Der Alltag ist stressig! Viele Aktivitäten
machen man manchmal überdruβig und müde. Die Leute freuen
sich dann auf Wochenende und Freizeit. Da können sie sich ausruhen,
sich entspannen, sogar nichts tun und ausschlafen. Ich bin eine Studentin und
habe viele Alltagaktivitäten. Am Morgen gehe ich zur Uni und Nachmittag
muss ich viele Aufgaben machen, mein Zimmer sauber machen, und manchmal die Wäsche
waschen. Am Abend muss ich dann lernen. Deshalb habe ich fast keine Freizeit.
Wenn ich frei bin, dann mache ich meine Hobbys. Ich habe einige Aktivitäten,
die ich in der Freizeit sehr gerne mache.
In meiner Freizeit beschäftige ich
mich üblichweise mit Geigespielen. Am Morgen bevor ich zur Uni gehe, und am
Nachmittag nach der Vorlessung, spiele ich meine Geige in meinem Zimmer. Ich
habe Angst um Geige laut zu spielen, weil meine Nachbarn böse werden wenn ich ein Geräusch mache. Ja, ich spiele noch sehr
schlecht Geige, deshalb spiele ich sie im Zimmer mit geschlossenen Tür.
Manchmal spiele ich meine Geige auch an der Uni, am Musikhochschulgelände mit
einem Freund. Übrigens, Muffin ist
der Name meiner Geige. Wissen Sie dass Muffin
mein Lieblingskuchen ist? Ja genau,
deshalb nenne ich meine Geige Muffin. Suβ, wahr? Ich habe einen
Lieblingsgeigespieler aus Deutschland. Er ist Iskandar Widjaja. Seine Geige ist
200 Jahre alt. WOW!
Was mache ich dann in der Freizeit? Ja, ich höre auch
sehr gern Musik zu. Not Called Jinx ist meine Lieblingsmusikband. Die Band
kommt aus Berlin, aber die Lieder sind auf Englisch. Best Time of Your Life ist das beste Lied von der Band. Not Called
Jinx besteht aus 5 Personnen. Sie sind Killian als Sänger, Tommy und Adrian als
Gitarrespieler, Vincent als Trommelspieler, und Izan als Barschspieler. Izan
ist übrigens aus Indonesien aber er studiert an der HTW Berlin. Ich höre auch
sehr gern klassische Musik zu. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ist mein
Lieblingskomponist. Ich habe einen Film, der über Mozart erzählt. Der Titel ist
Amadeus 1984. Ich mag auch die Lieder
von Johann Sebastian Bach. Am besten ist Suite No.1, S.1007, G major - I.
Prelude für Cello.
In der Freizeit schreibe ich auch sehr gern am Webblog.
Ich schreibe meine Texte auf Englisch und Deutsch. Besuchen Sie mal mein
Webblog. Die Addresse ist www.estungtung-lollipop.blogspot.com. Vergessen Sie nicht bitte, ok? Ich schreibe am Webblog seit November 2011.
Jetzt habe ich schon etwa 25 Texte geschrieben. Worum gehen meine Texte dann?
Hmmm, sehr viele. Ich schreibe über meine Alltagaktivitäten, meine Träume,
meine Erfahrungen, meine Familie, meine Freunde, meine Ziele, usw.
Ich treffe mich auch sehr gern mit meinen Freunden in der
Freizeit. Wir gehen am liebsten spazieren oder ins Büchergeschäft. Wir üben uns
zusammen Musik zu spielen auch sehr gern. Manchmal lernen wir auch Deutsch
zusammen. Manchmal besuche ich auch Polyglot im La Java Cafe. Polyglot ist ein
Klub, in dem wir auf Fremdsprachen diskutieren können. Wer besucht diesen Klub?
Das ist egal, Indonesier, Deutsche, Französischer, sogar Spanischer besuchen
Polyglot. Auβer Polyglot besuche ich auch KCK im LIP/IFI Yogyakarta. KCK ist
Kamis Cine Club, das heiβt Donnerstag Film Klub. LIP/IFI ist eine Abkurzung von
Lembaga Indonesia Prancis/ Institut Français Indonesien. Da sehen wir einen Film
und dann diskutieren wir.
Ich besuche auch sehr gern Messe. Am meisten ist
Internationelle Hochschulmesse. In Jogjakarta werden Internationelle Hochschulmessen
sehr oft stattgefunden. Letzter April besuchte ich die groβte Internationelle
Hochschulemesse in Yogyakarta. Das war in Gedung Wanitatama an der Laksda
Adisucipto Straβe. Da bekommte ich wichtige Informationen wenn ich in
Deutschland studieren möchte aus einer Presentation von Progressprima. Lätzter
Samstag findet eine Hochschulmesse von Monash Universität im Hotel Phoenix
statt.
