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Enjoy vibes of Indonesian culture! Indonesia National Day Culture and Art Festival is held on Nov 14

Photos of the 2019 event, Indonesian migrant workers formed a parade to welcome the National Day. (Photo / Retrieved from the National Taiwan Museum)
Photos of the 2019 event, Indonesian migrant workers formed a parade to welcome the National Day. (Photo / Retrieved from the National Taiwan Museum)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】translated by CHI CHIA I

The "Indonesia National Day Culture and Art Festival" jointly organized by the National Taiwan Museum, the National Open University of Indonesia, and the Student Association of the National Open University of Indonesia will be held on November 14. This event continued the focus of the previous five years and will bring an unforgettable Indonesian art and cultural event to the people of Taiwan.

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The population of new immigrants in Taiwan increases year by year, and people from all over the world choose to reside in Taiwan. Among the original nationalities of the new immigrants in Taiwan, Indonesia ranks second in Southeast Asia countries.

To promote the understanding of Indonesian culture of the Taiwan public, and also to enhance cultural equality for new immigrants and migrant workers, the National Taiwan Museum organized the sixth "Indonesia National Day Culture and Art Festival."

This year, whether it is visual design, booth theme or performance content, it will be designed with the style of the tourist attractions in Bali. Diverse activities and rich cultures of Bali will be presented.

The "Indonesia National Day Culture and Art Festival" will be held on November 14. (Photo / Retrieved from the National Taiwan Museum)

The "Indonesia National Day Culture and Art Festival" will be held on November 14. (Photo / Retrieved from the National Taiwan Museum)

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In addition, a stage performance "Melancaran Ka Pulau Dewata" was also prepared this time, combining with the collection of the National Taiwan Museum "Barong" to interpret the adventure and growth story of a Java prince in Bali. The event is from 10 am to 16 pm on November 14. For more details, please visit the National Taiwan Museum.

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