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Little Family Big World
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2011
We are a family of five making the move from Canada to Indonesia and beyond. Join us while we explore a little bit of this great big world.
Indonesian snacks taste test!
We spent a rainy day taste testing some famous Indonesian snacks. The kids loved many of them. Some others...not so much. There is a HUGE variety of treats here in Indonesia. Yum Yum!
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Indonesian Luxury House Tour!
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We are a Canadian expat family living and working here in Indonesia. Today we toured a beautiful new house here in North Sumatra. It got us thinking about our future here...should we invest!?!
Indonesian Scuba School!
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My son and I took scuba lessons during our holiday in Aceh and it turned out to be a great decision. It is a wonderful activity that I look forward to doing as much as I can.
We found a chocolate factory in the jungle!
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We were driving around Pulau Weh, Indonesia and we accidentally stumbled across a very nice little chocolate factory! So we stopped in and we got a tour. We ended up buying some tasty local treats.
Expat Family Christmas in Indonesia
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We celebrated the Christmas holiday in Indonesia this year on the beautiful little island of Pulau Weh off the north coast of Sumatra. Please Like and Subscribe if you enjoy watching our travel adventures!
Girls Day at the beach: Pulau Weh, Indonesia
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Ryan and River had another scuba course, so the girls and I had fun at the beach!
Freddie's resort in Pulau Weh, Sabang Island, Indonesia!
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We arrived on Pulau Weh and we checked into our awesome hotel resort called Freddie's. This island is very calm and laid back compared to hectic Medan. It is so beautiful here!
20th anniversary of the Tsunami that devastated Aceh, Indonesia
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We visited the Tsunami Museum in Kota Aceh. It is an emotional place with lots of powerful exhibits. The people of Aceh had to rebuild everything that the Tsunami took from them. It is a high quality museum and we definitely recommend it.
First impressions of Banda Aceh - Expat family holiday
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We are spending our winter break holiday exploring the north tip of Sumatra. Our first stop is the city of Banda Aceh.
Expat family visits crocodile farm in North Sumatra, Indonesia
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This was a fun little Saturday adventure here in Indonesia. A fantastic crocodile farm then a movie in a nice comfortable theatre.
Abandoned Mansions in Indonesia
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We went on our evening bike ride and discovered some old abandoned mansions. I have no idea how or why these homes became abandoned, but it makes for an interesting neighbourhood. We also rode along the golf course trails and it made for a nice evening of it.
Expat family checks in after four months of living in Indonesia.
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We're an expat family of five living and working in Medan, Indonesia. We have been settling in here for nearly 4 months now and we thought that we would make a little check - in video to talk about how things are going so far. Enjoy!
We found a vegan restaurant in Indonesia!
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We heard about Socrates Vegan Restaurant here in North Sumatra. So we gave it a try. The food was very good and the atmosphere was so relaxed.
Indonesian fruit taste test
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We are an expat family living and working on the island of Sumatra. We hit a local market this morning and picked up some nice fresh fruit.
Cheap (and nice) haircuts in Indonesia!
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Why are haircuts so expensive in Canada? My son and I stopped at the first barbershop we saw after work today. The result was very satisfying. We are used to paying close to $100 for haircuts back in Canada. This feels so much better.
Exploring Georgetown, Penang! Vacation Day Three
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Exploring Georgetown, Penang! Vacation Day Three
Penang Vacation! Expat family visits Entopia Insect World and Tropical Spice Garden
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Penang Vacation! Expat family visits Entopia Insect World and Tropical Spice Garden
Visiting injured Orang-utans in Indonesia - Mengunjungi Orangutan yang terluka di Indonesia -
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Visiting injured Orang-utans in Indonesia - Mengunjungi Orangutan yang terluka di Indonesia -
Expat family drinking coffee all over Medan, Indonesia.
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Expat family drinking coffee all over Medan, Indonesia.
We visited the PON Aceh Sumut XXI IN Medan, Indonesia.
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We visited the PON Aceh Sumut XXI IN Medan, Indonesia.