Ach in der Freizeit gehe ich auch sehr gern zu einer Konzert.
Letzte Woche ging ich mit einem
Freund, der mit mir sehr oft sich übt, zur „Welcome Concert 10 ISI“. Er heiβt Oka und spielt Viola. Viola
und Violin oder Geige sind anders. Ich kann aber leider nicht genau erklären.
Klar sind: Viola ist groβer und klingt niedriger als Geige. Heute abend will er in einem Quartett spielen und ich
will dazukommen. Das Quartett besteht aus Alfris als Cellospieler, Oka als
Violaspieler, Arya als Geigespieler, und Desi als Geigespielerin. Sie wollen
„Balonku Ada Semua, Ibu Pertiwi, Dua Mata Saya, und Medley Lagu Anak“ spielen.
Samstagabend will ich mit Oka, Dwi, und Dani zur Rockjeffkonzert im SMM gehen.
Das ist eine Orchesterkonzert und SMM ist eine Musikschule in Jogjakarta.
Ich habe noch nicht alle meine Freizeitaktivitäten erzählt aber das waren alle meine Liebslingsbeschäftigungen, die ich in der Freizeit
sehr gern mache. Die Aktivitäten machen Spaβ!
So, what was great in April? Sehr vieeelllleeee!!!
1.Ging zum KKF Film mit Kak Izzan und einige
Freunden und Freundinnen. This was not our first date, this was our second
date. Our first date was in March, when he introduced me to his friends. Both
were very nice. His friends are kind and friendly. I remember Kak Iyan also said
that our faces were alike, hmm yes I agree haha but the first person who said
that our face are alike was Mas Rofiq, 10th semester student. He is
also nice.
2.My mother had her birthday on 4th
April. Ich habe ihr ein Kopftuch
geschenkt and I think she likes it. I am happy.
3.Being one of the committee of FBS International
Talkshow in PLA. I didn’t really understand what it really was, did the other
committees neither. This was 3rd WD’s project and we just did it as
the instruction. Ah kein problem, important is: I got new friends from this
Talkshow and the speakers were from UK and Australia. Cool!
4.Have been having violin lesson with my greatest
teacher, Oka. Yes, violin lesson is the best lesson and Oka is the best teacher
I’ve ever had. Oka is pretty pretty good in playing Viola. Viola is the alto of
string, violin is the soprano, and Oka plays both very well. He also plays
keyboard. Yes, we don’t need to ask about his talent. Auβerdem, he is veerryyy kind. I
went to some concert with him and he didn’t mind to pick me up and take me home
even though he lives in Bantul and I live in Sleman, quite far, wahr? And he
came only to take me to buy violin’s spare part in crescendo and back for
repairing my violin. Oh thanks!
5.Went to Plenthong Konslet Concert in TBY, I got
an invitation on behalf of Stupa, cool eh? I went with Aldo, he is one of
Stupa’s crew. Actually, I wanted to come with Kak Izzan but he was in Lombok.
Then I planned to go with Mini, Endra, and Bustam but hell Bustam went with his
friend, Komar. So, mini didn’t get a ride. I remember Aldo offered me a ride
the day before so I text him and finally I went with Aldo and Mini got a ride
from Endra. The problem was: aldo and I came on behalf of Stupa and my friends
come with tickets so we could not sit in the same line. Aldo and I sat on VVIP
seat haha. Kak Izzan was angry because finally I went with Aldo, not with my
friends. But what could I do then? Should I go home alone? Thank God, as I said
before, Kak Izzan is a good guy, he understood and forgave me, thanks!
6.Went to Campus exhibition in Gedung Wanitatama
(by accident). By accident? Yeah! So, my father came to jogja that day and my
sister and I met him at UIN. After that, I had to back home because my sister had
to go with her friend. As usual I walked (actually kak Izzan wanted to pick me
up but he was still in Lombok). On my way home, I saw a huge poster and I
stopped. Wow it was campus exhibition! I decided to come inside and the
exhibition was really ‘big’ but only few people came.
7.Attending Seminar “How to Study in Germany” also
by accident, because the seminar was one of the campus exhibition’s agenda.
