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Being Part of PPI UKM

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  The year 2026 began with a new chapter and a decision that felt both exciting and meaningful. After months of joining events, meeting fellow Indonesians, and forming friendships, I finally chose to take a step further by becoming an official member of PPI UKM.  I applied and was accepted into the Intellectual Division, a branch that focuses on academic programs, knowledge-sharing, and development activities. For me, it was a source of pride, because not only I could contribute something useful, but also because it meant I was becoming more involved in the Indonesian community abroad. Starting the year with this new responsibility made 2026 feel promising. It marked not only the beginning of a new academic life but also the beginning of a journey filled with opportunities, challenges, and stories that would eventually become valuable memories. Joining PPI was more than just an organizational choice, it became a reassuring reminder that even far from Indonesia, we could still ...

New Year in Port Dickson

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  As the end of the year approached, our group consists of Indonesian friends wanted to do something special to celebrate. Instead of fireworks, crowded malls, or city celebrations, we decided to welcome the new year in our own way, by going to the beach. Actually, I’m not celebrating New Year’s, but I just want to enjoy and spent time with my friends.  On December 31, we gathered in KIZ and departed around 8 p.m. with three cars. There were about fifteen of us in total, excited and slightly chaotic as we organized rides and made sure no one was left behind.  When we finally arrived at Port Dickson, the beach atmosphere was very peaceful and the sound of waves makes me felt calm. We found a comfortable spot and settled down, forming small circles to talk, laugh, and play simple games. It was the kind of gathering that strengthened friendships without needing anything else, just conversations, shared stories, and mutual excitement about a new year ahead.  After spendi...

Visited the University of Malaya

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  One morning, we attended a PPI event at UKM KL. The program ran smoothly and finished around midday. After the event ended, we stood outside wondering what to do next. At first, the plan was simple, just return to Bangi and rest. But, halfway through the UKM, one of my friend gave us an idea to go to UM (University Malaya).  It was spontaneous and yet somehow very fitting. For many of us, UM had always been one of our dream universities, a place we had admired from a distance long before coming to Malaysia. So instead of heading home, we took a turn and made our way to the UM campus We arrived around 3 p.m., and the campus greeted us with a calm and academic atmosphere. The facilities were impressive, modern yet grounded with a sense of history and prestige. During our short visit, we explored several faculties, including Faculty of Engineering, Economics, and others. Each building carried its own character, and it was exciting to imagine what student life would be like ther...

Chillin’ at Genting

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  One night, me and my friend were sitting doing our assignment. The room was quiet, I’m busy doing my marketing assignment and my friend completing his architect drawings assignment. After a few hours and finished our task, we thought about find some chill place around Kuala Lumpur. But, it already at 11pm which means there is not many cafe or any quiet places for us to chill. But somehow, my friend said “why don’t we go to Genting” and we haven’t went to Genting before.  It was impulsive, unreasonable, and completely unplanned. Especially considering the time it was already midnight. But that was what made it exciting.  By the time we reached Genting, it was close to 2 a.m. The night air was cold and refreshing, and the city below sparkled like a sea of lights. We found a quiet spot, sat down on the car bonnet, and simply appreciated the view. The city lights shimmered in the distance, and for a moment, it refresh our brain from stressful assignment. Around 4 a.m., we f...

KIZ Bowling Competition

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In November, KIZ held a bowling competition at Bangi Gateway. When we first heard about it, we didn’t feel too excited. Bowling wasn’t something we played often, and most of us didn’t even know how to play bowling properly. But since the event was free and open to residents, we decided to join anyway. After all, trying something new together is always more fun than staying in the dorm . Once the game began, our predictions were correct. The balls rolled to wrong direction and only few ball hit the target. Some more landed in the gutter immediately, some hit just one or two pins, and once in a while someone would accidentally score a strike and shout in disbelief. Even though we weren’t the best players, the competition turned out to be fun. In the end, we didn’t win any prizes, but its doesn’t matter. What we gained was the experience, the laughter, and the memory of doing something new together.

DInner with Indonesian Student

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  On around 16 November 2025, PPI organized another gathering for Indonesian students. This time, it was a dinner event specifically for the new batch of Indonesian student. The theme was fun and unexpected, everyone was supposed to cosplay as fictional characters. For many, it was a chance to dress up creatively and show a bit of personality.  However, the male, us, preferred something simpler. Instead of elaborate costumes, we decided to wear batik. It felt neat, comfortable, and still represented a piece of Indonesian identity. While others wore capes, wigs, or playful accessories, we arrived in patterned batik shirts. Actually batik also can represent our character from the design or even the pattern or we called it motif batik .  Throughout the night, the program continued with singing sessions, quizzes, and various fun games that kept the room alive. People cheered, teased each other, and shared jokes across the tables. Every activity felt like an invitation to inte...

Spontaneus Trip to Melaka

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Not long after classes began, this country started to feel more familiar. Friendships grew naturally, especially among Indonesian students who often gathered to talk, eat, and explore. One afternoon, we made a simple plan to go out and eat nasi padang in Kuala Lumpur. It seemed like a short trip, nothing too ambitious just food and conversation.  But, in the middle of the conversation, one of our friends suddenly suggested an unexpected idea  “Why don’t we go to Melaka?” and I don’t know what happen that they everyone said “yes” and very excited. Without any consideration, we got into the car and started a spontaneous road trip to Melaka, a city known for its heritage and history. It took around two hours from Kuala Lumpur.  When we finally arrived, the city greeted us with its beautiful and historical scenery. We visited the iconic Red Church (Gereja Merah), took photos, and continued to explore around the area. After that, we walked near the Melaka River, enjoyed the vi...