A Journey in Makassar Indonesia filled me with Love from 6 aspects of life here.
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I started on a special 2-month trip to Indonesia in the summer of 2017, which was my first time staying abroad for such a long time. Besides, it was not for the purpose of tourism, but to participate in the overseas voluntary program organized by the university association AIESEC. AIESEC is a non-profit organization in 114 countries worldwide, focusing on experiential leadership training for young people aged 18–30. Every year, it organizes many overseas voluntary programs and overseas internships. So I made up my mind to have a different university experience, and chose the “Big Smile for Makassar Program”, which aims to teach English to Indonesian high school students.😊
The two-month experience in Makassar City, Indonesia, I not only penetrated into the local culture, but also had many new insights and emotions. Therefore, I hope to share the various aspects of life in Makassar City on Sulawesi Island through this article. I’m telling you: Before you personally experience a thing, the information you received in the past was only one-sided! Only by experiencing it in person can you discover more wonderful little things 💕
【Food】
There are a lot of sweets and fried foods in Indonesia. Many local must-eat dishes are “snacks”, which can be eaten little by little between meals. In addition, the taste of desserts is a bit sweeter, and the quantity of sugar or ice cubes cannot be adjusted, but this is the case in many countries in Southeast Asia. I’d also observed in Indonesia that local women are very good at cooking, and they cook many dishes at home.












【Clothing】
Indonesia is an Islamic country and 90% of people believe in religion. Therefore, women wear long sleeves, long trouser skirts and headscarves. I think the local girls are pretty, with big eyes and deep contours, just like the sisters of my host family are beautiful and good at dressing up.😍









【Housing】





【Transportation】
The transportation is mainly based on “motorcycles”, and there is basically no public transportation system. The locals either ride a motorcycle or drive a car. However, no needs to worry if you don’t have a motorcycle, because the taxi here is very convenient and the fare is really cheap. What you need is to download the taxi-hailing app called “Grab” or “GoJek”, which are the 2 unicorns of taxi system here. In addition to hailing cars, you can also hail motorcycles. For motorcycles are relatively cheap, most of us call motorcyclists to pick us up.


【Education】
The main reason for coming to Makassar is to participate in the AIESEC Overseas Voluntary Education Project, so in addition to understanding the local culture, I had a deeper understanding of Indonesian education. From the first day when I stepped into the campus of Makassar High School, I deeply realized the influence of Islam on believers. The principal of Makassar High School personally met with my fellow English lecturers and told us how he hoped us to help students improve their English proficiency. More importantly, he reminded us of the rules for wearing, in addition to not wearing short sleeves, pants and clothing must also be loose, not too tight! Hence, as soon as I finished teaching on the first day, I went to buy a long-sleeved shirt. Furthermore, when teaching in Indonesia, because Muslims regularly worship 5 times a day, if there is a overlap between the class time and the worship time, it is necessary to pause the class and wait for the students to return to the classroom after finishing their worship.
Indonesian students are generally very repulsive of English, and even obviously lag behind, for basic sentence patterns and grammatical skills have a large room for improvement. However, Makassar’s compulsory language course has “German”, which makes me very surprised, and students are more interested and familiar with German than English, so many students like to take German courses.
Because educational resources are relatively inadequate, not many students are admitted to the university every year, but there are still many outstanding students who are actively preparing for the entrance examination, and they would also take the initiative to discuss or share their ideas with us after class👍👍👍









【Entertainment】
For tourist attractions, you can see 👉the traveling guide on my last article, which I recommend 10 must-visit attractions!
Life in Makassar, as far as foreigners are concerned, we all feel that the locals are very friendly and kind. It may be that locals don’t often see foreigners. As long as we appear, it seems to cause some small commotions; for example, while walking in the park, suddenly a group of police rushed over to take a photo with us; when taking Grab, the motorcyclist asked if he could take a selfie with me after the ride; when visiting the elementary school campus, we were surrounded by pupils and they asked us to sign on paper or even sign on their hands; walking on streets, we sometimes could be secretly photographed… These all unforgettable and rare experience made us feel that we are a super star 😂😂! (Of course, after returning to the country, each of us became ordinary people, and at the beginning we were a little not used to it lolll)










The two-month education program in Makassar, Indonesia, has not only greatly changed what I’ve heard in the past, but also deeply realized how precious the connection between people is! No matter how beautiful the scenery is, it can’t be more beautiful than emotionally moving. Thanks for this amazing journey, making me come back with full of love and contentment!
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