Hyy.
Last spring break I went to a few interesting places, such as Volendam, Keukenhof, Rotterdam, and also Madurodam.
Madurodam is sort of attraction in The Hague. It's a sort park where a miniature of every famous building or place in Holland are displayed. They also have movies and games about the building/places, so we won't get bored there.
They even have a mini Schiphol, the V.O.C. ship, Rijsmuseum, and many more. On the right, you can see me and a miniature windmill. The windmill (or windmolen in dutch) is really cool, the propeller in the miniature rotates like the ones from the real one.
On the next photo, is my favourite is the St. John's Cathedral
in 's-Hertogenbosch. It was so detail and it looked like the real one. I didn't even know the cathedral exist until i went to Madurodam.
I think Madurodam a nice place to go to if you have a vacation. I like all of the miniatures there and it was a blast.
They even have a mini Schiphol, the V.O.C. ship, Rijsmuseum, and many more. On the right, you can see me and a miniature windmill. The windmill (or windmolen in dutch) is really cool, the propeller in the miniature rotates like the ones from the real one.
On the next photo, is my favourite is the St. John's Cathedral
in 's-Hertogenbosch. It was so detail and it looked like the real one. I didn't even know the cathedral exist until i went to Madurodam.
I think Madurodam a nice place to go to if you have a vacation. I like all of the miniatures there and it was a blast.
Heyy guys!
On the 5th of April 2014, I went to Den Haag or The Hague. The main reason Mom and I went there was because on that day, the Indonesian Embassy held the election to vote the members of the Indonesian parliament. I couldn't vote cause I don't meet the age limit to vote. So that's a bummer...ehm or maybe not really. Anyway..Mom didn't want to vote either because she claimed as a member of the 'white group' or Indonesians call it 'GolPut'..I dont really understand what that means??
So well..actually we went there not because of the election, but the Indonesian food bazaar that usually goes with the election. I already imagined those yummy Indonesian food like siomay, batagor, nasi kuning, and such. But when we got there, there weren't any food stalls. Even the cafeteria was closed due to the election...Boooo!!
While my Mom and I didn't vote, but some friends of my mom did. We were waiting for them for about 45 minutes. The election was held in a large hall inside the embassy. This was my first time watching the Indonesian election held in another country and it was a good experience for me! Well unlike my mom, when I am 17 I'm gonna vote!
After you gave your vote, you would get a blue ink on your pinkie. So they know that you've voted.
Like this:
Then we got starving and still craved for some Indonesian food! We decided to go to a Minang Restaurant for some sate padang and nasi kapau.
After our stomach was full, we went to Buitenhof. It's in the center of Den Haag. I saw a bunch of colorful tulips and some other kinds of spring flowers. They were really beautiful!
See you in my next post!
Mariana