They went to locations inland by bus and motorbike.
When the real work college period arrives, students look like refugees. they carried large suitcases containing clothes and various other necessities. If that wasn't enough, there were also those who brought mats, pillows, thin mattresses, and even brought stoves and gas cylinders for cooking.
How could they not look like refugees in a war zone? However, this view is understandable because they will live for a month in a remote village with limited facilities. In fact, several previous generations carried out real work lecture activities in villages that did not have electricity.
Look at them carrying LPG gas cylinders for cooking.
Attending real work courses in rural areas is a mandatory agenda for students in Indonesia. They will mingle with the village community for a month and carry out a number of programs.
It's not easy. Carrying out programs and making reports on time is a heavy burden, plus they have to adapt to the limited situation in the village, and have to adapt to different village customs and culture. Don't forget, these students come from various regions in Indonesia which create different cultures.
But that is Indonesia's wealth.[]
Excited to go to the real college location.
Provide direction when they arrive at the work study location.
i'm curious, why some womens use hiyab and others dont?
The location of the photo I took was in Aceh, a province that enforces Islamic law. Wearing the hijab only applies to Muslims, non-Muslims are free not to wear the hijab.