and also considering that legal processes such as forming companies, securing residence permits or processing land title changes tend to be complex and take a long time, I would venture to say that people would be well advised to start sorting out their affairs sooner rather than later. Rental of Private Villas But now we hear of two additional initiatives that are being considered: firstly that foreigners owning villas must have a resident’s permit and secondly that they will no longer be allowed to rent out their properties. This would be unfortunate both for foreign villa owners and for Indonesia. But, going back to our original point, surely foreigners who have bought properties in Indonesia (no matter what the ownership arrangement is) are investors. Many have spent large sums of money to buy and build their properties, large amounts of capital have been brought into the country and invested in hard infrastructure. These properties bring wealth into Indonesia and provide work for Indonesian people not only during the construction process but also in the ongoing care, maintenance and occupancy of the property. People who live or stay in these villas require cooks and maids and spend their money in the local shops and restaurants. Sadly the foreign owners can only blame themselves for their problems. In spite of government warnings it would appear that most of the many hundreds of private villas in Bali are being rented out illegally, they do not have licences, do not pay taxes and we can assume that rental charges are often paid into overseas bank accounts. The existence of these villas undermines the hotel industry, an industry that requires substantial investment and commitment and is bound by safety regulations and operational requirements that private villa owners, it would seem, do not feel they have to comply with. With these new regulations we can assume that many expatriates will sell up their properties and leave. But is driving these investors out the best solution for Indonesia? If they sell up and leave they will withdraw their money from Indonesia and, worse than that, as a result of the dramatic increase in property prices over the last few years many will probably take far more away than they brought in the
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Developing the Private Villa Rental Sector Perhaps there is another way. If the Balinese authorities were to rethink their approach they could turn the situation around so that both the people of Bali and the investors win. Rather than trying to drive foreign investors away perhaps they could embrace foreign owned villas as part of Bali’s tourism industry. By bringing the private villa rental market within a legal framework it could be developed into a thriving economic sector bringing much needed economic benefit to Indonesia.
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In order to achieve this the government would need to make sure that private villa owners contribute their fair share to the Indonesian economy and do not undermine other sectors of the tourism industry. It is important to note that they would also need to provide security and certainty to the foreigners who are bringing substantial wealth into this country.
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This could be achieved by taking the following steps: 1. Ensure that all villas are registered and hold Pondok Wisata licences. 2. Set up an ongoing inspection system. 3. Make sure that the buildings are brought up to commercial operating standards. 4. Make sure that properties are properly maintained. 5. Make sure that rental fees are paid into Indonesian based bank accounts. 6. Make sure villas pay their fair share of tax (perhaps a withholding tax is the way to go). 7. Make sure that villa staff are properly paid and are fully covered by the government’s employment insurance and pension arrangements (BPJS and Jamsostek). 8. Make foreign investors welcome and ensure they are able to obtain legal immigration status. 9. Assist foreigners in sorting out their nominee ownership problems. 10. Make it easier for foreigners to legally establish themselves and their businesses. Tourism and Local Economics Some years ago I was involved in an economic development project on a poor island in a far off distant corner of Indonesia. After some analysis I came to a fundamental conclusion that economic development is very difficult if a local economy has very little money in it, no one has any money to spend, there are no customers and so it is difficult to get economic activity going.
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There are three basic principles to building up healthy economies at the local level: 1. Attract money into the region through exports or by other means. 2. Minimise the amount of money leaving the region (every time a person buys a car or a motorcycle money is removed from the local economy). 3. Create ways to circulate money as much and as many times as possible within the region. The greater proportion of the population that can become involved the better. When we consider this we can see that tourism is an excellent way of attracting money into local economies. It is quick and easy to get going, you don’t have to invest huge amounts of capital (compared to mining, factories and the like), much of the local population can take part and the wealth created is widely distributed to ordinary people. You don’t have to destroy the environment by cutting down trees or digging holes in the ground, in fact tourism can provide a stimulus for people to protect and preserve the natural world around them. It can also start very small and develop progressively.
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Private Villas and Bali Tourism Tourism in Bali has evolved in this way from simple origins to the mega industry we see today. The island is becoming grossly over developed with huge, high density occupation hotels and apartments that are over stretching the very limited infrastructure of roads, sewerage, water and electricity available. In contrast to these high density hotels and apartments the private villas provide a number of advantages in terms of the people they employ, the type of tourists they attract, the benefits they provide to the local economy and their lesser destructive impact on the island. Perhaps welcoming foreign investors and their private villas may provide a better future for Bali though it is highly probable that no one in any decision making capacity will read my humble ramblings on the matter. Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mrfixitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the office on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BM/G-8 July 15
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WHAT’S UP WITH WHAT’SAPP? WHAT IS WHAT’SAPP? What’sApp is a cross-platform, messaging and content sending application for smart phones, available for iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Windows Phone and Nokia. The app was originally designed to send instant messages for free, using a Wi-Fi connection, but has been updated in recent years to be able to send multimedia messages, including video, photos and audio files. What’sApp can also facilitate group chats, similar to Google+ Hangout. What’sApp can be used to make calls and send messages locally or used while travelling to stay in touch with a global network of friends, family and contacts. By using What’sApp, together with a local telecommunications provider, people can greatly reduce the amount they pay for local calls and messages as well. By using What’sApp when they travel, people can stay in touch with friends and family, without needing to pay high roaming charges with their at-home telecommunications provider. Once downloaded onto a smart phone, What’sApp is designed to search through a user’s list of contacts and automatically add the same list to the user’s What’sApp. This way, a user can start a conversation or send messages to other What’sApp users in their directory, or send invitations to those contacts that haven’t downloaded the application yet. The concept of using an internet connection to send instant messages and other content is called Over The Top, as the app or provider goes ‘over the top’ of existing mobile network operators, connecting directly to the internet and is usually a free or low cost service. In April 2015, Forbes Magazine predicted that the telecommunications industry had lost $386 billion in revenue as people switched from using SMS’s or phone calls on a local carrier to using these features on What’sApp, or rival talk and messaging app, SKYPE. According to a Financial Times article, “WhatsApp has done to SMS on mobile phones what Skype did to international calling on landlines.” What’s App is currently the most popular global message app. A blog post on the What’sApp official site in January 2015 stated that 700 million people globally were regular users of the app, sending more than 30 billion messages, 700 million photos and 100 million videos daily. What’sApp usage is growing fastest in Brazil, India, Mexico and Russia; India, with 65 million active users, has the single largest number of users. What’sApp user base may have grown to about 900 million in recent months. What’sApp estimates that 25 million new users download and use the app every month, which translates to almost 850,000 every day. This means that What’sApp global audience ranks third among social media networks in terms of numbers of users,
with 900+ million, behind Facebook, which has over 2+ billion and You Tube, which has over 1+ billon. There are several other Asian-based messaging services, such as WeChat, with 400+ million active users, Viber, with 200+ million active users and LINE, with 170+ million active users.
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Two former Yahoo employees, Brian Acton and Jan Khoum, dreamed up What’sApp in 2009. They had both left Yahoo with sizable payouts and spent a year traveling and dreaming of establishing their own start-up. The pair developed a model for an instant messaging system, similar to sending an SMS, but one that would operate for free or for a low-cost subscription model globally (i.e. $10 a year). This way, they imagined, users could travel the world and still be able to send messages, photos and video, without needing a local telecommunications plan or SIM card; all WhatsApp needs to work is a smart phone and an internet connection. Co-founder Khoum said in a blog post, “We wanted to spend our time building a service people wanted to use because it worked and saved them money and made their lives better in a small way.” WHY FACEBOOK BOUGHT WHAT’SAPP In early 2014, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook was buying What’sApp for $19 billion dollars in cash and stock options. Zuckerberg had long wanted Facebook to acquire What’sApp to complete his personal vision of Internet.org, a Facebook-led initiative that aims to bring Internet connectivity to developing countries for free.
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The idea of Internet.org, Zuckerberg said in a Tech Crunch article, ‘is to develop a group of basic Internet services that would be free of charge to use - “a 911 for the internet.” These could be a social networking service like Facebook, a messaging service, maybe a search [engine] and other things like weather. Zuckerberg maintained that WhatsApp would remain completely independent ‘but have access to all of Facebook’s resources to grow.’ Zuckerberg sees Internet.org as being initially a philanthropic endeavor that will pay for itself over time. He believes that offering free services will work like a ‘gateway drug’ - that is, that once people are online and using social media services regularly, they will begin to subscribe to, and pay for, data and telecommunications services. While Zuckerberg agrees that Internet.org will initially lose money, he cites a new partnership in the Philippines, where Internet.org partnered with Globe Telecom: “We’ve been doing this for only a few months and people using data in Philippines has doubled since then… From what we’ve seen and the rate of improvement we’re highly confidant will be profitable.” Email Liz at LizinBali@gmail.com Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Social Media Bytes at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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generation. I had been approached several times by someone who had a story to tell, and often a wonderful story, material-wise. But I have trouble with authors who seem incapable of putting themselves in unfavorable light. They want readers to “love” them. And that to me is a deal-breaker. So I just back off. Becoming Madam Mao is brilliantly organized in terms of voices. It was apparent from your bibliography that you did considerable research for it.
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Min: Thanks. I had pleasure “giving words to Mao”. I lived 27 years under his ruling. I was taught to write “Long live Chairman Mao” before I was taught to write my own name. Mao’s teachings were my Chinese text books. Mao’s language was my ¿rst language.
One of the most anticipated writers at this year’s Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is Anchee Min, born in China under the tyranny of Mao Tse-Tung, and picked from a farm to train as an actress under Mao’s despotic wife, Jiang Ching. Her no-words-minced memoir of the Cultural Revolution, Red Azalea, was one of 1993’s literary sensations. At times painful to read, Min’s revelations and memories are written in spare and simple English, as neatly economic as Orwell or early Hemingway. Later works, such as Wild Ginger and Becoming Madame Mao, sparkle like poetry. What was it like to sit down and write Red Azalea? Min: Words didn’t come at ¿rst. I didn’t have words for what I was feeling inside. It was surreal. I left everything behind me when I left China, my family, relatives and friends. But memories followed me. It wouldn’t leave me alone. The longer I live in America, the more I was haunted. Writing Red Azalea was my way to confront the past. The most dif¿cult part of the memoir was my own role. I set myself as a victim of the Cultural Revolution then I realized that it wasn’t honest. There was more to what I had witnessed. I was a “dark shadow” too. Not an insigni¿cant one. I part of the billion grassroots Chinese who, played part in the Cultural Revolution, which in essence was a crime against humanity. That understanding came slowly. Since that ¿rst triumph, what evolutionary steps has your writing taken? Min: The evolution was to go deeper to do an literary autopsy. To reÀect nobility and love as well as evil and greed. I received no support from my family nor friends. Most of them were either scared of or opposed my writing. My family members were (and are still) uncomfortable with the “shame” I revealed. Have you been able to work with others of your generation, who also want to tell their stories? Min: No, I have not been able to work with any others of my
At the Jaipur Literary Festival, you gave a demonstration of patriotic dance poses from your training. What is it like to do those today, now that you are free from that era? Min: It’s fun to do it now. Kind of mocking Mao. I can cry about what I’ve lost, but it’s better to laugh at the fact we eventually, as a nation, “failed Mao”. Are you treated differently in the two cities you call home: San Francisco and Shanghai? Min: Yes, there is difference. For me it’s mostly psychological. The moment I land in Shanghai, I switch into “Mainland Chinese mode”. I’d switch back when I landed back to San Francisco. To borrow from former President Carter, I “accommodate changing times, but cling to unchanging principles”.
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If a witness to Indonesia’s mass killings in 1965 was before you and wanted to write about it, but fears the consequences, what could you say to that person? Min: Tell a personal story. Avoid being accusatory. Be nonpolitical; at least appear to be non-political. In Red Azalea I described what happened to me, to my body, my feelings. I couldn’t criticize my government, but I could my own bad behavior, the crime I committed at age of 10. Trust the readers. They’d ¿gure out who was behind turning a10 year old into a killing machine, and who deprived me from my humanity. I am not pointing my ¿ngers at anybody but myself. My message is hidden in between the lines, paragraphs. It won’t hit you until you close the book. It’s safer and much more effective.
Hear Anchee Min at Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, October 28 – November 1. She will be appearing inconversation with North Korea defector Hyeonseo Lee, at an intimate lunch at Locavore alongside Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman, and will also discuss her book The Cooked Seed. Book your spot via www.ubudwritersfestival.com C/U/G-15 April 15
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Gregory Carlo Lentini: Gelato Master Gregory Lentini was born and brought up in Nice in the south of France. As a child, he remembers big elaborate long table lunches and dinners with his family. From 1999 to 2003, Gregory attended a business school in France and completed an exchange program in Rome and Amsterdam, majoring in marketing and finance. Gregory’s professional background is in the hospitality industry. Starting as a sales associate in Nice, he moved on to event management in Dubai. Gregory relocated to Bali in 2007 where he and his Indonesian wife Indah opened two artisanal gelato ice cream shops in Ubud, one in Sanur and one in Seminyak. What got you ¿rst interested in making gelato? In Nice where I grew up, there was a gelato place called Fenocchio Maître Glacier that served over 100 gelato Àavours. The whole family loved going there. I became more interested in gelato when I lived in Rome where there’s a gelato shop in every corner, ranging from premixed industrial ice cream to artisanal gelato made with natural ingredients. My favourite gelato shop in Rome is Il Gelato di San Crispino near the Trevi Fountain. I was later to discover that gelato is a lifestyle and making it properly is an art form. What exactly is gelato? Gelato is the Italian word for ice cream made in the traditional Italian way. It actually means “frozen” in Latin. The history of gelato can be traced back to ancient Rome when it was ¿rst made by mixing crushed ice or snow with Àavourings such as syrups and fruits - what we call sorbet today. Gelato came later on by adding milk instead of water, as well as cream, sugar and any ingredient one desires! The taste of real gelato of course depends on these Àavours. In terms of texture, it should be smooth, silky and creamy. What country in Asia is gelato the most popular? I would say Singapore. They consume a lot of ice cream over there! Gelato is also developing fast all around Asia, including Malaysia and Thailand. In Indonesia, gelato is just starting to gain popularity Most of the gelato in Indonesia is made with premixes. Indonesia has actually been making traditional ice cream and local desserts like es teler and es campur from at least the Dutch era. What country makes the very best gelato? It’s dif¿cult to say since now we can ¿nd gelato everywhere in the world. Each country or city has its own distinctive gelato Àavours. Italy is always the most interesting place for gelato but other countries, like Australia, are also doing great gelato using natural ingredients. Unfortunately, today more and more shops are opening using only industrial premixes (gelato bases which are mass produced in factories) and pastes (used as Àavourings) that are not 100% natural. Fortunately, the trend seems to be that people are starting to really care more about consuming natural ingredients. How can you tell the real from the fake? It’s easy to tell whether a gelato shop is using premixes in their gelato and sorbetto just from looking at the way they
are presented. If it’s piled up high like a mountain over the stainless steel containers in the showcase and it is not melting, it’s de¿nitely a premix. Gelato should be soft and Àuid and will Àow down naturally. The only way to get it to stay stable and keep its shape is either to freeze it solid or to add chemicals. The best gelato should not rise above the rim of the container. Is the presentation the only way? The colors are also a dead giveaway. Bright bubble gum colors or a strong green color in mint or pistachio gelato is obviously not natural. In the case of sorbet that is not 100% natural, the color and taste come from the pastes and usually there isn’t even a gram of fruit in it, which gives it a dreadful icy texture and either a pale color or a very bright color. Another indicator is that besides the popular yearround fruit Àavours such as strawberry and lemon, a good gelato place should also pay attention to the seasons and offer seasonal fruit Àavours. Is gelato healthier than ice cream? De¿nitely! Gelato is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugars and Àavourings such as fresh fruits and nuts. It contains fewer calories, fat, sugar and air than regular ice cream, giving it a more intense taste and flavour. A traditional gelato machine churns at a slower speed than an industrial ice cream maker. Only around 25% of the gelato mix consists of air compared to up to 100% of air that enters an industrial ice cream mix. If you eat industrial ice cream, you are consuming more air than the product itself. The more air there is, the slower it melts as air bubbles act as an insulating layer around the ice cream, preventing it from melting too fast. This is why gelato in general melts faster than ice cream. Must gelato be served in a special way? The classic way of eating gelato is in a cone. Personally, I prefer my gelato in a paper cup to enjoy the gelato’s original Àavour as much as possible. For the same reason, I prefer not to use any toppings. By the way, our Gelato Secrets cones are freshly made in our shops every day using 100% natural ingredients. You can tell you’re approaching our shops by the sweet aromatic smell of newly baked wafÀe cones. Industrial cones often contain preservatives and arti¿cial Àavours. If I buy a quantity of gelato, what’s the best way to store it? Storing gelato in a regular freezer is ¿ne as long as the temperature is consistently -18 degree C. or below. At this temperature, you can keep it for a long time. After gelato melts and you refreeze it, the gelato becomes icy and can be hazardous to your health if it melts too much. Anywhere between 6 and 60 degree C. is a danger zone for bacterial growth. We pasteurize all of our recipes. Gelato should be served at around -14 to -15 C. If it’s below that temperature, it will be harder and less Àavourful. When it starts melting, gelato should be tastier.
