The Consul General of Indonesia in San Francisco highlighted the role of Indonesian students in promoting their culture abroad during a meeting with students from the Indonesian Student Association at Berkeley University. This initiative emphasizes the importance of cultural engagement beyond academics.
On April 4, 2026, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in Jakarta organized a creative Easter egg decorating workshop for children. The event aimed to promote culture and arts among kids through interactive and enjoyable activities.
The Banten government has announced ambitious plans to renovate the Old Banten area, which attracted a large gathering of visitors at the Great Mosque of Banten on April 3, 2026. This project aims to enhance cultural tourism and improve infrastructure, contributing to the region's economic and social development.
Classic motorcycle enthusiasts in Indonesia are preparing to host the 'JAWARA' rally from May 15 to 16, 2026. The event will celebrate Indonesian culture and heritage, starting in Malang and ending in Solo, with over 300 participants expected.
Jakarta authorities announced the removal of horror movie billboards from the streets in preparation for Eid al-Fitr 2026. This initiative aims to enhance the festive atmosphere in the city and improve its overall appearance.
The Bali and Beyond Travel Fair aims to attract 400 buyers from 47 countries to purchase travel packages focused on Indonesian cuisine. The event will take place from May 28 to 30, 2026, at the Bali International Conference Center.
The Jakarta provincial government has announced a series of festive events for the Betawi Festival 2026, set to last for three days. These events aim to promote local culture and introduce visitors to the city's traditions.
The Indonesian city of Bangka Belitung celebrated the Kampong Pingtang Festival in the Peshinan area to honor the Qingming Festival. This cultural event aims to strengthen social ties among residents and showcase the region's cultural diversity.
Indonesian Minister of Culture <strong>Fadli Zon</strong> has called for strengthening the role of <strong>Keraton Kasunanan</strong> in <strong>Cirebon</strong> as a key center for cultural education. This initiative includes updating exhibits at the <strong>Busaka Museum</strong> and revitalizing historical narratives to enrich the visitor experience.
The Jakarta provincial government has announced the Liburan Betawi Festival 2026, scheduled to take place from April 10 to 12 at the Pantai G beach. This festival, which follows Eid al-Fitr, serves as an important cultural platform for social and heritage events.
Indonesian Culture Minister <strong>Fadly Zon</strong> highlighted the necessity of implementing effective cultural programs that benefit the community during the inauguration of 11 new officials in the ministry. He stressed the importance of efficiency and coordination among stakeholders.
Indonesian Minister of Culture, Fahri Zon, announced the launch of the 'Dana Indonesia Raya' fund aimed at protecting and promoting Indonesian culture. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance cultural benefits and their impact on society.
In a vibrant cultural event, students from SMK Negeri 1 in Taman Gong, Indonesia, performed a group display of the Wolang Sono dance, showcasing their artistic skills. This event celebrated Indonesian culture and aimed to promote traditional arts.
This year, the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta celebrated Eid al-Fitr with a simple atmosphere, featuring dozens of local stalls that reflect the region's cultural heritage. The event saw widespread participation from citizens who gathered to celebrate.
The local government in Central Java's Temanggung has allocated <strong>6.9 billion Indonesian rupees</strong> to support <strong>196 art groups</strong>. This initiative aims to enhance local culture and arts while stimulating artistic creativity in the region.
Sate Marangi, a renowned traditional dish in Indonesia, is a must-try when visiting Borobudur. Visitors can enjoy this unique dish in stunning natural surroundings, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Indonesian Minister of Culture, Fahri Zon, announced plans to convert Dalem Jayadipuran into a museum dedicated to the culture of the Mataram Kingdom during his visit to the historical site in Yogyakarta. This initiative aims to enhance cultural and historical awareness among the public.