• Hong Kong, July 2019

    So… I noticed some folks from my workplace are following this blog. It’s not a bad thing, though. It’s just that I will use English moving forward so this blog can reach more audience with one universal language. I might put some Indonesian words here and there or write stuffs in Indonesian, but I’d figured I should let you friends know that this blog will be a bilingual blog.

    Anyway, this is a post about my team’s recent Team Meetup in Hong Kong early this month (July 2019). It was my first time in Hong Kong and it was interesting!

    Hong Kong was grey when I arrived. I was the last of the team to land on the Land of Dim Sum. Some of them have arrived even a day before our Travel Day. Prior travel day, some of us shared weather information and what to expect/what to bring in terms of clothings and additional equipment such as jacket, windbreaker, and so on.

    I noticed Hong Kong’s temperature is a wee bit similar to Kuala Lumpur’s, so I decided to just go with my usual shirts, jeans, and UNIQLO jacket (I got the male jacket as they don’t have my size in the female section). One thing that I didn’t expect was the rain, though. Hong Kong is a bit further north compared to Kuala Lumpur, and it seems like summer rain is quite often there. Hong Kong’s rain was breezy and chilly, as you can expect from a land near the sea. When I arrived at the Hong Kong airport, it might be some kind of me being sentimental, sappy as usual, or I can smell a faint scent of sea air (my childhood was in Cilacap, Central Java, a coastal small town with regular sea breeze).

    Hong Kong’s red taxi

    As the taxi glided down the downtown, I was in awe watching the container parks — filled with containers and shipments. I couldn’t hold my giddiness when I saw the urban part of Hong Kong.

    This is a land which forged as trading hub for decades, moulded by thousands of visitors coming and going. You can feel the energy pulsating on every vein of the small streets; folks walking in a quick pace, the brown walls of apartments with stores showing dazzling lights beneath. Amidst the raindrops, you can see waft of steam coming from pau sellers or tea houses.

    I spent a good amount of years in Jakarta and additional 5 years in Kuala Lumpur; both are big cities and capital cities — but Hong Kong is bringing ”metropolitan” to another level. This is a literal concrete jungle, and I. Was. Floored.

    Anyone remember I once draw a scene of a girl facing an urban area?

    I was, and still am, obsessed with urban sketching; and Hong Kong gave me so much I got overwhelmed. I was annoyed with the fact I didn’t bring my sketchbook (note to self: Bring sketchbook wherever and whenever) because I wish I could capture a glimpse of the town on my sketchbook and improve myself on urban sketching.

    Me, Edwin, and Eric (from left to right)

    We usually start our day at 7 AM; and by starting, means that’s usually the hour Eric got his breakfast at the hotel’s restaurant and followed by me and Edwin 10-15 minutes later. The rest of the team followed not so long afterward and we are off to our co-working space around 8:30 AM.

    I’m not really good in crafting words, and our Team Meetup is about us, well, working ? so I won’t bore you with the details. Below are the pictures I managed to capture about Hong Kong and the team.

    It was a really wonderful experience; Hong Kong and meeting the team (finally! In real life!) There are still other areas I would love to explore, but maybe in another time. Thank you, Hong Kong.

    The team
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    I’m bawling here. BAWLING.

  • ‘Giselle’

    I couldn’t sleep yesterday, so I’d figured I watched some ballet videos on Youtube with hope the music will lull me to sleep.

    Next thing I know, I got wide-awake for 2 hours, watching Bolshoi Ballet’s ‘Giselle’ with Svetlana Zakharova as Giselle and Robert Bolle as Albrecht. Svetlana is insane. Her expressions, her movements, her gestures, her costumes… Out of this world. Out. Of. This. World.

    You got to see when she dances during Mad Giselle scene and on the end of Act 2 when Giselle tried with all her might to keep Albrecht stays conscious until the day breaks.

    ‘Giselle’. July 2019.
  • Bulan Mei

    Ada yang inget tragedi Mei 1998? Atau mungkin cuma denger aja tapi ga tau apapun soal tragedi itu?

    Gw keinget waktu Mei 1998 itu gw masih kelas 2 SMP. Ingatannya berbekas betul gara-gara temen gw yang namanya Anto.

    Jadi pada satu hari, anak-anak cowok sekelas itu pada main bola di dalam kelas. “Bola”nya dibuat dari lakban diuwel-uwel jadi berbentuk bola, lalu ditendang-tendang di dalam kelas dengan kursi sebagai gawangnya.

    Ya tau sendiri gimana rusuhnya yak. Mana lah anak-anak SMP kan. Kebayang berisik dan apeknya itu dalam kelas.

    Sampe ketika temen gw yang namanya Anto menendang bola lakban itu terlalu keras sehingga melambung tinggi dan menabrak pigura foto presiden saat itu, pak Harto.

    Pigura foto jatuh, kaca pecah berhamburan. Kelas terdiam.

    “Hayo loh, Antoooo,” celetuk seorang anak, “itu pak Harto kenapa-kenapa tuh, fotonya sampe jatoh.”

    Anto diomelin wali kelas karena mecahin pigura foto, anak-anak cowok sekelas diamuk guru BP karena main bola dalam kelas dan berisik gila-gilaan, dan kami semua cuma bisa cengar-cengir bersalah.

    Minggu depannya, berita di TV dan koran seakan janjian. Demonstrasi besar-besaran di Jakarta, mahasiswa menduduki gedung parlemen, dan pak Harto mundur.

    “Hayo loh, Anto,” bisik seorang anak sambil menyikut Anto. Yang disikut menepis sebal, “apaan sih.”

    Lalu sekarang, Mei 2019, ada demonstrasi lagi di Jakarta. Untuk alasan yang sangat bertolak belakang dengan apa yang terjadi pada tahun 1998. Sama-sama demo, sama-sama rusuh, tapi ya penyebabnya ya… Gitu lah.

    Menkominfo mengeluarkan kebijakan untuk memblokir beberapa jaringan media sosial dan WhatsApp untuk mengurangi resiko penyebaran hoax.

    Ga tau ya; mungkin gw yang kelewat parno. Jadi keinget ‘V for Vendetta’ atau ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, ga sih?

    Nggak, gw nggak belain para demonstran yang bikin rusuh itu. They all can go to Hell for all I care.

    Tapi ngeliat potensi-potensi yang dilakukan pemerintah saat ini, atas nama “keamanan dan kedamaian publik” — dan gw sebenernya paham betul kenapa Menkominfo melakukan itu. Tau sendiri kan hoax kaya apa kalo nyebar di grup WhatsApp? Gw sumpahin jempolnya putus semua yang nyebarin hox itu — gw berharap semogaaaa ya, semoga banget, pemerintah selalu tau dan ngeh akan kemampuan mereka membatasi sesuatu.

    Perlu ada kedewasaan dari publik untuk memilah berita dan mengamalkan “stop di kamu”. Perlu ada… Apa ya, semacam prasangka baik ke pemerintah bahwa mereka ga bakal kebablasan (ya walopun Reddit dan Tumblr titip salam halo halo bolak-blokir apa kabar sih ya) dalam menerapkan aturan dan peraturan.

    Doa teriring untuk teman-teman di Tanah Air. Untuk Polri, Brimob, dan TNI yang bekerja keras mengamankan ibukota. Untuk para teman-teman yang tidak bisa mendapatkan penghasilan hari ini karena suasana mencekam.

    Untuk semua yang berharap agar mimpi buruk ini segera berakhir.

  • I’ve been noticing some blogs that I frequently visit that they have update logs on it. Something like “added page XYZ on (date)”, and so on.

    My FOMO has been screaming for me to follow suit, hahah.

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