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Socio-Culture
Preserved Wisdom: Uncovering the Myth of the Baduy's Sacred Forest
Diandra Paramitha
2 days ago
Myths are the inherited stories believed by a culture, including tales of powerful gods and legendary heroes. They express beliefs ...
These Gesture Will Show You How Hospitality and Respect Asian People Are!
Diandra Paramitha
7 days ago
Asia is a region of many interesting cultures. From food to customs, you can find everything in this region. Each ...
Eternalizing Heritage: Bung Karno's Speech and Hikayat Aceh Recognized as Memory of the World
Diandra Paramitha
one week ago
UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, has designated the archive of President Soekarno's speech to the UN ...
Thudong: A Meaningful Spiritual Journey
Diandra Paramitha
2 weeks ago
To celebrate Vesak Day this year, dozens of monks from various countries in Southeast Asia performed the Thudong ritual by walking to the Borobudur ...
Explore the Wonder While Playing: Hompimpa Alaium...
Diandra Paramitha
3 weeks ago
Hompimpa Alaium Gambreng. This is the phrase that Indonesian children usually say when starting a game. In some other Southeast ...
Serumpun in Southeast Asia: The Richness of Cultural Identities that Cross National Borders
Diandra Paramitha
3 weeks ago
The meaning of serumpun literally refers to a group of people who share the same race or ethnicity. Even so, ...
Claimed by Malaysia and Singapore, Historian Confirms that Cendol is from Indonesia
Akhyari Hananto
one month ago
In 2018, CNN Travel released a list of the 50 Best Desserts in the World. Cendol was included in the ...
Culinary Delights: Popularity of Food as an Eid Icon in Southeast Asia
Diandra Paramitha
one month ago
One of the characteristics of Eid is not only the moment of apologizing but also the presence of food that ...
Exploration to the Rich Diversity of Eid Celebrations in Indonesia
Diandra Paramitha
one month ago
Muslims around the world celebrate the month of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr, but Indonesians have their own distinct way of celebrating. ...
Southeast Asia's Best Rice Dishes: Nasi Uduk vs. Nasi Lemak
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
Nasi uduk and nasi lemak are two of the most popular rice dishes in Southeast Asia. Both dishes are often ...
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