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What is a Warung? As you probably already know, a warung is a small-scale local business that is normally associated with food. Our nearest equivalent would be something between a dairy, a takeaway bar or a café. As a general rule, warung run without government permits, don’t have hygiene certificates, or pay tax. This is because they are considered ‘small fry’ in the business world and are somehow protected by their lower income status; therefore the rules that need to abide by to ‘set up shop’. Traditionally, a warung is set up in front of someone’s home or on temporary land, starting often as a sort of ‘give-it-a-go’ business that tests the waters for a bit of additional family income. These days, however, more and more people rent a commercial space to set up a warung that already has running water, a toilet etc. A warung can be passive: the seller simply sits (or sleeps in some cases!) and waits for the odd customer to drop in who may buy a drink or a snack. Items are not normally priced and can change based on who the customer is (foreigners subject to large price discrepancies here). A more ‘semi go-pro’ warung may have fixed prices and a menu, a higher standard of hygiene and maybe even a toilet (rarely cleaned) and a wash basin. They often sell standard Balinese or Indonesian fare at budget prices, but sellers often serve and receive money with their hands, so food safety standards come into question. The high-class, modern warung which are popping up more in tourist areas may even be air-conditioned, books to read, free wi-fi, a clean toilet, better food-safety standards, staff who speak English, and consequently higher prices. The old-school warung is fast disappearing as they fail to compete with mini-markets and supermarkets, which increasingly often snack junk food that is trendier, more Western and presumably more hygienic: bread, cakes, hotdogs, and other fast food. There are still thousands of semi go-pro warung, but the busier warung are the more successful businesses as they combine the Western café business model with the uniqueness of the Indonesian warung concept.
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B EAUTY D ISCOVERY EYE CREAM The eye contour has the thinnest and most fragile skin on the entire face. It is lacking in sebaceous glands and collagen and elastin ¿ bers. The skin around the eyes is under the strain of 22 muscles in perpetual motion and 10,000 blinks per day. This is why the eye contour is the ¿rst area to show signs of aging. Fine and deep wrinkles and traces of tiredness can thus appear prematurely. When women speak about being concerned by premature signs of aging, the eye contour is mentioned ¿rst. Wrinkles, dullness, puf¿ness, discoloration, ¿ne lines and haggard-looking eyes are identi¿ed as markers of cutaneous aging and are thus a cause for concern. Finding the right eye cream can help ward off numerous complexion concerns. An eye cream is a specially formulated moisturizer that in most cases has been tested as effective to use near the eyes, and that won’t damage the soft tissue around the eyes or cause eye irritation. Many of these creams are made with special ingredients that help either reduce the look of wrinkles around the eyes, provide anti-aging bene¿ts, or help to reduce darker skin tone around the eyes. Some products offer more than one bene¿t, but all bene¿t claims have to be taken with a grain of salt, since cosmetic companies are quite well known for making inÀated claims about their products. Some eye cream types contain ingredients that help ¿rm the skin, like caffeine, retinol, or vitamin C. These may temporarily provide a ¿rmer look to the eyes. Those creams that help to lighten skin around the eyes, especially dark circles may contain ingredients such as hydroquinone or Vitamin K. Occasionally you’ll ¿nd creams that offer anti-aging or ¿rming bene¿ts and reduce dark circles. What are the common types of Eye Creams? There are 3 types of eye creams – a day eye cream, a night eye cream and a general moisturizing eye cream. A typical day eye cream is instructed to be used in the morning; since it improves your skin’s appearance, making you look fresh and ready to undertake the day. One standard component of the day eye cream is caffeine, to temporarily dehydrate your skin and control those puf¿ness formed during sleep.
The night eye cream on the other hand, uses the latency of the skin during the night to repair the skin, thus the reason why it is used only at night. Typical night eye creams contain Retinol, which repairs the skin cells and prevents further damage made by harmful chemicals. The general moisturizing eye cream or plain eye creams are not bound to time-speci¿c ingredients; hence they can be used at any time of the day. They are usually used to moisturize the skin, so as to not appear tired, dull and dry. How to apply eye cream Applying your eye cream at the wrong stage of your skincare routine can be detrimental. The aim is to get any skin care to absorb properly into the skin so it can work under the surface. The rule of thumb is apply your skincare from lightest product to heaviest, that way the heavier products can penetrate through the lighter ones to be properly absorbed. So if your eye cream is richer
and denser than your moisturizer, apply after it. If it’s lighter than your serum, apply before and so on. 1. Tap and/or massage . Soft massage and patting are both great. You can press the cream in, you can try light, sweeping strokes, or you can even put it on a cotton round and leave it on under your eyes for a couple of minutes. 2. Let it sink in. Give your eye cream about a minute (or longer, if possible) to absorb before you put makeup on top of it. That way, your powder or concealer won’t cake up from the extra emollient base in the eye cream. 3. Don’t over do the eye cream. Three drops the size of the tip of your little ¿nger should be enough on both the top and bottom eyelids. If you’re massaging this in and there’s still excess dial down the amount you’re using. 4. When applying eye cream it’s important not to neglect certain areas of the eye that are prone to aging. The corner of your eye extending out to your temple is where crow’s feet will occur so don’t be afraid to use all the way out to just before the hair line. There’s no harm in extending a little below the lower lid to the top of your cheek as the skin is fragile there too. 5. One thing to be careful to avoid is applying your cream too close to your actual eye. The cream will travel during the day as your skin heats up and can seep into your eyes. 6. Putting your eye cream in the fridge is great way to de-puff eye swiftly in the mornings and will feel even better when the warm weather sets in. You can try the solution by combining makeup products and home remedies to improve your performance in the morning.
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For puffiness: Undereye puf¿ness comes from Àuid buildup that causes swelling in the tissues around your eyes. This can come from allergies and sinuses, but it can also be a result of sleep deprivation, diet, alcohol, and just plain old aging. Look for ingredients like caffeine or cooling cucumber, which can help reduce swelling. For dark circles: Discoloration around the eyes can be a result of various factors, including heredity, stress, smoking, sun exposure, pigmentation, and shadows from the hollowing out of your eyes. Things like vitamins C and K, kojic acid, and licorice can help combat skin discoloration. Tomatoes have bleaching properties that can lighten skin to a great extent. Mix one teaspoon of tomato juice with one-half teaspoon of lemon juice. Gently apply this mixture on the dark circles and allow it to sit for 10 minutes. Rinse it off with water. Follow this remedy twice a day for a few weeks. Simply using tomato juice will also work. For ¿ne lines: Thinner skin mixed with constant muscle action (winking, blinking, even smiling) can lead your eyes to show signs of aging faster than the rest of your face. Make sure you look for collagen-building ingredients, such as retinol, to help boost thinning skin and smooth out ¿ne lines. The aloe vera plant contains malic acid that helps reduce wrinkles by improving the elasticity of your skin. Simply cut an aloe vera leaf from the plant and extract its gel. Apply the fresh gel onto your skin and leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes. Wash it off with warm water.
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Your Prostate & You
What all men in their 50’s should know In their lifetime the majority of men will suffer an enlarged prostate, a condition known as Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH). At 40 upward 25% of men already have an enlarged prostate. As we age these ¿gures grow rapidly and inexorably until 80% of all men over 70 experience prostate problems. The condition usually progresses quickly from the mildly inconvenient until it can seriously impact our quality of life. Happily symptoms are seldom life threatening and do not lead to cancer… but, many of the symptoms are similar and you can have both. So if you do experience BPH symptoms you should take a PSA test to rule out the possibility of cancer, the most common cancer affecting men. My own case is illustrative, almost classic in its progress. In my late 40s I suddenly went from never having to wake up and go pee to needing to do so four, even ¿ve times a night. More or less about the same time I noticed many of the classic urinary and hormonal symptoms of an enlarged or possibly - cancerous prostate: dif¿culty starting, involuntary stopping, sense of incomplete voiding, dribbling on completion and so on. In terms of sexual libido everything still worked as it should, no diminution in desire but not quite the (how shall I put it?) “stainless steel” quality of earlier years, together with a small yet noticeable decline in the sensory experience. On the other hand, absolutely no decrease in mental libido, quite the reverse in fact. Fact was, age was catching up with me and my body, in this sense at least, was lagging my mind.
slower process sans massage, but - within three months symptoms started to disappear and within the year I was back to normal, including all aspects of mood and libido once again aligned, corporate and mental. Over the past 25 years I’ve repeated the process three times with the same positive results. I am now about to commence Round Four. It might make more sense for me to bite the bullet and take the stuff full time. I don’t because I’m lazy, and ordering bottles of pills from distant parts is a chore. Also, until forcibly reminded, I prefer to spend my money on more immediate pleasures. I’ve tried other nearer-to-hand formulations with some of the same key ingredients but for one reason or another they don’t work. Either lacking the necessary combination of ingredients or not having them in the right quantity or quality. Buying therapeutically effective supplements is a mugs game unless you have a clear idea of what you’re getting into. One thing is clear, as you age you either accept the decline, which is not necessarily graceful or indeed necessary, or take the steps needed to require a more youthful hormonal balance. This is not the same thing as making yourself ridiculous, wearing a rug or trying to pick up women half your age, it actually makes health sense to do it. Thing is, if you stop you will revert to the hormonal stasis corresponding to your age and lifestyle. If you ¿nd something that works for you it makes sense to keep it up on a permanent basis, or if you’re like me – on an impermanent sporadic basis.
That said I do not relish the idea of Funking the test for prostate cancer taking testosterone shots, patches, for a year or so, I ¿nally screwed up gels, etc., which can do the trick for suf¿cient courage to take the PSA some, as this is a more expensive test and got a clear round. This & laborious process, and… even all took place in the early 1990s. when performed effectively, requires Fortunately I was consulting the best medical supervision (not just of a integrative doctor on the West Coast doctor but oversight of an endocriat the time. Rather than put me on nologist). An awful lot of it does not drugs, which then as now only work, at least not for me, just as address some of the symptoms and most pills and sprays won’t. can have distinct undesirable side effects, especially when taken for Here are the ingredients of the forprolonged periods, he put me on a mulation above and their function: nutritional formulation of herbs, vitamins and minerals and sent me Saw palmetto extract (320mg): off to see the leading specialist in inhibits dihydrotestosterone (DHT) LA, a delightful UCLA Professor of activity in the prostate, supports Urology on the verge or retirement. normal and inhibits inÀammation. The Professor gave me three massage treatments lasting no more than as many minutes. Over the period of a week he shrank Flower Pollen extract (250mg): smoothes muscles urethra, my prostate by a third and all symptoms vanished, as if by regulates inÀammation. magic. Boswellia extract (70mg): inhibits enzyme causing undesirNow in case you are wondering, the process was not in the able cell division.. least painful. Nor… was it remotely pleasurable. It was just rather weird. I tell you this because I understand prostate Nettle root extract (240mg): prevents excess estrogen levels. massage can be performed for pleasure and often is in the gay community. If this is so, I have to say it is a different Pygeum africanum extract (100mg): suppresses prostaglandin production, supports healthy urination. process from the one I underwent. I took the nutritional formulation for 2 years and had no recurrence of symptoms and after about 9 months I also noticed something rather curious and altogether delightful. My corporate libido was now back in sync with my mental libido and my sensory experiences were, if not exactly “stainless steel” were within spitting distance. I asked my integrative doctor about this and he explained that basically as males age testosterone not only decreases but with the concurrent increase in estrogen the testosterone you need for youthful libido binds to receptors in the prostate and elsewhere, in a process leading to the customary decline in masculine physique and performance we see.
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Pumpkin seed (200mg): enhances free fatty acids augmenting saw palmetto’s bene¿ts. Lignan extracts (20mg): supports prostate cells against excess estrogen. Prostate cells are sensitive to estrogen’s growth stimulatory effects.
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Beta-sitosterol (180mg): enhances pygeum’s protective effects, improving urinary function and libido.
Boron (3mg): slows elevation of PSA, helps prevent cancer. Lycopene (10mg): maintains healthy DNA, regulates hormonal metabolism, promotes healthy prostate size and In this happy state of restored functionality, after two years structure. or more I stopped taking the formulation which, though not expensive was still a chore to obtain, especially now that I lived Phospholipids (160mg): enhances absorption overall active in Bali. However about ¿ve years after my visit to the Professor, compounds in this formulation. now retired, and a couple more years after I ceased taking the formulation, I noticed that my symptoms were returning. NewsÀash: At last! After 15 years of searching I’m on the trail of a quali¿ed prostate massage therapist, and best of No matter, I thought, get a prostate massage and resume all, right here in Bali. Watch this space. the formulation. Alas, no. Apparently no one in the medical profession admits to knowing anything about prostate massage as a medical procedure. Well, they wouldn’t would they? There’s no money in it. It’s all surgery and/or drugs now. I Comments or queries reckon my urologist must have been a highly subversive ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com luminary in his ¿eld, happy to give the ¿nger, as it were, to his more acquisitive or uninformed colleagues and get away Copyright © 2015 ParacelsusAsia with it, being too senior to muck with. Fortunately the formuYou can read all past articles of Alternative Voice at www. lation was and still is available, improved and expanded BaliAdvertiser.biz periodically as the science requires. It was, however, a
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WHO NEEDS PHYSIOTHERAPY? It’s a good thing that I’m very healthy and rarely get sick but I have a bad habit of having accidents. This is the third time I’ve foolishly injured my right arm. What is my right arm trying to tell me? First time was 18 years ago when I tripped over a rock in the dark and fell on my elbow, breaking the ulna. Two years ago a horse dislocated my shoulder. Recently on the way to the beach with my dog for a morning run, getting out the front gate I tripped on the rubber mat on the step and went Àying, landing on my elbow again and bashing my forehead. My friend helped me to get to Prima Medika Hospital where they stitched up my head and X-rayed my arm. The result a dislocated elbow plus a fracture. This meant surgery. I found Dr. Wien Aryana, who had treated me for my shoulder at Sanglah Hospital but he asked me to go to Bali Royal Hospital where he would perform surgery later in the day.
of motion. These areas are usually painful when pressed. When a needle tip hits a trigger point, a characteristic ‘local twitch’ in the muscle is noted by the clinician and the client.
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This local twitch is involuntary. It has been shown that the elicitation of local twitch responses is the most important aspect in obtaining a successful therapeutic outcome for trigger point deactivation. Little discomfort is related to the needle. Sometimes relief can occur immediately or a series of treatments for cumulative releases are needed to regain Surgery went well movement. Trigger Point Dry Needling (TDN) is an effective with a titanium method for releasing stiff muscles and movement returning plate holding my to the joint. bones together. Only bandaged I liked the fact that at Bodywise, they don’t just use machines up and in a sling to do the work, but it’s very hands on and I was given a coping with the program of exercises I can do at home myself. Already d i f f i c u l t i e s o f I’m seeing great improvement after a short time. I highly recommend Bodywise. limited mobility.
Now a few weeks later I ¿nd myself with a bent arm and unable to Àex my wrist to do simple things like Àoss my teeth and tie my hair up. I knew I’d need physiotherapy so contacted Kim Patra and asked for a referral. She recommended Pascal at Bodywise Bali-Therapy Centre. I hadn’t heard of Pascal or the place before but called right away and made an appointment to see him a couple days later.
Physiotherapy can be done in the therapy centre or at your home or hotel. Services offered are: • • • • • • • • • •
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I had assumed with a name like Pascal he was French and was surprised to learn that he’s actually Dutch. He was surprised that I hadn’t heard of him before, saying that his practice was in Sanur before for over three years, but was enticed to set up new premises in Seminyak inside Bali Fitness Seminyak on Sunset Road since July 2014. Tall, Other therapy services available at the therapy centre are: dark and handsome, Pascal exudes con¿dence in his ability to help people heal telling me that he has twenty years • Podiatry, which treats pain and disorders of the lower body, primarily the legs, ankles and feet. Mostly, their podiatrist experience. After explaining my accident history and what treats painful musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, I’d been doing during the previous month, he began gently using the orthotic therapy, acupuncture, dry needling and examining my arm, testing my limits and pain levels. “You manual techniques. should have started moving your arm in the ¿rst two weeks after your injury.” He admonished me. “That’s why your arm’s • Physio sports massage. Problem solving massage, done by a physiotherapist. Eases soreness, tension or tightness so stiff now. Atrophy has set in.” He said “You have to use it in muscles, whether work or sports related. or lose it. It may take up to a year for full recovery and a lot of hard work.” Home/Hotel services:
He continued pressing into my arm at various points then pulled out his set of acupuncture needles and began inserting some into my arm. Curious about dry needling I had seen advertised on the wall in the hall, he explained that a doctor had experimented with inserting needles with various Àuids into trigger points on the body then discovered that without any liquid she was achieving better results. Pascal uses dry needling as part of his practice using acupuncture needles, which he’s also trained in. What are trigger points? Within the tissue of muscles is myofascia. When this is stressed from overuse or trauma it can tear and adhere together, the adhesions are called trigger points, which can lead to muscle stiffness, tenderness and a decrease in range
Bodywise Bali-Therapy Centre. 333 Sunset Road (inside Bali Fitness Seminyak) W: www.bodywisebali.com E: info@bodywisebali.com T: 62-8170666320. Bodywise Bali also accepts medical insurance coverage.
