Kalimantan Barat

Orangutan Headcount Decreasing Rapidly

Species Officer WWF Indonesia said Orangutans in National Park Lake Sentarum Living Head 500 dijurnal science news Species Officer WWF Indonesia said Orangutans in National Park Lake Sentarum Living Head 500 (dijurnal)...

Illegal fishing causing N Sulawesi trilions of rupiah losses

Illegal fishing committed by foreign poachers in Indonesian waters is no longer regarded as a public secret, as this largest archipelagic country in the world with its vast marine territory has difficulties detecting and...

No evidence of illegal Indonesian timber

There is no evidence of illegal timber from Indonesia being shipped to Sarawak for re-export as legal timber as has been alleged in an Indonesian newspaper, Second Minister of Planning and Resource Management Datuk Awang Tengah...

Declining price of premium gasoline not yet satisty businessmen

The government`s decision to cut the price of subsidized fuel oil especially premium gasoline as of December 1, 2008 was seen by many businessmen and transportation operators a good step which will bring no significant effect...

Pontianak is a bustling city that is attracting Malaysian investors

LOCATED on the equator at latitude 0’ 0” N and longitude 109’ 20” E, Pontianak, also known as Equatorial City, has unique attractions for visitors to the West Kalimantan province of Indonesia. To reach the city, a land journey...

Southeast Asia: The Power of the Pontianak

One of the most enduring legends of South East Asia is the Pontianak, said to be a bone-white lady, with ruby-red eyes, who is borne from her death in birth-giving. The Pontianak, or sometimes called the "Kuntilanak", lives in...

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