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  • @user-zi7lq4mo7t
    @user-zi7lq4mo7t Před 3 lety +301

    I will introduce about Mother Nature in 1 country which can kill many people and damage infrastructure massively with millions of events that have been recorded by International and many countries which have helped evacuate not only 1 or 100 tragedies. Nature in the country that I will discuss is indeed very beautiful, extraordinary, unique, strange, diverse, charming and has a world level but on the other hand as a cold-blooded killer, very brutal, unforgiving and has major power. Namely INDONESIA.
    Why do I love Indonesia? The only country that makes "REPTILE" as national animals is Indonesia. I'm talking about 100% nature in Indonesia, not 1 city or 1 island.
    You know? Mother Nature in this country is the mastermind behind major natural disasters that can hit many countries and cause many fatalities, not just 1 or 100 times, but more than that. One Example : Tsunami 2004 (Boxing Day) start from Indonesia (Aceh Sumatera) impact 20 countries (To Africa). This is real.
    When I was a teenager, at the high school level I always studied and read books about nature in a library located in Europe. I found a book that said :
    >Tambora A Killer From Indonesia.
    >Krakatoa The Day The World Exploded.
    Both of these books tell about nature and its brutality at the same time. Not only that, in the book it is explained that the incident is located in 1 country but in different regions. Was it the only tragedy that was written by the International? No, there is a lot of history of major natural disasters in Indonesia that are written internationally.
    Without many people realizing that nature in Indonesia is also very cruel, often raging, abnormal and brutal. Total natural disasters in Indonesia (8 Years Calculation) :
    >Year 2022 = 1.421 (Period Jan - Jun).
    >Year 2021 = 3,058
    >Year 2020 = 2,925
    >Year 2019 = 9,375 (Super insane).
    >Year 2018 = 3,397
    >Year 2017 = 2,341
    >Year 2016 = 2,342
    >Year 2015 = 1,682
    Total natural disasters for 8 years = 26.541
    If you know all the volcanoes, rivers, lakes, caves, waterfalls, beaches, mountains, rice fields, forests, wastelands and others in Indonesia (Nature), the nature is very insane. For me personally, a visit to Indonesia is the most memorable for me because I have visited 51 natural tourist attractions.
    List of natural tourist attractions in Indonesia that I have visited.
    1). Krakatoa. (My favorite volcanoes).
    2). Tambora.
    3). Aceh Museum Tsunami 2004.
    4). Weh Island.
    5). Lematang Lampung.
    6). Ranau.
    7). Anyer.
    8). Ujung Kulon.
    9). Lancang Island Jakarta.
    10). Rian North Kalimantan.
    11). Yellow Land. (I forgot this name).
    12). Mesas Cave.
    13). Gamalama.
    14). Sulamadaha.
    15). Ngurtafur.
    16). Kupang.
    17). Bali Island.
    18). Karang Bolong.
    19). Setu Babakan.
    20). Bangkalan Madura Island.
    21). Limboto.
    22). Saronde Island.
    23). Bogani Nani Wartabone.
    24). Arfak Papua.
    26). Jomblang Cave.
    27). Karang Taraje Sawarna.
    28). Lito Duyonumo.
    29). Tammasapi.
    30). Dukono.
    31). Tonjong Canyon.
    32). Curug Badak.
    33). Kyura River.
    34). Alif Stone Park.
    35). Bono Wave.
    36). Banyuwangi.
    37). Halmahera.
    38). Serang Banten.
    39). Banda Neira Maluku.
    40). Lakey Beach.
    41). Puncak Bogor.
    43). Mangku Kodek.
    42). And Others (Up to 51 natural attractions, because I forgot the names).
    Indonesia is a complete and very diverse tour package in large quantities. Even on trains, buses, airplanes, and ships, you can see different views from one country. It's really crazy, like going to another country but still in the same country. Imagine in 1 city and even then there are many tourist attractions. What about Indonesia as a whole? Millions of tourist attractions. Therefore, many people misunderstand tourism in Indonesia because it is too much and varied. Then you will find something unique and strange, at least go on 30 different trips to tourist attractions in Indonesia and I am sure you will have a much more extraordinary experience.
    List of places I want to visit in 2024 in Indonesia :
    1). Mature Kaladan.
    2). Kikik Waterfall.
    3). Haratai Loksado Waterfall.
    4). Liang Tapah.
    5). Kakaban Island.
    6). Gitgit Waterfall.
    7). Canggu.
    8). Nusa Dua.
    9). Batu Lawang.
    10). Setu Patok.
    11). Setu Sedong.
    12). Mangroves Jakarta.
    13). Mangroves Bengkulu.
    14). Bukit Kaba.
    15). Way Hawang Bengkulu.
    16). Waisia ​​Waterfall.
    17). Bair Island.
    18). Mahawu.
    19). Kaliadem Yogyakarta.
    20). Lemona Tasikmalaya.
    21). Bukit Raya Kalimantan.
    22). Toba Supervolcano.
    23). Semeru.
    24). Komodo Island.
    25). Curug Parigi.
    26). Pacitan.
    27). Bangka Belitung.
    28). Batam.
    29). Labuan Bajo.
    30). Sianok Canyon.
    31). Meru Betiri.
    32). Sentani.
    33). Wafsarak Waterfall.
    34). Wasur.
    35). Bihewa Nabire Waterfall.
    36). Kali Kaca.
    37). Kali Suci.
    38). Api Abadi Madura.
    39). Kaolin Belitung.
    40). Wamena Habema Lake.
    41). Teksas Wonocolo.
    42). Santera Malang.
    43). Kali Gua Brebes.
    44). Situ Gintung.
    45). Dieng Plateau.
    46). Tigaraksa.
    47). Janjang Koto Gadang.
    48). Sentarum Lake.
    49). Rinjani.
    50). Gunung Kapur.
    51). Gunung Meja Manokwari.
    52). Bokimoruru.
    53). Telaga Bidadari.
    54). Piknik Park Jakarta.
    55). Honje Banten.
    (And the remaining 109 natural attractions I have not applied, because I am still looking for information on which tourist attractions I will visit in 2024). You can check the photos of the places I mentioned on Google, the natural attractions in Indonesia are crazy.
    Did you know if we look at the map of the Indonesia territory, it's like a person / Jinn who sleeps on his back.
    Sumatra : Feet.
    Kalimantan : Stomach.
    Jawa, Bali, Nusa Tenggara : Spine.
    Sulawesi : Bosom.
    Maluku : Neck.
    Papua : Head.
    Other small islands : Acne.
    Not only that, Indonesia has more than 500 volcanoes = Active, inactive and underwater.
    Nature in Indonesia is really insane very different class categories, there is a saying that says :
    (Indonesia is the throne Queen Mother Nature).
    There is even a study that has visited 400 tourist attractions in Indonesia and it is only 10% for him. From Sabang Sumatera to Merauke Papua (in 1 country) is expensive and long distance. It costs the same as you flying from Egypt to Dubai or Jakarta to South Korea or Spain to Belarus.
    Indonesia was originally not an archipelago but a mainland called SUNDALAND (Western side of Indonesia) and SAHULLAND (Eastern side of Indonesia). However, 70% of the land was sunk into the ocean.
    The territory of Indonesia is 60% sea, 30% (Forests, Volcanoes, Caves, Waterfalls, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains, Forests, Deserts, Cliffs and Canyons) and 10% Man-made.
    The total area of ​​Indonesia is 8.5 million km² (Including land, sea and EEZ). The coastline of Indonesia is more than 98.000 km².
    In fact, in Indonesia, a lot tourist attractions (100% overall) is more than 4.800.000 - 6.100.000 (This is a total of the craziest nature in the world, that's why Indonesia has been named the MOST BEAUTIFUL NATURE IN THE WORLD AND ALSO THE MOST BRUTAL).
    Indonesia is HEAVEN and HELL which collide with each other simultaneously, has 2 different sides. Traveling to Indonesia is not just about a relaxing and exciting travel experience, it is much deeper and more than that. You can even feel disappointed, emotional, confused, sad, tired, give up, smile, laugh, afraid, goosebumps, satisfied and others at the same time.
    The number of victims of natural disasters in Indonesia in 1 year :
    >(2022) is 1.4 million people.
    >(2021) is 8.4 million people.
    >(2020) is 945 people.
    >(2019) is 3.721 people.
    >(2018) is 10.32 million people.
    >(2017) is 52.930 people.
    >(2016) is 6 million people.
    >(2015) is 22.773 people.
    Total victims of natural disasters in Indonesia for 7 years = 25.200.369
    Indonesia the most prominent is "MOTHER NATURE". The thinking of ordinary people will not reach when discussing Mother Nature, because Indonesia is labeled as a country that has the most brutal and risky nature in the world. The category of nature in Indonesia is actually "VERY EVIL". Lots of documentation, films, articles, notes and history that have been made by people who are about nature in Indonesia.
    Mother Earth in Indonesia has long been known as the "Crazy Killer". Even natural disasters in Indonesia are divided into 3 groups, namely:
    1). MACRO.
    2). MEZZO.
    3). MICRO.
    Unbeknownst to ordinary people, know that nature in each country is different (Nothing is the same). Therefore, many experts always remind "Be careful when going to natural attractions in Indonesia". This is not a joke, because it is all written in International and National.
    This country has Mother Nature which is the most interesting to discuss, I recommend to explore Indonesia because Mother Nature in this country is one above all.

