Showing posts with label Bangkok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangkok. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2025

Bangkok Beyond Shopping

Itinerary ini berawal dari obrolan dengan emak-emak lain soal apa yang harus dilakukan kalau ke Bangkok bersama anak cowok. Yang biasanya terjadi di keluarga teman-teman saya adalah: Mama dan anak cewek shopping, Papa dan anak cowok di hotel atau berenang atau di cafe. Nah, kalau perginya Mama berdua anak cowok doang, mau ngapain ya?

Saya diskusi sama Dudu, soal apa yang dia mau lakukan di Bangkok. Dudu selalu pengen cruise, dan Chao Phraya ada river cruise yang lumayan terjangkau. Dudu juga senang ikut cooking class, bisa dong kita cari di Bangkok. Lupakan sejenak pusat perbelanjaan yang ramai dan pasar malam yang semarak, kita punya rencana lain di ibu kota negara gajah putih ini.

Ini adalah perjalanan kami sebelum pandemic Covid

Friday, June 28, 2024

Visiting The Traditional Markets Brings A Different Experience

When you travel, try visiting the traditional markets for a different experience. I read that somewhere, or heard it from someone. 

So, when I received the prompt of writing about a traditional or modern market I’ve visited, I scrolled the photos I’ve taken throughout my journey and saw some of the most memorable market visits I’ve done. Unfortunately these market visits were done before the pandemic hit. Needless to say, I would love to visit them again should the opportunity arise.

Inside Jeju Dongmun Public Market

Jeju Dongmun Public Market, Jeju-Do, South Korea
9 Dongmun-ro 4-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

Said to be the largest and oldest permanent traditional market in Jeju, the market dates back to the Japanese colonial period. We visited this market as it was on our way to the bus stop from our lunch spot. It was in winter and early afternoon, so most of the fresh items are either gone or just not being sold. We found several street food stalls and decided to snack on our way to the bus stop. It was freezing cold. 

Interestingly, the street food vendors all shooed us away whenever we wanted to take pictures. Even when I’m taking pictures of Dudu. These elderly grandma didn’t want to be in any pictures, so we ended up posing in front of the market gate. Despite their rather rude attitude, the snacks are tasty. I figured, the street vendors might have enough with tourists and content creators. Or it might be my race. I started noticing that they changed their attitude upon seeing Dudu, which is half-white, and upon knowing where I’m from, their attitude changed. 

It was quite an interesting experience. I’m glad I spoke enough Korean then to do basic communications with the grandmas and grandpas in the market. Otherwise, the tasty snacks won’t be on our hands because most vendors don’t speak English.

Back to the snack. Dudu bought Hotteok, a pancake often filled with brown sugar. His friends bought Bungeo-ppang (Fish Bread filled with red bean paste),  which is similar to Japanese Taiyaki. Bungeo-ppang is a popular winter street food.

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Mengajari Anak Mandiri dengan Naik Transportasi Umum

Dulu saya naik transportasi umum hanya di luar negeri saja. Yang namanya negara tetangga, yang terkenal dengan MRT-nya itu adalah negara tujuan favorit. Soalnya bisa naik bus dan kereta ke mana-mana. Rasanya bebas. Tidak usah pusing cari parkir dan kalaupun macet, ya kan saya hanya duduk manis di dalam bus.

Mengajak Dudu juga seru. Selain mengajarkan anak untuk mandiri dan bertanggung jawab (minimal dengan menjaga kartu MRT-nya agar tidak hilang), anak juga bisa belajar inisiatif dengan mencari jalan dan mengingat sendiri apa yang dilihat di peta.

Tebak ini MRT mana

Naik MRT di Singapura

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