Driving to work in Canada vs. Indonesia
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Driving to work in Canada vs. Indonesia
Bule family goes searching for Cantik Karpet and Kayu Jati in Medan, Indonesia
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Bule family goes searching for Cantik Karpet and Kayu Jati in Medan, Indonesia
Expat Family celebrating Independence Day weekend in Medan, Indonesia. Selemat Hari Merdeka!
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Expat Family celebrating Independence Day weekend in Medan, Indonesia. Selemat Hari Merdeka!
Fun and busy day around Medan, Indonesia; Expat family explores
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Fun and busy day around Medan, Indonesia; Expat family explores
Expat Family living in Medan, tries some delicious Indonesian Take Out Food!
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Expat Family living in Medan, tries some delicious Indonesian Take Out Food!
Shopping at a western-style store in Medan, Indonesia: Expat Family
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Shopping at a western-style store in Medan, Indonesia: Expat Family
Free Mandatory deportation to accept become an Indonesian citizen Must be discriminatory that careful Robber there are bad people entering luxury homes but buy cctv use intall cctv to record home surveillance
Most risol in Medan comes in 3 different taste: risol sayur (veggies), risol ayam (chicken) and risol mayo (mayonaisse). Maybe for the next video, you can try Bolu Meranti (roll cake), Bika Ambon cake and Lapis Legit cake from Zulaikha brand. Also for the next video, Bridget can cook Indomie noodles with two different style noodles: Indomie Goreng (fried noodles) or Indomie Kuah (soup noodles). I bet most Indonesian would love to see it
North sumatera top snack r: -black/green bean cookies brand garuda -bika ambon and lapis legit brand ati -dodol durian, vanilla
Baby Kerupuk..😂😂❤❤
Good
there alot more then you have try Indonesian snack, you will never bored to try, even like or dislike..😊
Maybe do a tour of ur home for the next vid?
Bagaimana caranya kalau aku mau kirim kerupuk buat veda? Biar veda bisa merasakan bermacam2 rasa kerupuk Indonesia.
Thanks brother.🥰👍❤🇮🇩
TRAYING FOOD ( MASAKAN PADANG )😁😁😁
So cool! I just love seeing homes from other countries!❤
Positive family ❤
Medan is very well known for cake souvenir, called "bika ambon" cake. You should try it.
I think Veda ate too much kerupuk 😂
Pastel in the US and South America are called Empenadas, while Risol or Risoles is Dutch or Portuguese origin. I am surprised the fillings are different in Medan, I guess they use curry like in Singapore. In Jakarta or java, they fill it with mixed veggies
Pastel comes from Portugal too. Pastel just means pastry.
I'm so surprised Veda Mom's pronunciation is very good...😮
you have try martabak manis rasa coklat keju.
I loveit yours family 😂👨👩👧👦👌🎄🎉🎆🎅❤👍
Anak yang paling kecil itu sangat menggemaskan dan lucu
Banyak Makanan indonesia yang enak dan viral... Aku cinta veda ❤❤💕❤❤💕❤💕❤💕❤💕❤💕💕🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Chinese New year is coming, I think you should do the Chinese new year snack review next As for Medan snack I think there's bolu meranti, bika ambon, you can try kue basah like klepon/onde-onde, lupis, nagasari, kue lapis, wajik, kue putu, kue spekut, nastar, durian pancake, sagu lonceng, huat Kueh, Kueh mochi, pohul pohul, lemang, kue lampet, kue hungkwe, kacang tumbuk
Ada pepatah: Jika belum bisa menikmati buah durian, maka "ilmunya" belum cukup!
Pergi ke pasar, bagi anak-anak adalah petualangan besar, senang melihat sehat dan menikmati. Coba anda buat juice Belimbing atau avacado dan masukan sedikit coklat milk, sensasi menikmainya jauh berbeda.
Veda loves kerupuk!
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Wow itu makanan pasti enak ! Veda sangat senang makan kerupuk😊
First! Great video 😮
Keren, terus belajar kau anak pintar
So pleased that you were able to visit Pulau Weh! -The island is beautiful and calm, I love spending time at Gapang beach! I dont know if you flew or took the overnight bus, but I would recommend the 'Harapan Indah' bus from Medan next time. It has bunk beds, so it is a fun novelty, and is very comfortable for the overnight journey! Keep having fun!
