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So Section 7 Wonders of The World, Komodo Harbored at The London School

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London Embassy held a ceremony “Indonesian Day” at Bickley Park School, London in addition to Indonesian food is served, the students also find the map of Indonesia and various brochures about Indonesia, especially tourist destinations and the presence of a replica of the original sized Komodo dragons.

The atmosphere in the school canteen Bickley Park, London is different than other days, in addition to the regular menu is served, the students can experience a typical Indonesian dishes for their lunch, said Secretary Three Embassy in London, London Billy Wibisono told Antara on Saturday.

The disciples ate with gusto beef rendang, egg Balado, tekwan, ve vegetables, chicken fried butter, pickles and pumpkin compote.Lunch that day rebound accompanied Indonesia’s traditional songs.

The atmosphere is a different day, designed long ago by the Embassy in London in collaboration with the school.Luncheon themed “Indonesian Day”, in addition to Indonesian food is served, students can also see the large size map of Indonesia, accompanied by a variety of brochures about Indonesia, especially tourist destinations.

According to Billy Wibisono, the students impressed with the presence of a replica of the Komodo dragon, which specifically brought the London Embassy in order to support the Indonesian government in the campaign for rare and exotic animals as one of the seven new wonders of the world (new seven wonders of the world).

The excitement of these children, coupled with a souvenir pin given reading “Vote dragons” as well as a mini puppet, supplied by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of RI.

Curiosity elementary school students are, seen from a variety of questions that they are bringing to the embassy, like them, “how many islands are there in Indonesia?”, “What is the best food in Indonesia?”, “How far is Indonesia from UK? “and “Komodo is a kind of dinosaur?”.

In addition to these simple questions, there are also asked about the situation in Merapi and post-disaster that struck the Mentawai both regions.

Concerns of students to various disasters that hit Indonesia also moved their hearts to carry out fundraising activities during December 2010 that the results will be donated to victims of disasters in Indonesia.

Bickley Park School London is a special private school boys who have more than 200 pupils aged between 7-13 years situated in the area of Bromley, south London.

Billy Wibisono said the Indonesian Day is part of a series of activities Embassy in London to introduce and create a love of Indonesia through children’s elementary and secondary school age.

He said the Embassy in London carried out several similar activities, among others Indonesian story telling in Mayfair Library for elementary school students around Mayfair, prestigious area, located in central London, and staging drama “Klenting Yellow” in New Bolt School, Surrey.

Pupils and teachers Bickley Park School is not reluctant to queue hesitate to taste the food of Indonesia and took pictures in front of a map of Indonesia as well as posing with Mr.Komodo, even apprentices Foreign Ministry, Adwitya Kristy, was interviewed by Bickley Park School pupils to be included in the school news broadcast.

Written by muhammeddani

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