The Jesus status is one of the most poignant images of Dili. Stood atop a hill in the east of Dili, you can see the statue from all over. The statue was given as a gift to the Timorese by the Indonesians, although some say that the Indos built it to deliberately face Jakarta. The [...]
Another Chinese-run restaurant popular with the expat crowd is Terrace Café. The lunch-hour rush usually produces a motley crew of people bustling to get their meals, so it’s best to visit Terrace Café before midday or after 1 pm. Terrace Café is a Dili restaurant located on Rua Formosa, near Café Brasil.
It’s the same kind [...]
When people arrive at Dili Airport, there’s usually some confusion over how to get to their hotels. Taking a taxi is just about the only option available to most people. However, a lot of travelers find themselves being ripped off before they’ve had time to unpack their bags. Don’t catch a taxi from the entrance [...]
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Disgruntled Timorese living in one of Dili’s camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) were told on Tuesday that the verification process that will allow many of them to return home will begin on Wednesday, although thousands more remain in IDP camps around the district.
On the coast of Dili, just around the corner from the Palacio Do Governo, there’s a statue stood high atop a column in the middle of a small park. Our Lady of Fatima, which commemorates the Virgin Mary’s apparition in 1917 in the Portuguese village of Fatima, arrived in Dili from Portugal as a gift [...]
Motion Bar is as good a place as any in Dili to eat, drink and be merry. If you’re traveling along Avenida Bispo De Madeiros with Dili Stadium on your right, turn right at the market roundabout and Motion Bar is just down the road.
For what it lacks in size it makes up for with [...]
One More Bar is located on the coastline, just behind the Our Lady of Fatima statue and down the road from the Government Palace Complex. It’s a pretty straightforward Aussie bar, with cold beers, sport on the TVs, a pool table and a couple of dart boards.
Friday and Saturday nights they have live music, but [...]