LITE (Living in The Equality) 6.0 Winter Project

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Contents List Cover ............................................. 1

Sparkling Surabaya ....................... 15

Contents List .................................. 2

- Nicely to Visits in Surabaya .........16

Wonderful Indonesia ..................... 3

- Taste This .................................... 17

- Brief Overview of Indonesia......... 4

LITE ............................................... 18

- Arrival in Indonesia ...................... 5

- HEALNESIA .................................. 19

- Indonesian-English ....................... 7

- What is Going On ........................ 20

- Emergency Numbers .................... 8

• in December’19 ....................... 21

- Currency ....................................... 9

• in January’20 ............................ 22

- Our Culture ................................. 10

- Program Details ........................... 23

- Hostfam Condition ...................... 11

- What Can I Wear? ....................... 27

- Oh, don’t panic! .......................... 12

Contact Persons ............................ 28

- Transportations ........................... 13

- Supermarket-Minimarket ............14


Batu Layar Beach (Batu Layar)

The Unitary State of The Republic of Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia, between Indian and Pacific oceans. Wonderful Indonesia represents the promises of Indonesian tourism to the world. Based on The Central Bureau of Statistics, there are 34 provinces and 17.504 islands in Indonesia. There are six religions in Indonesia. But, most of Indonesian people are Muslim. So, most of food and beverages in Indonesia are halal.

Angklung (West Java)

Selerasa.com

angklungudjo.com

And many more....

Istano Baso Pagruyung (Batusangkar) Saman Dance (Aceh) Rendang (West Sumatra)

idntimes.com


Brief Overview of Indonesia

Area: 1.904.569 km2 Capital: Jakarta

Date format: DD/MM/YYYY

Politics: Democracy

Driving side: left

Religions: •Islam •Buddha •Christian •Catholic •Hindhu •Kong Hu Cu

Official language: Indonesian

Calling code: +62 Internet id: .id

Time zone: ▪GMT +7 (Sumatra, Java, West & Central Kalimantan) ▪GMT +8 (Bali, Nusa Tenggara, South & East Kalimantan and Sulawesi) ▪GMT +9 (Irian Jaya and Maluku)


Arrival in Indonesia STAGE 1: Airport Procedure

STAGE 2: Check-in Baggage

If you use online check-in and do not have luggage to check-in, there is no need to go to the check-in counter.

If you have completed online check-in and have baggage for check-in, proceed to the baggage drop-off counter. Registered baggage that has a private luggage label. Fragile items listed are labeled or special stickers.

STAGE 3: Security Check

STAGE 4: Immigration

Baggage must be checked at a security check.

You must show your travel documents.

There may be a queue depending on the airport and time, so please provide time for security checks.

The immigration process is completed at this stage.

Source: www.ana.co.jp


Arrival in Indonesia STAGE 5: Boarding and Disembarkation

STAGE 6: Immigration

Relax for a moment in lounge before you leave.

You must show your travel documents while going through the immigration section.

[Regarding Boarding] Boarding will continue after the elderly, passengers traveling with young children aged 2 or less, pregnant women, those who need help, and passengers who fly with first class and business classes have entered the plane. Priority boarding is not available for premium economy passengers.

STAGE 7: Baggage collection Take your baggage after First Class passengers.

The required documents will differ depending on the country. Please check beforehand.

[Regarding Disembarkation]

You can get off the plane after passengers first and business class. Source: www.ana.co.jp


Indonesian - English Selamat pagi Good morning

Selamat siang Good afternoon

Selamat malam Good night

Permisi Excuse me

Nama Name

Dari From

Alamat Address

Dimana Where

Siapa Who

Berapa How much

Satu One

Dua Two

Tiga Three

Empat Four

Lima Five

Enam Six

Tujuh Seven

Delapan Eight

Sembilan Nine

Sepuluh Ten

Sebelas Eleven

Dua belas Twelve

Dua puluh Twenty

Dua puluh satu Twenty One

Seratus One Hundred

Lima ratus Five hundred

Seribu One thousand

Dua ribu Two thousand

Iya Yes

Tidak No

Saya (formal) Aku (informal) I

Kamu You

Hai Hi / Hello

Maaf Sorry

Terima kasih Thank you


Emergency Numbers 103 Time Information

105 Interlocal (without delay)

100 Interlocal (with delay)

101 International Access

102 International Information

106 Interlocal Information

108 Local Information

109 Phone Account/Telex

110 Police

112 Emergency Call (ex. Natural disasters)

113 Fire Department

117 Phone Complaint

118 Incident Ambulance

119 Ambulance

163 AIDS Information


Currency Currency in Indonesia are Rupiah (Rp) or also known as IDR.

1 US Dollar = Rp14.319,50

or Grab.com

or

Fried Rice

3x mineral waters

City trip (6km) with Grab. Minimum argometer Rp7000


Not using revealing clothes is a proper way to show your honor.

Most of Indonesian people, are tend to use vehicles than walking.

Wol.jw.org

Youtube.com

Photo by Pedro Sandrini Photo by Rawpixel.com

Photo by Daria Shevtsova

Indonesian citizens wake up early (4-5 a.m.)

We are likely to greet and help each other.


Grabal.xyz

Ivanwinata.wordpress.com

Bedroom with single bed

House in Indonesia usually use a fan, not air conditioner.

The bathroom usually use squat toilet and water dipper.


klikdokter.com

House gecko is a kind of small lizard that usually live in the house. They eat insect like mosquito etc.