8.Went to Les Yeux Noirs concert in IFI/LIP with
Alek. The show was great! It was my first time hearing gipsy music and I am
interested. Les Yeux Noirs is one of my idols now. I wish I could play violin
just like them. I will, someday! Oh, Les Yeux Noirs means the dark eyes, it’s
French. And I took a picture with one of the players. I was soo happpyyy!
Thanks Alek for coming with me.
9.Practiced violin with Kak Izzan. He played
guitar and I played my violin. It was Wednesday and he just arrived in Jogja on
Tuesday. He picked me up at about 12.30 and took me home at 20.30! Hahaha actually
we have finished at 5 but then we had a walk (yes, we were walking, very nice,
eh?). I recorded our practice and I still have it in my cell phone. It was
funny, and fun!
10.Went to Cello Ansamble in Pertamina Building
with Binta. Hmm it was called ‘galau night’ because that night Kak Izzan and I
fought and then I listen to the cello sad song. But the concert was good.
11.Bought Barcelona T-Shirt with Kak Izzan. Firstly
we planned to buy the green jersey but then we decided to buy this T-shirt,
look at the picture! Cool, gell? It was Thursday night. We went out at 6.30, he
took me to look for stocking but we didn’t get it. Then we had some dinner and
after that direct to the shop. The owner said that we could come at 8 but there
was no one there. We had a long wait, until then Kak Iyan texted Kak Izzan that
we just had to come and knock the door. And you now what? The owner was
sleeping inside, OMG! We were waiting for about 1.5 hours you know? We took M
size but it was still too big so we decided to bring it to the tailor. On
Monday we wore it and took pictures. I love it!
12.Went to Chamber Concert with Binta, I met Kak
Iyan and Kak Panji there, Oka played. This is my first time to come to an
Orchestra concert. It was great! I asked Kak Izzan to come with me, Kak Iyan
and Kak Panji did either, but Kak Izzan couldn’t come because he had to help
the 6th semester students practicing a drama. Hmmm he is
responsible. Ah there I also met Aldo and then he sat beside me. Ega also
played there. He was one of the great violin players who took part in Iskandar
Widjaja Master Class in Tembi. Oka played really good, after the concert I took
some pictures with him and his viola but then I deleted them because Kak Izzan
got angry, for sure. Stupid me. There I met Mas Dani and Mb Dwi and we got knew
each other.
13.Went to Welcome Concert ISI ’10 with Oka. I
asked Kak Izzan but he couldn’t come because of the drama, again #huh. Finally
I came with Oka, with Kak Izzan’s permission for sure. Mas Dani and Mb Dwi
played there. After the concert we went to Ongkang-Ongkang, place where Oka,
Mas Dani, and Mb Dwi usually spend the time. O2 is in front of SMM, Music
School in Jogja. Oka, Mas Dani, and Mb Dwi learned there. So, no wonder if they
play very good music. They are very talented, they had ever played with Erwin
Gutawa Orcherstra, Andi Rianto (pianist), and many more. Hmmm I envy hahahaha.
14.Went to Jogja Bamboo Night with Oka again. Meine Mitbewohnerinnen gingen auch zum
Konzert. There I met Teh Uci. Oka, Mb Dwi, Mas Dani, Mas Argo, and Mas
Arya played. I got a task from Mas Dani. I’ve got to take pictures with his
camera. It was ok because I entered without ticket. Actually I had to pay 20 K
or 30 K I am not sure but because I came with Oka so I could sit in VVIP seat
without ticket hahahaha.
15.Got new friends: Mas Dani, Mb Dwi, Mas Arya, Mas
Argo, they are violin player and Oka’s friends, and also Kak Iyan (studies vocal in UNY) and Kak Panji (senior
in UGM Marching Band, he plays percussion), they are Kak Izzan’s friends from
Lombok;
Rabu, 11 April 2012
Hey ya! Why weren’t you just humble to tell me everything so
that it wouldn’t have had gone this wrong? You must know and understand what I
mean; you can see through my eyes what I really feel. Huh! Now I only beg ONE thing: lass mich nie mehr
los, weil ich eigentlich noch auf dich warte!
Ja, dieser Marsch war wirklich wunderschön. I
made, I got, and I did a lot of awesome thing in March.
