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#10976310
8 Feb 2024
A milkfish vendor and buyer are engaging in a transaction in Rawa Belong, Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024. As the Chinese New Year, also known as Imlek, approaches, numerous milkfish vendors are setting up temporary stalls along the roadside in Rawa Belong. Both the Betawi and Chinese communities are purchasing milkfish to observe the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition in preparation for the Chinese New Year, which is a significant celebration in Jakarta. The tradition of having processed milkfish on the table is an enduring practice for the Betawi community of Rawa Belong and the Chinese community, thanks to the long-standing 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition of the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is known for its many bones, is a common food ingredient during the New Year festivities and is believed to symbolize abundant fortune and prosperity. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh, raw, and whole. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese population in Jakarta to also embrace the 'nganter' tradition as an expression of gratitude and a spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976311
8 Feb 2024
A milkfish vendor is selling fish in Rawa Belong, Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024. As the Chinese New Year, also known as Imlek, approaches, many vendors are setting up temporary stalls along the roadside in Rawa Belong. Both the Betawi and Chinese communities are purchasing milkfish to observe the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition before the Chinese New Year. The celebration is a significant event in Jakarta. For the Betawi and Chinese communities in Rawa Belong, having processed milkfish on the table is an essential part of the festivities. This practice continues due to the long-standing 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition among the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is known for its many bones, is a traditional food served during the New Year celebrations and symbolizes prosperity. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh and unprocessed. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese in Jakarta to also adopt the 'nganter' tradition as an expression of thankfulness and a spirit of sharing. This market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976313
8 Feb 2024
A milkfish vendor and buyer are engaging in a transaction in Rawa Belong, Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024. As the Chinese New Year, also known as Imlek, approaches, numerous milkfish vendors are setting up temporary stalls along the roadside in Rawa Belong. Both the Betawi and Chinese communities are purchasing milkfish to observe the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition in preparation for the Chinese New Year, which is a significant celebration in Jakarta. The tradition of having processed milkfish on the table is an enduring practice for the Betawi community of Rawa Belong and the Chinese community, thanks to the long-standing 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition of the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is known for its many bones, is a common food ingredient during the New Year festivities and is believed to symbolize abundant fortune and prosperity. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh, raw, and whole. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese population in Jakarta to also embrace the 'nganter' tradition as an expression of gratitude and a spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976316
8 Feb 2024
Milkfish vendors are opening makeshift stalls along the Rawa Belong roadside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024, as the Chinese New Year, locally known as Imlek, approaches. Both the Betawi community and the Chinese community are buying milkfish for the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition ahead of the Chinese New Year, which is a significant event in Jakarta. The presence of processed milkfish on the table is a tradition that the Betawi and Chinese communities of Rawa Belong should never miss. This enduring habit is thanks to the long-practiced 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition by the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is full of thorns and symbolizes abundant fortune and prosperity, is a common food ingredient served during the New Year celebrations. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh, raw, and whole. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese people in Jakarta to also adopt the ''nganter'' tradition as an expression of gratitude and the spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976317
8 Feb 2024
Milkfish vendors are opening makeshift stalls along the Rawa Belong roadside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024, as the Chinese New Year, locally known as Imlek, approaches. Both the Betawi community and the Chinese community are buying milkfish for the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition ahead of the Chinese New Year, which is a significant event in Jakarta. The presence of processed milkfish on the table is a tradition that the Betawi and Chinese communities of Rawa Belong should never miss. This enduring habit is thanks to the long-practiced 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition by the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is full of thorns and symbolizes abundant fortune and prosperity, is a common food ingredient served during the New Year celebrations. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh, raw, and whole. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese people in Jakarta to also adopt the ''nganter'' tradition as an expression of gratitude and the spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976318
8 Feb 2024
Milkfish vendors are opening makeshift stalls along the Rawa Belong roadside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024, as the Chinese New Year, locally known as Imlek, approaches. Both the Betawi community and the Chinese community are buying milkfish for the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition ahead of the Chinese New Year, which is a significant event in Jakarta. The presence of processed milkfish on the table is a tradition that the Betawi and Chinese communities of Rawa Belong should never miss. This enduring habit is thanks to the long-practiced 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition by the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is full of thorns and symbolizes abundant fortune and prosperity, is a common food ingredient served during the New Year celebrations. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh, raw, and whole. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese people in Jakarta to also adopt the ''nganter'' tradition as an expression of gratitude and the spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976319
8 Feb 2024
