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Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Belitung trip day 1

Happy New Year 2016


Hi! 

I know it's been a few days but hey keep up the spirit, right?

Just before New Year we took a trip to Belitung. It is only an hour flight from Jakarta so it was really convinient. 

We had arranged our trip from the help of JelajahPulau.com (totally recommend it!)

We took the first flight with Garuda Indonesia which was 06.50AM. Our guide/driver, named Jones, was ready at the airport as we landed. It only took us 20 minutes from airport to downtown. Since it was too early for hotel check-in, we had breakfast at Mie Atep, local noodle cuisine.

Our first stop was Danau Kaolin. It is a lake in the city created from an active kaolin mining. The lake has very clear water that the color is just as blue as the sky. It literaly took my breath away.
The land part are built from sand so it is easily erode as you walk areas that are wet. So careful!



Next stop was 1,5 hours away. It is the shooting place of Laskar Pelangi or Rainbow Troops. We went to the school shooting scene. Then nearby is the house of Andrea Hirata, the novel writer of the movie.

The house has became Indonesia's first literary museum named "Museum Kata Andrea Hirata". The main house showcases memoribilia from the movie also with other publications that the novel and writer received. The left wing of the house has a small area of self-expression stage (Panggung Ekspresi) and colorful bench area where most of the interior made from doors.
Then we moved to Kampung Ahok. Ahok is Jakarta's governor who came from Belitung. Well there is nothing much to see so you might not spend a lot of time here.

As noon approached we went to Pantai Serdang that is 30 minutes away. Pantai Serdang is known with its colorful Perahu Kater. Another nearby beach that characterized with this boat is Pantai Burong Mandi. Across the beach there are  seafood restaurants. The food is tasty and fresh but sometimes takes awhile to get served.

Belitung is also known as "1001 warung kopi" (or coffee stalls). This was started because as the fishermans docked their boat, they take rest and warm themselves at nearby coffee stalls. Even more on at the alley to the wet market, there are coffee stalls all the way until the end. Interestingly, they specializes on the traditional way of brewing the coffee and get the beans from elsewhere.

Last visit of the day was Vihara Dewi Kwan Im or Goddess Kwan Im Temple. It is one of the oldest and biggest temple in Belitung. People still use it for their holy celebrations prayer. At the time, they are building the statue of the Goddess which is 12 metres tall (babelpos.co.id).
Finally evening set in, we checked in at Billiton Hotel and Club. Time to unpack and pack for island hopping on the next day! Yeay!

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Kids fave spots around Sydney CBD


SYDNEY..... It is like home away from home to me :)


Never get bored of this city. The people, food, weather, scenic just soothes me. Lucky you who lives there! Not only my favorite place, it is also my son's! 

Al wanted to share his fave places (and mine!) around Sydney CBD. Feel free to add for more fun places for kids :D


  • The Opera House



Come here in the morning, where there aren't many people, so the kids can go up and down the stairs, and just explore the outside of the Opera House. From here you can continue to Sydney Botanical Garden that is close by. 



  • The Rocks

The Rocks is located opposite the Opera House towards under the Harbour Bridge. At weekends there is a market that showcases art, food, from healthy organic stuff to greasy stuff (LOL!). There are chocolates, cupcakes, ice cream, seafood, BBQ meats. YUM!!!
Image from The Daily Telegraph



  • Darling Harbour
This is my fave place for my "chillaxing" moment while kids can still have fun. I mean, there are shops, cafes, and playground at one area.


Giant Christmas Tree 2013





    • Imax Theatre
Kids (and adults!) will be amazed with the huge screen, claimed as the world's biggest screen (Imax.com.au). They have movies and documentaries being played here. So better check their website to check what is playing at the moment and for more information. 
Image from TimeOut Sydney Australia

However, in regards with the huge screen and audio (15000 Watt!), I think it is suitable for kids aged 3+. 
    • Darling Quarter Playground
This is definitely my son's must-visit every time in Sydney. This open air and free playground will just make your kids gone wild (in a good way!). 