Ordinary wild mice roam around warehouses or waterways

Cokcroaches are usually in the bathroom with open drainage.


Twitter.com

Find and book a taxi around you

Suroboyo Bus

Taxi

Id.wikipedia.org

Angkot

Pay Suroboyo Bus with your plastic waste: •3x 1,5 liters, or •5x 600 ml, or •10x plastic cups

Faktualnews.co

Grab/Go-Jek

Citymagz.net

En.tempo.co

Book with Grab or GoJek application.

Find and book an angkot around you or in the terminal.

Pedicab (becak)

Find and book a pedicab around you


Jadwalnonton.com arifahwulansari.com

Circle K

Transmart Alfamart, Alfa midi, Alfa Express

Sakinah-mini-market.business.site

Kaltim.tribunnews.com

Fairetail29.blogspot.com

Superindo

Blog.tribunjualbeli.com

Supermarket Minimarket Indomaret

Sakinah


Instagram.com/nuzultok_

Surabaya is the capital of East Java, Indonesia. It is the second-largest city after Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. Sparkling Surabaya is the slogan of the city of Surabaya towards metropolitan and sparkling city.


Bamboo Forest Kenjeran Park

Mangrove Forest

Suroboyo Carnival

Jalasveva Jayamahe Monument

Surabaya Zoo

Artikel.rumah123.com

wisatalengkap.com

House of Sampoerna

wisatalengkap.com

Heroes Monument Instagram.com/ tbagusw

wisatalengkap.com

Submarine Monument

wisatalengkap.com

Instagram.com/ claudiabudianto15

Instagram.com/ tbagusw

Instagram.com/ poundriz

wisatalengkap.com

wisatalengkap.com

Nicely to Visits in Surabaya

Kenjeran Beach

Suramadu Bridge

and many more!


Rujak Cingur In Javanese, cingur means “mouth”, this refers to the ingredients of a mouth or snout of a cow that is boiled and mixed into a dish.

Rujak Manis In Indonesia, manis means “sweet”. Rujak manis is a kind of salad served with spicy sweet spices.

Makassar.terkini.id travellingholic.com

Magazine.job-like.com Resepkoki.id Fimela.com

Semanggi Made from steam clover leaves and delicious sweet potato spices.

Lontong Balap Lontong is a compressed rice cake inside a banana leaf. Lontong balap consists of lontong, bean sprouts, fried tofu, lentho, fried onions, and soy-spicy sauce. Lontong Kupang This food is like Lontong balap. The main ingredients are lontong and white sea shells.




• Based Sustainable Development Goals No. 10 • Surabaya is the largest contributor to HIV positive in East Java. PLWHA in Surabaya is 7.000.

• By this project, we want to make society realize that we are not fighting against PLWHA but we are fighting against HIV and AIDS. • Output: - Increase awareness in society about HIV/AIDS - Reduced the negative stigma against PLWHA

✓ Project duration:

6 weeks (December 16th, 2019 – January 27th, 2020) ✓ Arrival date:

anytime before December 16th


What is Going On in December’19?


What is Going On in January’20?


Incoming Preparation Seminar A seminar that will punctuate Exchange Standards, projects, details project, and general knowledge about Indonesia and Surabaya.

Welcome Gathering Welcome gathering to get know each other.

350-austin.org

dobodrom.com

Thoughtco.com

Program Details

Lite Education to

The Exchange Participants will get education about Lite project.


Wonderful Weekend and Culture Edu Wonderful weekend is cultural learning program. The Exchange Participants will learn Indonesian culture like Indonesian dance, Surabaya Heritage Trip, Culinary Trip, etc

google.com

google.com

Slideshare.net

Program Details

Community Visit

Study Indonesian Language

Visits to several communities like, CIMSA and Mahameru. In this visitation, we will learn about how that community face HIV/AIDS.

Learn Indonesia language to get closer with Indonesian people. By learning Indonesian language, interact with Indonesian people will be easier.


Hospital / Health Department Visit Visitation to hospital or Public Health Department to get more knowledge about People Living with HIV AIDS (PLWHA).

Instagram.com/quniqu_

flickr.com

safebee.com Thoughtco.com

Program Details

Global Village The Exchange Participants will showchasing their own country such as the culture, the food, and etc. So people in Surabaya will be more aware with other country outside of Indonesia.

Car-Free Day Campaign, School Campaign, and Society Campaign Campaign about HIV/AIDS in Car-Free Day, School, and Society to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS.


Mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk

lingindialogue.com

Skaadvisors-sunilalagh.com

Program Details

AIDS Talk

Development Class

Interactive Talking

Interactive talking with health expert. This program aims to increase knowldege about HIV, also increase awareness in society.

Lecture and games to develop Exchange Participants.

Interactive Talking with psychologist about psychological side of PLWHA.


What Can I Wear?

• Incoming Preparation Seminar • Welcome Gathering

• Visits • AIDS Talk

• Study Indonesian Language

• School and Society Campaign Don’t:

• Interactive Talking

х Short trousers

х Tight clothes

• Lite Education

х Slippers

х Revealing clothes

• Wonderful Weekend and

х Ripped jeans

Culture Edu

• Development Class • Car-Free Day Campaign


Thank You,

Wanna know more?

ARA

International Relations Manager

+6281946592926

HANAN Incoming Global Volunteer Local Comittee Vice President +6282245932303


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