Under My Tiny Feet

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Mozaic of events during my Erasmus Mundus Master in Membrane Engineering at three different gems of Europe: Montpellier, Prague and Enschede.

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  • Japan part 2: Gotemba premium outlet, rich enough ?

    This morning we had to get up earlier because we were heading to Gotemba Premium Outlet located in Gotemba, Shizouka. To be honest, I was not really interested in going there, because it was far and only consists of expensive outlets that might be unaffordable and a...

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  • Japan part 1: Tokyo

    Going to Japan was one of my main goals, at that time it was still very ambitious to go to Japan using my own savings. Why Japan ? One day my mom said Japan will really suit me and my life style which tends to be organized and kind of clean. Some friends and instagram...

    1 , in Erasmus blog UTWENTE 5 years ago
  • Indonesian Archipelago Series-5: Komodo Island

    My last posts kind of broadened your options about places to visit in Indonesia besides Bali. This time, Komodo island, is literally a must-visited destination but… it will also depend on the upcoming Indonesian government decision to fully open or close these islands...

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  • Indonesian Archipelago Series-4: City of Heroes, Cok!

    I was born in the city of heroes: Surabaya. Why is it called so? Surabaya is a home for local heroes fighting for the English soldiers who wanted to threaten Indonesian Independence back in the 40s. Also here, the famous phenomenon where they torn off Dutch flag:...

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  • Indonesian Archipelago Series-3: Majestic Lake Toba

    Horas again!  Before my trip from Medan to Parapat, I had a lovely breakfast with my father: Soto Medan. It is basically chicken soup with lots of spices, coconut milk and rice. The best combo of this curry is the fried potato balls. Here, we eat heavy and warm food...

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  • Indonesian Archipelago Series-2: Horas, Medan!!!

    Horas! Horas means salutation in Batak Toba language, a race from North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is supposed to be said with a powerful and cheerful manners (as far as I see). I know it has been thousands of years that I do not write due to my moving to Enschede, NL this...

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  • Indonesian Archipelago Series: Culinary weekend at Malang

    Are you ready for my Indonesian Archipelago series ? I am myself so excited! We will start first with Malang city in East Java, Indonesia. Malang is just 2 hours by car/train/bus from the city I live, Surabaya, Indonesia. Being the second biggest city in East Java, its...

    1 , in Erasmus blog VSCHT 5 years ago
  • Addicted to Barcelone: your 3-day guide

    Montpellier-Barcelona was actually around 5 hours but we stopped in a rest area for almost 45 minutes and the traffic was crazy. We only paid 30 euros round trip MPL-Barcelona-MPL per person. We passed through different little cities in France border and they were...

    1 , in Erasmus blog VSCHT 5 years ago
  • Top 5 must see for a day in Strasbourg, France

    I know this decision to go is an anti-mainstream idea because the whole class started to be panic about the midterm exam in November 2018. But we have booked this trip far away ago so damn it, we almost run out of time in France! The trip to Strasbourg was a little bit...

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  • Autumn in Lyon

    Day 1 Even we needed to wake up super early and walked under the rain to catch the morning train from Strasbourg to Lyon, I still have time to admire the design of Strasbourg train station. However, it was freezing cold inside the train station, I did not notice that in...

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  • Southern of France part 3: Montpellier, my home

    Never was, always is beautiful: Montpellier. I have never imagined in my life to live in this city. Fate always works in a mysterious way and changed my unappealing point of view towards this city into a beautiful and sunny memory of a home. I was so nervous when I...

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  • Southern of France part 2: Marseille

    Day 1  Okay, actually my reason why I wanted to go to Marseille was a bit stupid. It is because of a French series I watched during my Belgium year whose scenes took place in Marseille. It was a lame TV series but I watched it almost everyday with my Belgian host...

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  • Southern of France part 1: Aix en Provence

    We checked out from our hostel in Nice at around 5:30 AM to get the cheapest train as always. No pain no gain, guys, another morning train to catch: OUIGO train. They were super on time, strict and well-organized. I slept really well in the train and we arrived at Aix...

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  • French Riviera part 3: Cannes

    Below is just a casual daily view from a modest bus stop in Nice Promenades: So beautiful, isn’t it ? We left Nice to Cannes at 9:30 using bus number 200. The total travel cost was only 4.5 euros for a round trip, I am so proud of myself whenever I found cheap trick...

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  • French riviera part 2: Feeling rich at Monaco

    Our 5-euro Thelo train to Monaco was at 8 AM after we had a nice breakfast at our hostel. So fellow student-budget travelers, if you want to economize, do stay at Nice to visit Monaco during the day and return at night because there is nothing cheap at Monaco,...

    1 , in Erasmus blog VSCHT 5 years ago
  • French Riviera part 1: Nice

    DAY 1 : This trip was kind of impulsive but I felt like I must do it. It was two days before Christmas 2018 and when I was still doing my 1stsemester in Montpellier, France. The cheapest train to Nice was at 5:30 AM so I needed to catch the tram at 4:45 AM. Boutonnet...

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  • Buda or Pest?

    Day 1 Taking a midnight bus from Florenc, I slipped on beside a german girl and behind fussy american girls on the top floor of Flixbus. I might could have counted how many times they said the word “like”, like it could give any change to any meaning. We arrived at...

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  • Vienna, I'm coming!

    Taking Ceske Drahy train just right after my exam, I still could feel my heartbeat when I reached Hlavni Nadrazi Prague main train station. My mistake was I skipped the reserve seat section in the website so I made myself and my mom looking for places in the whole...

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  • Journey to the past part II: Krakow

    Six hours of bus trip from Warsawa to Krakow was not torturing me thank you to the calming view of meadows. As we arrived at Krakow bus station, we needed to walk for around 10 minutes from Krakow bus stop to the park and Barbican gate. There was a shopping mall just...

    1 , in Erasmus blog VSCHT 5 years ago
  • Journey to the past part I: Warsawa

    Warsaw welcomed us with this eye-catching Palace of Culture and Science, just like bundaran HI Jakarta, Indonesia. Easter holiday it was! 18-20 April 2019 at Warsaw and 20-22 at Krakow. My original plan with my friend, Fatima was actually to go to Italy, but... the...

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