PONTIANAK: “Hei tak disangke tak disangke, dolok utan menjadi kote, ramai pendudoknye Pontianak name kotenye…”
These lines from the West Kalimantan folk song “Aek Kapuas” – “aek” meaning “water” in the local dialect – softly played in this writer’s mind upon setting foot in Pontianak, a city that offers more than just the panorama of the Kapuas River, the longest river in Indonesia.
In this city that sits right on the equator, every step is accompanied by the aroma of coffee – rich, hot, and invigorating – even when the afternoon sun is blazing. It is no surprise that Pontianak is known as the “city of a thousand coffee shops”, with its people living and breathing the culture of “ngopi”.
