#6 This Blog: the obnoxious spams

by Anindita Rangga Satrya on March 18th, 2010

kagumi-bandung-spamI suppose it’s to be expected since they are, unfortunately, something that cannot be expelled entirely from the blogging world (or even the Internet itself, for that matter), but damn spams are annoying… exquisitely so. To receive news that your blog gets a hundred comments only to find that 99 of them are spams promoting genital enlargement or whatever is a huge irritation.

Even more annoying is when those spams exhibited illegible strings of sentences constructed with seemingly random selection of words and characters. I am still relatively new to the world of blogosphere and hardly an authority on the matter, but I am fairly certain that there are a lot of blog writers out there who are not too happy with the spammers and their junk messages. To spammers out there: get a life, ‘kay?

ps: two spams arrived as I write this piece, hahaha.

#7 KAGUM Hotels: Golden Flower Hotel Bandung (Part Two)

by Anindita Rangga Satrya on March 16th, 2010

golden-flower-hotel-bandung-exteriorOn this second post I want to give out some details about the non-room facilities available on Golden Flower Hotel Bandung. The Hotel contains quite a a few of them, with some facilities are naturally featured more dominantly than others due to Golden Flower’s main focus as a Convention Hotel. If you can find anything that suits your needs here, it’s not a bad idea to give this Hotel a try.

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#7 KAGUM Hotels: Golden Flower Hotel Bandung (Part One)

by Anindita Rangga Satrya on March 15th, 2010

golden-flower-hotel-bandungI do not know why I refrain myself of posting this (more of a subconscious reasoning I do not fully comprehend?) in this blog, but here it is at last: Golden Flower Hotel Bandung. The most recent and–in terms of overall size–the biggest Hotel property owned by KAGUM Hotels. This post going to be dedicated to provide you various kinds of information about the Hotel so that you may have a better understanding about one of the proudest KAGUM Hotels’ establishments in Bandung.

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#6 Bandung City: a shattered dream…

by Anindita Rangga Satrya on March 10th, 2010

kagumi-bandung-world-cup1I hate to say this, but it’s bound to happen one way or another. It’s good to dream big things, but dream too big and you are bound to trip up. It is unhealthy for a frog to dream that he can fly: it can leap from a steep cliff trying to soar to the sky when impending doom is the certain result. Alas, dreaming too big without a stepping a foot in realism is a disease often exhibited by many Indonesian officials, and the end will almost always results in shame.

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#6 KAGUM Hotels: KAGUM Call Center

by Anindita Rangga Satrya on March 4th, 2010

Contact Us by PhoneJust an info from the side of KAGUM Hotels: recently we launched a service named KAGUM Call Center. It is reachable by dialing the number (022) 4263333 orĀ  +62 22 4263333 if you are an international resident. A centralized service mainly designed for the sake of convenience, it houses an one-for-all solution for all of your dealing needs with KAGUM Hotels.

Just a quick reminder: the company that I am currently working in manages and supervises four different Hotels in Bandung: Golden Flower Hotel Bandung, Grand Seriti Hotel Bandung, Grand Serela Hotel Bandung, and Banana Inn Hotel & Spa Bandung, with more Hotels will be further available in the future. By centralizing the calls for all of those Hotels into one service, a guest can find convenient and quick access to

So, whenever you are in the mood for staying in Bandung and looking for a Hotel to stay, whip up your phone and give KAGUM Call Center a try.