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Sanur Chapter of Green Drinks Green Drinks is an international network of people who are interested in all things green! In Sanur, we gather at Manik Organik on the first Monday of each month at 6pm and share our experiences and ideas for saving the environment, one green step at a time! Green Drinks has over 500 chapters worldwide (www.greendrinks.org). There are no dues or fees – this is a free monthly event and all are welcome!Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85 / Sanur, Bali / Indonesia shop: +62 (0)361 855 3380 / <www.manikorganikbali.com>.
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Sanur Get Together Lunch Get Together in Sanur. Order from the menu and each person covers their own cost. Come by and enjoy chatting with old and new friends. Our monthly Sanur lunch groups meets at a different restaurant each month. Everyone is invited. More details <http://www.meetup.com/Sanur-gettogether/>.
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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH
By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.
ANTIBIOTICS…. Over-prescription of Antibiotics a Major Problem - WHO WHO has warned that the over prescription of antibiotics will lead to a global resistance to pathogenic microbes (infection causing bacteria & viruses). While many developed countries have strict guidelines on the prescription of antibiotics, third world countries are much more relaxed on the issue, often considering the profits, incentives and commissions to be made rather than the wellbeing of the patient and the global community at large. For example, women that give birth in Indonesia are all given a course of Amoxicillin after birth “just in case” infection develops. With many doctors in Asia on low incomes, commissions from drug sales are often where they make their money. Self medication is also a huge problem in this society. Antibiotics (or any “prescription” drugs for that matter) are easily purchased at most pharmacies without any prescription at all. Even more shocking is that some backstreet “warungs” also stock a supply of antibiotics, usually selling to the “gentlemen” who have visited the local whorehouses.
the very first antibiotic to be marketed, is now useless against most infections. Certain strains of antibiotic resistant Staphylococcus (Golden Staph.) have colonized in hospitals all over the globe. Malaria is resistant to Chloroquine in almost all high-risk Malaria regions (although strictly speaking Malaria is not a bacteria, but the same principle applies). Steps to reduce use of antibiotics
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Wash your hands often • Use plain soap and water. • Wash before preparing or eating food. • Wash after using the bathroom, changing a diaper, sneezing, coughing, handling garbage and coming home from public places. • Wash before and after treating a cut or wound or being near a sick person. At home
Antibiotics, through various actions, destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria. The antibiotic may be specific, and targeted at a small group of bacteria, or it may be a broad-spectrum antibiotic, which means it will be effective against a large group of organisms. Most antibiotics are absorbed well through the gut, and are sold as tablets or syrups, but some do have to be injected.
• Don’t share personal items like towels, razors, tweezers and nail clippers. • Keep kitchen and bathrooms clean. You can clean surfaces with soap and water. Try to avoid products with added anti-bacterials. • Don’t put purses, diaper bags, or gym bags on the kitchen table or counter. • Wash wounds with regular soap and water. Use over-the-counter antibiotic products such as neomycin (Neosporin and generic) or bacitracin only for cuts that look dirty.
No they do not. Antibiotics have no effect at all on infections caused by viruses, or fungi. Viruses cause all types of flu and colds, and most coughs and sore throats. Recovery from viral infections will happen in the same number of days with or without antibiotics. In some cases antibiotics will be prescribed for someone suffering a heavy viral infection to prevent bacterial overgrowth. Antibiotics will aggravate the condition of someone suffering a fungal infection. Many “healthy bacteria” that normally live around our bodies actually assist us in our wellbeing. These friendly bacteria are killed when broadspectrum antibiotics are prescribed. This then leaves an open arena for pathogens like certain fungi (e.g. Candida), to take over. Interestingly enough, recovery from some bacterial infections will happen in the same number of days with or without antibiotics. Our bodies do have the ability to heal themselves in most circumstances.
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Try to avoid infections in the first place. If you do get one, use antibiotics correctly. The following steps can help:
What are antibiotics?
Do antibiotics cure all infections?
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Work with your doctor • Don’t push for antibiotics with your doctor. If you don’t have a bacterial infection, ask how to relieve symptoms. Consumer demand is one of the major factors in the over-use of antibiotics. • Fight it off. If symptoms are mild and complications unlikely, ask if you can delay treatment for a few days. • Maintain a healthy lifestyle & diet. • Take antibiotics as prescribed. Don’t skip doses or stop the medicine early. • Don’t use leftover antibiotics to treat an infection. Taking the wrong medicine allows bacteria to multiply.
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Bacterial resistance cannot be stopped; it is part of evolution itself. However it’s development and spread can be minimized by:
What is “Antibiotic Resistance”? When antibiotics are used to kill a certain group of bacteria, some of those bacteria may adapt, grow and multiply with a new found strength that is able to resist the antibiotic that was once effective in killing it. Each time an antibiotic is used, the chance of resistance increases. The resistance to any antibiotic is not limited to one person but affects the entire community in general. For example if Fred takes antibiotics (eg Amoxicillin) for every minor infection that he has, the bacteria will soon become resistant to that antibiotic. If John is then infected by a bacteria that has been passed on to him by Fred, it will be of no use for John to take Amoxicillin. The bacteria is already resistant. This has been proven in communities worldwide. Penicillin,
• Only using antibiotics when absolutely necessary. • Knowing what sort of illnesses respond to antibiotics. • Understanding that recovery from many illnesses will occur in the same time frame, with or without antibiotics. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali
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BA Feature Article Making Films, Wigs and Special Effects Among the Rice Paddies by Peripatete My driver is as unfamiliar with the roads that weave through Bangli’s outlying areas as I am, so we stop and ask for directions to Abuan at least a dozen times before we spot a building the size of an airplane hangar looking entirely out of place among the ¿elds, compounds and temples. And yet, this nondescript facility and surrounding structures is home to a global and multi-faceted business that has been thriving among Bali’s rice paddies for nearly two decades: workshops that produce wigs, costumes, special effects and makeup cases, and a ¿lm studio with state-of-the-art equipment. Swiss-born Orlando Bassi, 48, stands in the middle of a small windowless room surrounded by shelves full of tripods, spotlights, film cameras and related paraphernalia. Despite being dressed in black from head to foot, a pair of red suspenders provides the ¿rst clue to his boundless energy and creativity. Bassi places his hand on a piece of heavy black machinery and smiles. “I was 16 when I visited a commercial video. I was sitting on a dolly and said I want to have something like this. But they cost one hundred thousand dollars. It was clear that I would never get one.” Not only did he eventually get a dolly, but three years ago, Bassi built the ¿rst professional quality ¿lm studio on the island. “Movie Studio Bali was always my dream,” says Bassi. “I always wanted to have a studio.” But Bassi’s Bali story begins long before he broke ground on a ¿lm studio in Bangli. He was a makeup artist working on productions in Europe when he recognized a need in the theater industry for more readily available wigs. So Bassi established a company in his hometown of Buchs, Switzerland, to ¿ll in that gap. He sought out affordable wig suppliers around Asia – mainly in Korea, until production moved to China - at which point Bassi balked, backed out and lost his investment. Eventually his searches led him to Surabaya and Java, where he found a company processing hair; and to Bali, where a Dutch company was making wigs for the entertainment industry in the Netherlands. During his frequent visits to Bali he befriended an employee of the Puri Indah Resort (currently Arma Resort) where he stayed. Nengah worked at the reception desk, organized a car for Bassi, and showed him around the island. “When we ¿rst met, Nengah always pushed me to build a hotel,” says Bassi. “But I told him I wasn’t interested in hotels and didn’t have enough money.”
religion and the company.” In 1998, with an investment of $10,000, hand-made drawings and a building measuring 150 square meters, Bassi and Nengah launched Sari Rambut. Then, Nengah’s hotel coworker, Wayan, joined in and the two men were invited to Switzerland for four months of intensive training – in wigmaking. “It was unbelievable!” exclaims Bassi. “The ¿rst week that they both made wigs that were of high enough quality to be used. That was, to me, very surprising, because when I trained other people, they needed forever just to learn the knotting technique.” Nengah was surprised himself. “I had never used a sewing machine before.” This lack of experience, that many would consider a handicap, was to Bassi an advantage. “That’s what is very good about the Balinese. They already have the feeling of craft-making in their hands because they learned it in a way. You don’t have to teach that. It’s very easy, you show them something, they see it and they can copy it.” When Nengah and Wayan returned from Switzerland, Bassi hired ten villagers – also without sewing experience – who apprenticed under the Balinese men. But with limited access to electricity – “maybe two hours a week” – Bassi decided to invest in a manual sewing machine instead. By 2005, with almost forty employees and an expanding base of customers overseas, the company needed larger facilities. More structures were added, more staff was trained.
“But mostly we use human hair,” says Bassi. “We have Indian hair, Indonesian hair, Brazilian, European.” Hair dealers based in the Ukraine, Russia, Brazil, India and now also around Indonesia, collect and ship boxes of hair to Bassi. “The Brazilian guy jumps into the UN staff cars when they visit the villages. He has a book of photos of girls that cut their hair. He offers them to cut and sell their hair, and shows them how they will look. Sometimes they agree or maybe have to meet with their family; sometimes the whole village comes together to discuss.” The dealer avoids paying cash for hair because of his concern that the money will be misspent. “If there are 20 or 30 women who want to cut their hair, they might get a roof built, a water pump installed. So for example cutting hair of 20 women is equal to one thousand dollars, but instead of the money the hair collector will help to build something for the village.”
A couple of spin-off companies were also getting off to a good (if not shaky) start: Tas Merah (Red Bag), a company that produces high quality make-up cases and related accessories; and Tiga-D (3-D), the special effects branch of the company. “Tiga-D started when a client came to Bali to do wigs,” says Bassi. “He wanted a dragon nose and dragon ears from foam, but he had no time. I said we can try to do it here. So we bought the materials locally and made the nose and ears. That was the beginning. And now, we make special effects for ¿lms and theater.” As for Tas Merah, Bassi is proud of his achievements in the face of stiff competition from China. “Here, one bag is made by one person. It takes a lot longer and you can’t do mass production. But I believe that the quality is better and the soul of the bag is different.” His talk of a bag’s soul is intentional, because he sees it as an extension of the employee who produced it. “We will start maybe already this year to customize each bag, with the name and picture of the person who makes it. You can even go online to read the story about this girl who made the bag. We want to show that we pay them well, they have a good environment and the way they make the bags isn’t under the same pressure as someone who has to make 1000 zippers in one day.”
From hair-collecting and wig-making, the leap to costumemaking, special effects and makeup cases entailed little risk. But daring to set up a full-Àedged movie studio in Bali was another matter; Bassi had to exercise a little more audacity, and to believe that it would pay off at some point. An American director planted the seed when they collaborated on a ¿lm in Jakarta. “He said that it would be great to shoot in a studio with a special effects place right next door.” With his FX workshop already in place, Bassi built the Bali Movie Studio and used his money to buy cameras, lights and equipment to out¿t the place. Now commercials, ¿lms and music videos are produced in his studio. In the works are horror ¿lms such as Bali Vampire and Spiderville – about a Balinese village where the locals worship oversized spiders and humans are sacri¿ced as offerings. English-language childrens’ television series are also in development, including original stories about travel, adventure – and a submarine. An onsite post-production facility is also on the drawing board.
When Bassi became frustrated with the local company he had commissioned to create wigs, he asked Nengah to set up shop with him instead. “It took nearly a year until Nengah agreed. He always said ‘I have to talk about it with my family.’ And I always wondered ‘why can’t he just say yes or no?’ Nengah eventually signed on and organized all the paperwork; but it would take time until Bassi began to appreciate the importance in Bali of involving the family and banjar in many aspects of his business. He also had to ¿nd a way to navigate through the uncertainties of Balinese culture. “At the beginning with ceremonies, we accepted everything. Then we tightened the rules because our standards are for the highest levels of wig-making in the world. But it’s against the Balinese concept (jam karet), if you make it today or tomorrow they don’t care. But if we say today, then it has to be today, because the FedEx truck is coming and it has to leave today.”
for theater and ¿lm industry in the world comes with the responsibility of providing the highest quality hair for his wigs. To ensure that he can meet his clients’ stringent speci¿cations, he stocks a massive inventory of hair – boxes of real and processed hair piled from Àoor to ceiling. Animal hair – yak, camel, buffalo – is mostly used for historical hairstyles, while horse hair is used – rolled, boiled, colored, brushed and wefted – into barrister wigs that are regularly used in the UK, Malaysia, Australia and some Arabic countries. “We’re the only company that still produces barrister wigs for England.”
With such a philosophy, it’s not surprising that employee satisfaction at Sari Rambut is high. “Some people have a real passion for the company,” says Bassi. “They understand and are proud of what they do.” Bagus, the operations manager and longtime employee, doesn’t mind the long drive up to the of¿ce from Denpasar every day. “You can’t get a job like this in the city.”
Over the years, Nengah has come to understand the importance of clear delivery times. “Because in America and Europe there is no Galungan.”
As for Nengah, he readily acknowledges that other jobs are available –for himself and the other employees. “I can be a tour guide or work for another company. But I put myself into this place. It’s already in my blood.”
Even today, Bassi admits, “it’s always a compromise between
For Bassi, gaining recognition as the biggest wig manufacturer
Meanwhile, Bassi continues to furnish wigs, costumes and special effects (silicon-made bloodied-looking body parts are sprawled out on shelves in the workshop) to an ever-growing client base across the globe that includes Broadway (42nd Street, Les Miserables, Wicked), London’s West End, Amsterdam’s Opera and Ballet, and Hollywood (10,000 BC, Hercules, Doomsday and the recently-released blockbuster Exodus). Not bad at all for a man whose youthful dreams once consisted of owning a single piece of movie-making equipment – and who would never have imagined that his dream would take root at the edge of a Balinese ride paddy.
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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton
Indonesian Cooking by Dina Yuen When Dina Yuen was growing up, her fondest memories were of her spending hours in the kitchen preparing one dish after another under the loving direction of her grandmother. On her hands and knees grinding spices in a cobek, slicing chili peppers and chopping shallots, the wonderful home cooked meals would then be shared with the whole family. Later on in her life, she began an insatiable quest to recreate the acute flavors and emotionally familiar aromas that were the favorites of people she once loved so dearly. The recipes in Indonesian Cooking are now the only viable bridge between those living in the present and those beloved family members who have passed on. The Foreword, by celebrity owner/chef Glenn Chu of Honolulu’s Indigo Restaurant, is rather Àowery but authors and publishers feel recommendations made by famous people legitimize a book and help sales. The meat of the book is the methodical, detailed and precise Introduction, which explains the techniques, the most useful tools and how and where to buy the correct ingredients. The reader now con¿dent and well prepared, the recipes that follow make more sense and are easier to manage. Modest in scope, the book doesn’t overwhelm with hundreds of recipes. The selection is actually all that one would need to skillfully cook a suf¿cient number of the best-known Indonesian national dishes to pass oneself off as an old hand. Derived from recipes popular at home, in the street and in restaurants, some dishes are so simple and yet so elegant that you wonder why you couldn’t have come up with them yourself. Savory Cucumber Relish, for example, is extremely straightforward to prepare (cucumber, carrot, vinegar, salt, sugar - that’s it!) and can last several weeks in the refrigerator. Other super easy recipes are Chilied Eggs, Fried Shallot condiment, Spinach Tempura, Crisp Tofu and Sweet Spicy Sauce. Other dishes are so sophisticated that you have to read the recipe several times when preparing it for the ¿rst time. Remarkable for a book of only 118 pages, recipes include each of the major Indonesian ethnic cuisines: Javanese, Chineseinfluenced, Minang, Betawi, Banjar, Dutch-Indonesian, Balinese. There are stir-fries, satays, sambal, soups, salads, poultry and meat dishes, ¿sh and seafood, vegetables and desserts. The author herself is Chinese-Indonesian, so there’s an emphasis - although not overly so - on Chineseand Dutch-style cooking such as spring rolls, crepes, macaroni soup, shrimp salad, pork recipes and rice porridge (bubur ayam). This is a legacy of a time when the Chinese served as the wealthy merchant class during the Dutch East Indies era when her ancestors were still alive and passed down many of the recipes. The book is chock full of tips and timesaving techniques. Besides the usual ones like garlic should be stored in a cool dark place to allow it to breathe, there are other shortcuts that could only have been learned from years of dedicated cooking both domestic and professional: O
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You can tell if ginger is too old by pressing hard against the skin. If it’s too hard and doesn’t give off a faint aroma, it’s probably stale and will taste bitter. Also ginger can be peeled and sliced and stored in a jar of sherry. Palm sugar (gula jawa) can be only substituted with a dense, tightly packed, dark brown sugar. When mashing, sprinkle salt and/or sugar on top of garlic and chili peppers, which act as an abrasive to help break the ingredients down. Check to see if oil is hot enough for deep-frying by sticking a chopstick in the oil. If small bubbles surface around the chopstick, the oil should be hot enough. Galangal and peanuts stored tightly in plastic bags can be stored in the freezer for months. Rinse fresh herbs ¿rst in cold water, then drain thoroughly. Spread herbs on a baking sheet lined with a paper towel, then pat dry with another paper towel. Allow to dry completely, then put each separate herb
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The cookbook is aimed squarely at the Western reader. Yuen seldom suggests actual brands, but only describes what to look for. There are numerous suggestions on what types of retailers you must to go in order to ¿nd vital Indonesian ingredients like coconut milk, coriander, dry ground chili peppers and shrimp paste and what section of a Western supermarket an ingredient is most likely to be found. She admonishes against using inferior ingredients, explaining how to distinguish Indonesian products from Thai varieties; what the color, texture, shape and packaging should look like; what kind of leaves an ingredient is usually wrapped in. This sort of information is unnecessary to those living in Indonesia where both the ingredients and equipment are widely available.