    • @davinlim
      @davinlim Před 3 lety +1

      Indonesian called it Krakatau

    • @golden5914
      @golden5914 Před 3 lety

      - Dank U ( Netherlands )
      - Danken ( germany)
      - Terima kasih (Indonesia - malaysia - Brunei)

    • @bestenemies4520
      @bestenemies4520 Před 3 lety

      But TOBA volcano more worst eruptions in this world

    • @leniraya9395
      @leniraya9395 Před 3 lety

      Yed thats true ,indonesia have alots island,and nature(food,place,house,products)

    • @yuyungalimudin5456
      @yuyungalimudin5456 Před 3 lety

      Wow ! That's impressive, to knowing that such information about my country from a foreigner. I really appreciate it.

  • @idnrusianindonesianforever1752

    Indonesia is a favorite country for Russians ... we Russians really love Bali and Jakarta. !!

    • @viqiputra8915
      @viqiputra8915 Před 3 lety +41

      We love RUSSIA, from indonesian

    • @reecka916
      @reecka916 Před 3 lety +16

      Omg great to know, thank you! And we love Russia too, obviously❤ Our country's best friends!✨

    • @supriadin1450
      @supriadin1450 Před 3 lety +3

      Love you to brother ❤️

    • @riandietra1280
      @riandietra1280 Před 3 lety +5

      U guys need to explore more. Indonesia is actually wider than the USA

    • @baimiroel
      @baimiroel Před 3 lety

      Nice

  • @zackrocky8027
    @zackrocky8027 Před 3 lety +221

    I love Indonesia even i from Malaysia because my ancestors from pagaruyong and jambi. Also Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and Philippines all is Nusantara 😍🇲🇾🇮🇩🇵🇭🇧🇳

    • @AsvaldoAyus9419
      @AsvaldoAyus9419 Před 3 lety +2

      u lie

    • @leonaluceid2388
      @leonaluceid2388 Před 3 lety

      Meh we share same culture

    • @nabilaarga6797
      @nabilaarga6797 Před 3 lety

      Ah urang awak.. 👍

    • @ilhamdutasandya6376
      @ilhamdutasandya6376 Před 3 lety +1

      No, philippines is not included in Nusantara

    • @zackrocky8027
      @zackrocky8027 Před 3 lety +13

      @@ilhamdutasandya6376 learn from history before Spain 🇪🇸 come to Philippines. You think people of Philippine just exist only after Spain come??. We Malaysia, Indonesia,Brunei, Thailand are already exist more than 1000 years or more than 1000 years that included the Philippines before they the European or western world come to conquer us.

  • @lorenzoo213
    @lorenzoo213 Před 3 lety +126

    Im malaysian.. but i agreed what he said... we look the same but actually different.
    dont call yourself stupid please, we dont understand US,mexican,canadian culture either. Thailand , Malaysia, indonesia, vietnam is the must-visit places in south east asia.

    • @HenSt-gz7qj
      @HenSt-gz7qj Před 3 lety +1

      both Indonesia and Malaysia had the same ancestry, but then separated from each other.
      from there, both grew differently culture-wise. But the "core" are still more or less the same.
      like some of the foods for example, I think it is more of a "regional dish" than a specific "native dish".
      both had some influences from the middle east, india, china, and to some extend some European (thanks to the trades and colony times).

    • @afinjanuar1164
      @afinjanuar1164 Před 3 lety +13

      @Muhammad Abdurasyid Dzakirah gausah gitu lu bikin malu tolol

    • @elosimtv7285
      @elosimtv7285 Před 3 lety +7

      @Muhammad Abdurasyid Dzakirah elu gila ya !!!

    • @nukakristian765
      @nukakristian765 Před 3 lety +7

      I'm Indonesian people love to Malaysian people ❤

    • @llen156yearsago6
      @llen156yearsago6 Před 3 lety +11

      @Muhammad Abdurasyid Dzakirah
      ini nih , inilah contoh salah satu kaum sampah masyarakat yang gak punya otak, yang kerjaannya hanya bikin ricuh sesama anggota ASEAN

  • @Na.ri18
    @Na.ri18 Před 3 lety +46

    yes this is Indonesia, we have many tribes, languages, religions, many traditions, cultures, skin colors, flora and fauna
    And what the world should know is that Indonesia is not only Bali but many tourist attractions in Indonesia are very beautiful, Bali is only an island in Indonesia, there are still many islands that you should know...
    🇮🇩❣️

  • @amaqteganang4948
    @amaqteganang4948 Před 3 lety +47

    He must also understand the historical background of Indonesian kingdoms like Srivijaya, Majapahit, and many more.... So, he'll understand better why Papua, Malaysia, Brunei, Spore, Some parts of Thailand, Cambodia, and even some part of the Phillipines relate to Indonesia (Real name Nusantara or Nusvantara).

