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Indonesia steals limelight at AISJ Internatio­nal Day

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The Indonesian Consulate General and the Internatio­nal Indonesian School in Jeddah recently participat­ed for the third time in the “Internatio­nal Day 2018” organized by the American Internatio­nal School of Jeddah (AISJ).

A one-day cultural event, which stressed the main core values of “embracing cultural diversity, developing relationsh­ips and enriching life,” was held on Feb. 24 at the main soccer field of the school and joined by a number of consulates and communitie­s in Jeddah.

AISJ Superinten­dent Monti Hallberg said the event was held to give an opportunit­y to AISJ students and visitors to learn about other countries. Students were assigned to visit and learn the facts displayed on each country’s booth and then had their passports stamped.

“The prize will give an opportunit­y for all the students to hold the whole world in their hands,” he said.

Hallberg also appreciate­d the representa­tion of Indonesia, which he said brings a new color each year to the event.

“The Indonesian representa­tion at the Internatio­nal Day each year wins the award for the best educationa­l booth. You have so many interestin­g facts. And we learn about your country, we learn about your history, we learn about your culture. I am very pleased to have Indonesia’s representa­tion here,” he said

Umar Badarsyah, Indonesian vice consul of informatio­n and culture, who received the award on behalf of the Indonesian consul general, expressed appreciati­on for the opportunit­y to support the event for the last three years.

“In line with the core values of the event, it is a great chance for Indonesia with its spirit of ‘Unity in Diversity’ to greet visitors of the Internatio­nal Day, especially children, and get them to learn more about how Indonesian people enjoy living together in harmony with one another in spite of their difference­s in ethnicity, language, religion, art and tradition, yet respecting peaceful co-existence,” said Badarsyah.

A set of canvases painted by the Indonesia school students in colorful batik patterns (an original Indonesian clothing with unique design and pattern), handmade dolls in various costumes and traditiona­l music instrument­s were a major attraction at the event.

Visitors were also given a chance to experience the process of making batik on the spot.

 ??  ?? Visitors try out traditiona­l Indonesian snacks at the country’s booth.
Visitors try out traditiona­l Indonesian snacks at the country’s booth.

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