Currently I stay in Jogja to run a startup company. We rented a 3 bed rooms house (with area around 200m2 ) for Rp 18millions ($1500 annually).
Just outside the house, some food sellers go around the resident area to find people who's starving and looking for food.
Here's what I frequently eat for my lunch. Chicken satay: 15 sticks of it and two rice cakes (lontong) for Rp 5000 (40 cents). Whaaaattt, right? Haha.
True story.
edit: additionally, Yogyakarta is rank #20 in the list 52 Places to Go in 2014 by NYTimes
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