  • @adinifilsafatun
    @adinifilsafatun Před 3 lety +24

    from article that I read pandan cake or bolu pandan in Indonesia got influence from Dutch. Dutch introduce cake to Indonesian and then Indonesian use pandan leaf for natural color for the cake also make cake have good smells. Indonesia's independent is 1945 and Singapore is 1965. so Indonesian disagree if Singapore claim that Pandan cake as their national cake. because the famous store who made Pandan cake in Singapore called Bengawan Solo founded in 1979, the owner is imigran from Indonesia

    • @kakfafadillahe
      @kakfafadillahe Před 3 lety +2

      Big agree

    • @jojodias2823
      @jojodias2823 Před 3 lety

      AGEER

    • @jojodias2823
      @jojodias2823 Před 3 lety +1

      AGREE

    • @adiningrat8796
      @adiningrat8796 Před 2 lety

      Indonesia very large , more than 17 000 Island and 260 000 population very much language but one National language , other country Asean is small

  • @atipruzlan
    @atipruzlan Před 3 lety +53

    Nusantara bersatu ✊. Greetings from Malaysia. But my ancestors are from North Sumatera and South Kalimantan

  • @muhamadhidayat8509
    @muhamadhidayat8509 Před 3 lety +20

    Indonesia surfing paradise in the world, so many Americans surfing in Indonesia like Kelly Slater, Andy Iron, Gery Lopez and etc

  • @iang7539
    @iang7539 Před 3 lety +21

    Unique fact. Indonesia have good relationship with 2 blocks which is east and west, like we close with north korea, russia and china since soekarno era. That's why during cold war, indonesia is one of several countries that inisiated Non-block movement. But bcs of we close with russia and north korea, some malaysian said that we are communist like whatt.. smh

    • @tradcath6305
      @tradcath6305 Před 3 lety

      @BluzeOG774 that's actually a propaganda made by US backed soeharto.... What actually happened is a genoside of hundreds of 500 thousand to 1 million accused communist sympathizer.....

  • @visualteknologi6184
    @visualteknologi6184 Před 3 lety +65

    i think Indonesia & Malaysia cannot be compare each other, especially about the culture, Indonesia is too big, too large, too rich on their cultures, nature, languages, foods, ethnics, destination, beaches, mountain, traditional music, dances, and etc.
    So dont compare with malaysia, not apple to apple.

    • @pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819
      @pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819 Před 3 lety +4

      You forget, too poor. LOL

    • @fazryok
      @fazryok Před 3 lety +8

      @@pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819 but without Indonesia, Malaysia more poor than Indonesia haha thinking

    • @ifanmaulana8018
      @ifanmaulana8018 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819 don't forget we have rich people cek all actor/artist and comedian have aloot Supercar and most big luxury houses,
      Yeah me too . Im CEO btw
      Where u call poor?
      Wanna meet!

    • @pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819
      @pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ifanmaulana8018 get a reality check bro. Have you been around your country before? Go help your other fellow Indonesian. If you're rich, don't bragging it here, telling me you're rich. Because I don't even care. LOL

    • @txlegion5746
      @txlegion5746 Před 2 lety

      @@pleasedontclickonmyprofile2819 okey and who you are nobody lol🤣

  • @shah1783
    @shah1783 Před 3 lety +74

    About the nasi goreng.. to us malaysian have our own receipe how we cook it.. on the other hand indonesian nasi goreng also have their own receipe the way the indonesian cook it. Surprisingly the taste is totally different from one another .Actually there is no argument on that !.

    • @wawan1634
      @wawan1634 Před 3 lety

      in Indonesian recipe we using kecap manis or sweet soy sauce..

    • @Jempolsosmed
      @Jempolsosmed Před 3 lety

      Yg jadi pertanyaan nasi goreng asli mana, coba yg pakar nya kemari suruh komen

    • @sriwahyuniagustina9746
      @sriwahyuniagustina9746 Před 3 lety

      @@Jempolsosmed asalnya dari negeri tirai bambu. Karena sayang melihat nasi yg tersisa semalam jadi mereka bikin nasi goreng. Bumbunya ya bumbu khas mereka. Itu yg saya tau ya dr acara TV 😇

    • @muhdfazreen3258
      @muhdfazreen3258 Před 2 lety

      @@sriwahyuniagustina9746 wahhh pandaiii laa awakk...tapi kenapa kita warga nusantara yang claim...pelikk😂😂😂

    • @BerideYoutube
      @BerideYoutube Před měsícem

      I came from East Java and is currently living in West Java. Nasi goreng in East and West Java are totally different. Not only nasi goreng, but almost all the food have different tastes even though the names are the same.
      Cultural wise, I see Malaysia as another part of Nusantara where our food looks the same but I believe taste different.

  • @ImpraEfendi
    @ImpraEfendi Před 3 lety +15

    formerly Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, is an area called Nusantara and controlled by a large kingdom called Majapahit, which is now the center of work into a city / area in Indonesia as the city of Mojokerto, East Java province

  • @emirraxandriaemirrax9093
    @emirraxandriaemirrax9093 Před 3 lety +56

    indonesia is very beautiful country, nice people, love from malaysia.

    • @vans199king6
      @vans199king6 Před 3 lety

      Kenapa kau komentar pake bahasa Inggris bahasa kita hampir sama

    • @zaril448
      @zaril448 Před 3 lety +2

      @@vans199king6 ya biar yutubernya bisa ngerti dia ngomong apa

    • @vans199king6
      @vans199king6 Před 3 lety +1

      Indonesia negara paling besar di Asia tenggara

  • @ajiekstoneman5445
    @ajiekstoneman5445 Před 3 lety +5

    IN DO NE SI A, yes, TFS, I am Indonesian .... used to live in Tokyo for so many years ...visiting US regularly. But, Indonesia has the most divers ethnics, languages and cultures including religions in one tropical country. Worth to visit, especialy Bali island and some othe places in Java island and other islands *Sulawesi, Lombok, Flores, etc. 🇮🇩💕

  • @xiaoma4297
    @xiaoma4297 Před 3 lety +45

    🇸🇬🇵🇭🇲🇾🇮🇩🇹🇱🇧🇳 One NUSANTARA! ❤
    One Family

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 Před 3 lety

      But.. Your name is Chinese name..
      How ironic..
      But welp. That shows that u loyal to your current country
      But still.. That's kinda weird for some non-indigenous people talking about the native thing

    • @faronoid
      @faronoid Před 3 lety

      @@DBT1007 stfu no one cares

    • @xiaoma4297
      @xiaoma4297 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DBT1007 huh are a you Racist? I bet you think all Chinese people are bad person..

    • @xiaoma4297
      @xiaoma4297 Před 3 lety

      @@DBT1007 I'm born one of this country and and my great great granpa also born in one of this country and Join the Country army fight the Colonial Empire until dead !!!
      Stfu Racist ~

    • @ronyblitar2659
      @ronyblitar2659 Před 3 lety

      @@xiaoma4297 darimana asalmu klu anda cinta Indonesia kalian adlh saudara,,, walaupun anda dr Indonesia tp klu jd penghianat tetap saja kalian adalah musuh,,,, be strong bro,,,, 💪💪💪

  • @radsb
    @radsb Před 3 lety +25

    who's going to tell them that love letters ARE snacks? :D

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +4

      Agreed lol

    • @radsb
      @radsb Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCommodity I meant that quite literally, guys. We have snacks called love letters. Google it ;)

    • @afiqdanielmohamed4406
      @afiqdanielmohamed4406 Před 3 lety

      @@TheCommodity love letters made it from snacks 🤣

  • @marnomarno543
    @marnomarno543 Před 3 lety +2

    Indonesia is an example of the most harmonic country where people from different ethnics and religions peacefully live together in same philosophy.

