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#13496647
26 Mar 2026
Visitors play the traditional Lolorian game in Ciherang Village, Garut, West Java, Indonesia, on [Month Day, Year]. Made from palm fronds and featuring a 120-meter track, this game has existed since 1965 and is maintained through the efforts of the local community as a way to preserve culture while reducing children's reliance on electronic devices.
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#13496653
26 Mar 2026
Visitors play the traditional Lolorian game in Ciherang Village, Garut, West Java, Indonesia, on [Month Day, Year]. Made from palm fronds and featuring a 120-meter track, this game has existed since 1965 and is maintained through the efforts of the local community as a way to preserve culture while reducing children's reliance on electronic devices.
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#13496654
26 Mar 2026
Visitors play the traditional Lolorian game in Ciherang Village, Garut, West Java, Indonesia, on [Month Day, Year]. Made from palm fronds and featuring a 120-meter track, this game has existed since 1965 and is maintained through the efforts of the local community as a way to preserve culture while reducing children's reliance on electronic devices.
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#13496657
26 Mar 2026
Visitors play the traditional Lolorian game in Ciherang Village, Garut, West Java, Indonesia, on [Month Day, Year]. Made from palm fronds and featuring a 120-meter track, this game has existed since 1965 and is maintained through the efforts of the local community as a way to preserve culture while reducing children's reliance on electronic devices.
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#13496652
26 Mar 2026
Visitors play the traditional Lolorian game in Ciherang Village, Garut, West Java, Indonesia, on [Month Day, Year]. Made from palm fronds and featuring a 120-meter track, this game has existed since 1965 and is maintained through the efforts of the local community as a way to preserve culture while reducing children's reliance on electronic devices.
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#13496661
26 Mar 2026
Visitors play the traditional Lolorian game in Ciherang Village, Garut, West Java, Indonesia, on [Month Day, Year]. Made from palm fronds and featuring a 120-meter track, this game has existed since 1965 and is maintained through the efforts of the local community as a way to preserve culture while reducing children's reliance on electronic devices.
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#13202855
16 Jan 2026
International tourists carry batik cloth at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202848
16 Jan 2026
Workers dry batik traditionally at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202856
16 Jan 2026
Workers finish making stamped batik cloth at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202861
16 Jan 2026
Workers dry batik traditionally at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202862
16 Jan 2026
Workers dry batik traditionally at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202842
16 Jan 2026
Workers complete the production of batik cloth at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202844
16 Jan 2026
Workers complete the production of batik cloth at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202847
16 Jan 2026
Workers complete the production of batik cloth at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202849
16 Jan 2026
Workers complete the production of batik cloth at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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#13202858
16 Jan 2026
Workers complete the production of batik cloth at the Komar Batik Production House in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Komar Batik opens its doors to local and international tourists to learn batik as part of cultural education while introducing the batik-making process firsthand. This activity is carried out as an effort to preserve batik, one of the archipelago's distinctive fabrics, which UNESCO designates as an Intangible Cultural Heritage on October 2, 2009.
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