Kerokan (a Javanese word, often translated into ‘coin rubbing’) is an original traditional therapy. It is popular among the Indonesians, ...[More]
Quoted from perpusnas.go.id, comes from the Javanese language which means a mixture of rice and kencur (galangal) or other spices ...[More]
Quoted from perpusnas.go.id, param comes from the Javanese language, parem, which means a mixture of rice and kencur (galangal) or ...[More]
Once the firm fingers touch the acupoints on your body, you immediately feel far more relaxed. The aches disappear and ...[More]
As one of the popular traditional therapy in local community, there are many information about kerokan (coin rubbing) circulate around ...[More]
Boreh is one of the beauty treatments from Bali that has been practiced for generations. In ancient times, boreh was ...[More]