![]() Malang and Batu are large enough to have the amenities you need but small enough to enjoy living here. You'll find many good neighbors in our community that will help you adjust to the laws and culture and solve everyday issues. In addition, there was an annual community festival featuring a parade, a picnic meal, and fireworks. Before Covid, we met weekly for lunch and had monthly family gatherings and special occasions. There are currently 155 families from 26 countries, 383 members. East Java Friends is a community of international citizens who live in East Java that support each other in adjusting to Indonesian culture and complying with Indonesian law. They're all home to us, and we welcome new arrivals. Our community stretches from Blitar and Gunung Kawi to Malang, Lawang, and Batu, with many places in-between. Are you interested in visiting to explore for a new home or maybe just a tourist visit? Contact Joe Kirk at and let us know what questions you have. Welcome to East Java! We're glad that you found us and hope that you will come for a visit so we can get to know you. Home » Practical Information » Expat Living Outside Jakarta Expat Living in Malang, East Java ![]()
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