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Earth Day 2024: Planet v Plastics

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Earth Day 2024: Planet v Plastics On April 22, 2024, the global community will again mark Earth Day with a unified call to action. The...

Kartini Day: A Symbol of Modern Women Empowerment in Indonesia

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Every 21 April, Indonesians commemorate Hari Kartini (Kartini’s Day).A day to celebrate Indonesian woman of  empowerment - Raden Ajeng Kartini, or more popular with Ibu Kartini....

6 Surprising Facts about Kebaya

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The kebaya is often associated with traditional and formal occasions, evoking a sense of nostalgia. It is not commonly worn for everyday activities nowadays,...
Kartini: An Inspiring Icon for Modern Women

Kartini: An Inspiring Icon for Modern Women

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By Dimas : For all Indonesian women every April 21st is definitely a day to celebrate ‘Hari Kartini’ a symbol of woman’s emancipation and...
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Discover Underwater Paradise in Wakatobi

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The Wakatobi Islands in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia are  a treasure trove of outstanding coral and the amazing biodiversity. What’s even better, is that these...

All About Lebaran in Indonesia

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On February 28, 2025 Muslims in Indonesia and throughout the world started their annual fast that takes place during the month of Ramadan, the...
Selamat Hari Raya and Mohon Maaf Lahir dan Batin

Selamat Hari Raya and Mohon Maaf Lahir dan Batin

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Happy Eid-Al-Fitr In Indonesia, during Lebaran Muslims greet one another with mohon maaf lahir dan batin which means Forgive my physical and emotional wrongdoings, because Idul Fitri...

Ulos: A Batak Symbol of Warmth, Affection, and Social Status

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The traditional woven cloth of Batak in Sumatra - Ulos In the rich tapestry of Indonesian cultural heritage, the Ulos cloth of the Batak tribe...