Kamis, 28 Mei 2009

Balinese temple in Brusel


Surprise for us, we never know that there are a Balinese temple in Brusel.

It is located in Park Paradiso. 40 minutes drive from Brusel. We heard the news while we visited the Indonesian embasy, and the news was told by our ambasador. It just had the purifying ceremony last week, and the Indonesian tourism minister, Mr. Jero Wacik was also there.

After finished with our agenda to the Indonesia embasy, our host took us to the Park Paradiso. We canceled our agenda of city tour in Brusel; because we already did it days ago.

Park Paradiso is a family park. They have a zoo area, picnic area, and other fun area for family day. Maybe it is similar with Taman Mini in Indonesia. The Balinese temple located in the midle of the park. It just opened for public a week ago. The design and style is looks the same like we have in Bali. They brought some material from Indonesia. They also have model of rice terrace in front of the temple, they put banana and palm tree in the temple garden. And play a gamelan music from the speaker. It was really feel like we already in Bali.

Some of us would like to pray in that temple, but the priest was not there.

And it was not only the Balinese temple, but also some cultural arts and traditions of Indonesia was also there. They have model of some typical traditional houses of Indonesia like Toraja and Java. Statue of Komodo, carving art work from Kalimantan and Papua and some old photos about situation in Bali in 1930. Everything is located in one area of the Park. And many people came that time to see and feel the atmosfer of Bali and also Indonesia.

Rabu, 27 Mei 2009

Paris


Which city in Europe you want to visit if you have a chance...?
Paris....?? Oh..Can't agree more with you.

Yes, finally we were in Paris. Two weeks ago, on Sunday, we visited Paris on one day trip. We went early in the morning by cars, and back again to Brusel on the evening. Friends from Rotaract Club of Kortrijk arranged this trip for us ( thanks Mathew cs).


It was so cloudy, snowy rain and cold wind when we were there. But we were so excited with Paris, we can ignore the weather for a while. We came to Arc the Triumph, Eifel tower, and the glass pyramid of the Louvre museum. The pyramid is so funtastic. It was made by Chinese American architect, I.M. Pei.

In Paris, everything looks so glorious. The classic style of architecture are everywhere. Like most of European style in Europe, the style is ever lasting. There is many architectural details on the building. Stone facade and carving. And blue roof tile.

Paris such as a romantic city. Unfortunately, we could not see the famous Monalisa.

Senin, 25 Mei 2009

The body language

It is also a new experience that i got during this GSE trip.

It was happened when i was stay in Tournai, a South area of Belgium. My host parent is a single, and he has a big antique furniture workshop in the back side of his house. One of the best handmade antique furniture in Tournai. But, he only speak French. And i know only English.

It was a lilte bit funny when we were at home and want to have some conversation. He tried to explain something to me (with French) and i tried to understand what was the meaning. And i spoke very slowly in english and sometime i used some caracter ekspresion. And i think he understood with that, but again, he replied with French.

So during those 2 days, we spoke each others with our body. He put his hand closed to his mouth, then i understood it was a time to take a breakfast. And i put my to palm near on my head, and he understood that i was sleepy, and need to go to bed.

But in the other case, we understand each other about beer. He show me his glass and his thumb, he surely want to say 'this is a good beer' and he gave me a glass of beer and we were laughing together...

Altought it looks seem dificult, but for me, i was very much enjoy the time with him. He is a really really very nice person. His name is Benoit, president of Rotary Club in Tournai. Believe it or not, 3 of his brother are an architect. And also his father. The famous one in Tournai with many projects in Belgium and abroad. One of them took me to visit their new hospital project in Tournai.

Now, i know some basic languge in French. like bonjour for good morning, bon apetite for enjoy your meal, and merci beaucoup for thankyou very much.

And also tu me manques.

Jumat, 22 Mei 2009

Chimay


Do you know, there are about 500 brands of beer in Belgium....? if you try one brand per day, you need more than one year to complete it.

During our GSE program, we had a chance to visit one of the famous brand beer factory in Belgium, CHIMAY.

Chimay is one of the top beer in Belgium, people in Belgium called it trappist beer, because it was made by the monks. There are only 7 trappist beer in the world, and 6 of them are in Belgium and 1 in Netherland.

We visited the factory to know how they procced the beer. The beer was made still in the monestry like the first time the monks made it after the first world war was over. And they did the botling and the packeging in the new modern factory not far from the monestry. They make 3 type of beers, the light one (8 percent of alcohol), fruit beer (7 percent of alcohol) and the strong beer (9 percent of alcohol).

They made the process so modern and hygienis. Some of them are exported to Amerika, Europe and Japan. After finished with the factory, they allowed us to taste their beer. And also with Chimay cheese. They also make a cheese. The best one.

