I was born in a city named Banjarbaru, about 36 km from these canal. It's not as artistic as Venice, but I'm sure the tourist who goes to this canal would like it, it's very unique place (with wood-made houses upper the canal and very friendly people; all of them will smile to the tourist!). Near this canal, in the morning at 3 am up to 7 am, there's a traditional floating market, they use 'jukung' (kalimantan motor boat). And in Ramadhan month (Islam) there will be boats carnaval! Love it!
I've travelled in a lot of countries, but the people of Kalimantan are the most friendly/honest/kind I have experienced. Life is hard, there are so few tourists travelling there, I really recommend travelling there.
I was in Banjarmasin for some days, where I admire the sound of 'sape'. Your videos show much more what's inside. It's like they call me to come back again... que des beaux souvenirs...
@tejoaje Mungkin karena masyarakat dulu lebih suka tinggal di dekat sungai, dan rumah di Kalimantan kebanyakan terbuat dari kayu. Rumah di atas sungai yang terbuat dari kayu merupakan salah satu ciri Kalimantan Selatan, yakni 'rumah Lanting'. Tapi sekarang jaman sudah berubah, rumah-rumah tembok banyak sekali dibangun di Kalimantan Selatan, terutama di daerah pemekaran seperti kota Banjarbaru, dan menurut saya tradisi rumah lanting sangat penting untuk dijaga sebagai aset pariwisata.
I'd be worried about the kids getting caught in the propellars
tonytone74 9 months ago
I was born in a city named Banjarbaru, about 36 km from these canal. It's not as artistic as Venice, but I'm sure the tourist who goes to this canal would like it, it's very unique place (with wood-made houses upper the canal and very friendly people; all of them will smile to the tourist!). Near this canal, in the morning at 3 am up to 7 am, there's a traditional floating market, they use 'jukung' (kalimantan motor boat). And in Ramadhan month (Islam) there will be boats carnaval! Love it!
RadheaPD 1 year ago
so this is what its like there.very good video. :]
halfeatndonut 1 year ago
I'd like to live there :-)
dobro07 1 year ago
Mungkin beginilah kehidupan aku kalau moyang aku tak berhijrah ke Malaysia suatu masa dulu....
airbuah 1 year ago
perkampongan ini pernah ku lalui semasa kebanjarmasin 13thn dulu...
mozh64 1 year ago
nice video....theres a lot of canals in Banjarmasin...for the next 20 years..it will be change like a venice
dindajayanti 2 years ago
Another side of Indonesia. It's worth to post a video like this. At least, it gives a lot of reflection of our life.
J'ai envie de savoir ce qu'ils pensent de leur vie de ces enfants là...
iobenn 3 years ago
I've travelled in a lot of countries, but the people of Kalimantan are the most friendly/honest/kind I have experienced. Life is hard, there are so few tourists travelling there, I really recommend travelling there.
KalimantanTraveller 3 years ago
I was in Banjarmasin for some days, where I admire the sound of 'sape'. Your videos show much more what's inside. It's like they call me to come back again... que des beaux souvenirs...
iobenn 3 years ago 3
kok masyarakat banjarmasin lebih suka hidup di atas sungai dari pada di darat?
wilayah kalimantan luas kan?
tejoaje 3 years ago
@tejoaje Mungkin karena masyarakat dulu lebih suka tinggal di dekat sungai, dan rumah di Kalimantan kebanyakan terbuat dari kayu. Rumah di atas sungai yang terbuat dari kayu merupakan salah satu ciri Kalimantan Selatan, yakni 'rumah Lanting'. Tapi sekarang jaman sudah berubah, rumah-rumah tembok banyak sekali dibangun di Kalimantan Selatan, terutama di daerah pemekaran seperti kota Banjarbaru, dan menurut saya tradisi rumah lanting sangat penting untuk dijaga sebagai aset pariwisata.
RadheaPD 1 year ago
They look like they are having heaps of fun!
marnatwb 3 years ago