Indonesians like to eat pilaf. Every time I see Indonesians in suits and ties sitting at the dining table, rubbing curry soup and soaking rice repeatedly, I suddenly feel that I have lost my appetite. In terms of diet, I don't think Indonesians have any talent. I think they should watch China on the Tip of the Tongue. They always like to eat some boiled vegetables and cook all kinds of leaves, including papaya flowers, papaya leaves and cassava leaves. I don't know if it is to recall that painful experience.
The buses in Indonesia never seem to stop. I don't know if it is to test people's sense of balance. The most incredible thing is that there is no door on the bus. It's convenient to get on and off, so you don't have to worry about being crowded by the car door, but I think it's too unsafe.
There are water pipes in toilets in Indonesia. At first, I didn't know what it was for. Later, I learned that it was convenient for me to clean myself. I never used it anyway. Some toilets have no toilet paper. I always carry my finger just in case. When flushing toilets in Indonesia, you should pay attention to the strong current, and you'd better hide.
Chinese living in Indonesia There are many Chinese living in Indonesia, usually in kalimantan island and Java. Chinese in Indonesia are still very rich, because Chinese are hardworking and hardworking wherever they go.
Chinese run many companies in Indonesia, and they also occupy about 80% of Indonesia's wealth. Many Indonesian locals are working for Chinese, so they are somewhat unbalanced, but if they are on remote islands, they are still very friendly to Chinese, and the folk customs are relatively simple.
Generally speaking, children of Chinese Indonesians will not marry local Indonesians. Indonesian Chinese all live in their own communities. Chinese may have mixed blood, but Chinese pay attention to pure blood and seldom go to local shops to buy things. The older generation of Chinese can also speak Chinese and identify with their own identity. Young people in China can't speak Chinese very well, and some can only speak one or two sentences. But now, with the strength of China, they also want to go back to China to have a look.
Geographical location of Indonesia According to the statistics of the Dutch colonial government, in the 1930s, that is, during the Republic of China, there were1.20,000 overseas Chinese in Indonesia. By the early 1950s, the number of overseas Chinese in Indonesia had increased to 2.7 million.
As we all know, the Chinese who ventured into Southeast Asia, with their unique diligence and intelligence in China, have occupied an extremely important economic position in Southeast Asian countries. Overseas Chinese in Indonesia are mainly engaged in cement, cigarette manufacturing, finance, real estate, agricultural products processing and other industries, almost all industries in Indonesia's economy.
At the same time, many rich people were born among hardworking and intelligent people in China. For example, according to Forbes 20 19 Indonesia Rich List, 12 are Fujian-born Chinese, and the Huang brothers have been the richest people in Indonesia for 1 1 year.