  • @nicoaguswibiantoro5489
    @nicoaguswibiantoro5489 Před 3 lety +5

    Malaysia Indonesia is love hate relationship
    Like big bro and lil bro always fight
    But if someone make a mess with one of them
    Both will be angry

  • @amaqteganang4948
    @amaqteganang4948 Před 3 lety +6

    Come to Indonesia and you'll find thousands of Hindu and Buddhist temple including Borobudur the world's largest Buddhist temple and Prambanan Temple (the one you think from the mortal combat) is World's 6th largest Hindu temple.

  • @iker_officialmif2979
    @iker_officialmif2979 Před 3 lety +4

    18:50-18:54 just to add, mostly Indonesian villagers youngster were trained to do heavy works and participate rough sport . you can see that Indonesian people are small physically but they're strong & fearless. in Malaysian we hired Indonesian worker for building construction due to their strong will, mentally & physically. And also we Malaysian will try to avoid any fist fight possibility😂 bcs of their fearless large compact group .. so don't underestimate Indonesian 💪💪

  • @rahman7163
    @rahman7163 Před 3 lety +3

    Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Filipina, Brunei Darussalam we are Nusantara that's why we have similar food, culture & language..

  • @kiawam3066
    @kiawam3066 Před rokem +1

    So that you know more about our country, Indonesia with thousands of cultures and ethnic groups as well as hundreds of regional languages and thousands of different types of special food in each of our regions, THEN COME & VISIT OUR COUNTRY TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR VARIETY OF CULTURE. AND TO FULFILL THE CURIOSITIES OF OUR COUNTRY WHICH ARE SO WIDE, IT TAKES A LONG TIME, NOT ENOUGH ONE MONTH OR TWO-THREE MONTHS.
    Please come to visit Indonesia, all of us from various ethnic groups will welcome you with joy.
    🇮🇩🙏🇮🇩

  • @jioravenclaw5557
    @jioravenclaw5557 Před 3 lety +5

    Malaysia always Claimed our culture and Foods,Like Rendang From minangkabau INDONESIA but they Calimed as their food,Tor tor dance from north sumatra,Balinese dance,Batik From java and many more thats why we called them as a Thief

  • @bayuadrian1638
    @bayuadrian1638 Před 3 lety +4

    Love you all from Indonesia... Indonesia and Malaysia is love and need each others honest me, we never being made enemies for a long time,, most Indonesian working to abroad is at Malaysia and Malaysia welcoming well to Indonesian.. we are The Rice Gang 🇮🇩❤🇲🇾

  • @gamalsar5854
    @gamalsar5854 Před 3 lety +6

    Great love from Buitenzorg (Bogor), West Java, Indonesia.

  • @viviqueen99
    @viviqueen99 Před 3 lety +5

    Im Indonesian 😊
    greetings from jakarta🙋🏼‍♀️🇮🇩

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +2

      Whats up Vivi! How are you?

    • @viviqueen99
      @viviqueen99 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm pretty good, I like USA 🥰

    • @Jempolsosmed
      @Jempolsosmed Před 3 lety

      Im fron indonesian☺️
      Gretting from north jakarta

  • @lokmanakbaha579
    @lokmanakbaha579 Před 3 lety +28

    I love bali, btw i from Malaysia💚💛💚💛😇

    • @viqiputra8915
      @viqiputra8915 Před 3 lety +3

      Love kuala lumpur❤, from indonesia , heyy brother 🖑

    • @Jempolsosmed
      @Jempolsosmed Před 3 lety

      I love you
      From my heart❤️

  • @iker_officialmif2979
    @iker_officialmif2979 Před 3 lety +8

    Nice bro, you can make more video of Indonesia too. It easier to attract subsribers from Indonesia bcs their socmed netizen is one of the most compact I've ever seen. Indonesia is our big brother country. We're sometimes fight each other for small unimportant things but deep inside we love and support each other. I am Malaysian & I served Indonesian client previously. They were so kind to me. And Indonesian ladies are pretty too. . Haha😁😂🤣😚😚

    • @ihsanadam7244
      @ihsanadam7244 Před 2 lety

      This I agree, We (Indonesian & Malaysian) are usually fight each other only in the web, but in real life we actually are brother :D

  • @_FaisalSubagja
    @_FaisalSubagja Před 3 lety +7

    reaction wonderful indonesia emerald of the equator

  • @fafayuko233
    @fafayuko233 Před 3 lety +3

    welcome to Indonesia here the nature, culture, and spices are all here INDONESIA is very beautiful

  • @indomie.seedap
    @indomie.seedap Před 3 lety +14

    Comment in this video
    Indonesian : 5%
    Malaysian : 95%
    😂

  • @yudadwi9842
    @yudadwi9842 Před 3 lety +1

    The reason of why Indonesia mosque looks like Hindu temple is because (especially in java), java is mostly hindu at that time, and when Islam arrived, they want to spread the philosophy of islam through culture, and the culture which the people used to is hindu culture. That's why the Islam you'd find in indonesia is very different in culture than what you'd find in the middle east.

  • @shah1783
    @shah1783 Před 3 lety +6

    As a Malaysian I 'm looking forward seeing you guys in Malaysia.. you are most welcome.. In my opinion Fez.. I hope I spelled it right.. looking much like a typical Malaysian looking like you. Do you have a mix of a Mexican should I say ??.

  • @samraj3179
    @samraj3179 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice rewiew video of Geography Now for Indonesia. Indonesia has many places of interests. The lack of infrastructure makes the reach to some of these places relatively slow. With patience and time on your hand, Indonesia, indeed is a Wonderland not to be missed, especially if you are into history, architecture, culture and geology. Food is off course an added bonus.

  • @kiawam3066
    @kiawam3066 Před rokem +1

    The Indonesian nation has been colonized for more than 350 years by many foreign countries (Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, England, Japan).
    The Indonesian nation gained its independence through struggle, war against the invaders to the shedding of blood from the Indonesian people and heroes.
    Indonesia became independent on August 17, 1945.
    Independence proclaimers: Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta
    Country Name: Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia (NKRI)
    State Form: Negara Kesatuan
    National Capital: Jakarta
    Number of Provinces: 34 provinces
    Archipelago
    Land Area: 1,916,906.77 km²
    Water area: 3,110,000 km²
    Coastline: 108,000 km
    Number of Islands: more than 17,504 islands
    Number of Ethnic Nations: more than 1340 ethnic groups
    Number of Regional Languages: more than 714 regional languages
    Country Area: 1,904,570 km²
    Total Population: 270,203,917 people
    Currency: Rupiah
    Religion: Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Confucianism, and Belief in God Almighty
    National Language: Indonesia (Bahasa)
    National Anthem: Indonesia Raya
    Flag: Red and white flag (Merah Putih)
    State symbol: Garuda Pancasila
    National motto: Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity)
    Motto: NKRI HARGA MATI
    Ideology: Pancasila
    Constitution: Undang Undang Dasar 1945 (The 1945 Constitution)
    President I: Ir. Sukarno
    President II: Suharto
    President III: Prof. Dr. ing. B.J. Habibie
    President IV: Megawati Sukarno Putri
    President V: Abdul Rahman Wahid
    President VI: Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
    President VII: Ir. Joko Widodo (Jokowi)
    That is our country, INDONESIA, which stretches from the city of Sabang to the city of Merauke.
    🙏🇮🇩🙏

  • @AM-co1sb
    @AM-co1sb Před 3 lety +1

    We in Malaysia and Indonesia are mainly Malays based or Nusantara so we eat same kind of food and share same culture and religion

  • @johndo7
    @johndo7 Před 3 lety +2

    Actually indonesia, malaysia, singapore, philippines, brunei and southern thailand is a part of us but the westerner colonials divide us.