1.I
joined BDS (Bund der Deutsch-Studenten);
2.I
joined Sprachcafé mit Susi und Marlene;
3.I watched Giacomo Puccini: Tosca at IFI/LIP;
4.I watched “Wayang Kulit Semalam Suntuk”
5.I visited Open House The University of Melbourne
at The Phoenix Hotel;
6.I joined to become a volunteer in Komunitas
Cemara;
7.I was the German MC in The Grand Opening of Die
Fotoausstellung der deutschen Moscheen;
8.I was
one of the committees of Die Fotoausstellung der deutschen Moscheen;
9.I had
lunch mit der deutschen Vizebotschafterin Frau Heidrun Tempel, dem Präsident
des Goethe-Instituts für Sudöst Asien, Australien, und New Zealand Frank
Werner , und einem wunderbaren deutschen Fotograf Wilfried Dechau;
10.I was the “notulis“ (how to say it in English?)
in Sadra International Institut Discussion, it’s from Iran;
11.I began to take violin course mit Oka, thank you
Oka soooo sehr;
12.I recorded my drama in RRI with my team;
13.I joined to be a volunteer at Let’s Do It;
14.I met Frau Liem;
15.I went
home to celebrate my parents’ 25th anniversary;
16.I went practicing for my drama every day and it
was fun;
17.I met 10 Germans;
18.I was the “notulis” in “sarasehan nasional” and
I got fee;
19.I was chosen as one of the committees in
“Sarasehan Internasional FBS”;
20.I was one of the volunteers in UN World Water
Day BORDA, it’s from Bremen;
21.I joined Polyglot;
22.I bought a violin;
23.I did my drama very well, means: success;
24.I was told that my drama was reported by 3 mass
medias;
25.I got a lot of new friends: Helen, Aldo, Mika,
Miki, Mb Erny, Mas Aryo, Mas Jumbo, usw;
26.I made my lecturer confuse of my question, he
couldn’t answer it haha;
27.I was invited by Mika to come to his house and
he would cook german food for me;
28.I got a great compliment from Henrik, Marlene,
Susi, Frau Heidrun Tempel, Pak Faqih, Pak Sahiron, Herr Frank Werner, Mika,
Miki, Mb Erny, they said that I speak German well… wirklich? ;
29.I have got a boyfriend now J ;
30.I should tell you that my boyfriend is a great keyboardist,
he played Minuet from Book 2 Anna Magdalena by J.S. Bach for me J;
31.I was introduced to my boyfriend’s friends.
Thirty one
things within thirty one days. Actually there were still many other awesome
things, but I can’t remember hahaha.
I have actually been to Bali when I was 16, but my trip was
a mess. A long planning, but it didn’t run nicely. That’s why I really want to
go to Bali wieder. I want to feel the real Bali, which people usually talk
about. Die Paradiesinsel, das sehr sehr schön is. I want to go to all the
places I’ve been to before in Bali and the other beautiful places there. I have
been to Tanah Lot, Tanjung Benoa, Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Galuh, Sukawati Market,
Kuta Beach, und Bedugulsee. Here is my story.
I stayed in Bali for about 3 days and I went there by bus,
it was such a tiring trip. I arrived in Denpasar at 10 and I immediately went
to Tanah Lot beach. I bathed there; I was worn out after a long journey. But;
the scenery was awesome, the wave was high but not much so it was not
dangerous, the weather is perfect, so much nice all there, and I let my
tiredness forgotten.
Tanah Lot is very beautiful. It is kind of coral beach,
which is surrounded by coralline. There is a cave in one of the corals in where
stays a white holy snake that you can see only in the low tide; you got to be
very lucky. Hindu people believe that you will get fortune if you can see the
holy snake. I was not lucky; I didn’t see it so I missed my fortune hahaha.
There are a lot of Balinese clothe -not traditional clothe, but it is more
similar to Hawaiian clothe, beach clothe- store along the way to the beach. The
beach is far away down from the entering gate. You have to walk about 10
minutes to get to the beach but it is worthy because the beach is pretty
awesome. I want to go there once again, relaxing, and enjoying the beach.
I had not gotten enough with Tanah Lot, but I had to check
in to hotel so I left. I stayed in Denpasar, in a cheap hotel that I can’t name
because I forgot the name hahaha. After checking in and having lunch, I went to
Tanjung Benoa. From Tanjung Benoa I was heading to Penyu Island, which you can
reach 20 minutes by boat. I had to pay about 45.000 IDR for boating from
Tanjung Benoa to Penyu Island. Auf dem Insel, kannst du sehr viele groβe
Schildkröten
und einige groβe Vögel sehen. I took a picture of a turtle, hawk, and myself
but unfortunately I lost the picturesL.
