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Socio-Culture
From the Palace to the People:How Rendang Became a Global Favorite
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
Rendang is a traditional dish from Indonesia, specifically from the Minangkabau ethnic group of the West Sumatra province. It is ...
Finding Common Ground: The Importance of Idul Fitri in a Divided World
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
The festival is an occasion for Muslims worldwide to come together and celebrate their shared heritage and values. It is a time to put ...
11 Southeast Asian Soups Named Among Top 50 Delicious Soups of 2023
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
Southeast Asia is known for its rich and diverse culinary culture, and one of the staples in the region is ...
The History of the Relations Between Türkiye and Southeast Asia
Rafa Sukoco
2 months ago
Türkiye, since it was a monarchy until now it has become a republic, has had relations with various regions around the world, including the ...
Charlie Chaplin's Indonesian Adventure: How Borobudur and Balinese Dance Inspired His Movies
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
Charlie Chaplin's visit to Java and Bali in 1932-1933 was an important event in the history of Indonesian cinema. The ...
The Kebaya: A Timeless Symbol of Beauty and Identity in Southeast Asia
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
It's been decided. Kebaya, a traditional Southeast Asian garment, is being nominated by Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore for 2023’s UNESCO ...
From Bright Colors to Geometric Patterns: Discovering Myanmar's Diverse Ethnic Clothing Traditions
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
Myanmar's traditional clothing is a vital aspect of the country's cultural heritage. The traditional attire has a unique aesthetic and ...
Tracing the Ancient Connections: The Evidence of Srivijaya Influence on the Visayan Culture in the Philippines
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
The Srivijaya Empire, which existed from the 7th to the 13th century, was a powerful maritime kingdom that dominated Southeast ...
Lost Territories: How Brunei Shrank from a Vast Empire to a Small Country
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
Brunei, a small country located on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia, was once a powerful empire with a ...
The Rise of Islam in a Christian Nation: The Fascinating Story of the Philippines
Akhyari Hananto
2 months ago
The Philippines is a predominantly Christian country in Asia. However, before the Spanish colonization, the country had a rich and ...
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