  • @Bedjomakmur81
    @Bedjomakmur81 Před 3 lety +2

    I like indonesia
    From Belgium

  • @linislandgirl
    @linislandgirl Před 3 lety +4

    NEXT #Philippines Geography🇵🇭

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +1

      I'll check it out! Do you live there?? Are you on our discord? If not, hop on and message me. -Miles

    • @linislandgirl
      @linislandgirl Před 3 lety +1

      I'm part of commodity now😘🇵🇭❤️🇺🇸

  • @Raaz387
    @Raaz387 Před 3 lety +28

    Becareful when reacting about Indonesia...I mean extra becareful....haha.... especially when there's comparison with malaysia.....😁 We don't want to argue....we let them claim everything....😁😁

    • @muhammadaffandi2184
      @muhammadaffandi2184 Před 3 lety +1

      its very dangers it like " microsoft " saying... becafull...

    • @xdangerjtx2102
      @xdangerjtx2102 Před 3 lety +6

      "we let them claim everything" playing victim here aye? like u never claim anything from us 🗿

    • @fruitpunch2879
      @fruitpunch2879 Před 3 lety +6

      Lmao 😅
      We claim something that belongs to us (Indonesia). It's very funny that malaysia is a small country, but always wants to be considered the same as Indonesia, which is much much bigger in size 😅

    • @muhammadaffandi2184
      @muhammadaffandi2184 Před 3 lety +1

      @@fruitpunch2879 what kind a claim its is? my dad is from jakarta..my mum is malay patani thailand and i born in KL..so we r malaysian now
      since i born i get this... so if u have a rice... so other people other country cannot eat rice so be claim?? why not just nbe sharing..its human its same right..what for bigger country but have " SMALL BRAIN"

    • @fruitpunch2879
      @fruitpunch2879 Před 3 lety +4

      @@muhammadaffandi2184 Small brain? Lol 🤣 Bruh are u mad? Have u eat your medicine? 😅 There's nothing wrong with sharing, but claiming something without giving credit for where the country's from is a mistake.😆

  • @FloriTravels
    @FloriTravels Před 3 lety +3

    Great channel, subscribed !

  • @HaghiaShovya
    @HaghiaShovya Před 3 lety +3

    for most Malaysia and Indonesia intensifies.
    it is actually an melayu (ethnicity) origin than malay (nationality) or Indonesian.
    Melayu (ethnic) predominantly live in malay peninsula (Malaysia) , Sumatra and Borneo island (Indonesia).
    both nation have right over it, but its better to called it ethnic-based than nationality-based.

  • @serba-serbivideo5742
    @serba-serbivideo5742 Před 3 lety +1

    The mosques without dome is not repurposed, it's adopted from hinduism or buddhism culture. Many new mosques especially in Java still be built by using this kind of architecture.

  • @BOBON0101
    @BOBON0101 Před 3 lety +1

    Indonesians are one of the most friendliest people on earth and one of the most broad minded Islamic culture . I love Indonesia 👍👏💖

  • @rifqieridsyah4985
    @rifqieridsyah4985 Před 3 lety +7

    Can you make a reaction video about "wonderful Indonesia 2020"? It's last year actually, but that would be great to see your reaction 😁

  • @superdll6929
    @superdll6929 Před 3 lety +26

    Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾 Love Indonesian ❤

    • @noobie1024
      @noobie1024 Před 3 lety +1

      Greetings from an Indonesian

    • @yusufasari5689
      @yusufasari5689 Před 3 lety +1

      I hate you online already,, But I love you in reality, let me hug you tight...

  • @barrymaramis
    @barrymaramis Před 11 měsíci

    Indonesian National Food Dishes
    Nasi Goreng (“fried rice“) made with kecap manis, shrimp paste, garlic, shallots, tamarind, and chil
    Sate Ayam (chicken) seasoned, skewered, and grilled chicken meat served with a sauce. Best is Madura variation
    Sate Padang is a beef satay served with a thick yellow-brown sauce
    ALSO Sate Kambing (lamb) and other meat based Sate
    Ayam Goreng (fried/grilled chicken) isrubbed in a spice mixture made from a multitude of ingredients like garlic, shallots, turmeric, lemongrass, bay leaves, and galangal before being deep-fried. Ayam goreng Menado (north sulawesi island town) was once named as best ever fried chicken by top world chefs many years ago.
    Gado-Gado = salad made with slightly boiled, blanched, or steamed vegetables served with a peanut sauce dressing and with hard-boiled eggs, potatoes, bean sprouts, tofu, tempeh (cooked fermented soybean caklet) and krupuk ( cracker made from starch or animal skin)
    Soto soups made with meat and vegetables, each region with own variation
    Sop buntut is a delicious and hearty oxtail soup
    Rujak is a traditional Javanese fruit and vegetable salad dish y made with sliced fresh fruits and vegetables served with a spicy sugar palm dressing. Rujak tastes tangy, sweet, and spicy thanks to the dressing made from ground chilli, palm sugar, shrimp paste, and peanuts.
    Rendang, a meat dish made with beef or others which is slow-cooked for several hours in coconut milk and spices until it becomes tender.
    Bakso - Indonesian springier meatball made from finely ground beef mixed with a small amount of tapioca flour and salt.
    Siomay fish dumplings served with a peanut sauce, a derivative of Chinese shumai
    Tumpeng is a Javanese cone-shaped rice dish served with a multitude of sides on a banana-leaf
    and many others

  • @Neptune.WALKER_21484
    @Neptune.WALKER_21484 Před 3 lety +14

    Indonesia you guys like my brothers and sisters . Don't you dare make your Malaysian Brother and sisters mad by insults us anywhere , in game , in social media! We're one once upon a time!

  • @babayaga_Ogikkk
    @babayaga_Ogikkk Před 3 lety +1

    You should hiking, adventure in indonesia, and you must tested street food in indonesia, like Sweat martabak, salty martabak, fried rice (nasi goreng), meatballs (Bakso), Ice greem banana (es pisang hijau), Sate padang, sate madura, rendang, soup kondro, this all just little bit examples food in indonesia

  • @suhainisuhaini506
    @suhainisuhaini506 Před 3 lety +9

    No.
    I won't argue lt initiats one. Malaysia love theit big brother. Indonesia.