13:23 In Indonesia, once you hold a KITAS (Limited Stay Permit), you are eligible to own land, property or vehicles under your own name. Sorry my English Bad,. From Google Translate 😅
nice big houses.... why they build to close to each other..??
Oh that's in Sumatra? this is the first time I've seen a "bule" family living in Sumatra 😂 usually just in Bali or Java 😅😅
I’m not really fussy about the kitchen and some of the areas are so tight and long but still is a nice house. Good luck on your findings 👍 hope you get the perfect house for you and family. Hello from Ontario 🇨🇦
Oh no, I feel sorry for the marketing agen. She seemed have difficulties for explaining the details. 😅
In Indonesia, you can buy a nice house for USD 100k in a housing complex and it's already 2 stories.
“buy”? It's “rent only” for foreigners
Foreigners can't buy properties in Indonesia, only rent.
Keren itu perumahan bagus
I think you said you might come to Jakarta in the spring. You should go and arrive in Jakarta the earliest on the 7th day before the 1st day of the Muslim Eid holiday/Lebaran (there are 2 days of the holiday). Then leave at the latest 7 days after the 2nd or last day of Eid/Lebaran. Five days before and five days after is better, or 3 days before and after the holiday. I say this because Jkt is the worst for traffic. If you think Medan's traffic is bad, you won't enjoy Jkt unless you go on those days I mentioned. During Eid everyone goes to their home towns to visit family, so in Jakarta (Jkt) it is quiet and empty. In Central Jakarta you can take a Trans Jakarta Skyscraper Night Tour. Buy tickets in a booth in Ratu Plaza. Wait for the bus in front of Ratu Plaza. Here you can explore the most high-end malls, which are Grand Indonesia and Plaza Indonesia. They have name-brand stores. They are practically across from each other. You MUST go to the National Museum; it's on the left side of Monas, right beside it. Go to the Wayang Museum as well. You can go to Monas, but expect to do so much walking. It's a huge place. The flame on top is 24 karat gold. In North Jakarta you must go to Dufan (an international standard amusement park). Go on a weekday with fewer people there and choose the package where you don't need to wait in line for rides. I guess it's the VIP pass package. There is a water park there called Atlantis Water Adventures. You can stay at a hotel in the Ancol area when you go to Dufan and Waterboom and spend time around there. It's the Bay Area, and the area has restaurants. Go to the Cibubur area for 3 things. One is Trans Studio in Cibubur. The second Miss Unicorn Cafe. Beta will be ecstatic. The third reason is Hub Indonesia - Wisata Berkuda & Panahan. For your kids to ride ponies, small horses. Stay at Hotel Ciputra. It's very close to these 3 places. Cibubur is also heaven for food. There are so many different restaurants and cuisines. Lastly, go to Taman Mini. It's near Cibubur. Go here on a weekday as well. It is a recreation place. You can ride an elevated cart and see different Indonesian types of traditional houses. There is a museum as well. Your family can watch a dancing water fountain there. I think they have a story show as well at the fountain. From the info, the dancing water fountain is every night at 6:45 p.m., but it also says Mondays-Thursdays at 1 p.m. Fridays at 2 p.m. and every weekend and on national holidays at 10:00, 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. Don't know which is true, or maybe they are all true. Better to watch the water show at night, though. Maybe if you stay long in Jakarta, you can rent an apartment per week. I'm not sure about this, but you can try. Jakarta is pricier, but there are always cheap options for accommodations. Better yet, another option is you can find a kost (rented room per day or per week). You might have to pay for 2 weeks even if you stay for a week. They are so cheap. Look for double beds or maybe twin beds with the bathroom inside in Central Jakarta, etc., or in Indonesian: "Kost dengan double bed kamar mandi di dalam di Jakarta Pusat."