In Belgium, people drink a beer a lot. I think they only know a beer for drinking.
But it is good also for the global warming campaign. SAVE WATER, DRINK BEER...!

Minggu, 17 Mei 2009

About my host parents

From left to right, Rtn. Eric Charlez, Mr and Mrs. Basheto (my host parents) and me

During my first week in La Louviere, i stay with a very very nice host parent. Mr Robert Basheto and Mrs. Jocelyn Basheto.

Robert Basheto is an Italian and also an architect. One of the famous one in La Louviere. He is a food lover and that is why he has a big body. Robert running his small company in his ground floor apartment with 3 young architect. But some of his project was winning some award from Belgium Architect Assosiation. His wife work for kind of insurance company, and also help Robert as an administratur. They have 2 children, and both of them live in Brussel.

We had a very nice discusion about art and architecture. His english maybe not good enough compare to his wife, but we had a good understanding while we were in discusion about architecture. He share a lot about his experience and how is architecture movement in Belgium.

He has a lot of architecture book in his house.

Visiting The New Canal and Vocational Trip

Early in the morning, Eric picked us up to visit the one of the amazing transportation system in Belgium. It was a little rainy in the morning, and it was a cold windy also coming with us. Typical weather in Belgium.

The incline system was a fantastic in Belgium. It carried a ship for one canal to another. It because the level of the land for the canal in Belgium was not flat, so they make a lift system to carried the ship from the canal above and below.

We also met with a very nice rotarian, "mr.Gigi". He`s name is Giuseppe, an Italian, but his friends always call him Gigi. We came with Eric and Gigi to the highest level of the Canal to see how the system work.

After that, we had our lunch in Italian Restaurant. We also had a trip to the restaurant kitchen and see the chef make a special italian dessert, called Sabayano.

Finished with the lunch, the teams was separated each others for vocational trip based on our background study. Tuty and Ana visited one hotel in La Louviere, Yudi had a discusion with one of the famous photographer, and Adhi had a project slide show with his host parent, Mr Basheto, who is also an architect.

In the evening, we had invitation from Rotary Club of Mons. We did a presentation about Bali and also present a Balinese dancing. They were very happy with our presentation and dancing performance.

It was a fantastic day...we still have more

Sabtu, 16 Mei 2009

brussels...





It was a fantastic experiences that we have the chance to visit the city of Brussels, The capital city of Belgium. we have a really fun time here, enjoying the beauty of the city and it's great architecture.










Rabu, 13 Mei 2009

Belgium.. Brussel.. La Louviere


Hi All, finally we have the chance to update all of you about our trip to Belgium.
One thing for sure, it is a cold weather we have here.. brrrr... But the belgium people are very friendly.. and eventhough the weather is cold but we still have the sun from the heart of all our host..


We arrived on monday morning, at the airport we were picked up by Rotarians of Belgium, there were Roland (GSE Chair D1620), Bob Rubens (GSE Team Leader D1620), Eric Charlez and Luc Fucon (Member of RC La Louviere)
As per our schedule, we will stay in La Louviere for the first one week..

Soon as we arrived in Belgium, they took us on a little city tour around brussel with a tourist bus, well.. Brussel is a very busy city, but they have a marvelous architecture, specially for the church building.






The five of us stay in different places with different host, but still in the same city, which is La Louviere, just right at the french border. every body speaks french here, we speak english, some of them can speak English, but mostly not, and all of us do not speak french.. so body language become the most popular for us..



Eric Charlez (Our tour leader for La Louviere). Very nice person










I and Mr Wayan stay with Luc and His wife Francoise, a very nice people that also took a really good care at us..



and the rest of the team are staying in other rotarian house.



We have also visited several interesting place that will be update also in this blog soon.

So just keep following the blog..

Yudi

Minggu, 10 Mei 2009

Transit in Singapore

We just landed in Changi airport in Singapore, after a flight from Jakarta.
Now it is 10.15 pm Singapore time, we still have 30 minutes free before continue with our next flight to Frankfurt.
Still have 16 hours to go..!!

Wish us luck...;)

Jumat, 08 Mei 2009

GSE Team Member - 4

I Putu Adhi Prihandana
Occupation : Architect
Email : bumi_biru@yahoo.com

Adhi, age 28, was falling in love in architecture when he was a child. He always bought a drawing book and put an image of a house on it. He was born in Denpasar, but already left his hometown since he was 5 years to follow his father on duty in West Sumatera, Java and Lombok. He back again to Bali to start his professional career as an architect after finished his study in architecture in Yogyakarta.

Now, he works as a young architect for one of the top architecture firm in Bali, specialized in resorts and hotels design. He enjoy every steps of design, from sketches until a real solid building. He keeps learning and learning and have a dream to run his own architecture firm someday.