  • @DBT1007
    @DBT1007 Před 3 lety +2

    Let me get this straight. Kinda... because im not an expert.
    Why Malaysia also have lot of similar culture with Indonesia? And they sometimes fighting/claiming some stuff from Indonesia?
    BECAUSE INDONESIA IS A COUNTRY WITH LOT OF TRIBES AND THEY ALSO HAVE MALAY TRIBE. And that's the same people of Malaysia.
    Plus, lot of Indonesian's tribes in the past migrated to lot of places. Malay, Bugis, Minang, Javanese, etc. They love to migrate to some places. They even migrated to Madagascar in long long time ago. Medieval era maybe. I forgot when. It's the Javanese.
    I give u one example of this cultural mix thing.
    Why Malaysia have rendang too?
    Originally, rendang is from Minang tribe. And the center of Minang people is in the West Sumatera province in Indonesia. And Minang tribe is one of the tribe in Indonesia that loves to migrates to some places. They call it as "merantau".
    Idk how rendang spread to Malay peninsula in the first time. But probably it's either back then the Minangnese migrated to that Peninsula(and they bring their culture with them) and now they already became a part of Malaysia's citizen or some Malay from Malay Peninsula visit Minang region and learn some stuff and then go back to the Peninsula. Or both.
    The same goes to Keris. Silat. Etc. It's all from Malay people in Indonesia actually.
    And for Keris, it's from Javanese. Yes Javanese also part of Malay family. But they're like.. creating their new tribe. They're truly different from Malay in the Sumatera island and in the Malay Peninsula.
    Now, obviously lot of Malaysian youths dont know "which stuff that originated from Malay Peninsula". Malaysia basically like a melting pot there. Because located in the middle of one of the busiest sea trade route since long time ago. And Singapura/Temasek is the busiest port in there.
    Probably in near future, some ignorant Malaysian youth will claim some stuff again. Like.. Rendang.
    But it's understandable tho. They're ignorant. They dont know about their history yet.
    I kinda hate that dude's presentation about Malaysia's jealously thing. It's not good, bruh. But also kinda good to show the world that we have this kind of problem.
    The same goes to Indonesia as well. Indonesia also a melting pot too. Their national language itself is the example about how diverse they are.
    Both Malaysia's Bahasa Malay and Indonesia's Bahasa Indonesia are based from MALAY LANGUAGE. The pure Malay language. But then both modify it. Malaysia's Malay is not pure Malay. Indonesia's too.
    And in Indoensia's national language, u can see Arabic, indian, chinese, dutch, english, japanese, javanese, sundanese, etc influence. Bahasa Indonesia is simple language. Thanks to Malay language as the basis. BUT in Bahasa Indonesia they have LOT AND LOT AND LOT OF VOCABULARIES. And it keeps evolving.
    Now their slang n meme language evolves so quick.

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 Před 3 lety +1

      probably.. this is an easy example about this cultural slur or confusion for international people.
      some Japanese migrated to USA in World War era and open up sushi restaurant there.
      And a Japanese invented the California Roll type sushi. Sushi with cooked stuff and with the nori in the inside. and no raw fish.
      And it's loved by Americans.
      Now.. what do u all think about this? sushi is from USA or from Japan? From Japan, right?
      But what about Americans in like.. 100 years later? Probably some of them will confuse IF THEY DIDNT LEARN THE HISTORY. "Sushi is from Japan or from USA??" They will wonder like that.
      And the same thing goes with Pizza, Burger, and other food that actually not originated in USA.
      Glad that now we record almost everything. we can know history of something.
      But in the past, lot of stuffs didnt get recorded. including these Malay cultures. theyre from malay in malay peninsula or malay in indonesia archipelago? so blurry.. few records or even no records at all.

    • @zull914
      @zull914 Před 3 lety

      Not very long time

  • @fie97
    @fie97 Před 2 lety

    Growing uo i realized that it was so possible tohave so many similiarities between one country next to each other since we are all just Nusantara at first. And when people from each other country met, they basically best friends lol.
    Also i noticed that you were interested to the great mosque demak which have hinduism influence on it. I literally live in this city and that mosque was like more or less an hour drive from my home.
    The mosque do take from hinduism temole since that was what method of the 'ulama' (people who like to teach the believe of Islam) use to aproach the people. In Islam, as long as it is not againts the syariat (Islamic laws) then you can use it. For example, we can decorate the mosque based on local wisdom bcs the important is that it was a place to pray. We are not middle east people, we are javanese. We love our own culture and so is the ulama who at that time teaching about Islam in here named Sunan Kalijaga. He is a javanese and really love the jawa cultures. Instead wore surban (something people in the middle east wore on their head) he wore blangkon (some sort of some cap made of cloth that you wore on your hade for male). He dakwah or teaching the believe of Islam using wayang kulit ( a theatrical play? But the character is played by one person. They will play dolls and tell a story. The doll is from cow skin dehidrated and shaped them to look like some sort of human which has all part of human body but doesn't really look like human- just search 'Wayang Kulit' )
    Bcs of the way he teaching and the believe of Islam is actually resonate of what people at that time believe to. People begin to convert themselves into islam. They do not opress people who is buddism or hinduism into islam bcs Islam is peace. Our ancestor love the teaching of the Islam and the similiarity about how there is cretire of all things in the world and cosmoss. How we have to respect the nature and all things that have given to us. Not to be greedy and ect.
    Back the the grat mosque of Demak. One of hunduism trai is about the roof. If you notice, tge roof have so many roof as if it was a level. There are some levels on the roof and it shown how in jawanese / hinduism there are some element of the essentials of humanity wich so resonate wuth the tecahing in islam of iman, islam and ikhsan. Those all things really resonate to jawanese people philosophy of humanity.

  • @aheikal1715
    @aheikal1715 Před 3 lety +5

    I don’t care about who’s dish is from.. the only things i care is.. their all so delicious 🤤.. we should grateful that we still have a food to enjoy..😌

  • @MultiDarto
    @MultiDarto Před 3 lety +1

    For the notes, earthquakes almost non existant in Sumatra Java Bali, but In Sulawesi and east beyond that daily quakes happen, but, it almost small scale to non existant that only been felt or recorded in Seismograph

  • @nitrokid
    @nitrokid Před 3 lety

    Over 150 active volcanoes! Don't be discouraged y'all, because we are chillin' so far. Ask anyone.

  • @frostcodm7555
    @frostcodm7555 Před 3 lety +1

    Paspor is actually the indonesian term for pasport, i call pasports in indonesian paspor, my entire family does

  • @max-lee
    @max-lee Před 3 lety +2

    for me, i would say the government because it will affect the economy, military and stuff. for regular people like me, i dont have to worry about that stuff because it's not my job. so, i really dont care about the islands. it's not like i'm gonna get a piece of land over there or something. i haven't even travel to sabah and sarawak yet.
    the fighting i think usually happen when you're on the web. i personally met a few indonesian when i was a studying, also had a few indonesian teacher. they're cool and hardworking people. so, i have no beef with anyone.

  • @EthaniskyHilderman
    @EthaniskyHilderman Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for reacting to Indonesian geography, yeah actualy we are brothers and have similar culture, i've visit KL several time and I enjoy it so much, but if you wanna visit Indonesia too, you're very welcomed here, don't forget Bali island 😁

  • @heywalewale231
    @heywalewale231 Před 3 lety +2

    I went to Indonesia twice. I love nasi goreng seafood in jakarta airport terminal 2.. Will come again for the nasi goreng 😂

  • @alieymw
    @alieymw Před 3 lety +12

    The argument is probably only happen on social media. But actually; when we're meet in person, we're just like brothers and sisters. In terms of language, we (Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei) share the same language. Just a few differences and meaning (like American & British English).
    So, why don't we just enjoy and share what we have together; rather than fighting for no reason. Peace, from Borneo 🇲🇾 😊✌

    • @zulkufliaziz104
      @zulkufliaziz104 Před 3 lety

      Except for Indonesian Football Suporters. Ha ha! They always wild and want to kill Malaysian' Football Supporters. This is because they (Indonesia) never win versus Malaysia team.

  • @afiqiqbal6532
    @afiqiqbal6532 Před 3 lety +4

    We didnt argue,peace from 🇲🇾

    • @aimisakee867
      @aimisakee867 Před 3 lety

      We don't but Indonesians love to

    • @afiqiqbal6532
      @afiqiqbal6532 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aimisakee867 if u a true muslim,u dont like that🤣🤣

    • @aimisakee867
      @aimisakee867 Před 3 lety

      @@afiqiqbal6532 I don't. My statement is from my observation online. Malaysians are peaceful

    • @aimisakee867
      @aimisakee867 Před 3 lety

      @Xi Jinping ChinChong which part is far away?