What a beautiful house
Please stay in indonesia ,l loveit yours family is here❤❤❤❤🎄🎉🎆🎅👨👩👧👦👌👍👍👍
by the law of indonesia, foreigners can't get SHM (surat hak milik) or Right of Ownership of the house and land. but there are also law that allow you to get that by minimum price of the house you will buy. thats why she wasn't sure you can get it the SHM or not and the option of course with the developer, because law in indonesia is "Tricky" face-blue-smiling. but IDK the exact you can or you cant Law in indonesia is "Tricky". always make sure of that. always consult about law things with the Notary/law firm things is the way to go especially here in Indonesia.
Non-citizen are not allowed to own land in Indonesia according to Indonesia law UU no 5 tahun 10 of agriculture law and PP no 40 and 41 tahun 1996 of land certification. However non-citizen are allowed to build/use the building on government land/individual land/cooperation land rights of building/property usage (Hak Guna Bangunan/HGB) for max 30 years plus 20 years of extension. In this case the law allowed you to buy apartment/condo/town house (apartmen/Rumah susun/Rumah tapak) If you're into farming (plantation, fisheries, live stocks) you can get right for business (Hak Guna Usaha) on a piece of land owned by the government with area 12 to 60 acres. For over 60 acres there would be foreign investors law. This right allowed you to use the land up to 25 years as an individual. The last one is right of use (Hak Pakai) foreign individuals are allowed to lease the land from Indonesian government/citizen with certain condition that's not illegal nor blackmailing behavior. As I understood since my father even though he became naturalized as Indonesian, the 'tricky law' landed him in jail in the 90s.
tentatif, kalo mereka ada investasi di Indonesia biasanya ada perizinannya, banyak kok org asing kyk Jepang, Korea, China yg punya perusahaan di Indonesia dan malah banyak jga yg tinggal di Indonesia
@@starlightmm Thank you for the information. I was very confused about the property laws in Indonesia.
Apakah kamu punya paspor indonesia @@littlefamilybigworld
@@littlefamilybigworld Yes, better consult with law firm. I know foreigners can't buy properties in Indonesia. I am Indonesian live in Europe and I couldn't buy an apartment here, only on my son name. He has the citizenship, so I bought it in his name with my name in the back. It's always complicated anywhere for non-citizen.
I am planning to move to Indonesia with my family in 2027 and am looking for a good area. Could you please give us some tips?
You should can survey Yogyakarta, for food, groceries more cheaper than city of capital jakarta also rent house. But In jakarta you have everything public transportation, apartment $1000 - $20000, rent house Suburban between $1000 - $5000 a year, if you want more cooler you can check area west Java Bandung it's more afordable also food and groceries. You can cek TH-cam kategypsy American expat have been living 40 years at Yogyakarta
what your expectation?? city life?? Suburbs?? Natural Scene?? Seclusion??
@@putrapratama-sq8hu Subarb, Natural Scenery, a good international school for my son, I will be purchasing a Semi D house which I have been informed has to be no less then 5MLR Rupees.
The most important things is that u can't own property in Indonesia unless you giving up ur nationality, and become WNI. Yes, there's option like long lease (40-50 years contract) but still, u r not owner of those property. And I'm sure foreigner had limited job option too. On which area to pick, unless u r okay being seen as alien, go for big city.
I dont know. Bali is sooo... foreigner-friendly. But everyone wants to move to Bali, so it is become so crowded and overwhelming at this point. Hence, the traffic becomes wild.
FIND GADO-GADO, PECEL IS VEGAN
TERIMAKASIH, SUDAH BERBAGI INFORMASI TENTANG INDONESIA 🇮🇩😊😊😊😊🎉🎉
Haha..your baby very funny..
Very interesting experience
I also just tried scuba diving last month in Amad Beach, Bali. It was scary at first
Coba bikin video khusus bersama beddahh...
So fortunate that u pick up scuba diving while living in the country with biggest salt water bio diversity! Come to eastern part of Indonesia when u got better skill!
I love coklat/kakao
Wooow nice experience while in the island 😅. Nakal sekali, not Nakal banyak 😅
Scuba diving is very interesting.. I will try it.. Nice vlog anyway, good job guys