Category Archives: Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
Pitch, Tone & Posturing in Yogya
Yes the music scene is hopping around Yogyakarta – the Kraton, the University area and on Malioboro street – but what I am intrigued with is the bird-singing contest I have just been told about down at the bird market. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bali, bird conservation, bird markets, Bird-singing competition, bulbul, caged birds, canary, captive bird breeding, flycatcher, Indonesia, Java, Jl. Malioboro, Kraton, lovebird leafbird, magpie, perlombaan barung, shama, shrike, thrush, Yogya, Yogyakarta
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A Wall is a Blank Canvas: Street Art in Yogya
You won’t find any drab dabs of mismatched paint erasing tags and graffiti in Yogyakarta. Street art and graffiti cover the walls of the city and on first impression, it would seem the local government endorses and encourages its citizens … Continue reading →