I don’t recommend Tanjung Benoa to traveler who loves
enjoying beautiful scenery because it is not beautiful. Trash is everywhere,
the water is brown-colored, and the boats are not in a good condition. At
least, that’s all that I have seen. But, if you love water-sport, this beach is
highly recommended to you. There you can do parasailing,
flying-fish, banana boat, etc. Each sport costs about 45.000-175.000 IDR
for domestic tourist, für Internationaltouristen kann ich nicht genau sagen. Outside
the beach area, there is a beautiful Pure (re: pu-re,place where Hindu people
do their pray) and you can take picture there.
The last place I visited on my first day was Garuda Wisnu
Kencana. I arrived there around 7 p.m. and the Balinese Ramayana Ballet was
started already. I didn’t get any seat but I got a good place to stand by and
enjoying the ballet. Not all of the onlookers got seat indeed. The ballet was
incredible. That was such a misfortune to come late. After the ballet, I went
seeing the enormous Garuda (eagle) and Wisnu (one of Trimurti, Hindu’s Gods)
statue. It was, wow idk what to say.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana is a place where you can see Ramayana
Ballet and enormous Garuda and Wisnu Statues. The statues were designed by
Balinese artist, I Nyoman Gunarsa; I wrote about him for my art-paper when I
was in senior high school. Vor den Statüen gibt es einen Hof, which is
surrounded by giant stone walls. I don’t know what the Hof is used for but it is pretty large. The ballet is played three
times a day I guess, and I think the perfect time to see it is at night because
there is a fire-play within the ballet. The ballet is combination of Balinese
dances such as Rejang, Baris, Kecak, Barong, etc. It is backsounded by Balinese
traditional music instrument, Balinese Gamelan. I studied about it when I was
in language stream of senior high school. It is not quite different with
Javanese Ramayana Ballet, but Balinese style is more energetic and dynamic.
I woke up very early on the second day because I had to
finish my breakfast before 7 and leave before 7.30 so I was in hurry. The first
place I visited is Galuh. There I bought some Balinese souvenirs for my family
and after that I enjoyed Ramayana Ballet –once again. I sat on the second line,
between Chinese tourists (‘original’ Chinese, they spoke mandarin!). It was
funny because they didn’t understand what the players said. The play is played
in Balinese language and it is a little similar with Javanese so I understand a
little bit, ganz ganz wenig. Besides, we got a paper in which there is the
dance’s description and story but I think they didn’t understand English. I’ve
tried to help them by showing in which part of the script the ballet was
playing on, in English for sure, but they didn’t understand. Poor them, haha.
Galuh is an art-galery where you can buy Balinese artistic
handy-crafts. The price is nice, not cheap, but not too expensive. There is a
stage outside the store where the Ramayana Ballet is played. Ramayana Ballet in
Galuh is different with Ramayana Balet in GWK. In GWK the play is played in a
serious style, but in Galuh, it is humorous and more alive. There is a dialog
in Galuh’s Ramayana Ballet but GWK’s is a silent play.
The second day was a shopping-day. After Galuh I went to Sukawati
Traditional Market. I only bought a tiny handbag for my mother. I didn’t buy
anything else because it was pretty crowded and ich hatte keine Lust. Oh no, I
also bought a leak mask for my
friend’s brother, he begged for it so I bought him one. I almost forgotten,
there was a seller who held my arm tightly and forced me to buy her merchandise
until then I bought a t-shirt “I <3 Bali” WITHOUT bargaining weil ich genug
hatte and she finally let me go. Wuffhh I hated it. That’s all I bought, nur
drei! And I didn’t really want those stuffs.
Sukawati is one of bekannte traditional market in Bali.
There you can find tons of low-price artistic handy-crafts and paintings but
about the quality, you have to think twice. If you go to Sukawati, you will see
a lot of sesajen (things that Hindu
people serve for their God every day) on front of the main gate. You also
have to be careful and keep your eyes open because I heard that there are a lot
of pickpocket set eyes on your pocket. You also have to stay away from the
seller if you don’t want something just like what happened to me also happen to
you. Bargain the price in a half-price or less! Ah I have to tell you about my
friend’s experience. Umm also she
wanted to buy a bed cover, the seller bid up 160.000 IDR for one but finally my
friend got three bed covers for the same price. It means that the price could
be three times higher than the original price and we have to bargain smartly.
Oh and also you have to check the whole thing up before you pay it because I
got a bad experience. The handbag I bought for my mother was already broken and
the seller didn’t tell me about it, she just sold it so and when I told my
friend about it, he laughed and said, hey
where do you think you shopped? It was Sukawati! You must be careful because
they are dishonest! Oh, it pretty sucked!
