LIVING IN DILI
Living in my appartment compound is like living in another world, u don't feel like living in Dili...
Why did I say that?
Just look at the bilboard sign on the side of the road to the compound...
Most of the people that live here is expatriate indeed *except for me of course *
The environment is really nice and secure...
It has nice restaurant with a swimming pool and basket court...
All appartments look modern and a bit western simple style...
*take a look at my appartment here as an example*
I think all the appartment are fully furnished and have other facilities such as internet connection...
*except for indovision in my case as u have to arrange it by yourself*
While outside the compound, just a few meters away on the side road toward the compound, there's still a house that was burned on the 1998/99 and/or 2006 riot..
Coz stability hasn't been established in Dili, people just left their burned houses unrepaired...
Refugee camps concentrated in a few parts of the city...
People living in tents for more than a year which is a big problem for Dili coz the gov can't seem to persuade them to go back to their homeland district..
Conflicts hasn't been completely resolved as it seems that people still divided into eastern and western block...
I found this tank on the side road in front of youth center building...
For most people here this might just have been an ordinary scene...
Soldiers everywhere, especially in an extended emergency state like now...
But for me, it gives me kinna spooky feeling...
It's like anything bad can happen anytime...
Why did I say that?
Just look at the bilboard sign on the side of the road to the compound...
The environment is really nice and secure...
It has nice restaurant with a swimming pool and basket court...
*take a look at my appartment here as an example*
I think all the appartment are fully furnished and have other facilities such as internet connection...
*except for indovision in my case as u have to arrange it by yourself*
While outside the compound, just a few meters away on the side road toward the compound, there's still a house that was burned on the 1998/99 and/or 2006 riot..
Refugee camps concentrated in a few parts of the city...
People living in tents for more than a year which is a big problem for Dili coz the gov can't seem to persuade them to go back to their homeland district..
Conflicts hasn't been completely resolved as it seems that people still divided into eastern and western block...
For most people here this might just have been an ordinary scene...
Soldiers everywhere, especially in an extended emergency state like now...
But for me, it gives me kinna spooky feeling...
It's like anything bad can happen anytime...