For real? Actually, there are places here that has Inca-ish architecture and I want to go there one day. It's a bit far and now there's frequent earthquake, so I am waiting until there's no earthquake.
We were in fact colonized by Portuguese and there were Spaniards. Then the dutch but those buildings are what we call Indische or tropical European style where the settlers built the building based on their style but made some adjustments due to the weather. I actually covered this in my previous old town visit. But of course, some of them has local influence esp when they are inhabited by locals.
You can safely assume the houses are haunted here because they are vacant but yeah, that's the appeal but from what I learned, rumors are created so that people are curious then they'll visit the place.
😄 I only post interesting things otherwise, it's never gonna see the light of day haha. Anyway, yes! we do celebrate it like that and I have my beers ready!! Are you ready to welcome the new year?
Ahhh that's why you have that area you there call Dutch that I saw these days in your posts, when I read it I said: "how strange! Dutch in Indonesia? I would never have thought it".
Haha they are very interesting Mac! We were not colonized by the Portuguese, only Brazil, but Brazil is very close, so maybe we have some Portuguese influence too and we didn't know it? 😱 I don't know, but definitely that architecture of yours has a lot of Spanish because I do know that one well, what a success! we have shared genes somewhere! 👏👏.
Yes on the 31st we celebrate it too, Happy New Year 2023 Dear @macchiata! 🎉🎉🎉 Beforehand in case I get a little disconnected from around here, I don't like beers, but I am looking for a creamy Christmas punch that I really like, its called: "Ponchecrema", and a drink that is of Spanish origin that is also a tradition here, it's called "Sevillana", the cream punch is available for 20$ can you believe it? 🥲🥲 and Sevillana for 6$, I think I'll start drinking beers this December 31 🫠🫠.