Discover Indonesia

Known as a beautiful country, Indonesia has grown into a strong nation, able to place itself as international citizen and compete economically with other developing countries in Asia. Located in the equator with its five main islands, Indonesia enjoys tropical climate all year long. Lavish green forest, richness in cultural diversities and miles of golden sandy beach are just the few experiences that you'll never forget in Indonesia.

Jakarta in a Glimpse
MINT will take you directly to Indonesia's capital, the largest city in Indonesia, Jakarta. It is now home to more than 9 million people and serves as the seat of the ASEAN Secretariat. It is connected by several intercity and commuter railways, and served by several bus lines running on reserved busways. Some people addressed the city as heaven for culinary and wellness experience. Supported with many new tourism infrastructures, entertainment centers, and international-class hotels and restaurants, Jakarta aims to serve not only business and governmental purposes, but also the leisure market.

Economic Co-operation Between China and Indonesia
Economic co-operation between China and Indonesia is on the rise. Large multinational Chinese corporations, such as CNOOC, PetroChina, Huawei, ZTE, Bank of China and ICBC have all opened branch offices in Indonesia, aiming for the market opportunity that lies herein. In short, Indonesian-Chinese relationship is now stronger and more open than ever.

Exposure of Chinese Culture and Tradition
Acknowledging the importance of nurturing all culture, Indonesia has recognized Chinese New Year as a public holiday, which is marked by Indonesians of Chinese descents to hold celebrations across the nation. Barong dance, dragon dance and other Chinese cultural performances are welcomed and enjoyed in many cities in the archipelago. Moreover, appreciation for Chinese culture also goes into popular culture such as the well-known Chinatowns in major cities, radio stations solely in Mandarin, Chinese movies in local TV stations, as well as TV news in Mandarin. International schools introducing Mandarin as their second languages have been established and run smoothly.

All of these fascinations await you when you say 'YES' to a Mandarin teaching job at MINT.




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