Culinary Delights
Modern Indonesia
Famous Indonesians
Island Adventures
History and Heritage
100

This famous Indonesian dish consists of seasoned, skewered meat grilled over charcoal.

Satay / Sate

100

This Indonesian company is known for its ride-hailing and digital payment service.


Go-Jek

100

This badminton player, together with Apriyani Rahayu, won the Gold Medal for Women's doubles at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Greysia Polii

100

This island in eastern Indonesia is famous for its Komodo dragons, world-class diving spots, and pink sand beaches.

Komodo Island

100

This city in Indonesia hosted a historic conference in 1955, symbolizing the unity and solidarity of Asian and African nations in their struggle against colonialism and imperialism.

Bandung

200

This province in Indonesia is famous for its spiced duck dish called bebek betutu.

Bali

200

This AIIB-financed multifunctional satellite made its way into President Jokowi's Instagram post when it was launched in 2022.

SATRIA-1

200

Born in 1879 in Central Java, this Indonesian feminist and educator founded the first women's organization in Indonesia, promoting women's rights and education.

Kartini

200

This Indonesian island is famous for its spicy cuisine, including dishes like ayam taliwang, its pristine beaches, and the indigenous Sasak culture.


Lombok

200

This Indonesian province is known for its strong Islamic heritage, including the preservation of traditional Islamic law.

Aceh

300

During this religious occasion, Indonesians traditionally consume ketupat, a type of rice cake wrapped in woven palm leaves?

Idul Fitri / Lebaran

300

Named after the Indonesian flag, this COVID-19 vaccine was domestically produced and developed by Universitas Airlangga.

Merah Putih

300

During the 14th century, this military leader delivered an oath called Sumpah Palapa, in which he vowed not to eat any food containing spices until he had conquered all of the Southeast Asian archipelago of Nusantara for Majapahit.

Gajah Mada

300

This island, the largest in Indonesia and home to the orangutans and diverse indigenous cultures, will be home to the country's new capital city.

Kalimantan

300

This traditional Indonesian martial art, originating from the island of Java, combines self-defense techniques with cultural and spiritual elements.

Pencak Silat

400

This Indonesian word for turmeric, refers to a key ingredient in many Indonesian dishes for its vibrant color and earthy flavor.

Kunyit

400

This term meaning "cute" or "cuddly" was used in the recent Indonesian election to refer to one of the presidential candidates.

Gemoy

400

This Indonesian filmmaker directed the award-winning movie 'Pengabdi Setan' (Satan's Slave).

Joko Anwar

400

This group of islands in the Java Sea is famous for its colonial history, spice trade, and as the inspiration for Alfred Russel Wallace's theory of evolution.

Banda Islands

400

This traditional market in Jakarta, Java, is one of the oldest and largest markets in Southeast Asia, offering a wide range of goods from textiles to street food.

Pasar Tanah Abang

600

This brand of sweet soy sauce is a staple in Indonesian cooking and often used in popular dishes such as nasi goreng and siomay.

Kecap Bango

600

This traditional Indonesian music genre combines elements of Malay, Arab, and Indian music.


Dangdut

600

This Indonesian author is known for the novel 'This Earth of Mankind,' which explores themes of colonialism and identity.

Pramoedya Ananta Toer

600

This remote island in Maluku is celebrated for its exotic bird species, historic forts, and nutmeg plantations.

Banda Neira

600

This agreement signed in 1962 transferred administration of Papua from the Netherlands to Indonesia.

New York Agreement