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Although the author suggests substitutes for readers who don’t want to shop or who ¿nd it dif¿cult to source fresh ingredients, she emphasizes that only Indonesianbrand ingredients be used if at all possible instead of products that are typically sold in Western markets, which have completely different tastes and texture. For example, only curly dried egg noodles (bakmi kuning) should be used in certain recipes, but potato leaves (available in the West) may be substituted for kangkung (water spinach). Occasionally, she suggests which foreign brands to buy if Indonesian brands aren’t available. Above all else, this is a practical cookbook. To create fresh and vibrant dishes, you ¿rst have to get organized. Yuen advises starting off by purchasing top quality utensils and appliances so that you don’t end up wasting a lot of time, effort and money. She is a great advocate of the inexpensive, versatile Asian butcher knife/cleaver, which can be used for anything from mincing garlic, cutting vegetables and chopping through all types of meats and bones. She prefers no-nonsense round Asian-style mesh-wire strainers with long wooden handles. She urges her readers to invest at least $100 in a good rice cooker that should last for years, will keep rice warm for a few days and will never burn rice.
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Indonesian Cooking is slim, but it packs a walloping good value for its size by including a wide spectrum of iconic Indonesian dishes - the best of the best. Sauces and appetizers are so delicious that it’s hard to believe that they are so quick and easy to make. Yuen’s cooking methods and storage techniques save time, costs and prevent waste. Besides making an affordable, easy to carry souvenir/gift, the book’s recipes - many presented with cultural notes and personal anecdotes - are so easy to follow that you’ll ¿nd yourself jotting down a list of tools and ingredients so you can begin exploring the delights and Àavors of this world-class yet largely unexplored cuisine. Indonesian Cooking: Satays, Sambals and More by Dina Yuen, Tuttle Publishing 2012, ISBN 978-080-484-1450, hardcover, 81 recipes, 120 photographs, 120 pages, index, dimensions 21 cm X 22.5 cm. Available for Rp. 202,000 at Periplus (www.periplus.com) and Ganesha bookstores (www.ganeshabooksbali.com).
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HECTOR’S A Serious Disagreement In the 1992 movie The Last of the Mohicans there’s a lovely standoff between Hawkeye the frontiersman and the rather regimentally doltish British Major Duncan Heyward in which Hawkeye says, “One day, Major, you and I will have a serious disagreement.” It’s a cameo that stays fixed in the mind, that, and perhaps it has usefully done so, because in recent times - sadly - the pleasantly paced but fixed intent of its delivery has seemed appropriate to life in Bali. James Fennimore Cooper’s 1832 book - it’s set in the French and Indian War in colonial North America in the 1750s – is the better narrative, naturally, but the movie reflects the original story really rather well and with the required sense of doom. The problem that has brought it to mind is not of course that of rival empires fighting over someone else’s country. It is at once more prosaic and yet more pointed than that. It is a battle between vicious narrow-mindedness and socially aware common sense. It relates to the unconscionable war on dogs that the provincial government is waging, the random acts of maniacal stupidity this has helped spark in people who go around poisoning other people’s pets, and growing Balinese resistance to the idea that their dogs should now be targets because their government is dysfunctional. The rabies that arrived in Bali in 2008 and then rapidly spread – its vector was not so much the poor infected animal that was smuggled in and then bit other dogs which in turn bit people who died, as that constant factor in administration here, lack of due care and attention - was eventually countered. This was after much advocacy by local and international animal welfare and health agencies, and Indonesian and international human health organizations. An internationally supported disease eradication campaign created a vaccinated screen of immune dogs. That’s the international benchmark process. It works everywhere else. It is said, by Bali’s governor and others in the hierarchy, that it doesn’t work. Sadly, given the resurgence of rabies this year (14 deaths to the end of August and counting, versus only one in 2013 and two last year) the only counter to that insane claim is that it has indeed not worked here. It hasn’t, because the government has been negligent or it has lost the plot - or both of these things - and has panicked and gone back to mass-culling dogs. So much then for the vaccinated screen of animals that forms the vital barrier between rabies and people who might otherwise get bitten by a rabid dog and die. The death squads don’t discriminate. They just sweep in and collar everything in sight: whether the unfortunate animals are wearing collars or not. Tabanan regency is now arming its squads with air rifles heavier compressed-air-powered weapons than your regular little popgun - because netting and then poisoning dogs with strychnine has proved problematical. According to the Tabanan animal husbandry agency, the dogs are smart and run away when they see men with nets approaching them. Using poison darts is apparently also a difficulty; the catchers and killers keep injuring themselves, with their poison darts among other things. Presumably it has been decided that shooting yourself in the foot with a high-velocity pellet is less likely to be deadly than injecting yourself with strychnine. One day, perhaps, someone in the hierarchy will read the literature, examine the evidence, study the case reports from other places where common sense prevails, and mutter, “Uh-oh.” What might happen then, of course, is still a big question.
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You might be forgiven for thinking that Bali will soon have as many hotels as it has motor cars, given the rate at which they are springing up everywhere, in every class from mini through compact and family up to limousine, under the strictly non-enforced rules of the moratorium on new ones that was long ago announced and then instantly forgotten. New hotels are not necessarily bad, on an island that depends for its modern economy on holidaymakers. There’s that pesky infrastructure issue, of course, best illustrated by water shortages, inadequate power, tailgated traffic from Anywhere to Everywhere Else, and the comedy routine of hugely oversized package tour buses impaled on sharp corners in narrow little streets. A proper public development plan would assist, but you can’t have everything, especially if no one takes any notice anyway and just hands over the next bulging brown envelope instead. So it’s good news that the Ritz Carlton stable - one hesitates to call so plush a collective a chain - has opened a Ritz Carlton Reserve property at Ubud called the Mandapa. It’s on the Ayung River, has 35 suites and 25 private pools, overlooks the jungle in the river valley, blends traditional architecture and modern luxury, and offers four restaurants and the sort of spiritual, wellness, health and detox programs for which today’s well-heeled tourists yearn and which are the signature products of the crowded little town that has declared itself Bali’s spiritual capital.
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E is for Environment Yes, we know. It’s another of our repeated themes. It’s just that the natural environment, in this instance the marine littoral one, is quite important and should wherever possible be protected. So it was interesting to see that Tangerang regency in Banten (on the western boundary of the Big Durian, aka Ibu Kota Negara) is turning a prime asset, a 20-hectare mangrove forest at Tanjung Pasir, into a marine and culinary tourism destination. This is so much better than digging up the protective and life-giving mangroves. They provide habitats for all manner of marine creatures and also protect against erosion and - unless it’s a catastrophically big wave, which is fortunately quite rare - can mitigate the inundation risk from tsunamis. Drawing people to the area is a good idea, since this will increase the village economy and give visitors something better to do than hang around shopping malls all weekend. A breath of fresh air is a wonderful tonic. Our chaps here are not really into listening, or particularly good at learning lessons if by any chance they do tune in. But there is a lesson to be learned from Tangerang in how a natural asset like Benoa Bay, for example, could benefit many instead of just a few.
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The River People are getting annoyed. Their domain is the deep ravines that slash Bali’s topography from north to south. These dark and mysterious realms are the crucible of niskala - the unseen dimension of things here in Bali. And it’s a busy place. The Balinese love a ghost story. When I first approached some Balinese friends to ask whether it was in fact appropriate for a tamu to write about spirits (wong), they egged me on. Several of them launched into stories of their own. My notes grew longer and my brow more furrowed. This is a many layered subject and my friends had different interpretations and descriptions. I’m still not clear about who’s who. I first became aware of the Niskala 15 years ago when I moved into a rather nasty little cottage up the Andong road, right on the edge of a river bank. I’d lived in an old part of Singapore for 10 years so was not unaccustomed to disturbances. But this was different.
of things would be broken in the house during the night, and Tuyul were blamed. A small ceremony and their own offering place in the garden placated them. Another friend also built near a river in Tebesaya. She is seldom here and the house is usually empty (never a good thing in Bali, by the way). On her last trip odd things began to happen at night. She was woken several times with a heavy hand on her throat, and a massive teak table was overturned in her room. She moved into a homestay nearby while a balian was summoned. He told her that before she’d built her house a large tree had been cut down nearby without appropriate offerings being made, and the spirits (probably Tonya) who lived there were now homeless. This was quickly addressed and there were no more problems.
My friend next door has a huge tree on her land, and several people have seen a female spirit there. When the tree requires pruning it is done with the greatest respect and many offerings. Then there are the Dete There is imbalance in A dark, goggle-eyed little face would the spirit world; we are or Moro, which can take the form of real or appear in the corner of my office window, taking up their space. mythical animals, or may resemble the nodding slowly until I shooed it away. carved stone temple guardians. I was told Things would disappear from my fenced that before encountering one, there is a and gated compound. The spirits were particularly fond of strange smell. tools. If I was using a hammer or screwdriver outside and put it down to go in and answer the phone it would be Leyak are humans who practice black magic and can take gone when I came out, never to reappear. There was an the form of animals. Wayan Manis tells me that her relative inexplicable house fire one night. have toyed with this dangerous practice, and under the influence of the magic saw his sleeping grandchildren appear My current house is on the edge of the ravine of the same as succulent babi guling. The Leyak are associated with river, further south. It’s a busy place. Some nights the dogs death; they haunt graveyards and practice cannibalism. and I watch as huge, ghostly Appearing as ordinary faces rise up out of the ravine, h u m a n s b y d a y, t h e y then dissolve into pixels in transform into flying the humid darkness. Years monsters by night. ago there were problems with my dogs until I built a wall to Related are the Lulut Mas, a establish a polite boundary seething pile of yellow between the River Spirit worms that appear in front territory and mine. We make of gates or near water offerings, but some of my sources and indicate things are just too tempting; a uncleanness. I know a beautiful black cockerel couple of people who have disappeared from his firmly had these, and ceremonies locked and snake/alu/luwak to clear them are quite proof cage one night. expensive. Since Lulut Mas are the only manifestations of Niskala that seem to exist in “Everything has its own place, and in order to have a peaceful the physical realm, I’d be very interested in seeing a detailed life boundaries must be clear,” explained Padangtegal photo. community leader Kadek Gunarta. “Ceremonies to ‘open the land’ take place to relocate spirits before building begins. Really, it’s no wonder the Balinese are so superstitious. “But with all this development the spirits are being dislocated and squeezed into smaller areas. This creates an imbalance. The Balinese are experiencing a lot of social and economic tension these days, and that is surely being reflected in the Niskala. There is imbalance in the spirit world; we are taking up their space. Rivers are their highways and homes. Now the riverbanks are being built on and some villas don’t even have a padma; no offerings are made. Rivers are polluted with garbage.” No wonder the River People are disturbed. Tonya are communities of spirits that inhabit the rivers and ravines. “As a kid I used to hear them play the river,” said writer and musician Ketut Yuliarsa. “They would bang their hands on the water, making real music with many notes. “The Tonya were blamed for children disappearing. When I was young it was quite common for kids to go missing from their homes for several hours and be found wandering in the rice fields. But mysticism has a function,” he pointed out. “In Balinese society there’s little privacy. Sometimes people will use the excuse of a Tonya to cover up a human affair.” Tonya are said to be more active during the day. They live in villages as humans do and in fact resemble us exactly except that they lack the indentation between nose and upper lip. Then there are the Memedi, hairy red humanoids that dwell in big trees and bamboo groves close to villages. They were also said to steal children, and parents threatened their kids with the Memedi to make them behave. Tuyul are naughty child spirits. A friend who built a house in Pejeng between the river and the road found that all kinds
Cultural scholar I Made Surya told me about a friend of his who wanted to build on a small piece of family land on the river Oongan in Denpasar. Before he started he brought in a Mangku who specialised in Tonya, just in case there might be an issue. The Mangku detected no fewer than 5,000 Tonya and kindly negotiated with them until they agreed to move to a tree across the river if a purification ceremony as done. A week later when the offerings were brought (there are 216 special offerings for unseen beings), the big tree across the river spontaneously burst into flame and burned to the ground.
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There are new regulations against building along the edges of rivers (Sempadan Sungai) but these are ignored in several parts of Bali. Big old trees, home of ancient spirits, are being cut down. Villas and hotels are being constructed right in the territory of the Tonya. It wouldn’t be surprising if the increasingly irritated River Spirits began to take enforcement into their own unseen hands. Let me know if you need the number of a good balian. Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - Free-fall off the Tourist Trail is available from : - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Seminyak - Amazon downloadable for Kindle E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com Copyright © 2015 Greenspeak You can read all past articles of Greenspeak at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/I-05 August 15
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Local News Indonesia’s OJK to Loosen Regulation on Foreign Currency for Non-Nationals The Financial Services Authority, or OJK, says it will issue a
in bank accounts here, Indonesia will have an additional
new regulation, which will make it easier for foreigners to
$24 billion in its dollar reserves, the OJK has estimated.
bank in foreign currencies in Indonesia - as part of attempts to curb the plunge of rupiah against the US dollar.
Muliaman said he was optimistic the planned regulation the draft of which is expected to be completed within two to
The chairman of the OJK’s board of commissioners, Muliaman
three weeks - would work, citing successful experiences of
D. Hadad, on Monday (7/9) said the planned regulation was
several other countries.
expected to increase Indonesia’s foreign exchange reserves. “I think the new regulation can be issued in the form of a He said the OJK was particularly targeting frequent visitors
circular.
to the country, who make up 20 percent of the average 12 million foreigners visiting Indonesia every year.
We also will make sure we won’t break international regulations, as this has been adopted by many other
“Some of those foreign visitors don’t come to Indonesia only
countries,” he added, according to Indonesian news portal
once, but they may come back here six or seven times a
liputan6.com.
year because they have some business or family purposes to tend to,” Muliaman said on the sidelines of a meeting in
Muliaman said under the planned regulation, a foreigner
Nusa Dua, Bali.
would be able to have a foreign currency account just by showing a passport and a living permit in Indonesia if
“[The frequent visitors] make up 20 percent of total annual
they intend to deposit between $2,000 and $50,000 in their
visits,” he added.
account.
The OJK has calculated, Muliaman said, that each of those
There will be more administrative requirements for
20 percent of visitors brings in an average of $10,000 into
those seeking to deposit more than $50,000 - such as a
the country every year.
reference from a bank in their country of origin, their spouse’s identity and a copy of their residential contract.
If they are allowed to easily deposit their foreign currencies
(September 8th 2015)
Balinese Police Confess to Extorting Australian Buck’s Night Partygoers Balinese police officers will go on trial for extortion after an
The group included prominent nightclub owner Nick
investigation confirmed they received a bribe from a group
Russian, several former models, celebrity hairdresser
of Australians apprehended after hiring strippers at a buck’s
Joey Scandizzo, and other friends such as Simon Phan
night in Seminyak.
and Dan Beckwith.
