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#9603118
17 February 2023
A man shows a stranded purple jellyfish or crown jellyfish (Cephea cephea) floating on Palu Bay Beach, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on February 17, 2023. Dozens of jellyfish between 30cm and 50cm in diameter that live in the deep seas around the Pacific and East Atlantic Seas and are also found on Australia's Sydney South Coast coast are thought to be carried by strong winds and ocean currents other than due to climate change factors. Murdoch University of Australia's Marine Expert Mike Van Kuelen said it was likely that the jellyfish stranding was due to Australia's eastern aurs stretching from North to South. When the water is warm due to climate change, ocean waves cause bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef and encourage tropical species to migrate south rather than their normal habitats.
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#9477134
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent play cake bribes while closing their eyes at the celebration of welcoming the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477138
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent perform a prayer ritual ahead of the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477146
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent perform a prayer ritual ahead of the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477150
22 January 2023
A resident of Chinese descent performs a prayer ritual ahead of the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477154
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent play cake bribes while closing their eyes at the celebration of welcoming the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477158
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent play cake bribes while closing their eyes at the celebration of welcoming the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477164
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent play cake bribes while closing their eyes at the celebration of welcoming the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477170
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent witness the lion dance attraction at the celebration of welcoming the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477174
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent perform a prayer ritual ahead of the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9477178
22 January 2023
People of Chinese descent perform a prayer ritual ahead of the Chinese New Year 2574 Kongzili at Eka Dharma Manggala Vihara, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia on January 21, 2023. Various attractions and games held by people of Chinese descent in the region welcomed the arrival of the turn of the year from the year of the tiger to the year of the water rabbit. The population census in 2020 stated that there were 1,738,936 residents who claimed to be Chinese, in Indonesia or covering 0.86 percent of the entire Indonesian population of 260 million people. Chinese New Year celebrations were held again in Indonesia in 2001 after previously being banned.
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#9174382
10 November 2022
Bada tribal indigenous people demonstrate the making of their tribe's traditional food called Sayur Tankidi at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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#9174384
10 November 2022
Bada tribal indigenous people demonstrate the making of their tribe's traditional food called Sayur Tankidi at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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#9174386
10 November 2022
Bada tribal indigenous people demonstrate the making of their tribe's traditional food called Sayur Tankidi at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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#9174388
10 November 2022
Pamona tribal indigenous people demonstrate the making of their tribe's traditional food called Ocong Arogo at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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#9174390
10 November 2022
The Mori tribe demonstrates the making of a traditional food of their tribe named Linapati at the Mosintuwu Cultural Festival in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on November 9, 2022. The festival, which presents the four main tribes that inhabit Poso Regency, namely Pamona, Mori, Bada, and Napu, features a variety of attractions including specialties that are still traditionally made with raw materials from the surrounding environment, especially natural forests. Indonesia, which is geographically an archipelagic country, consists of 34 provinces and has 1,340 tribes and there are at least 5,300 types of traditional food that are still maintained today by indigenous peoples.
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