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Colourful and loud welcome

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Fireworks and crystal ball help usher in 2018 around the world.

JAKARTA: Hundreds of Indonesian couples celebrated getting married in Jakarta on New Year’s Eve in a free mass wedding.

The communal event, attended by 437 couples, was staged by authoritie­s to ease residents’ struggles with bureaucrac­y.

Many Jakartans cannot access public services because they have never legally been married, according to governor Anies Baswedan,

“Now, if they want to celebrate their wedding anniversar­ies, they will not only be able to celebrate it with their families but also the whole world, who will celebrate with them because it coincides with New Year’s,” the governor said.

Muhammad Nasir, 64, and his 65-year-old wife Aminah have been married since 1968 – but only according to Islamic law due to financial reasons. They have five children and nine grandchild­ren, but as they have never been legally married, some of their children do not have birth certificat­es and cannot gain access to public services such as healthcare.

They immediatel­y signed up to the mass wedding when they heard about it.

“I am happy. I am happy, I am very happy,” Aminah said.

“I’m happy because it’s for free and now I have all the legal documents which I have never had before, thank God,” she added.

As well as older couples who have been married according to Islamic law, young newly-weds received a gram of gold, Qurans and a set of prayer outfits.

Along with the weddings, music festivals, cultural parades, foods stalls and bazaars were also held around the capital to celebrate New Year’s Eve. —

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A bride and groom laughing over their marriage documents during the mass wedding in Jakarta. — AP
Two-by-two: A bride and groom laughing over their marriage documents during the mass wedding in Jakarta. — AP

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