Bali Deputy Police Chief Nyoman Suryasta said firm action
Mr. Nyoman said the allegations were investigated after the
would be taken against the officers, who had “damaged the
Indonesian Embassy in Australia reported strong reaction
name of Indonesian police, especially Bali police”.
on social media to the Fairfax story in June.
He said the punishment for breaking the professional ethics
He said a team from the intelligence and crime departments
code ranged from being sacked to an apology, and would
and Propam (internal affairs) had led the investigation.
be decided by the trial judge. “We investigated and we confirmed it’s true, it really The revelation came just a day after Kuta Police Chief
happened, there were facts,” Mr. Nyoman said. “We have
Deddy Januartha denied any of his officers had asked for
reported this to the Indonesian Police Chief. We will take
money.
firm action.”
He produced a handwritten statement, apparently signed
He said the seven officers had admitted wrongdoing. They
by the buck’s night party, which apologized for the men’s
said the bribe was less than $25,000 but “clearly they have
actions and said “I did not pay anything to police”.
broken the ethical profession code”.
Fairfax Media reported in June that police apprehended 16
“It’s more than just breaking the disciplinary code, it’s the
Australians after they hired strippers at the February buck’s
professional ethical code.”
weekend of marketing consultant and former model, Mark Ipaviz in Bali.
Mr. Nyoman said the Kuta Police Chief had been questioned as a witness but the information thus far suggested he had
Various members of the group were allegedly pistol-whipped
not been involved. However he said the investigation was
and shocked with taser guns by private security guards
ongoing.
and then forced to pay a bribe of about $25,000 to avoid trumped-up charges and threats of a 10-year prison
Fairfax Media is seeking comment from members of the
sentence.
buck’s party. (September 2nd 2015)
Chinese Bride Swept to her Death During Beach Photo Shoot A Chinese couple’s wedding photo shoot turned to tragedy after a wave swept the couple off the rocks at Tegalwangi beach in Jimbaran, killing the bride. Lun Lin (38) and Li Dan (26), accompanied by three photographers, were taking pre-wedding photographs on the popular Jimbaran beach when a large wave hit the couple from behind, knocking them and the three photographers off their feet. Li Dan is suspected to have been rendered unconscious by her fall, was immediately swept off the rocks and out to sea. Her lifeless body, still wearing her wedding dress, was found on the shore about twenty-five meters from where the incident occurred. According to Denpasar Water Police Adj. Commissioner I Wayan Rindep, the woman’s body has already been cremated and the remains taken back to China by the widowed groom. (August 31st 2015) Perth Family Find Balloon Filled with Drugs in Luggage A family from Perth, Western Australia, was shocked to discover of a balloon filled with drugs in their baggage after returning from their Bali holiday. According to a report by Perth Now, a 6PR listener who went by the name Rob, called the talk show to tell about the shocking discovery of a balloon filled with a white substance in his wife’s toiletries bag after a two week holiday in Bali. ‘After we got through all the checkpoints and arrived home, we found a balloon filled with white powder that was in our luggage,’ he said. The family were lucky to make it out of Indonesia, ‘we could still be in Bali on trafficable offences’ the man said. Rob immediately called the Western Australia police who collected the substance and ran it for tests. ‘The only thing I could get confirmation of was that it was drugs,’ he said. ‘We were there for just a nice holiday.’ He said experience taught them to be aware and to check everything. (September 3rd 2015) Australia Not Offered Visa Free Entry to Indonesia The foreign ministry said Australia is not included in the 47 more countries offered visa free travel in the coming months. Visa free travel is given under reciprocal agreement and Australia does not agree on the reciprocity, foreign office spokesman Arrmanatha Nasir said here on Friday (4/9). Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi told her Australian counterpart Julie Bishop the reason for not giving Australia the same treatment when they had a brief meeting in Sydney airport. Bishop said her government could understand the decision of the Indonesian government. Early this month, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs Rizal Ramli said visitors from 47 more countries will be offered visa free travel to Indonesia in October. Rizal Ramli said the offer is made effective in October to coincide with the year-end holidays. In October with the addition of 47 more countries, tourists and other travelers from 92 countries would no longer need visa for short-term visit to Indonesia. Rizal Ramli said visa free travel is most effective in drawing visitors to the country. The government set a target to chalk up 20 million foreign tourists to visit the country in 2019 , and earning target from the tourism sector is set at U.S.$20 billion a year from normally U.S.$10 billion. Malaysia offers visa-free travel to 164 countries and Thailand offers it to 56 countries. The two neighboring countries attract far larger number of foreign tourists than Indonesia each year. Earlier Tourism Minister Arief Yahya said the government was hoping that an estimated 10 million foreign tourists would spend at least $1 billion this year. Visa-free travel will only be available through five international airports in Jakarta, Medan, Batam, Bali and Surabaya. (September 4th 2015)
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Almost 2,000 people from at least four continents on Sunday (6/9) took part in the second edition of Indonesia’s largest beach run event, on the resort island of Bali. Sponsored by Malaysia-based low-cost carrier AirAsia, the Bali Beach Run 2015 was held at Kuta beach and attracted more than 1,800 runners from Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia.The first edition of the beach run, held in November 2013, attracted 1,500 participants. The race started at 06:30 a.m. local time, and the last runner crossed the finish line at 08:40 a.m. In the men’s 10-kilometers open-run category, Denis Isika from Kenya finished first in 34 minutes, with the first woman to cross the 10-km finish line, Jackline Musyawa Nzivo, also hailing from Kenya. She finished in 40 minutes and 52 seconds. Both winners in this category were awarded Rp 5 million ($350) in prize money, shopping vouchers and 100.000 BIG points as part of AirAsia’s BIG loyalty program. In the men’s 5-km fun-run category, Samgar Kamlasi - also from Kenya - clinched first place in 18 minutes and 51 seconds. The women’s 5-km category was won by Ni Kadek Ayu Sukamiti from Indonesia, who crossed the finish line in 23 minutes and 7 seconds. Each of the 5-km winners took home Rp 1 million, shopping vouchers and 50.000 AirAsia BIG points. (September 8th 2015)
A second Australian in little more than a week has died during a surf trip to Indonesia’s famed Mentawai Islands, police confirmed Thursday (3/9). Adam Albert Dube was found dead on Wednesday morning after vanishing during an ocean swim with friends the night before. Mentawai police chief Reko Indro Sasongko said the group of 10 arrived at the popular surf spot off the west coast of Sumatra island late Tuesday. After drinking aboard their boat, they decided to go for a swim about midnight, Sasongko said. “After an hour they returned to the boat, but only nine showed up. Dube was not there,” he said. A search ensued for the missing Australian but he wasn’t found until Wednesday morning. His body was taken immediately to Padang city on Sumatra, Sasongko said. His death comes shortly after another Australian, 54-year-old Ronald Stephen Schneider, was killed after being smashed onto rocks in heavy surf at the Mentawais last week. The world famous reef breaks off the Sumatra coast are a mecca for surfers, especially Australians, seeking its fabled barreling waves. Sasongko said police had been warning visiting surfers to be extra vigilant during the dry season months, when wave sizes peaked and conditions were particularly dangerous. “Not only are the currents strong and the waves large, but there are many whirlpools that cannot be seen when in the water but are noticeable from above,” he said. (September 3rd 2015)
Date for Third Round of Executions Yet to Be Determined The Indonesian government is reportedly “still evaluating and observing the situation” before it decides on a date for the third round of executions of death-row inmates this year, Attorney General H.M. Prasetyo said on Tuesday (8/9). In April, Tony Spontana, a spokesman for the Attorney Genera’s Office, revealed plans for the next round of executions to be conducted after the controversial and universally denounced killings of eight drug convicts, seven of them foreigners. The first round of executions, in January, saw six people, five of them foreigners, face the firing squad.When questioned on Tuesday about when the third round of killings would take place, Prasetyo gave the rather vague response of “We’re currently focusing on the law violation development.” Tony had previously said the third batch of condemned inmates would all be convicted murderers, after the 14 drug offenders put to death so far this year. (September 9th 2015) New Townsville Bali flights prove popular Jetstar’s first ever international flight from Townsville Airport departed for Bali at full capacity on Wednesday (2/9) to mark a successful start to the new route. The introduction of the first international service from Townsville since 2011 has been well supported by local travelers with more than 10,000 seats booked since fares went on sale in April.Jetstar Australia and New Zealand chief executive officer David Hall said Jetstar was pleased to bring international flying back to Townsville. “We know Bali is one of the most popular holiday spots in Asia and we’re delighted to bring a direct low fares link to the people of Townsville,” Mr. Hall said. “There’s no doubt this direct service, with a flight time under five hours, will be a lot more attractive for local travelers than having to fly south to connect on to Bali services from Brisbane or Sydney. “As the largest city in North Queensland with a population close to 200,000, we’re confident Townsville will continue to support our Bali services and ensure they’re sustainable year-round.” (September 3rd 2015)
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Dry Season to Peak in October, Fire Risk Will Increase The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) says the dry season will last longer than usual this year and likely peak in October and November due to the El Nino weather phenomenon, with a spokesman warning on Friday (4/9) about higher risks of wildfires throughout the country in coming months. BNPB spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said this year’s El Nino will also make the dry season even drier than usual. “We predict the dry season to peak from October until November,” he told journalists in Jakarta. Sutopo added that while the rainy season normally starts in October, the BNPB’s latest prediction is that the rains will only come in early December this year. “The dry season will be even dryer as there will be less rainfall, therefore the threat of ... fires, especially south of the equator, will increase,” he said. Most of Indonesia, including its most densely populated areas, lies south of the equator. Several parts of the country will be hardest hit by El Nino, Sutopo said, including southeastern parts of West Sumatra, Bengkulu, Jambi, South Sumatra, Bangka-Belitung, Java, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, South Sulawesi, North Sulawesi and southwestern parts of Maluku. Environmental group Walhi has warned that Indonesia is already facing a haze emergency because of rampant fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Six provinces have already declared a state of emergency over the haze: Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra, West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan and South Kalimantan. (September 5th 2015)
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Jupiter the largest planet in our solar system is facing off against the most nebulous of Planets Neptune, as we start this fortnightly cycle. Jupiter in the sign of Virgo and Neptune Pisces is a service oriented axis that will bring an overtly caring tone to events. There is a push to take care of ourselves and each other now. Mercury goes retrograde in the sign of Libra for the last time this year and will return to meet up with the moons nodes or the karmic points in early October. The really good news is that we are finally finished with Saturn in the sign of Scorpio as it transitions into Sagittarius on the 18th and will stay there until the end of 2017. Our Spring Equinox is on the 23rd when the Sun enters the sign of Libra. On the 25th Mars moves into Virgo and Pluto its higher octave goes direct the same day. All of this leads us into our Full Moon Total Eclipse on the 28th when Mars will be squared off to Saturn and the Sun and Moon opposition conjoined the North and South Nodes respectively. Confronting situations could arise concerning monetary, military and governmental power issues. With Saturn in Sagittarius the stage is set with a religious overtone and will pertain to country borders and restrictions. The destiny points so close to the Sun and Moon will bring the beginning of events that will continue for the next six to nine months. A necessary transformation is under way. FULL MOON ECLIPSE 4 Aries 40 September 28, 2015 10:48 a.m.
With a Full Moon Eclipse in your sign you could be ready to break free from anything that is restricting your self-expression. It may not come as easily as you had hoped however, as relationship communications are in a bit of a revisionary period and travel plans thwarted by work or health commitments. Balancing out your emotional need for solitude and your ability to assist others in the daily round is also calling for your attention. There is an opportunity to move forward with your longer term goals now and you will have the ability to hold onto the bigger view of your life and your relationship values.
This eclipse brings passion to your relationships and dare I say some sexual intimacy, although it won’t be all fun in the bedroom. There will be some serious discussions taking place that will inspire you to be a better person and to release and forgive some your former partnerships. There’s a lot going on undercover at this time and it is due to the fact that you are taking responsibility for your own thought processes and allowing yourself to take situations to a higher or broader perspective. The workplace is filled with creativity and allows you the outward expression of the inward journeying. Family concerns run deep.
Your study, travel or foreign concerns are about to take a turn for the better and things which may have felt stuck in that area begin to move again. You are getting the feel for working through the bigger issues and being seen as someone who is willing to take responsibility and do the hard yards. A lot of understanding comes through your friends and those closest to you in your workplace. The Full Moon Eclipse will bring a little respite for you and you may want to go more internal and reflect on how your relationships and work environment affect your health and what you can release from your past.
As the experience with children deepens your hearts ability to love, you are inspired to give your energy to community projects and to allow more growth through friendships. There could be a new romance developing for some, although this for now remains under wraps and well hidden from prying eyes or criticism. You are able to work hard over the next two years and this will bring you financial success and the ability to move about more or become more widely known. Your transformation continues to come through the mind and your willingness to share the journey with others. This eclipse will bring more spontaneity and freedom to your daily routine.
Mercury your ruler goes retrograde and has you review some romantic and creative ideas over the coming weeks. There may be discussions around children and your other primary relationships that take precedence and particularly around Full Moon when people from your past may pop back unexpectedly. There’s much for you to do around the home or again with the family and in fact these family responsibilities could weigh a little heavily now. Your shared financial endeavours are about to start rolling again and you will feel a solid grounding and growth coming through your work even if it lends to the more creative style of expression and strong community involvement.
Saturn has re-entered your sign and will transit your first house for a little over two years. This is the time for disciplined work and personal growth satisfaction. You may appear more serious to others during this time and status may become a part of what you desire; to be recognized for the work that you do out in the World. In these beginning stages it will stretch you beyond your normal comfort zone. With this Full Moon comes a re-uniting with old friendships, group affiliations and romantic partners that will be the foundation for the coming months. You have the ability to acquire material goods and a deeper value system.
There’s a very strong desire to get the communication just right in your relating although this may not be that simple with retrograde Mercury creating a few glitches. You are feeling sensitive around other people and your beliefs. Any health issues in the family will also be calling for attention or in fact demanding it. The workplace too could be fraught with tension or the need for understanding or you could be giving too much. The Full Moon highlights your career orientation and you may want to branch out on your own and follow your hearts calling in that area, rather than stay where you are unappreciated or unacknowledged.
There will be some significant people entering your life at the end of this fortnight who will support you with your goals and aspirations. Along with this there may be some old friendships / acquaintances also appearing that require completion or a simple airing of perspectives. The purpose will be the same and that is to free you up to move into this next phase of your soul’s journey. The work for you now has become internal and will require a diligent phase of focus on elevating your thoughts and value system to a higher perspective. Spiritual books or material may assist this although there is a movement away from religious practices.
As you start on this next cycle of personal presentation you may focus in on your material acquisitions and financial status. If you’ve been over generous with others it may be time to reign in that spending and allow your work to benefit you, a little more. Conversely for some they will be asked to put their family, parents or children, first and be of service to their needs. You will know which of these more suits your current life situation. Pay attention to your conversations around this powerful Full Moon as it will highlight your expanding and individualised view of the current situations and worldly view.
Much of your communication during the retrograde phase will be about foreign concerns or with people in faraway places. There could be some heated discussions around the Full Moon Eclipse and these could clear the table and allow you to move forward with your grander visions of work or service orientation. Remember that there is a fine line between self-sacrifice and compassionate action and although your focus isn’t always on financial gain, it is wise to take your fair share of the abundance that is being offered. Much will be asked of you over the next two years with regard to community activities and group endeavours and this is where you will shine.
Jupiter in Virgo and Neptune are triggering your self/relationship axis. That is your own personal work and attention verses that of surrendering and merging with the other. It will probably play out as a little of both with a tendency to focus on family issues as well when the need arises. The Full Moon will bring into play a time of deepening intimacy and strong relationship bonding. There will be much to discuss with the significant other in your life as you balance personal values and preferences through conversation and sharing. Things are about to move forward on your creative projects and this includes family planning. Take good care of yourself.
As Mars enters your polar opposite sign of Virgo there will be the possibility of physical intimacy taking place in your life. You wear your heart on your sleeve constantly and others are very aware of your deep feelings and this now is a good time to find closeness with another for the “soul” purpose of sharing your heart. There will be a sudden windfall for many around the Full Moon Eclipse or during the coming months which will allow you to share more within all of your relationships. The career or vocation focus is very strong over the next two years and will be encouraged through partnership and goal setting. Allow yourself to receive.
