Health in Jakarta
Claudiaexpat shares her health experience in Jakarta, and some good pieces of advice. A while ago, I wrote an article in French about the status of health structures in
Claudiaexpat shares her health experience in Jakarta, and some good pieces of advice. A while ago, I wrote an article in French about the status of health structures in
I met Dan in Paris in the summer of ’84, when I was doing the classic inter rail train trip through Europe, after finishing school. For years we kept in touch with old
Claudiaexpat tells us about XS project, a social initiative she discovered in Jakarta. I recently visited an inspiring initiative in Jakarta, XS Project, which deals with trash. Anyone living
Silvia is a friend of Expatclic, who has just returned to Dhaka, Bangladesh, having lived there from 2005 to 2008. We thank her for this article filled with interesting tips
Katrinka abroad is a special blog for us, not only because US-born Katrinka is young, enthusiastic and talented, but because she lives in Istanbul, which is a city we are very
Claudiaexpat made an 8 days trip to Japan, and she is happy to share what she liked and her tips to make your traveling in this fabulous country even more enjoyable.
We try to keep this article of Paolaexpat, a comprehensive and very interesting insight about health for expats in Bangladesh, as updated as possible. Should you have more information, please share it
We thank Therese, an Australian real estate agent in Jakarta, for this beautiful article packed with interesting tips on housing in Jakarta and how secure the right kind of accommodation in the big
Claudiaexpat introduces us to Taman Bacaan Pelangi, a beautiful Indonesian project. About books, of course. In Indonesia’s main language, Bahasa, Taman Bacaan Pelangi means “Rainbow Reading Parks”. Nila Tanzil,
Maria is an Italian friend of Expatclic. We “met” her when she was living in Myanmar, and she often contributed to our forums with interesting thoughts and experiences. She then