- Soup Restaurant: Jakarta, West Java
- City Caricatures: Jakarta, West Java
- Citizenship Law Needs Further Publication
- Waroeng Beach Club: Kuta, Bali
- Java Jazz Festival: Jakarta, West Java
- Benoa Port to Become Cruise Terminal: Bali
- Bau Nyale Putri Mandalika Ritual: Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
- Elephant Foot Bug Widespread: Riau, Sumatra
- Moving Mountains: Bangli, Bali
- Garuda to Fly to Kendari: South Sulawesi
- World Wayang Show a Highlight at the Bali Art Festival
- Celebrating Ancestors: Pacitan, East Java
- Hotels to Improve Services: Bali
- Indonesians in Focus: Godod Sutejo
- Plane Delayed, You Get Paid
- Capgomeh – The Localization of Chinese Culture
- Traditional Floating Market: Kuin River, South Kalimantan
- Tomini Bay Development: Central Sulawesi
- Indonesians in Focus: Djiwo Diharjo
- Deep Sea Fishing – Banten, West Java
- Blackouts in Bali and Java
- New Bali Forum
- Is Gamelan Music Dying?
- Lombok: West Nusa Tenggara
- Marunda Fishermen: North Jakarta, West Java
- Denpasar City Pollution: Bali
- Papua Enters Venture with Merpati: Jayapura, Papua
- The Magic of the Kraton: Yogyakarta, Central Java
- Indonesians in Focus: Sambyah
- Trans Jogja Busway: Yogyakarta, Central Java
- Farming Snails: Bali
- Jakarta Green Monster: Ragunan, Jakarta, West Java
- Malacca Strait Jazz Green Festival: Riau, Sumatra
- New Airport: Mimika, Papua
- Foundation Promotes Indonesian Museum Tourism
- Klithik Puppet Show: Kudus, Central Java
- The Bogor Botanical Gardens: Bogor, West Java
- Teater Gandrik Returns: Yogyakarta, Central Java
- Baturaden: Central Java
- Mahkota Dewa Tea: Yogyakarta, Central Java
- The Craftsmen of Tanjung Batu: South Sumatra
- Parahyangan Food: Bandung, West Java
- Glodok – Chinatown: Jakarta, West Java
- Patiayam Fossil Finds: Kudus, Central Java
- Bungai Rampai Restaurant: Jakarta, West Java
- Historic Hotel Surabaya Partially Destroyed: Bandung, West Java
- Sundanese Writing System
- Environmental Project Underway: Pasuran, East Java
- Perang Topat Celebration: Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
- World Conference on Waste: Bali