tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4425628696038229241.post426278207881933765..comments2023-10-05T16:51:23.219+07:00Comments on BANDUNG DAILY PHOTO: Bandung Street Phenomenon: The "Kaki Lima"Ekihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17128624439430370669noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4425628696038229241.post-89443482326043571622013-06-27T13:57:29.587+07:002013-06-27T13:57:29.587+07:00Because you asked for it, may I enlightened you wh...Because you asked for it, may I enlightened you what is Kaki Lima (Pedagang Kaki Lima - Kaki Lima Vendors). It means just that, five feet (five-foot ways). It is the corridor just in-front of shoplots. It was supposed to be 5 feet (about 1.5 metres) white. The Britts call five-foot way.<br /><br />And I am five years late in finding your blog... thank you..<br /><br />melati Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4425628696038229241.post-40401893537857316182008-08-29T08:21:00.000+07:002008-08-29T08:21:00.000+07:00They aren't regulated then? I could see where that...They aren't regulated then? I could see where that would be a problem, but they serve like our 24-hour little stores do, except with 5 feet. @:}Rambling Woodshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15080120317890707767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4425628696038229241.post-25559711634351136492008-08-28T23:03:00.000+07:002008-08-28T23:03:00.000+07:00Hi Eki, nice website you have and it really helps ...Hi Eki, nice website you have and it really helps me to keep visiting Bandung virtually. <BR/><BR/>About five feet, I heard different version though. Five feet is the measure of footpath in Indonesia, or like the size of pedestrian way in front of the normal shops.<BR/><BR/>Anyway. It's interesting and please keep posting on Bandung.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4425628696038229241.post-61593949446835201202008-08-28T19:59:00.000+07:002008-08-28T19:59:00.000+07:00very clever name. Kaki lima. Here in the Philippin...very clever name. Kaki lima. Here in the Philippines we usually just call them sari sari store. Sari-sari which means 'mix' or 'variety' because they sell different stuff. =) Nice. I like photos like this.Layrayskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12611645887727037084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4425628696038229241.post-58899421063970807932008-08-28T04:51:00.000+07:002008-08-28T04:51:00.000+07:00OK I was all off on this one. I was thinking along...OK I was all off on this one. I was thinking along the lines of something to do with lima beans. A cart selling just lima beans didn't sound like an entrepreneurial success story, but .....<BR/>Well, glad you cleared that up for me Eki. The carts could be handy, but I agree a nuisance on crowded streets.Virginiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01152464973355194995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4425628696038229241.post-39446688901259196872008-08-28T04:01:00.000+07:002008-08-28T04:01:00.000+07:00Very interesting, Eki. How are they regulated? D...Very interesting, Eki. How are they regulated? Do they need permits to operate? The only similar kind of carts I've seen in the states are hot dog vendor carts in New York City and Chicago.<BR/><BR/>I am enjoying the jouney through Bandung with you.Laurie Alleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14460272282273523408noreply@blogger.com