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SCHEDULE THAT Balinale (24 September – 30 September) Nine years of ¿lm in Bali is what this annual event has to boast and each year it continues to excel. Balinale is Bali’s answer to Hollywood recognizing the film industry both locally and internationally with a fabulous line up of ¿lm and talent from all areas of the industry. Indonesian and foreign award winning ¿lms, documentaries and short ¿lms will be showcased. Balinale has an amazing history of success attracting ¿lm makers, studio executives and actresses and actors from all over. This year the festival will change location to the Cinemaxx at Lippo Mall Kuta with a state of the art ¿ve studio multiplex with the capacity for 2D, 3D and Gold VIP cinema. It really is great to see that Bali has this type of cinema complex for ¿lm lovers on the island. Years ago, I remember the only option was the quaint but shabby cinema complex off Jl Iman Bonjol. Do come along and enjoy some of the ¿lms that are being screened. : Cinemaxx, Lippo Mall Kuta, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Contact : 270908 www.balinale.com
hard to make this annual event memorable. There will be over 200 stalls and the range of items on sale is vast but there are plenty of bargains to be had and it is always great to have shopping in one place. Schedule this into your diary or note pad as this bazaar is always a family fun day out with plenty to do for all. Bring your wallet cashed up as there are rafÀes to enter and door prizes with fantastic prizes due to the generosity of the Bali Community. If you would like to reserve a table to sell your product or get rid of old stock it is IDR350,000 a table. All proceeds including the cost of the table will bene¿t the social welfare projects that BIWA is committed to supporting. As BIWA say we will all ‘make a difference together’. When : 0900 – 1700 Where : LotteMart Wholesale Parking Area, Benoa Contact : 286342 www.biwaonline.com
BOGOF. (21 Sep 2015) If you are wondering what these letters stand for you are not alone. It is actually rather a clever play on letters as I have not come across this before. Buy one get one free is the theme and it starts at sunset. Moonlight Kitchen are inviting you to BOGOF with Mojito sunsets at a very reasonable price of IDR65,000 with a million dollar view. Between 9.30 and 10.30 pm wok and wine are on the menu which includes a set dinner and a bottle of imported wine.
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Vegan Festival (3 – 4 October) Bali is the island of festivals as well as being well known for the island of the Gods. There have been some fantastic festivals that are now annual events. It comes as no surprise that Ubud is the choice for the very ¿rst vegan festival. Ubud, the cultural capital has a wonderful variety of organic, vegetarian and healthy choice restaurants and specialist shops focusing on healthy products. Veganism for those readers who unfamiliar with the concept is according to the Vegan society ‘a philosophy and way of life which seeks to exclude - as far as is possible and practicable - all forms of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose.’ With regards to diet it denotes omitting all products derived wholly or partly from animals. With the recent headlines of cruelty to animals it seems to be a wise choice. What amazes me the most is the creativity and imagination that goes into to concocting some amazing recipes. This event is dedicated to creating a sustainable and cruelty-free way of life. If you want to get involved with this event the organisers are looking for volunteers. Sponsors, vendors, artists and performers will help make this day an amazing success. If you want to participate and take a stall do get in contact. We wish the Bali Vegan Festival organisers all the best and it is going to be a great day out especially as it is in Ubud. When : 6 pm – 11 pm Where : Paradiso Ubud, Jl Gautama, Ubud. Contact : 737755 www.baliveganfestival.com
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
The Veil between Dimensions The veils between our world and other worlds are very thin, enabling us to go between dimensions. This experience of moving between dimensions is not new for Nisya, as she has had many experiences doing this since her childhood. However, this year on the 21st of April was totally different. Her plan was to celebrate her birthday with many friends, but around 10am she had an out of body experience. Several of her friends came to her home with gifts, but when they arrived, Nisya couldn’t meet them because she wasn’t in her body. Strangely, she could still hear everything they said as they chatted to her maid who answered the door and told her friend’s that she’d gone out. This out of body experience didn’t end until around 6:00pm that day. Nisya stayed in her bedroom unable to move as she experienced visitations from many people from another dimension who came to wish her a happy birthday. While she wasn’t in her physical body, Nisya said that she was aware of everything from the street noises to her friends who kept arriving and leaving. Around 7pm, someone opened the gate. She heard a voice calling out, “Nisya, Nisya, happy birthday, open the door.” She opened the door and her friend asked, “What happened to you?” She was surprised to see Nisya in such disarray. “I have the Àu,” Nisya lied, because in that moment she couldn’t really explain to her friend that she’d had an out of body experience and had just returned to full consciousness only moments before. Nisya’s 47th birthday marked a new level of consciousness. Since then she feels like she is here but not here. At night, she connects with another dimension in her dreams which aren’t really dreams. When she wakes up in the morning, she can remember the smell from the place she visited the night before. “It’s like I have two lives – my life here in this reality and my life in another dimension.” When Nisya first arrived at this place, the light and colors were a blinding brightness that she had never experienced before. There was also a huge door the size of a house that was decorated with wood carving with unusual symbols and gold embossing. There were also many beautiful stones in a multitude of colors that don’t exist in this reality. For three consecutive years before she ever visited this dimension, Nisya would wake up and see 00:00 on her clock. At the time she had no idea that this was actually the special code that was required for her to enter into the other dimension. At night Nisya often sees many multi-dimensional beings that have a strong desire to communicate with her. She has even taken several photos of these beings as evidence of their existence. One night she was lying in bed when she heard a soft voice asking her to take a picture. She had her mobile phone next to her, so she took a photo around 6pm and then fell into a deep sleep. She woke up at 6am the next day, got up, made her coffee and still didn’t remember that she had taken a photo. Then she brought her coffee to bed and saw her phone beside her. She looked at her phone noticing with surprise that she’d taken a photo, but she couldn’t see it clearly, so she transferred it to her computer. The image was of a man’s golden head which had a sculpted
appearance. According to Nisya, he is also a healer from another dimension, who has come here to help our planet. He gave her many messages, but the one that made a big impact on her was how our planet would totally transform in 100 years – we would no longer be in this third dimension. “People have to raise their vibration now, so that they can move to the fourth and fifth dimension. All people who die now who have not succeeded in raising their consciousness will not anchor again on earth. Instead, they will reincarnate on another planet. In 100 years, the earth will be very peaceful and only those who have raised their vibration will reincarnate on earth.” This was the message that Nisya received from the multi-dimensional being that she had photographed. She believes that that this message is true and felt that it’s vital to share this message with the world. “I asked them why do you come to me?” They said, ‘We don’t come to you; you are a part of our multidimensional reality.’” The process which occurs for Nisya as she moves from this dimension to the next is quite interesting. Nisya described how when she lies down, she starts to feel and hear a vibration rising up from her ¿rst chakra. Suddenly the vibration moves up her spine and continues all the way up to her crown chakra. Afterwards, she gets a very strange feeling like there are no bones in her skull. This is not comfortable, but she said that she’s gotten used to it. Nisya contends that a big shift which began in 2012 will continue until 2017. During this time we have an immense chance to evolve. Some spiritual gurus and psychics say this is the period of ascension as we are given the opportunity to raise our vibrations in preparation for our move to a higher dimension. I can honestly say that I have been experiencing many interesting shifts in my own energies as well as many others who I encounter in my daily life including my family, friends and clients. My own psychic abilities have greatly increased and I have lost all desire to eat meat. Weeks before my husband came home and said he no longer wanted to eat meat. It’s as though many people in the world, including Nisya, are opening up to a new expanded awareness which is a catalyst for a whole new life and way of being. As more people choose this path of consciousness the world around us will also evolve into a place of pure light, beauty and peace. Now is the time for change. For more information about Nisya’s healing and upcoming workshops, please email: nisyashakti@gmail.com or visit: www.nisyaspiritualhealer.com
Michele is a healer, transformational coach, hypnotherapist & teacher who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about speci¿c life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali for 13 years & incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational healing experience for everyone she encounters www. spiritweaverjourneys.com For questions or comments about this column, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com
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The Frugal Balinist *Mobile designs. In one of Bali’s digital copy shops you can order decals that are attached to your car windows. Depending on size, they cost Rp200,00 to Rp350,000. A stiker jendela mobil that will cover the entire back window costs only around Rp300,000 (plus Rp50,000 for installation). Sticker decals are a popular way young Indonesians express themselves on car windows and motorcycle bodies with graf¿ti, modern batik, Hello Kitty, superheroes and other kinds of artwork. There are even designs that wrap entirely around a car for Rp2.2-Rp3 million (depending on the size of the car).
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*Time to clean your water tank. If you have a concrete water tank, put a section of Kalsibord (1,22 m X 2,44 m X 3,5 mm section for Rp48,000) across the top which will keep the sun off, prevent the growth of algae and prevent birds, rodents and geckoes from defecating or falling into the water. Water tanks should be periodically inspected, drained and then scrubbed and cleaned. Paint your water tank on the inside using only foodgrade paint brands such as Dulux (Rp125,000/2.5 litres) and Cadillac (Rp95,000/5 kg; Rp460,000/25 kg). The best way to keep tank water clean is to make sure that there is always a high turnover of water by using it all the time. If you’ve installed a high-quality food grade plastic water tank, the outside should be painted to make it last longer. Plastic deteriorates in sunlight, the color fades and the plastic eventually cracks and spits.
counter drugs made with active ingredients and buy single-symptom formulas. The cheapest and easiest medication to get a hold of in Bali to alleviate Àu, cough and cold symptoms is Mixagrip Flu (yellow packing) and Mixagrip Flu & Batuk (green packaging). But if you drive a motorcycle, don’t take these because they’ll make you drowsy. Motorcyclists who have cold or cough symptoms prefer non-drowsy SanaÀu or Bodrex Flu & Batuk (Rp2000/1 package of 4 tablets). *Minitips. Recommended to students by leading U.S. universities, Sophos is a free, thorough, fast, businessquality antivirus that protect macs from viruses, Trojans and worms. It’s easy to install, painless to maintain and supports OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and up. *If you subscribe online at the New York Times website, you can get free subscriptions to the daily “New York Times Direct” (22 articles) and “nytnow” newsletter (18 articles), a grand total of 40 articles, photos, maps and graphics on U.S. and World news, editor’s picks, arts, business, technology, sports and opinion without having to pay to get past the NYT wall. *Green Shopping UK is a fantastic source of free sustainable-living eBooks. *Use only the very best cooking ingredients such as Bango and Cap Sate for sweet soy sauce (kecap manis) rather than ABC and high quality coconut cream such as Mae Ploy from Thailand which comes in a 19 ounce can; *the best water pump for sale by far in Indonesia is German-made Grundfos; *Untuk mengulurulur anggaran, anda harus In order to stretch your budget, you’ve got to cut corners. *Any Indonesian will tell you that kangkung (water spinach) is an effective sleep medicine. *To save money, buy only basic ingredients at Farmer’s or traditional markets rather than buying pre-packaged ready-made already processed food at Bali’s supermarkets. *For the last 15 years, Indonesia has been plagued by so many wild¿res that breathing air near burn sites is at times equivalent to smoking several packs of cigarettes a day. *Taxis often tell you they don’t have change, so always carry plenty of uang kecil (Rp1000 and Rp5000 notes); if the driver won’t use the meter, take another taxi. * To quickly get to the root of a problem with a new product you bought, download the manual, then use “control F” (“Command F” on Mac) to search for a particular word or phrase. *Greensense Concrete (available from EcoSmart in Bali) saves up to 18% compared to conventionally laid concrete as it is laid 3050% faster, doesn’t require steel mesh and reduces the amount of cement used in Àoor slabs, ground tanks and pools. *Thrift is of great revenue.
*Here come the rains. It’s not too early to start to get ready for the monsoons in Oct/November. Check the tiles on your roof as they might be broken or out of alignment. Clean out the organic debris from your roof and property gutters. Buy umbrellas, generators, emergency lamps, candles and Àashlights. Motorcycle drivers should get ponchos, plastic coverings for backpacks, Àip Àops to wear instead of nice shoes and minyak angin (melaleuca oil). Check your car’s brakes and wipers. Mosquitos will be back! Don’t spray insect repellent on irritated skin. Apply only to exposed skin and use just enough to cover and only for as long as needed. Heavy doses of repellent don’t work better. When applying to face, spray ¿rst on hands, then rub in, avoiding eyes and mouth and use sparingly around ears. Don’t let young children apply repellents. Put it on your own hands, then rub it on them. Don’t use near food. Wash hands after application and before eating or drinking. Wash treated skin with soap and water. As always, the cost of ¿sh will begin to rise in October/ November; extreme weather disrupts the distribution of locally caught ¿sh, boosting sales of more expensive imported fish. For example, ikan tenggeri costs Rp80,000 per kg in the rainy season, as expensive as *Beach tips. Set your Àip-Àops facedown on the sand, shrimp (udang). Normal prices, half of current prices for then they won’t be scalding hot from the sun when you’re ¿sh, will return at end of rainy season in May. ready to leave. Bring a diaper and surreptitiously insert your valuables, then roll the diaper so that it looks used *Flu season is upon us. With 200 cold viruses in and you don’t have to worry again about getting your existence, there’s still no cure for common cold. Natural things stolen on the beach. When using sunscreen, remedies ¿rst: Inhaling camphor or menthol vapours shake the bottle well then smear about a shot glass full improves airflow but there’s no benefit to other (enough to ¿ll an adult’s hand) over your whole body symptoms of your cold. Vitamin C or zinc lozenges might parts that are about to be exposed to the sun, including shorten the duration of a cold, but they won’t keep you ears and behind knees. It’s OK to use more than you from getting sick. For meds, avoid multi-system think you should. Apply half an hour before going out in remedies because their mix of ingredients can increase sun to give ingredients time to absorb into skin. Reapply the risk of side effects and overdoses, especially if you every two hours and every time you’re done towelling take them with other drugs. Choose instead over-the- off after swimming or after sweating heavily.
*Fill it up! Get more gas for your rupiah if you ¿ll your tank early in the morning or late at night. Benzin (gas) expands and contracts by 1% for every 15 degrees the temperature changes. Since it tends to be cooler in the morning and late at night, it means more volume per litre of gas purchased. Also when ¿lling up, have the attendant hold the trigger half way; you’ll get more gas and less air in the tank. Fuel is cheap, about Rp32,300 per gallon (3.8 liters), and driving a scooter means you wont spend much either. Outside the city and in between gas stations gasoline is sold in huts on the side of the road in one liter liquor bottles for Rp8,750-Rp9000 and is Rp8500 if you buy it from a gas station. Don’t worry, most of the time it’s clean. Four liters of fuel should last you about 150 km or so on a motorbike, depending on the terrain. *Cheapest possible ice dessert: Who wouldn’t love a cool popsicle on a hot day? Buy plastic sleeves (Rp15,000/per 100) at almost any grocery store in Bali and ¿ll the 3 cm X 22 cm sleeves with a mashed pulp of bananas, papaya, mango, sweet coconut, pineapple, zirzak (soursop), passion fruit, Dragon Fruit or whatever other fruit you can mash, then put them in the freezer. There’s a huge selection of summer fruit to choose from. This homemade very quick and easy to make cool snack is totally refreshing and natural. Some people like to mix the fruit with condensed cream and evaporated milk, which makes the taste decadently rich and the texture creamy and smooth. If you make your frozen treats out of sweet potato, they can even be more nutritious.
*Last chance to barbecue. Barbecues on the Indonesian market are exceedingly overpriced and readily subject to rust and corrosion. Sets can even be potentially hazardous, making one want to avoid the screw clamp connectors, which will rust readily. The Indonesian regulator connects to the tank using a special in-built twist and lock mechanism (cheap and sold everywhere) and it usually includes a contents gauge (optional). The regulator is then connected to a nipple on whatever device be it an oven, hotplate or BBQ by an LP rubber hose and hose clamp. But to barbecue a¿cionados, gas cooking is actually not really barbecuing? The best barby in the world is a used oil can that is thoroughly cleaned, then cut in half and ¿red with wood from either old chocolate or coffee trees or from coconut husks. To judge the results, try the delicious ¿sh served at the Jimbaran seafood places using coconut husks as a fuel source.
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Operations Manager Interior Designer Asst Director of Sales Fin & Acc Mgrs Sales & Marketing Mgr Senior Accountant Villa Area Manager Head Reservations Sales / Retail Manager Secretary / PA VISAS AND PERMITS Business / Social - Entry and Exit KITAS - Work Permits Company Formation PMA - PT - CV - Local For additional jobs and information visit: www.concordservices-bali.com CVs welcome for all positions No fee to applicants - completely confidential mail@concordservices-bali.com Tel. 769073 Istana Kuta Galeria PM1 No. 18 C/Es/16 Sept 15
NC/Es/2 Sept 15
Sales
Quantity Surveyor
for
Drybags.
