Sunday, September 7, 2008

Telefunken comes to Kampoeng Radio in 1925


If you go to Tjililin Village, or Cililin in new spelling, you are able to see nice people over there.

Tjililin, about 30 kilometres from Bandung city, is a small village. People work as farmer, or make a special snack that very famous, named "Wadjit Tjililin". The taste is delicious, made from 'ketan' rice, sugar, and coconut. This is a home made industry.

In 1925, when Indonesia named Nederlands Indie, there was a Telefunken radio transmitter connected from and to Holland. Unfortunatelly when the revolution brook out, the building was burn out.
Now the village thad built on the land named "Kampoeng Radio".

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