Photography is also his other interest. He tooks some photos for a hobby during his spare time. Having a cup of coffee with friends is also his other way to spend a time.

Adhi is an active member of Rotaract Club of Denpasar Bali since 2004. He was a president of the club in 2007.

GSE Team Member - 3

Ana Kesari
Occupation : Hotelier
Email : k354ri@yahoo.com

Ana Kesari was born in Denpasar on January, 30, 27 years ago. Started 2005 until present, she works at Inter Continental Bali resort in Jimbaran. Ana has been working at the resort for 4 years as a club hostess, where she is responsible for taking care of guest needs in the refined lounge environment of club Inter Continental.

Currently, Ana is an active member in Rotaract Club of Bali Kuta. Her hobbies is travelling, dancing and shopping (especially for shoes, sandals and bags).

She is very excited to visit Belgium. And to know more how hospitality industry done and develop in Belgium.

GSE Team Member - 2

Anastasia Tutik Herawati
Occupation : Sales Representative for Villa and Restaurant
Email : nasta_ath@yahoo.com

Tutik, age 31, is working in Bumbu Bali Restaurant and Cooking school and Rumah Bali Bed and Breakfast in the South of Bali as a Sales Representative. Bumbu Bali is one of the famous restaurant in Bali. This company has a mission to conserve the traditional culinary that everyone from around the world can taste and make it.

Now, she is enjoy learn new things in her life, such as visited another islands in Indonesia and had new friends. She lives with her parents, one brother and one sister in Dalung. She likes to read, swim, watch television, sleeping, hang out with friends and enjoy jazz music.

Beside routine in her work, she is also a chartered member of Rotaract Club of Bali Kuta for 8 years, and now as a District Rotaract Representative (DRR) , RID 3400, Indonesia.

GSE Team Member - 1

Yudi Ardianto
Occupation : Photographer
Email : yudi_ardianto@yahoo.com

Yudi Ardianto, 30 years old, was born in Surabaya, East Java. And spent of his study period there. In 1996, he moved to Bali for the University degree, graduated in 2001. First started his career in tourism industry as a hotelier in several countries, such as Singapore and Malaysia. Then he moved to travel and events industry, still related to tourism industry in Bali.

His interest in photography , for almost 2 years, Yudi develop his skill in it. And now, he is on his way to become a professional photographer.

On his way to Belgium, Yudi hopes he could learn more about photography as well as the culture and traditions in Belgium. So that, he could take the beauty on Belgium in to his art work and share it to the people in Indonesia.

GSE Team Leader

I Wayan Tur Adnyana
Occupation : Teacher
Email : wayan_tur@hotmail.com

Married with two sons. An active rotarian from Rotary Club of Bali Jimbaran. He is an English teacher in a Junior High School in Jimbaran. Active in Rotary since 1998, after a became a GSE member to Michigan, USA and Ontario, Canada.
His hobbies are traveling and socializing.

Kamis, 07 Mei 2009

Foreword from Rtn. DGN. Al Purwa

Dear Fellow Rotarians,
Greetings from Bali - Indonesia D3400 to my dear fellow Rotarians especially from D1620.

I am so happy the this year GSE Team can be realized without any difficult arrangements in any way. After a successful visit of your Team from D1620 to D3400, we have seen that a lot of ties have been built between both districts, and for sure this will enhance a mutual good understanding between our districts and worldwide. Such GSE Teams can encourage international friendship for now and forever.

Thanks to The Rotary Foundation who gave supports and advises that make this exchange real, what a wonderful program it is.

Those young entrepreneurs who can sample the real life, culture and traditions and especially the warm hospitality of the Rotarians in the districts, will for sure give them a high spirit and that can lead them to a better understanding for their vocational and professional life in the future.

Dear Fellow Rotarians,
I am sure that our team from D3400 will be in good hands in your District and I am sure the Team will also be able to
sample the real life of the European lead. Many things they can learn and many things they can bring back to Indonesia to help their environments and society where they live. Looking at the itinerary, I envy them a lot, and I myself even want to be the Team Leader.

Thank you very much for your good co-operations, meanwhile I look forward to listening to their stories and will follow the trip through this blog.


Best warm regards from Indonesia,
DGN Aloysius Purwa
GSE Chair 2009 - D3400

GSE Bali 2009


Group Study Exchange 2009
District 3400 Indonesia (Bali) with District 1620 Belgium.

4 young professionals from Bali with 1 Rotarian as a Team Leader will leaving Bali on May 10, 2009 to Belgium. This team will stay for one month in Belgium to learn, enjoy and capture something new about culture, life style, traditions, people, and many more.

You can follow our daily stories through this blog.

This is a one in a lifetime fantastic journey and experience....!!!