ROLE QUALIFICATIONS: Degree Qualified in Quan ty Surveyor in the Construc on industry – Architectural Qualifica ons a Bonus + High Experience. DAY TO DAY TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES: Will be responsible and Report day to day project ac vi es directly to the Project Director. This role is to have someone that helps with the budgets but, really can nego ate and research us the best deals. With working alongside the other Quan ty Surveyor (Measurments) to produce accurate Budgets and Quan ty Assurance. This would in turn help engineering & resort Procurement if needed. CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS: AutoCAD – Standard Level Working AutoDesk – Revit & 3ds Max a Bonus Microso Office – Project / Excel / Word – High Skill Level English Proficiency If you feel you have the personality, work ethic and experience together with the skill set required to excel in this posi on, then please send an up to date CV and recent photograph to: recruitment@karmaroyalgroup.com NC/Es/16 Sept 15
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Dayworkers needed. <mgr@
Promotion
Azurbali
selling
Girls
- Painter + Maintenance /
and
utilmatevillas.com> Txt Only
required.
081 9991 4339 Interviews-
Dicipline skills
0851
0331
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<info@azurbali.com>
2370
(SMS/
(email). [557]
Today! [566] Shop
Assistant,
good
English, enthusiastic. Sales Leapforce is looking for
Consultant,
highly educated individuals
bonus, furniture shop Sunset
for an exciting work from
Road. 0819 9972 3300. [567]
salary
plus
home opportunity. Applicants must be self motivated and internet savvy. This is an opportunity to evaluate and improve the results for one of the world’s largest internet search engine companies. Apply online at: <https:// www.leapforceathome.com/
Looking for Villa Supervisor. 3 years experience, good English
and
Handyman.
well-skilled Send
CV:
Wanted at Wilson’s Retreat Gili Trawangan, a high-end boutique hotel overlooking the beach. Job Descritption: • Train and manage kitchen personnel and supervise/ coordinate all related culinary activities • Estimate food consumption and requisition or purchase food • Select and develop recipes • Standardize production recipes to ensure consistent quality • Establish presentation technique and quality standards • Plan and price menus • Ensure proper equipment operation/maintenance • Ensure proper safety and sanitation in kitchen
<drshabali@hotmail. com>. Call: +62 877 6007 7714.
[568]
qrp/public/job/44>. [558] Niconico Mare looking for 2 Cashier Admin: 2 years
Executive Chef
Graphic
Designer,
send
exp, understand English. 2
CV, portfolio, photograph to
GRO with PR background.
<niconicomansion@gmail.
Send CV to : <lady.mc189@
com>, For Info : (0361) 895-
gmail.com>. [559]
4961. [569]
Qualification : • Single max 45 yrs old • like island lifestyle • Minimum previous or current position as a sous chef • Able to work with some local ingredients • internationally experienced • Speaks English See more at www.wilsons-retreat.com. Send CV to hrd@boutique-developments.com NC/Es/16 Sept 15
Bali Advertiser LOOKING FOR STAFF (Cari Tenaga)
General
Employment
16 September - 30 September, 2015
Manager:
Raw
Chocolate Business, Ubud: <tinyurl.com/p9b3kol>. [579]
Looking for Cleaning lady for cleaning small house in Payangan. Part time, every day. A bit English-speaking
Looking
For:
Teacher
Need, HRD, for Garment,
Red Carpet Champagne Bar
LOOKING FOR WORK
Assistant for International
experience,
active,
is looking for Waitresses.
(Cari Kerja)
School. English must be
Broadminded,
English,
Good English is a must. Good
fluent and understanding of special needs is required. Full-time
enthusiastic,
professional
person
apply:
email to: <infojob_garmen@ yahoo.co.id>. [578]
BPJS and lunch payment! ! ! ! Your CV to <daan@
to
New International Restaurant
<trimurthia@proed.
opening December located
asia> / <jessicacaldarella@
in
yahoo.com.au> / 0819 9996
looking
9296. [574]
(Understand
Batubolong for:
redcarpetchampagnebar. com>. [581]
Sous basic
Chef pastry
Red Carpet Champagne Bar
(male). Experience and good
for
Raw
(Highly responsible), Cook
Daycare in Kerobokan is
Chocolate
business:
(Fresh graduate welcomed,
English is a must. Good
looking for: Teacher, Asst,
<tinyurl.com/qfbhmrw>. [579]
fast learner), Engineering,
Salary, Service Charge, Tip,
Accounting
(Accounting
BPJS and lunch payment!
Purchasing,
! ! ! Your CV to <jakko@
Inventory),
redcarpetchampagnebar.
Cook
language Contact:
is 849
:
English
a 9441.
must. CV:
NK
Gemstones
open
vacancies for Accountant,
<assistme01@gmail.
Purchasing
com>.
Sales Manager, > 5years
[573]
experiences, Best
Japanese
supplement,
looking
Manager,
excellent
food
English skills, pls send your
for
resume: <akar_k@indo.net.
agent for Bali area. Contact
id> / <nk.roroandini@gmail.
081 2394 8595. [418]
com>. [576]
Manager, Receiving
/
HRD (understand rule &
com>. [582]
Need Staff Mexican Rest
(female preferred, attractive,
Ubud: Head Chef, Cook,
(has
experienced
working
an
International
Restaurant
All positions must have min 2 – 3 years experience,
•
CHEF : possess strong leadership, cost control and organizational skills, uncompromising standard of hygiene, high creativity and knowledge of modern cuisine
•
RECEPTIONIST : must be computer savvy, speak fluent English; possess charming personality, strong organizational and multitasking skills
•
WAITER / WAITRESS : must speak fluent English, possess charming personality, fast learning with some experience in food and beverage.
•
Pastry Cook & Japanese Cook : fast learning, hardworking,
perfectionist,
organized,
•
and good knowledge of self defense. Please send CV, references and recent photo to: bali@tuguhotels.com NC/Es/16 Sept 15
fluent Bahasa, excellent
Please contact me at 0852
references, looking for a new
3710 1393. [123]
contact: <germanhotelgm@
Female looking job, English,
outlook.com>. [075]
hotel experiences, Personal Assistant,
yahoo.co.id> / 970910. [575]
job as data entry, personal
Kerobokan.
assistant job. Speaking and
hotmail.com>. [560]
<arsinibali@
written English. If possible work from home. Based in Bukit
Jimbaran.
E-mail:
5292.
[818]
Looking for job Ops/Fin/ Acct Manager, 15 years exp, strong background in Ops, Fin & Acct, Tax, Purchase. Contact: <shenjiko@yahoo. com>. [561]
for
a
job
as
Manager in villa complex/ management.
15+
Graphic Designers & PHP
years experience with strong
Developers
background
Websites
Entry,
Property, based Seminyak,
villa
for
Data
Female looking for part-time
Operations/General
in
sales
Female (27), speak English/ German,
experienced
Admin/Reception,
in
contact
0878 6017 4146 / <eva. kunyati@yahoo.com>. [577]
&
marketing, villa operations,
Driver
Hygiene, hard working &
for a magazine, all must
business development and
available for tour or special
Good
Speak
event
Pls
event. Speaks English and
Teamwork.
Please
English,
1-2yrs
management.
with
car
(APV)
send your CV to <nonlanny@
exp. CV to <edebantel@
contact : <lookforom@gmail.
Japanese. Call Ngurah at
yahoo.com>. [570]
sudamerys.com>. [583]
com>. [485]
+62 813 3872 1947. [584]
ROLE QUALIFICATIONS: Degree Qualified in either Construc on / Architectural Technical courses 5years Experience. DAY TO DAY TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES: Will be responsible and Report day to day project ac vi es directly to the Project Director. Ini ally will be required with small Projects and Renova ons working autonomously. Responsibility and decisions to be made following Karma Specifica on and Standards as Set by the Project Director. For major works will also assist in coordina on of the Budgets / Time / Quality of the project if required. CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to solve Problem and use Ini a ve to find a Workable solu on within the Budget and Specifica on parameters of the Task. Microso Office – Project / Excel / Word English Proficiency High Computer Skills & Knowledge of AutoCAD a huge bonus Willing to Learn If you feel you have the personality, work ethic and experience together with the skill set required to excel in this posi on, then please send an up to date CV and recent photograph to: recruitment@karmaroyalgroup.com
Architectural Technician ROLE QUALIFICATIONS: Degree Qualified in Architectural Technical courses 5 years Experience. DAY TO DAY TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES: Will be responsible and Report day to day project ac vi es directly to the Project Director. Will coordinate closely with the Outsourced Dra ing and Consultants on Karma Projects. There will also be considerable dra ing done on site an in the form of construc on Detailing. Ul matly responsible to produce Construc on level Architectural Documenta on & Coordina on. Interior Design ability would be a huge advantage for our small Projects. CRITICAL REQUIREMENTS: AutoCAD – Jet Ability a Must AutoDesk – Revit & 3ds Max a Bonus Photoshop a Bonus Microso Office – Project / Excel / Word English Proficiency High Computer Skills Willing to Learn If you feel you have the personality, work ethic and experience together with the skill set required to excel in this posi on, then please send an up to date CV and recent photograph to: recruitment@karmaroyalgroup.com
NC/Es/16 Sept 15
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Security Staff : alert, honest, highly disciplined,
have experience in food &
biggest hotels in Denpasar.
Looking
<artkafebarubud@
past
experience in related field preferred.
computer,
beverage service at one of
Email:
Junior Project Manager
Hotel Tugu Bali is looking for:
basic
company, sales commercial
understand English, Good
NC/Es/16 Sept 15
for
Opening – Operation, speaks
SPV, Waiter/ess, Bartender.
before),
Experienced Bar Captain.
looking
Indonesia, Branding –
or SMS only 081 2381
labourship), Host / Hostess
Waiter
English, Hotel General Manager, 9ys
<flowsbloom@yahoo.com>
regulations local / expat
well manners, easy going),
male
anykind of job. I can speak
is looking for a Bar Stocker
Sales/Marketing
Nanny,
a
executive challenge. Pls
Canggu
& strong leadership), CDP
+62 813 3752 8854. [572]
Salary, Service Charge, Tip,
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IT Technician for Canggu Community School General Requirements: • Age maximum 30years • Education minimum S1 • Standard Working day Monday to Friday • Ready to work outside office hours. • Fluent in English Good knowledge / skill on these equipment/ software: • End User Equipment (PC, Notebook, Ipad, iMac, Printer, etc) • Operatinq System: Windows 7, 8, iOS, and Android • Network Equipment: manageable switch, Mikrotik Router, Wireless Access Point. • Email, printer, and other peripheral configuration, on end users devices • Microsoft Office 2013 • Server OS : Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012 R2 Data Center with Virtual Technology. • Proxy server, Firewall, and Intrusion Detection System. CV to hrd@ccsbali.com NC/Es/16 Sept 15
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Call 755 392 If you would like a visit from our sales staff call : Ketut Brata (081 2394 8595), Ferry (0813 3872 4288) Nana (0812 3965 8465) NC/NS/U-16 SEPT 15
Real Estate KUTA Bungalows & villas for rent Jln Patimura gang Melati no 2x Legian and Kuta Area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, parking area. Price start IDR 3,5 million - IDR 4 million / month. Contact person: 081 1380 6867 / 763 752. [9614]
TABANAN Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]
C/Re/I-10 June 15
For sale Hotel P.T. Sunia Loka Pemuteran North-West Bali
House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707]
7 bungalows with their own bathroom and one villa with two rooms, private kitchen/dinner, two bathrooms. Dinner area with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Garden is amazing and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is operational for the last two years. Lease left on the land is for 21 years. Starting price is 420.000 euros.
Land for sale Nyanyi Beach (main street), 50-70 mtr from beach. 11 are. Direct owner 081 895 7082. [0150]
Email: yanisc@rocketmail.com www.sunialoka.com C/RE/U-27 May 15
.
KARANGASEM Candidasa Opportunity: Cafe overcontract, GC. Good visibility/custom, endless possibilities, +studio accommodation/garden. 7yrs lease extendable. All licenses. US$55k. Or including adjacent 2bedroom villa: 80sq. mts - Total: US$85k (Villa available separately @ US$45k 7years). SMS/PH: 081 7978 9574. Email: <info@ aquariabali.com>. [0155]
NC/RE/U-16 Sept. 15
Candidasa: Villa. 5mins walk ocean/town, large indoor/ outdoor living areas. Open-plan 2-3 bedrooms, 2xACs, 2 bathrooms. Renovation. New pool. Garden. 140sq.mts. 3.5are. US$249k LH30 yrs, US$349kFH. SMS/PH: 081 7978 9574, email: <info@aquariabali.com>. [0156]
GIANYAR Land for Sale: Jalan Bon Biyu, Blahbatuh Gianyar. Land size 76m2. Price Rp 175 juta Nego & Land for Sale at Tegallinggah, Semabaung, Gianyar, 1 are price Rp 275 juta Nego. Call 0852 3782 1708 or 0878 6128 7408. [8830] For sale: Surfcamp / villa for yoga treatment. 15 mintues to Keramas beach, Gianyar, Bali. Freehold 15.65 are. 8 accommodation + AC + shower with hot water, big swimming pool, garden, dining room, entertainment room downstairs. Price Euro 600,000 (nego). Contact owner +62 81 2381 3249. [0108]
NC/Re/G-16 Sept. 15
For rent villa. 15 mintues to Keramas beach, Gianyar, Bali. Freehold 20 are. 3 bedrooms + AC + bathroom, hot water, swimming pool, seaview, Wifi, big garden, open livingroom + kitchen + staff room + office. Price Rp. 250 million/year (nego). Contact owner +62 81 2381 3249. [0109] C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15
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NUSA DUA A new 2 bedroom house with small garden and an apartment for 2+2 people, walking distance to the beach, short-term or long-term. Land for sale or rent also available. 0821 4552 2200 or <balifamily2000@yahoo.de>. [0008]
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For Sale: 3 bedroom 3 bath, swimming pool, 2 car garage, 1 km from beach, toll road, golf and shopping. Free hold, direct owner 081 756 7630 / 081 735 0877. [9782]
OTHERS Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525]
14 Are Next to the stunning village of Kedunggu.
Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara (west Bali). Small or big plots. Starting price Rp. 15 million/ are. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663] NC/Re/G-16 Sept. 15
Beautiful beachfrontland (Freehold/ Hak Milik) located at east coast of Bali between Klungkung and Gianyar; 560m² (5.6are) at IDR 2,870,000,000 or 1120m² (11.2are) at IDR 5,350,000,000. Contact Pak Indra at 0812 3965 4175. [0100]
Price at IDR 350 Jt/ Are. 082 145 934 107 C/Re/I-24 June 15
DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0852 3754 2274. [8830]
Land for sale. Desa Buit, Tabanan (73 are, 300 million/are, has river). Pererenan (17.5 are, 400 million/are, near river). Jalan Tangkuban Perahu, Kerobokan (13.75 are, 1.1 Billion/are, two road access points). All prices negotiable. +62 819 9940 7009 or <colchrcar@gmail. com>. [0172]
House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, AC, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0813 3963 1779. [9595]
KEROBOKAN Villa in Kerobokan, 2 are, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, open kitchen, pool, furnished, AC, hot water. Price 100 mill/year. 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916]
Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130]
Guest house & room in Kerobokan Marlboro. Size 8x4 metres with terrace & garden, full furnish, AC, hot water, TV, Wifi, carpark. Minimum 2 year, max 5 year. Call Made 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [8801]
House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146]
House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872]
NC/RE/U-16 Sept. 15
Leasehold land; up to 30 ara available with 20 or 30 year lease. Flexible options to extend. ITR, water, telephone & electricity. Borders Greenbelt rice paddies, next to Semer, @ IDR 6 million/are/year ONO. Owner needs to sell due to health problems. Contact <branyarbali@gmail.com> or 0812 3988 6767. [0064]
JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]
Land sale 200 sqm Umalas Bumbak Kerobokan + 250 sqm Jimbaran Udayana Bukit + Villa project for sale 200 sqm and 125 sqm at BKR Ungasan. Call 081 7970 8103, 0821 4701 5051, 0877 6106 3002. [0164]
Overcontract house 16 ara garden, great location. 2bedroom / 2ensuite, lge living, dining, kitchen plus guest house 1br / ensuite, kitchen, living. 3.5 yrs with option. Min 3 yrs. <sarasmish2@gmail.com> for info. [0165] House for sale or lease for long term. Raya Semer Kerobokan Green Kori Village. 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, garage, AC, w.heater, garden. Call 0857 3995 9777, email <balicerah@yahoo. com>. [0169] Modern deluxe new apartments 1 and 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, pool, parking, garden, free Wifi, from 50 to 150m², monthly from Rp. 4.0 to 8.0 million. 2 location off west Marlboro and close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [9934] For rent 3 bedroom house non furnished, 2,5 are, garden, parking, one bathroom. Jl. Soputan, 5 minutes from Jl. Kunti 2. 30 million per year. Please call 0821 4439 6528. [0174]
House for sale, 300 M2 land with 2 storey building, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, garage for 2 cars, living room, family rooms. Big kitchens and garden. Denpasar area. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253] Villa for rent in Denpasar 350m², 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 living room, 1 family froom, pool, gazebo, garden, carport, fiber optic Wifi, electricity 7700 watt, full furnished. 100 million/year min. 3 years. Call 0878 6148 8587. [0166]
Villa for rent daily/monthly/yearly or sale with data 3 Are, 3 bedroom, s.pool and full furnished at Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4 Br. Semer Kerobokan Kuta. Contact Made: 0878 6136 6610. [0014]
Villa in Umalas (main street) - over contract - 500 sqm, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living area, gym, garage, swimming pool w/ gazebo, garden, 2 offices, storage room, maid room, internet, hot water, cable TV. Price rp. 250,000,000 / year (nego). Call: 0818 0669 2669 or 081 698 2331. [0168]
5 Mins from Tanah Lot Temple and 25 mins from Canggu. At 700m from the beach, it has stunning ocean and sunset views. Ready to build with Perumahan aspect and sealed access, this is a must see for Investor and Developers because at this price, it won’t last. With the announcement of the New Sunset Road due any day, this opportunity can’t be missed.