    • @aimisakee867
      @aimisakee867 Před 3 lety

      @Xi Jinping ChinChong yelaa.. part mana yg jauh tu? Kan saya tnya?

  • @ErnaWati-hp5iy
    @ErnaWati-hp5iy Před 2 lety +1

    INDONESIA HEBAT! 👍👍👍👍😍

  • @wongndeso2532
    @wongndeso2532 Před 3 lety +3

    Indonesia 🇮🇩 hadiir

  • @mommyday2day193
    @mommyday2day193 Před 6 měsíci

    Indonesia and Malaysia are like sibling. We argued, but love each other✌️🥰

  • @zaczain5654
    @zaczain5654 Před 3 lety +1

    16:04 - the answer is no. It's just they have their own culture and arts that they are implementing. Same like Malaysia, some of the mosques here resemble Buddhist temples or old Malay heritage buildings.

    • @aimansyafiq7294
      @aimansyafiq7294 Před 3 lety

      Hi im from malaysia,majority of people in malaysia and indonesia are muslim

    • @afaridpirmansyah7867
      @afaridpirmansyah7867 Před 3 lety

      fyi the Demak mosque that show in this video is build under the ruin of hindu temple.

  • @diazjulianms
    @diazjulianms Před 10 měsíci

    21:00 that part was wrong actually most Malay cultures come from Sumatra island which is the birthplace of Malay culture itself and Sumatra is in Indonesia so… yea and to this day both Indonesian and Malaysian share 90% (not 60%-70%) of mutual intelligibility, the part where Indonesian or Bahasa Indonesia diverted from Malay is because Indonesian or Bahasa Indonesia try as much to incorporate words from other ethno linguistic groups around the archipelago and yes modern loan words mostly come from Dutch meanwhile Malay modern loan words come from English and also usually Indonesian speakers when talking to a Malay may be a bit confused at first because the Malay accent is completely different than Indonesian but we still got it anyway. Maybe it’s like when an American and someone with thick British Posh accent having a conversation, as American you might don’t get it first but then you slowly understand it that’s how it is with Indonesian and Malay (The American is Indonesian and The British is Malaysian)

  • @abrahamsitompul2851
    @abrahamsitompul2851 Před 3 lety +1

    The title: mention abt Indonesian Indonesian: Allow us to introduce..

  • @farisfuad1150
    @farisfuad1150 Před 3 lety +13

    To say that a dish is native to a **correction** COUNTRY is rather pointless because it's the people who make the food. If you have the same people or descendants of the same people living in two countries you can always expect to find the same food albeit with slight variations. Malaysian & Indonesians arguing about who gets to claim the "rendang" as their national dish, may have forgotten that the dish and the people/ethnicity who created it have existed way long before "malaysia" & "indonesia" was set up as different countries. I mean we don't see anyone bickering about who gets to call the Donut their national food do we? Come on guys. Let's put the family feud to rest shall we?

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed! -Miles

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +2

      On another note, the donut can be my national food 🤫😋

    • @aimisakee867
      @aimisakee867 Před 3 lety +1

      Wise and Smart indeed!! 👏👏👏👏

    • @chemamatsiparangtajam9252
      @chemamatsiparangtajam9252 Před 2 lety

      But honestly, Singapore cannot claim to anything. They have no culture except that of the original inhabitants.

  • @ekayudhasaputra5468
    @ekayudhasaputra5468 Před 3 lety +3

    Pasti ada aja orang norak yg nyindir banyak komentar Indonesia gara2 pakai kata kunci Indonesia hahaha...dan ironisnya yg nyindir itu orang Indonesia sendiri LMAO

  • @muhdridhwan5880
    @muhdridhwan5880 Před 3 lety +1

    hhhhhmmmmm indonesia. alot of malaysia people dont like indonesia but for me i love everyone.

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +1

      I love hearing that! We all need to get along! At least the people!

  • @suhainisuhaini506
    @suhainisuhaini506 Před 3 lety +3

    Spread moe love than hate.

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed! We want all regions, cultures, races, religions to come together -Miles

  • @amaqteganang4948
    @amaqteganang4948 Před 3 lety +1

    The opening when he said Malay Archipelago.... He is right. It somehow hurts us in Indonesia. The name given in 1859 by the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace who did the Wallace Line Theory. But he changed our name in the map from Nusantara (original name for all of the Indonesian islands) into Malay Archipelago????? For what reasons?

  • @javelynloveisa4410
    @javelynloveisa4410 Před 3 lety +1

    So many people here loving ny country, LOVE YOU ALL🤍🤍

  • @Neptune.WALKER_21484
    @Neptune.WALKER_21484 Před 3 lety +3

    Ok in 1800s or 1700s ( I don't remember) Netherlands and Britain make agreement to split Malay archipelago into 2 so Malaysia was govern by British then the Indonesia with Riau Islands was govern by the Dutch so that's why Riau Islands was supposed in Malaysia but now they're in Indonesia. In 1600s Riau Islands was in Johore Riau Sultanate Government once upon a time @TheCommodity @Miles

  • @muhammadaffandi2184
    @muhammadaffandi2184 Před 3 lety +3

    we r same blood... same unic... sharing together.. hye from malaysia... we r not toxic

  • @coffeesweet1
    @coffeesweet1 Před 3 lety

    the five autonomous provinces have different reasons on why they joined Indonesia; the Papua already explained, Aceh is more or less similar to Papua but peaceful time happened just after the 2004 earthquake + tsunami disaster. Jogja on the other hand, the previous Sultan agreed to join the country if it was given autonomous status.
    a little history lesson the reason why Indonesia becomes the country with the most muslim is because; back in the days we have Muslim scholars we called as Wali Sanga (9 scholars) and they used traditional art and performances to spread the teaching ( through music (gamelan and tembang) and Shadow puppet (wayang)) and the subjects usually follows their King so if the King converts, the subjects will follow. So this Wali Sanga first spread the islamic teaching to the royals of Hindu Kingdom (Majapahit on it's nearly doom time) and converted them into islam; then their subject followed; therefore you will still find hindu influences amongst the Indonesian islamic culture (including the prayers when someone died, among others). and the reason why Japanese is consider best friend was because most of the road and development in Indonesia was because of Japan's financial aid (or loan, but I take it as their guilty conscience for torturing our people during the 3.5 years of their occupation)

