Timor-Leste is originally Indonesian, but walking on the streets of Dili clearly feels different from Indonesia. The Timorese are not the Indonesian Malay ethnic group of the same Mongolian ethnic group as us, but they are a "brown ethnic group" mixed with Papua and Polynesian ethnic groups. The brown people are an independent of the four largest ethnic groups in the world, black and white and our yellow people are extremely common, but the brown people are not everywhere to see, people are generally curious about the brown people. At present, only Melanesians and Papuans are the main residents of Oceania islands, and the rest are only distributed in the mountains or deserts of Australia, the South Asian subcontinent, and some remote areas of the South Ocean Islands, so they want to see brown people. The most convenient way to visit Timor is to let you see enough at a time.
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Timor-Leste is originally Indonesian, but walking on the streets of Dili clearly feels different from Indonesia. The Timorese are not the Indonesian Malay ethnic group of the same Mongolian ethnic group as us, but they are a "brown ethnic group" mixed with Papua and Polynesian ethnic groups. The brown people are an independent of the four largest ethnic groups in the world, black and white and our yellow people are extremely common, but the brown people are not everywhere to see, people are generally curious about the brown people. At present, only Melanesians and Papuans are the main residents of Oceania islands, and the rest are only distributed in the mountains or deserts of Australia, the South Asian subcontinent, and some remote areas of the South Ocean Islands, so they want to see brown people. The most convenient way to visit Timor is to let you see enough at a time.
Before diving, I knew that Timor-Leste was a very barren country, but when I saw it, I was still stupid by the backward construction here, but if you are willing to understand the country of Timor-Leste, you can understand his situation. East Timor independence from Indonesia in 2002, with the support of the United Nations, this young, volatile country even needs the permanent presence of United Nations peacekeeping forces to make a smooth transition. Many things have positive and negative sides, Compared to land that has been stagnant for years by Indonesia's colonial economic development, Timor-Leste has not been commercially developed under coastal resources, and the marine ecology is a bustling opposite to barren land.
There are a lot of people here, there are a lot of people to see, it is worth coming
This place is interesting, and there are a lot of things.
The museum is not big, with pictures and materials, especially a real gun, it is a bit shocking to see, reflecting the history of Timor-Leste, how it was freed from the colonial rule of the Netherlands and Portugal.