
I nodded slowly, digesting every sentence the Princess said.
"Don't stop.." I stopped walking, Princess and Riani stopped, they looked at me in wonder.
"What's wrong?" Riani asked, slightly raising her tone.
"The same thing Engkong has died since I MTS "I looked at their faces one by one, before we finally laughed in unison.
HAHAHAHA
After a few minutes I just understood if the Princess was acting in front of some security, he said that my grandfather died, because that way the factory will tell me to go home immediately, then the Princess asked the factory to let Riani be returned to take me home, on the grounds that I was very shocked if let go home alone would be very dangerous for me.
And the funny thing is the factory trusted him easily, even some security said his condolences to me.
I was quite amazed by that brilliant crazy idea, The Princess is indeed my craziest friend, whereas a few days ago I was ditching work because I was lazy and today I have to go back to ditching in order to accompany him hanging out and also hunting.
"It's a good thing to have died" said Riani innocently.
"What?" Ask me with a high tone.
What does it mean to say such a bad thing?
"Emmm.. That is to say.. "
He hangs his sentences, trying to sort out the appropriate words to express.
"Thank you for dying, if it is not a prayer deh tuh. haha" Sahutku with a laugh.
It seemed like that sentence that Riani was about to say to us.
"Mmm where are you? what if we go to bandung aja square? abis it to the African Asian road, continue to the Vanda park, and finally the city hall park, how?" Princess Sahut.
I nodded in agreement, Riani did the same thing with me, if about playing I want to go wherever the goal is, even the head that feels dizzy and kunang-kunang I ignore for the sake of hanging out with my friends.
Immediately I, Riani and Putri walked quickly to the boarding house, there Ayu, Aida, Gina tea, Fani tea and Fira were waiting for my arrival, I immediately went to the bathroom and changed my clothes, I was, so did Princess and Riani.
"A ready? let's go to noon?" Tea Fani came to my room to take me out to see my other friends.
We also depart by train transportation, the distance from the boarding house to the city quite far takes approximately one hour by train.
"More tickets" Teh Gina offered us some tickets for our entrance later.
It did not take long for the train to arrive, my friends and I immediately went up and looked for a comfortable seat for us to sit.
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After arriving at the bandung square, we took several photos for mementos at once uploaded on our personal Facebook. Too bad I and my friends can not go up to the top of the tower plaza bandung because it is very crowded visitors when I want to go up there.
After being satisfied to take a photo in the park plaza bandung, we rushed to one of the historical places in the city of Bandung, Bandung, the Merdeka building was the venue for the Asian-African conference during the leadership of the first president, President Soekarno and his deputy Moch Hatta.
From the outside I see the old building looks clean and well maintained with some lights that adorn every street to the building makes it look so beautiful, he said, it is fitting that one of the Dutch culturalists said that Bandung is a city that was created when God was smiling. It turns out that it is true, Bandung is indeed beautiful, even more beautiful at night.
Gedung Merdeka is an old building that was once the venue of conferences between Asian and African countries, most of which have recently gained independence.
I heard that history from one of my favorite teachers when I sat on the bench of MA. The conference has been organized by Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, India and Pakistan and coordinated by Indonesian Foreign Minister Sunario.
Mr. Tibi as a history teacher also said that the meeting took place between April 18-April 24, 1955 in the building which is now known as Gedung Merdeka located not far from the Bandung city square, with the aim of promoting economic and cultural cooperation Asia Africa also against the colonialism or neocolonialism of the United States, the Soviet Union or other imperialist countries.