  • @marrieamoerazenobia6794
    @marrieamoerazenobia6794 Před 2 lety +2

    Let me share my experiences when I was in Indonesia in 2010, 2015 & 2018. Believe it or not, you will know the real Indonesia from my typing. Previously, I have been to Thailand, France, England, Japan, Philippines and Singapore. Each country has the characteristics of each tourist spot. But I will discuss nature in Indonesia which makes me shiver and wonder at the same time.
    INDONESIA, who is that? what's that? At first I didn't know anything about Indonesia, in the end when I was in a big library in Europe. I am interested in the book that says "INDONESISCH". The book was written by one of the researchers, scientists, historians and experts from various countries in Europe. In the book, he wrote a list of very large natural disasters that occurred in Indonesia and even other countries affected by the impact took many lives. It was a very terrible incident, at first I did not believe in the book. But now I really believe. (Tambora eruption, Krakatoa Eruption, Toba Eruption, Samalas Eruption, Aceh Tsunami 2004 and others). This is no joke.
    In Indonesia, there are many natural tourist attractions that are unreasonable and unique, in one city alone there are many natural tourist attractions. What about the whole of Indonesia? When I visited 42 natural attractions in Indonesia, I immediately recalled what the book had written. I was immediately amazed and could not speak, because the natural attractions in Indonesia are different and make Indonesia an International GeoPark recognized by UNESCO.
    Nature in Indonesia is like a queen who has a very beautiful, unique, charming and attractive appearance but at the same time is very dangerous and deadly when awakened from sleep, it can even have an impact on other countries. His level of power and rampage was too insane. This is original history written internationally.
    The number of natural disasters in Indonesia from 2016 to 2020 was 17,032 events. That's a 5 year calculation, What if the total is from 1945? Could be more. In fact, the most earthquakes in the world are not Japan or Chile, but Indonesia. Not only that, hurricanes, tsunamis, landslides, floods, storms, typhoons, earthquakes eruptions and others.
    The thing I remember most is when the 2004 Aceh Tsunami in Indonesia was documented all over the world, I couldn't watch it because there were so many bodies on the streets and the death toll was more than 250,000. and impacted 14 countries just 1 hit. Until the Indonesian government made a museum for the Aceh Tsunami 2004. As well as many other countries that helped and International media covered. Tsunami Aceh 2004 original from Indonesia to 14 countries, not only that.
    There is a sentence that says "The more beautiful you look, the more dangerous you are". This sentence represents Queen Mother Nature in Indonesia (Abnormal Queen) but,
    I LOVE QUEEN MOTHER NATURE IN INDONESIA.
    (Indonesia is the throne of Queen Mother Nature).

  • @mr.brightside6087
    @mr.brightside6087 Před 3 lety +1

    We always argue over national dish and cultural stuff but, we cool I guess, Hello malaysian people 😅

  • @Luvinist
    @Luvinist Před 5 měsíci

    20:11 Ok, now if you look closely at what part US 'helped' Indonesia and why we are so closely aligned during the Cold War, you might want to hold on the 'You're welcome' part.

  • @rifkimarwaldi7424
    @rifkimarwaldi7424 Před 3 lety +3

    PLEASE REACT "OPENING CEREMONY ASIAN GAMES 2018 Jakarta & Palembang Indonesia" ..

  • @jayajeh5115
    @jayajeh5115 Před 3 lety +1

    Indonesia...the big country

  • @armynator8105
    @armynator8105 Před 2 lety +1

    Nope. Those buildings were deliberately built as Mosque with Javanese or any local architectures. However, these traditional architectures were heavily influenced by Hindus and Buddhism culture from the past and the people maintain the culture until today. Yes we absorb Islamic values, but not Arabic culture, two different things.

  • @baronsekeber8870
    @baronsekeber8870 Před rokem

    #INDONESIA, #WonderfulINDONESIA, #dewataBALI, #ngabenBALI, #SemetonBALI, #PesonaINDONESIA.

  • @MbahMu9829
    @MbahMu9829 Před rokem

    16:11 no. They just build it that way. There are no rules in building style in Islamic teaching. So indoensian add their own flair on most of their mosques. In fact domes and minarets which are the common attributes of a mosque are actually adopted from pre Islamic Nubia and Rome. The earlier mosques originally are just plain cube buildings with leaf roofs.

  • @JupiterVortex
    @JupiterVortex Před 2 lety

    15:10 its the language 🤣
    important words is sometimes lazily changed like “information” to “informasi” and so on the “tion” turn to “si” xd

  • @ran5068
    @ran5068 Před 3 lety +1

    Great reaction guys :) keep it up ♡

  • @samraj3179
    @samraj3179 Před 3 lety

    @ The Commodity, to grow your channel rapidly, you have started with Malaysia and now you have included Indonesia. This is a wise move. You could include India next and add others as you develop further.
    The globally famous, vlogger Benjamin Rich of "Bald and Bankrupt" channel, only started in July 2018 in India and built his channel to a current subscriber base of more than 2.6 Million. He has recently started another secondary channel which hit 207,000 subscribers in just 2 weeks with some some 5 minutes content vlogs daily.
    The surprising fact about Benjamin's vlogs is, he does not actively requests viewers to subscribe and yet he has been very successful.

  • @frunstyal3187
    @frunstyal3187 Před 3 lety

    the Mosque structur is depend on the ethnic culture house design, some ethnic has different house style... so every place kinda has different mosque.... if my english is kinda right

  • @mardhiah9234
    @mardhiah9234 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks im from indonesia 😊

  • @cipciphooray
    @cipciphooray Před 3 lety +1

    1. 2nd.
    2. There's no PO box address in the description since the last 3 videos.

  • @abcddef2112
    @abcddef2112 Před 3 lety

    No demak mosque isn’t repurposed, it is purpose built, quite old though like from 15th century. The key is demak sultanate monarch was the son of one of majapahit (the last great hindu-buddhist kingdom in Java before they fled to Bali).
    That is the difference in islam in Indonesia yes there are conquest but the change was gradual (not much conquest, smaller war did happen though) kinda like syncretism. This is true of christianity too syncretism with the older hindu-buddhist or animist tradition. You can even search javanese jesus which look like buddha.
    Remember ‘work closely’ meant USA (alongside british mainly) supported a 1965 genocide of communist which might reach 1 million people. The true extend of USA involvement is still in secrecy, since some documents had only been released in 2017. So yeah thank you very much. (Read lots of them are recent release: Jakarta Methods, the killing seasons, or watch the act of killing)

  • @kembar-kwinanakarawaraadhy3

    Aceh is autonomous city, i’m not representation of acehnese, but here’s my opinion, when i was a kid, acehnese keep making war with indonesia government, we make a great deal when indonesia became independent (as they assumed) but afterward we left behind by indonesia, it feels unfair because poverty kick in, and a lot of things happen (it’s all about political). As the citizens we kind of agreed to be separated from indonesia, but there’s some of worries as well... in the end, we’re not separated but we became autonomous

  • @Chocolatos72
    @Chocolatos72 Před 3 lety +2

    Indonesia surga kecil yang terlempar ke bumi 🥰

  • @asrilizhar4682
    @asrilizhar4682 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank's explorer indonesia

  • @edwardjohn5
    @edwardjohn5 Před 2 lety

    20:25 so relieving to hear Americans actually say this. I think you should be proud of your country. But, yeah.. to us you're crappy, especially at the beginning of our independence with regards to the Papua matter.

  • @AdeHida
    @AdeHida Před 6 měsíci

    15:11
    No.. in our language, it is paspor, presiden, insiden.. just efficient, or efisien in Bahasa Indonesia. Simpler.

  • @overstabilo99
    @overstabilo99 Před 3 lety +1

    Yeah, the fact is Malaysian anchestor is from Sumatera and Java Island Indonesia. So, why we have same cultures

  • @gargarlite4127
    @gargarlite4127 Před 3 lety +9

    I think if you not have strong mental dont react or content about indonesia, if you misunderstanding little bit controversy your account will be gone, but thanks you, your reaction is awesome..

  • @busulik4525
    @busulik4525 Před 3 lety +1

    ❤️ from papua island, indonesia 🇮🇩✌️

    • @TheCommodity
      @TheCommodity  Před 3 lety +1

      Do you have any good ideas for videos about Indonesia?