Hey, I was going to Kuta Beach! Yay! I arrived at Kuta at 4
I guess and I was there for at least 2 hours to see the sunset. I went there by
bus and the bus had to stop in the main parking area. To reach out the beach I
had to pick a public transportation which is always over loaded. The vehicle is
yellow-colored and it was like a single railway coach. Vom Parkplatz zum Strand
braucht man etwa 15 Minuten and I got off the vehicle on a shopping area, davon
muβte
ich noch nur 5 Minuten laufen.
Well, Kuta is not the best beach in Bali indeed, but it is
the most popular beach among tourists. There you can swim, badegehen, sich
sonnen, fly up the kite, play volleyball, build sand-castle, run around with
friends, everything. My Australian friend said “Kuta is sick!” It is. What Kuta
has to offer is the wave –for surfing-; unfortunately the sand and the water
are brown-colored. In Kuta you can also find some andong oder Kutsche or
gharry. Along the way from Kuta to the main parking area stand viele stores and
restaurants, die bekkannt unter dem Namen Legian sind. Most of the visitors and
consumers in Legian is international tourists. No wonder because the price is
very high but I love passing along Legian at night because there are a lot of
lamps there hahahaha.
The last place I visited in Bali was Bedugul Lake. On the
way to Bedugul, I dropped in the well-known modern Balinese store, Joger, for
shopping. I bought some t-shirts and bags for my family. It was pretty crowded
that I couldn’t buy too many things. I did a fast shopping, quickly left the
store, and went off to Bedugul.Hey, ich führte an einer gruseligen
Villa, die zu Tommy Suharto gehört. It was already afternoon and foggy
when I arrived in Bedugul. I had my lunch in a restaurant there and took some
pictures. Bedugul was the best place I visited in Bali. The scenery was awesome
but unfortunately I run off money so I couldn’t get on the boat, whereas if I
could get on the boat then boated to the other side, I would have been in an
orchid park and I believe it must be beautiful. Wuffhh I regret it, that’s why
I really want to go back to Bali.
Also, Bedugul liegt im Tal von
einem Berg auf Bali, leider kenne ich den Berg nicht. Wenn du zum Bedugulsee fährst,
kannst du wunderbare Landschaften entlang die Straβe sehen. But, it is scary to
pass the road because the road is snakey
(hahahahaha what kind of word is it? pokoknya
jalannya kaya uler) and my bus broke down when we were passing this scary
road, omg. I am pretty thankful I am still alive now haha. You can also find
some monkeys along the road. There are some souvenir stores and restaurants on
the edge of Bedugul Lake. There is also a stage where a group plays Balinese
gamelan. I always remember my trip to Bedugul because it was really nice. A
large lake surrounded by green slope, artistic souvenir stores, cozy restaurants,
Hindus architecture, and Balinese gamelan music; sehr sehr relaxing, oder? Hmmm
I really have to go back there!
On my way home,I dropped on Pulaki
beach. Pulaki liegt im Norden von Bali. People say that we can see dolphins in
the morning, but I dropped on there in the evening so I was not lucky. The good
thing was I can see the sunset in Pulaki and it was totally awesome! The sky
turned light orange-blue and oh it was the best sunset I’ve ever seen. I am
thinking about going there in the morning so I can see the dolphins and the
sunrise, it would be pretty cool! Who wants to come with me? Raise your hand!
Well, that was my entire trip to
Bali. Now it’s time to tell you which places I want to go in Bali.
First I really want to go to Ulu
Watu. Ulu Watu is a big Pure which is located next to the beach. I really want
to enjoy the ballet in Ulu Watu because it’s different. The ballet is not
played on the stage, sondern among the zuschauer. Actually we had planned to
visit Ulu Watu in my trip, but it was cancelled because there was not enough
time. Schade! Second is Ubud, a Desa Seni
(desa: village seni: art). Viele Internationaltouristen dort hinkommen. Am meisten
sind die Dorfbewohner Küntsler von Beruf. I think Ubud is the real Bali, that’s
why I really want to go there.
That’s all I can say about Bali.
Actually kenne ich noch sehr viele Platze, die ich besuchen möchte.
But I don’t know much about them so I will only mention it here. I really want
to go to Nusa Dua, Lovina Beach, Berg Salak, Sangeh, Batursee, the biggest Pure
that I forgot the name ;p, Dreamland beach, Art Museum, Pablo Picasso’s
gallery, Sanur Beach (to fly up a kite), and many more. When will I go there?
As soon as possible haha.