29/08/2020
Dare Memorial Museum & Café Timor Leste|| পূর্ব তিমুরের দারে মেমোরিয়াল জাদুঘর ও ক্যাফে। Noman Fatemi & Parvin Sultana Fatemi https://youtu.be/mq82RaFZe4A
Hello friends! How are you all? Hope everybody is well and healthy. This is Parvin Sultana Moushumi welcome you all from Dili, the capital of Timor-Leste. Friends, today I will take you to a beautiful Cafe near the hill and I will also tell you the history behind the development of the cafe. Let's turn around then
Dare Memorial Museum and Cafe are around 9 km from Dili, the capital of Timor – Leste 20 to 25 minutes’ drive time. Position of Dare Memorial Cafe adjacent to the hilltop.
During World War II, the Australian Army continued to conduct guerrilla operations against Japanese Army with the cooperation of general population of Portuguese Timor in 1942, and at that time its success and title depended on the people of Timor.
In recognition of the courage and friendship of the people of Timor-Leste in assisting the Australian Army, a proposal was made to build a living monument on a hill above the city of Dili, which was the residence of Australian troops during Portuguese Timor.
The memorial was built to raise AUS$ 8,000 from former Australian federal government servicemen.
Today’s Dare Memorial Museum and Cafe is the result of the tireless work and tireless efforts of Kirsty Sword Gusmão, the First First Lady of independent Timor-Leste of Australian descent.
For seven years from March 2001, Kirsty Sword Gusmão, her husband Ex President, Xanana Gusmão, and their children lived in the village of Balibar, just south of the Fatunaba memorial site. Kirsty Sword Gusmão said: "My first priority as a mother and teacher was to establish a beautiful school structure that could accommodate more young children in Fatunab." "I used to pass the primary school every day on my way to Dili and I used to have trouble seeing about 200 children from the local area struggling to learn to study in a limited place," She said. Eventually she succeeded in gaining the support needed to establish the school - the Dare Memorial Museum, Cafe & the Fatunaba Memorial Primary School.
The activities of Memorial Cafe started on April 25, 2009. Dare Memorial Museum & Dare Memorial Café today working as a place of interest for all Timorese people. The school is open 5 days a week and the cafe are open only on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 9pm.
At Dare Memorial Cafe you will find all kinds of snacks, ice cream, fresh juices and world-famous Timorese organic coffee.
Although there are less visitors in the morning, in the sweet sun of the afternoon, the crowd of visitors gathers in this beautiful and charming place. You can come to Dare Memorial Cafe in a uniquely beautiful environment to spend a beautiful afternoon with all the family members & friends. There are audiovisual shows for visitors - so that all visitors can learn about the history of the museum and share it with everyone if needed. The national flags of East Timor & Australia in front of the Dare Memorial School are reminiscent of the friendly friendship between the two countries.
Dare Memorial School, museum and cafe - an unparalleled example of the beautiful bridge between Timor-Timor and Australia. May the bonds of brotherhood be awakened by removing the limitations of the mind among all people of all levels all over the world. We will take care that we do not forget our friends who helped during straggle times – Many many good wishes for all of you.
Device: Sony a7III, iphone 11 Pro Max
Sofware: Filmora9
Content Location: Timor-Leste পূর্ব তিমুর
Directed By: Noman Fatemi
Hello friends! How are you all? Hope everybody is well and healthy. This is Parvin Sultana Moushumi welcome you all from Dili, the capital of Timor-Leste. Fr...