Villa for rent 10 Are, 3 bedrooms available, 2 living room, full furniture, swimming pool, music studio. Contact Asri 081 2395 2504. [9723] C/RE/U-18 Feb 15
Beautiful land 10 to 53 ara Leasehold for 30 or 50 years
Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jl Bukit Hijau no 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, free Wifi. Rp. 2,750K monthly or Rp. 250K daily. Call 081 2395 8971 or 081 2398 8187. [0091] Villa for lease 3 bedrooms/bathrooms, aircons western design. Fully furnished on 4 are with IMB. Beautiful gardens/pool, carport. Safe upmarket location. 5 minutes to beaches/airport. 10,15 / 20 year lease considered. Some finance possible. $118,000 USD. 0812 3823 0678, <stevedockit@gmail.com>. [9952]
It is located in Kerobokan, 5 minutes from downtown Seminyak and Petitenget.
Great deal!
The land is in a building zone with certificate, its zoning and tax pajak paid. It is divisible per 10 ara or more, the contract is 30 years 8 million (€ 580) per ara per year, an option of extension 20 years is payable in December 2017 at a price of 11 million (EUR 800) per ara per year. Dual Access by Jl. Tangkuban Perahu or Jl. Mertasari Ideal for Villas or Hotel Contact us by email nicolaspurorge@gmail.com or call us at +62 (0) 87881850350 / +62 (0) 81353514472 C/RE/P-27 May 15
House for rent, 1.5 Are, 3 bedroom, 1 living room & 1 kitchen, 2 bathroom, electricity 3500 watt, PDAM water. Raya Uluwatu Gg Mecutan no. 7. Contact 0815 5875 5759, <yulimatthew@yahoo.com>. [0152] Villa for rent, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, furnished, swimming pool, garden, parking, alarm system, available from 25th October 2015 onwards for long-term rental. Please contact Pak Indra at 0812 3965 4175. [0162]
SEMINYAK - 668
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LEGIAN - 991
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3
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Contemporary buildings in a private, secure area of Seminyak Five spacious ensuite bedrooms with quality ¿ttings, furnishings +uge living area, high soaring ceilings overlooking the gardens Great return on investment in high rental area, value for money Price IDR 12,000,000,000 Land Area 1,485 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs Build Area 720 sqm
Stunning large penthouse apartment in beachfront resort Massive terrace with jacuzzi, shade sails and dining areas Fresh designer interiors are fully furnished and air conditioned Best priced penthouse apartment with stunning ocean views Price IDR 6,300,000,000 Build Area 222 sqm Ownership Leasehold 32 yrs
BATU BELIG - 967
UMALAS - 1002
4
5
1
Modern and spacious design multi level villa, 100m from the beach! Three large bedrooms and a huge master bedroom all with en-suites Part of a secure villa complex with paved access and 24h security A beautiful beachside residence or a perfect holiday rental villa Land Area Build Area
450 sqm 400 sqm
BERAWA - 868
Price IDR 6,700,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs
2
2
1
Charming 2 bedroom beachside villa joglo, 400m to the beach Gorgeous antique timber joglo structure with exposed ceilings Sold fully furnished attractive holiday or long term rental potential Priced to sell by motivated owner sought-after beachside locale Land Area Build Area
287 sqm 140 sqm
Price IDR 2,600,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 22 yrs
2
2
1
Spacious two bedroom freehold villa in a secure complex +uge master bedroom, walk in closets with designer ensuites Beautifully furnished and decorated to the highest standards <ou will love this well priced family home or investment villa Land Area Build Area
227 sqm 200 sqm
TANAH LOT - 898
Price IDR 4,700,000,000 Ownership Freehold
4
4
2
Newly built three bedroom modern tropical villa in a magical setting Built & designed with superior quality material & ¿nishes throughout Lap pool & landscaped garden surrounded by tropical jungle Priced to sell offering attractive purchasing options, a real gem! Land Area Build Area
840 sqm 300 sqm
Price IDR 6,700,000,000 Ownership Freehold
BATU BELIG - 1055
3
3
1
Elegant modern 3 bedroom modern villa, beachside Batubelig Sleek tropical design, sophisticated interiors, tastefully decorated Lovely sun roof terrace fully furnished & decorated rental permit Best location minutes’ the beach as well as trendy cafes & restaurants Price IDR 9,200,000,000 Land Area 400 sqm Ownership Freehold Build Area 300 sqm
CANGGU - 1073
5
5
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Impeccably built and designed luxurious villa in trendy Canggu 5 beds, cinema, study, of¿ce, massage room, huge gardens +uge swimming pool with covered barbecue with yoga studio Minutes away from Echo beach and all Canggu’s bars and cafes Land Area Build Area
1,900 sqm 402 sqm
Price IDR 14,500,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs
TANAH LOT - 1044
3
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Freehold riverside villa with a mix of Balinese and modern living Three king size bedrooms which all have chic en-suite bathrooms Generous swimming pool with lush tropical gardens, jungle views Amazing priced 3 bedroom freehold villa, 10 mins from Canggu Land Area Build Area
380 sqm 260 sqm
Price IDR 3,300,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND SEMINYAK - 872 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 KETEWEL - 759
TANJUNG BENOA - 698
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Extremely well appointed 3 bedroom villa in a secure complex 4uality built, marble timber Àoors throughout newly renovated Great location on the laguna side of Benoa, only 50m to the water Make it your holiday home and rent it out when not using it Land Area Build Area
345 sqm 220 sqm
Price IDR 8,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold
PECATU - 831
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Tastefully appointed 1&2 bedroom pool villas, some with ocean views World renowned management company on board, Australia’s largest Attractive ¿nancial projections, 100 buy back guarantee after 3 years 8nique villa-resort concept, 85 already sold, due to open early 2016 Land Area Build Area
126 sqm 93 sqm
Price From IDR 1,750,000,000 Ownership Freehold
CANGGU - 1036 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998
Leasehold 2,000 sqm, 25 years, private, paved access, would sell half, IDR 16,000,000/are/year Leasehold 30 years, 1,700 sqm (17 are), 150m to the beach, IDR 12,500,000/are/year )reehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 17,400,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Absolute beachfront land, 2,530 sqm (25.3 are), freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Close to Echo Beach,1,000 sqm(10 are), 37year lease, IDR 8,000,000/are/year, great deal 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 27 years, 2,500 sqm (25 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Freehold land Balangan, 5,000 sqm,ocean views and access to beach, IDR 22,100,000,000
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Bali Advertiser
16 September - 30 September, 2015
A). FOR SALE: HOTEL IN GILI TRAWANGAN
SINGARAJA
- Frontbeach with 8 private villas (two of them with 2 bedrooms) - All with pool + frontbeach spa - High yearly profit, need to be sold because of owners other activities needs
Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
B). FOR RENT: GILI AIR
For sale 4 bedroom villa in Madenan Tejakula Singaraja. 16.5 are. Pool. Great ocean views. $180.000 Aust. Freehold certificate. PH. 0813 3823 2015. [0148]
CENTRAL SANUR BEAUTIFUL LAND 4 TO 60 ARA LEASEHOLD FOR 36 YEARS
081-2388-8266
Call 081 2388 8266
- 25 to 75 front beach (51 mt) - Wonderful location fronting sunset and Meno
Call 081 2388 8266
CANGGU
C). FOR SALE: FLORES - LABUAN BAJO UNDER CONSTRUCTION
- Luxury hotel an a island - 100 are land with certificate - 16 mega bungalows, gym, pool, restaurant, diving center, view high profits
Call 081 2388 8266 D). FLORES - LABUAN BAJO
2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792] Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are). Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099]
- Land for sale from 1 to 20 hectares - Frontbeach or very close to Labuan Bajo center - All properties with original certificates
Call 081 2388 8266 NC/Re/G-16 Sept. 15
Overcontract till January 2024 in Batu Bolong close to Deus, new villa with rice field and sunset views. 2AC bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden/pool, fully equipped/ furnished. US$ 50,000. SMS 0812 8066 0122. <nikileaks76@gmail.com>. [0153]
NC/Re/G-16 Sept. 15
For rent/sale: Nice home 3 bedrooms, bathroom with shower, hot and cold water, furnished, kitchen and dining, swimming pool, power PLN 4400 watt. Please contact 081 139 6265, 0812 3856 8530. [0157] Canggu. Ocean and Mountains views. Brezzy location, 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom pool, a/c, lock up garage. In excellent condition fully furnished. Minutes to Beach, International school. Long term rental only. Contact <leilareef78@ hotmail.com>. Ph 0813 3986 1795. [0160]
Land plots for sale in Balangan (Sea View) at only 3 mins from Balangan Beach Rp. 550 million / are Info : 0857 3716 7777 / 0813 3717 7720 0812 3823 5678 / 0819 9940 0858 NC/Re/P-16 Sept. 15
2 bedrooms villa joglo in Berawa available for yearly rental. Walking distance to the beach. Great deal. Fully furnished, 160 millions per year. Contact: Ari (0819 3303 1707). Email: <balicoconutliving@gmail.com>. [0176]
SEMINYAK Sell beautiful Joglo house with delicate and unique carving 7 x 8 meter teak wood. Call 081 856 1569. [0149]
HOUSES FOR SALE In Taman Griya Jimbaran 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) In Dreamland Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing.Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego)
SMS/text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15
Beautiful furnished 2 room apartment with balcony for rent monthly in Umalas. 081 629 5639. [0151] Beautiful villa at Batu Belig yearly rental. 3 bedrooms, furnished, 4 ara land, swimming pool, gazebo, nice garden, carpark, open living, 5 minutes to beach, only 190 mill a year. Owner 0813 3735 4687. [0154] Seminyak centre, for rent long term Drupadi quiet location. Beautiful villa 2 bedroom ensuite bathroom. Wifi, TV cable, DVD. Pool, garden. Open dinning and living room. Ricefield view. Parking, cctv secure. Contact: Cecilia 0878 6089 0803 or <villasku@gmail.com>. [0161] AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946]
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Strategic apartments/villas, free WiFi, close to everythings, near 66 Beach//66st, quiet w/ security, fully furnished, AC, cable TV, kitchen, fridge etc, hot water, large pool, garage, motorcycle. +62 (0) 82 145 38 1349, <gardenabali@ yahoo.com>. [0163]
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Villas Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style, furnished, equipped kitchen, internet, cable TV, pool, garden, car parking. IDR 1.2 million to 5.0 million per night. Also available for long term rentals and Villa/Land sales. Please call +62 81 7973 5110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]
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Seminyak Villa, walk to Double 6 Beach. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, complete kitchen, swimming pool, tropical garden, Indovision TV. Available until 20th December 2015. 60 million IDR nego. 0878 6108 3919, 0821 4645 1592. [0175] Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Furnished. USD $ 18,000 per year. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947] Quick over contract. Shop 2 floor, strategic location in Sunset Road. Size 5x11m, glass door, AC, bathroom, ready to use. IDR 80 mill per year. Contact 0821 328 74495 Papek. [0177] C/Re/G-16 Sept. 15
“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”
ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month
Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-26 Nov. 14
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Bali Advertiser
16 September - 30 September, 2015
Buy your dream beach front property in Sumbawa with your own surf break right in front. Over 60m beach front.
Villa Fiona, location location location, central Seminyak, 3 air-conditioning bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, living, dining, western standard kitchen, garage, internet, fully furnished, 30 years leasehold, 700.000 usd, near Grocer & Grind Seminyak.
Rp25,000,000/are 7,800m2 total Subdivision possible
Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.co | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081 2466 12125
sumbawapropertygroup@gmail.com sumbawapropertygroup.com +62 8123802310
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BUKIT
SANUR
Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
Villa & Residence for rent daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. Available 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, hot & cold water, cable-TV, swimming pool, parking lot, free Wifi, 5 mins to the beach & international school. Call 081 238 735 174 / 081 138 5315, email <juarez@balileisurems.com>. [9778]
House for sale and rent in Pecatu. 7 bedroom, 5 bathroom, 3 story, 200m², Hak Milik, hotel license, semi furniture. Price $299.000 AUD, rent Rp. 150 juta per year. Call +614 6742 8858, email <sulistyowati76@hotmail.com>. [9977] For sale 5000M2 land located at Cenggiling Balangan, great ocean view, 2 minutes from the beach, paving road. Please contact +62 812 3702 9342 for future inspection. [0159]
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Office space for rent. 5 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 350 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] Villa for Urgent Rent, Price dropped from 140 to 100juta rp per year, 4 mins drive to Sanur beach, 3 aircon bedrooms, study, 2 bathroom, pool, maidâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s area, great design, fully furnished, quiet safe area. Contact <juliedharma@hotmail. com> or text Australia +614 5261 1468. [0167]
Houses for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) Also Dreamland Bukit Ungasan, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing. Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663]
House for rent Sanur, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, exroom, kitchen, garden, swimming pool, large westerm style family house, garage two car, fully furnished, Wifi, aircons, pam water, laundry, quiet and secure, no traffic. Direct owner 082 147 245 997 or 085 100 753382 <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [0035]
Dreamland - 3 storey new house for sale/rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views. Sell US$ 290,000. Rent $19,000/yr. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail. com>. [9743]
House for rent at Sanur, 4 bedrms, 3 bathrms, large living space, garden, kitchen set, AC, laundry, full furnish, wiffi telpon, more info contact: Mr. Bagus on hp: 082 147 245 997 or 085 100 753 382. [0170]
Near Dreamland new 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house for sale/rent. Pool and entertainment area. Fully furnished. Open plan living. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail.com>. [9744]
Studio apt, spacious, popular complex, near KFC, 10 mins beach, short/long term guests, furnished, AC, H/W, cable TV, Wi-fi, pool, bar, wkly service, parking, rp 4,250,000pm, plus elec. <www.pondokgayastudios.com>. Dayu 0852 3796 4565. [0171] NC/Re/I-16 Sept 15
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Price: IDR 17,290,000,000
SUMS520 Umalas
Price: POA
Stunning freehold villa in walking distance from famous Echo Beach The 2-storey fully furnished luxury villa (around 600 m2) is situated at Padang Linjong in Canggu. The villa sits on 15 are of land and consists of spacious living room, 2 dining areas and 4 bedrooms. It also includes large swimming pool with Jacuzzi, bale and bar as well as a 2-storey ofďŹ ce/staff building (110 m2) with 2 extra bedrooms. Adjacent extended garden/building land (30 are) with river view is for sale as well for IDR 19,400,000,000. Prices are negotiable. Contact: Dimitris Price: IDR 13,900,000,000 GLPLWULV#SDUDGLVHSURSHUW\JURXS FR LG
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RV-1965
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RV-1974
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Price Title Bedroom Bathroom Lot Size House Size Furniture Inventory Location
: IDR 5,000,000,000 : Leasehold :2 :2 : 355 SQM : 170 SQM : Furnished : Berawa
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RV-1932 : IDR 3,990,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :3 : 600 SQM : 220 SQM : Furnished : Umalas
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This spectacular newly built Luxury Villa, Modernist-in-style located in a secluded part of fashionable Seminyak and is located just minutes from the beach. This amazing 5 bedroom villa comprises of 3 independent structures: the Main living Pavilion, the Bedroom Pavilion, and the Pool Pavilion. The open-air Main Pavilion with its soaring 20 ft.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; beamed ceiling serves as a canopy to a dramatic entrance hallway and water feature, an expansive living room and guest bathroom; a formal dining room and an adjoining outside informal entertaining area. A fully equipped, state of the art kitchen with custom built-in cabinetry, kitchen pantry and food preparation room is conveniently housed off the dining area. Fully equipped staff quarters, which include office, kitchen, bedroom and separate utility room are thoughtfully set in close proximity in order to assist with the smooth running of the Villa. Location : Seminyak | Price : IDR 11.340.000.000
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RV-1980 : IDR 1,900,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :3 : 200 SQM : 150 SQM : Furnished : Seminyak
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