Famous Places in Indonesia
Famous Tradisional Food
Famous Tradisional Festival
Famous Tradisional Dance
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This Island is the home to giant Komodo dragons.

Komodo Island


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This beloved Indonesian noodle dish features hand-pulled noodles served with a savory chicken-based broth, topped with seasoned chicken, and often accompanied by wontons, greens, and fried shallots, making it a popular street food throughout the country.

Mie Ayam



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Celebration after Ramadan with feasts and prayers.  

Lebaran


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Aceh dance with fast hand clapping.

(Saman Dance)

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This beautiful island is famous for beaches and temples and tourism


 
Bali 


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Slow-cooked spicy beef dish from Padang.  

Rendang


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Balinese "Day of Silence."

(Nyepi)

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Balinese dance between Barong (good) and Rangda (evil).

(Barong Dance)

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The Largest Buddhist Temple In indonesia and the world

Borobudur Temple


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Fried Indonesian spring rolls from semarang.

Lumpia

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Monster parade before Nyepi festival.

(Ogoh-Ogoh Parade)

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A traditional dance from Bali, typically performed by young girls, carrying bowls of flower

Pendet Dance

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Whats the Tallest Mountain in Indonesia located in Papua called

Puncak Jaya wijaya

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These green, chewy rice cakes filled with melted palm sugar and covered in grated coconut are a beloved sweet treat in Indonesia.

Klepon

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This traditional bull racing event, held annually in Madura, Indonesia, involves bulls racing across a track while being controlled by a jockey standing on a wooden plow.
 

Karapan Sapi festival
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This dance form from Jakarta is characterized by its lively, colorful movements and often involves performances with large masks.

Betawi Dance 


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This house in Jakarta was the site where Indonesia's Proclamation of Independence was read on August 17, 1945.

 Sukarno's house on Jalan Pegangsaan Timur 56?

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This traditional Indonesian salad, often served with a spicy peanut dressing, includes a variety of vegetables, boiled eggs, tofu, and tempeh, and is considered a symbol of Indonesian cuisine's diversity.

Gado - Gado

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annually in the city of Jember, this extravagant event is known for its vibrant street fashion and large, elaborate costumes.

Jember Fashion Carnival

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This dance from Sumatra is performed in a circle with drumming, and it’s an important part of Batak culture.

Tor-Tor Dance