


The Air Canal Bridge
In Rotterdam (the Netherlands): Luchtsingel pedestrian bridge.

Never to be Forgotten: The Jewish Quarter in Amsterdam
Located in Amsterdam, the Jewish Quarter (in Dutch: Jodenbuurt) is a neighborhood with bitter history during the World War II. I spent a day exploring the neighborhood and visiting places […]

Review: Hotel Bazar Rotterdam, A Hotel with Character
What I expressed in this post is truly based on my travel experience. All images and video are taken by myself in the hotel’s premises. First time entering the hotel’s […]

Hermitage Amsterdam: Catherine the Great
Thanks to Amsterdam City Card, I was able to visit and enjoy one of the amazing exhibitions in Hermitage Amsterdam (the Netherlands) about the most renowned and the longest-ruling female […]

Madurodam: The Netherlands in Mini-World
Madurodam is an option for you to see the Netherlands in less than half day. It is a miniature park that holds of model replicas of famous Dutch landmarks, historical […]

Five Things to Miss When Leaving the Netherlands
I have been living for almost twelve years in the Netherlands, without a doubt, the Netherlands has become my second home after Indonesia. It is impossible to say I […]

Eight Interesting Facts about the Colosseum
The Colosseum (Coliseum) is one of the great Roman’s architectures that survive for 2,000 years, even after several natural disaster attacks. It becomes a monument of inhuman games tradition for […]

Monochrome Monday: The Pillars of ILO
I took these images during my visit to International Labour Organisation (ILO) headquarters in Geneva (Switzerland). The ILO headquarters office has an impressive entrance of huge symmetrical colonnades. The ILO’s colonnades were […]

Romance in Rotterdam
Who could think a port city like Rotterdam as a romantic city? Apart from its modern architectures, Rotterdam does not offer many old historical buildings or canals like Paris or […]

The Colonnades of the Vatican
St. Peter’s Square (Vatican City) is surrounded by semi-round colonnades. Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, each side of the colonnades consists of four rows of columns with total of 284 columns. Additionally, […]

36 Hours in Copenhagen
I loved Danish TV Series and addicted to it (always can’t wait for their next season). I don’t speak any Danish except “manga talk (thank you)” and “Hvordan har du det […]