They have water park, balance ropes, flying fox, octanet, the giant ring, and so much more! The best thing is we can wait for them with free Wi-Fi under the shade zone!!! (Did I hear some AAAHHH..??)

    • Carousel

It is not just an ordinary carousel, it is the second oldest carousel in Australia. This carousel has been a member of Darling Harbour since its opening in 1988. There are more fun rides placed around the carousel. 
Image from www.darlingharbour.com
    • Sydney Aquarium and Wildlife Zoo
If you think going to Taronga Zoo, a bit far, there is another option to see animals at closer place. Here, you can see the under water and land animals at adjacent location. There is option to buy combo tickets that will give you discounts, sounds like a good deal, huh?!?

Can you spot the koala?

    • Fireworks
Every Saturday at 9pm (check their website for more updates) you can watch fireworks at Darling Harbour. There is so many spots to get a good view, but be there 5 - 10 minutes before the show starts to pick yours :)


Pretty awesome for a weekly thing!
    • Mini Train
This train would take you around Darling Harbour for $5 per ride and you can stop at any time.

  • HobbyCo 
This is a toy lovers dream store! Located on the 3rd and 4th floor of QVB, your kids (especially boys) can stay there all day long. The 3rd floor's window displays live train miniatures with beautiful landscape. 
Image by Jo Wing (A Sydney Summer blogspot)


Smaller kids can have their own meetings at the Thomas the train table :D


  • Powerhouse Museum

With free entry for kids 16 years and under, Powerhouse Museum is the perfect family destination for exploring the interactive side of arts and science.
Image from www.abc.net.au
Located at Ultimo, the building adjacent to Darling Harbour, the Powerhouse Museum is the flagship venue of Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS). It is to reach Powerhouse Museum, This Museum holds unique and diverse collection that includes science, technology, design and decorative arts, engineering, architecture, health and medicine, fashion and contemporary culture. More info please visit https://maas.museum/powerhouse-museum/

  • Australian National Maritime Museum

Image from www.aviewoncities.com
The museum offers an exciting program for the whole family with kid’s activities held on weekdays, weekends and during the school holidays. Kids and adults can also climb aboard our vessels including a real submarine and retired warship, and roam the museum’s expansive exhibition space. To reach the museum, you can take the bus and light rail, or just walk across the Pyrmont bridge at Darling Harbour.
Image from http://www.anmm.gov.au/
For more info on the Australian National Maritime Museum, please visit http://www.anmm.gov.au/

  • Fish Market
Sydney Fish Market is located at Pyrmont, behind Darling Harbour. The easiest way to get here is to take the Light Rail which stops just across the road. The Fish Market opens at 7am. Not only you can buy fresh seafood but you can eat them here too!! Fried, grilled, or fresh, it's all there... (Okay, pardon me, imagining those Fish and Chips!! ok, lemme wipe my drool ;p)

Warning! It can get pretty crowded during lunch time :o and if you choose to eat outside beware of the seagull who would loooveee to join you, hahaha. But the kids love them to be chased around, haha.

Here you can see the process of opening oyster, which is quite fascinating even for adults!


 Inside that huge place is where the fun is ...


  • Luna Park
Luna Park is an amusement park located at Milsons Point, just over the Harbour Bridge. You can see it the park when you passed the bridge. There are various rides for adults and kids. Opens from 10 am. More info: https://www.lunaparksydney.com/
    Image from Luna Park Sydney Instagram (@lunaparksydney)
Here is how you can reach here (take off at Milsons Point station):
             Train : 10 minutes : depart from Town Hall
             Ferry : 20 minutes : depart from Darling Harbour
             Bus    : 30 minutes : depart from QVB



Public transport information can be found at www.transportnsw.info

Well that was Al's favorite places to go while in the CBD, we hope you guys enjoy it as much as we do! :D