Milkfish are being weighed in Rawa Belong, Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024. As the Chinese New Year, locally known as Imlek, approaches, many milkfish vendors are opening makeshift stalls along the Rawa Belong roadside. The Betawi and Chinese communities are buying milkfish for the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition ahead of the Chinese New Year, which is a significant event in Jakarta. Both the Betawi community of Rawa Belong and the Chinese community are ensuring the presence of processed milkfish on their tables, a practice that has endured due to the long-standing tradition of 'Nganter Bandeng'. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which has many thorns and symbolizes abundant fortune and prosperity, is a common food ingredient served during the New Year celebrations. The milkfish brought to the market are not processed but are still fresh, raw whole fish. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese in Jakarta to also adopt the ''nganter'' tradition as an expression of gratitude and the spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976320
8 Feb 2024
A milkfish vendor and buyer are engaging in a transaction in Rawa Belong, Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024. As the Chinese New Year, also known as Imlek, approaches, numerous milkfish vendors are setting up temporary stalls along the roadside in Rawa Belong. Both the Betawi and Chinese communities are purchasing milkfish to observe the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition in preparation for the Chinese New Year, which is a significant celebration in Jakarta. The tradition of having processed milkfish on the table is an enduring practice for the Betawi community of Rawa Belong and the Chinese community, thanks to the long-standing 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition of the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is known for its many bones, is a common food ingredient during the New Year festivities and is believed to symbolize abundant fortune and prosperity. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh, raw, and whole. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese population in Jakarta to also embrace the 'nganter' tradition as an expression of gratitude and a spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976321
8 Feb 2024
Milkfish are being weighed in Rawa Belong, Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024. As the Chinese New Year, locally known as Imlek, approaches, many milkfish vendors are opening makeshift stalls along the Rawa Belong roadside. The Betawi and Chinese communities are buying milkfish for the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition ahead of the Chinese New Year, which is a significant event in Jakarta. Both the Betawi community of Rawa Belong and the Chinese community are ensuring the presence of processed milkfish on their tables, a practice that has endured due to the long-standing tradition of 'Nganter Bandeng'. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is known for its many thorns, symbolizes abundant fortune and prosperity. The milkfish being brought here are not processed but are still fresh, raw whole fish. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese people in Jakarta to also adopt the ''nganter'' tradition as an expression of gratitude and the spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10976322
8 Feb 2024
Milkfish vendors are opening makeshift stalls along the Rawa Belong roadside in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 8, 2024, as the Chinese New Year, locally known as Imlek, approaches. Both the Betawi community and the Chinese community are buying milkfish for the 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition ahead of the Chinese New Year, which is a significant event in Jakarta. The presence of processed milkfish on the table is a tradition that the Betawi and Chinese communities of Rawa Belong should never miss. This enduring habit is thanks to the long-practiced 'Nganter Bandeng' tradition by the Betawi people. For the ethnic Chinese, milkfish, which is full of thorns and symbolizes abundant fortune and prosperity, is a common food ingredient served during the New Year celebrations. The milkfish brought to the market are fresh, raw, and whole. The tradition has evolved with cultural intermarriage, leading the Chinese people in Jakarta to also adopt the ''nganter'' tradition as an expression of gratitude and the spirit of sharing. This milkfish market has become a symbol of cultural harmony between the Betawi community and the ethnic Chinese.
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#10900576
9 Jan 2024
A panoramic view of Stranda village is leading to Geiranger Fjord in More og Romsdal, Norway, on November 7, 2023. This area is known for one of the most impressive and famous natural landscapes in Norway, featuring scenic beauty, steep mountains, majestic waterfalls, and crystal clear waters.
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#10832921
6 Dec 2023
Crown Prince Federik of Denmark (middle) attends the session on Next Generation Global Shipping in Denmark Pavilion during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 5, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonisation goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage Fund. Denmark wants to provide leading solutions to net zero shipping industry.
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#10832912
6 Dec 2023
Crown Prince Federik of Denmark (left) attends the session on Next Generation Global Shipping in Denmark Pavilion during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 5, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonisation goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage Fund. Denmark wants to provide leading solutions to net zero shipping industry.
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#10832913
6 Dec 2023
Crown Prince Federik of Denmark (left) attends the session on Next Generation Global Shipping in Denmark Pavilion during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 5, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonisation goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage Fund. Denmark wants to provide leading solutions to net zero shipping industry.
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#10832914
6 Dec 2023
Crown Prince Federik of Denmark (socond left) attends the session on Next Generation Global Shipping in Denmark Pavilion during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 5, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonisation goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage Fund. Denmark wants to provide leading solutions to net zero shipping industry.
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#10832915
6 Dec 2023
Crown Prince Federik of Denmark (middle) attends the session on Next Generation Global Shipping in Denmark Pavilion during the COP28, UN Climate Change Conference, held by UNFCCC in Dubai Exhibition Center, United Arab Emirates on December 5, 2023. COP28, running from November 30 to December 12 focuses on particular nations' decarbonisation goals. The Conference in Dubai focuses also on the most vulnerable communities and Loss and Damage Fund. Denmark wants to provide leading solutions to net zero shipping industry.
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