See What's Relation Between VOC Shipyard Building with Djamilah Kuen
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JAKARTA - Just down to Snapper road, Penjaringan, North Jakarta. A large building that is almost 400 years old, see still standing. At the main entrance visible text and symbols VOC Shipyard.
Yes .. Shipyard of Vereenigde Oost Indische Compagnie (VOC) was founded in 1628 in Batavia. At that time, 388 years ago, VOC Shipyard are important building which underpins the commercial network in the Dutch East Indies. The ships, both large and small, the loading and unloading at the dock, deliver merchandise. Ranging from spices to fabrics which is a valuable commodity expensive.
Noted, of VOC Shipyard, many boats which then sailed across the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic and stop at various ports between Amsterdam and Nagasaki, between Hormuz (Persian) and Banda island.
Now in the building that many stores the history, new debuts dangdut singer, Djamilah Kuen filming her latest single video clip titled 'Ditinggal Kawin'.
"It's more unique than others. The nuance also right as in Europe. In accordance with the storyline in the video clips of her. Her theme song and video clip about girl who was left a guy because of an affair," said Djamilah on the sidelines of video clips shooting, recently.
The old building is recognized by Djamilah give the feel different to him. Because the building that is now the cafe is not all neglected. At the bar, now a main room, a distinctive musty pungent smell of old buildings. Building wall seems intentionally left is not finished, with bare brick, without plaster, while the bar is full of dust. On the walls of the bar, there are some old pictures depicting the building of the original building. At the end of the terrace, there is a pile of large jars.
"The atmosphere is passable 'better', you know although this afternoon. But fun anyway. I'm also enjoy the scenery," joked Djamilah.
As I looked at the courtyard of the VOC Shipyard that lay with green lawn which soothing eye, Djamilah hope her work will be accepted by Indonesia dangdut lovers.
"Hopefully, Mr. Harry Tasman in this song could also support the success of my single," pleased Djamilah.
Yes .. Shipyard of Vereenigde Oost Indische Compagnie (VOC) was founded in 1628 in Batavia. At that time, 388 years ago, VOC Shipyard are important building which underpins the commercial network in the Dutch East Indies. The ships, both large and small, the loading and unloading at the dock, deliver merchandise. Ranging from spices to fabrics which is a valuable commodity expensive.
Noted, of VOC Shipyard, many boats which then sailed across the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic and stop at various ports between Amsterdam and Nagasaki, between Hormuz (Persian) and Banda island.
Now in the building that many stores the history, new debuts dangdut singer, Djamilah Kuen filming her latest single video clip titled 'Ditinggal Kawin'.
"It's more unique than others. The nuance also right as in Europe. In accordance with the storyline in the video clips of her. Her theme song and video clip about girl who was left a guy because of an affair," said Djamilah on the sidelines of video clips shooting, recently.
The old building is recognized by Djamilah give the feel different to him. Because the building that is now the cafe is not all neglected. At the bar, now a main room, a distinctive musty pungent smell of old buildings. Building wall seems intentionally left is not finished, with bare brick, without plaster, while the bar is full of dust. On the walls of the bar, there are some old pictures depicting the building of the original building. At the end of the terrace, there is a pile of large jars.
"The atmosphere is passable 'better', you know although this afternoon. But fun anyway. I'm also enjoy the scenery," joked Djamilah.
As I looked at the courtyard of the VOC Shipyard that lay with green lawn which soothing eye, Djamilah hope her work will be accepted by Indonesia dangdut lovers.
"Hopefully, Mr. Harry Tasman in this song could also support the success of my single," pleased Djamilah.
(rnz)