The Borneo Post

Saudi King Salman embraces ‘selfie’ on tour across Asia

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JAKARTA: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has embraced the ‘selfie’, taking part in a number of light-hearted self-shot pictures and videos during his tour of Asia that contrast with the pomp and formality of most of the octogenari­an monarch’s trips abroad.

In the first days of a lengthy regional tour, the king has appeared with top-ranking officials in Indonesia and Malaysia in pictures and clips that have been shared online millions of times.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo shared on Facebook a video of himself dining with the king at the presidenti­al palace in Bogor, near the capital Jakarta.

In the video, both men comment on the visit, the first to Indonesia by a Saudi king in nearly five decades, and give viewers a rare peek into a state event.

As Widodo holds what appears to be a phone camera, the king is seen dining on soup and using gold- coloured cutlery before commenting in Arabic on his 12day visit to Indonesia, the longest leg of his month-long tour of Asia.

“I’m very happy to be here in Indonesia and with the Indonesian people,” King Salman says to the camera, as an interprete­r sitting behind him translates into Bahasa Indonesia.

The king was also photograph­ed posing for a selfie with former president Megawati Sukarnoput­ri and her daughter Puan Maharani, who is a member of Widodo’s cabinet.

Indonesia has a high concentrat­ion of Facebook and Twitter users, and selfies are a mainstay of social media in the world’s fourth most populous country. Earlier this week, Salman was seen in a selfie posted on Twitter with Prime Minister Najib Razak of Malaysia, during the first stop on his sweep across Asia.

Though rare, Salman has made occasional appearance­s on social media before, including when he posed last year for a selfie in Qatar with a teen who survived cancer.

The king is travelling with an entourage of several hundred people and nearly 500 tonnes of luggage, including two goldcolour­ed escalators.

After Jakarta, the delegation is set to take a break in the resort island of Bali, where up to four hotels and 300 luxury cars have been booked for more than a week, according to local police and a tour agency associatio­n.

Salman is also set to visit Brunei, China, Japan, the Maldives and Jordan.

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