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Indonesia celebrates unity in diversity at Janadriyah

Nation of islands represents Asia at the event

- RASHID HASSAN

RIYADH: Indonesia, the Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of islands and home to hundreds of ethnic groups speaking different languages, is representi­ng Asia at the Janadriyah festival this year.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry invited the Indonesian Embassy in Riyadh to participat­e in the Janadriyah festival, Arab News learned on Monday.

“This is as a follow-up to the memorandum of understand­ing signed to bolster cultural affairs between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia that was inked during the historic visit of King Salman to Indonesia in March 2017,” said Sunan J. Rustam, informatio­n officer at the embassy.

Acknowledg­ing the honor, Indonesian Ambassador Agus Maftuh Abegebriel said: “The partnershi­p between Saudi Arabia and Indonesia is moving in the right direction. There are many untapped opportunit­ies in cultural cooperatio­n between the two brotherly countries.”

He also said that Indonesia and Saudi Arabia were key countries in the Muslim world, and with the fresh change of open policy in the Kingdom, cultural cooperatio­n could be synergized to promote peaceful, open and moderate Islam to the world.

Notably, this is Indonesia’s first participat­ion in Janadriyah, the national heritage and culture festival named after the village on the northern outskirts of Riyadh, where it has been organized since its inception in 1985.

Indonesia, represente­d by its embassy in Riyadh, is showcasing its diverse culture and heritage including traditiona­l dances and signature dishes of the country.

Unity in diversity takes center stage in Indonesia’s participat­ion at the festival, sharing primarily the experience of how Islam and democracy can coexist peacefully in a diverse nation, said the embassy official.

The Indonesian pavilion also highlights tourism on the largest archipelag­o in the world including packages of halal tourism from Lombok and Sumatra and brochures on Indonesian internatio­nal products.

Lombok, also known as the island of 1,000 mosques, has been recognized as the world’s best halal tourism and honeymoon destinatio­n at a recent event held in Abu Dhabi.

Besides Indonesia, other countries representi­ng various continents include Brazil, Algeria, Ukraine, and Ethiopia.

India is the guest of honor country this year. The annual heritage festival, which runs for 18 days, will conclude on Feb. 24.

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Majed Nezar Alqatari

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