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  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    Tourists from Africa take a selfie with carnival participants during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant wears a creative costume during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant wears a creative costume during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant wears a creative costume during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant wears a creative costume during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant wears a creative costume during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant wears a creative costume during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant demonstrates the traditional martial art *debus* during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Asia Africa Carnival 2025
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    Asia Africa Carnival 2025
    A participant performs the traditional *Sisingaan* attraction during the Asia Africa Festival 2025 carnival on Asia Afrika Street in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers dry Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers sort Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers sort Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers dry Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers sort Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers dry Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers sort Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesian Arabica Coffee
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    Indonesian Arabica Coffee
    Farm laborers sort Arabica coffee beans at the Wanoja Coffee production house in Majalaya, Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on October 17, 2025. Wanoja Coffee produces up to 200 tons of Arabica coffee per year and exports raw coffee beans to various countries such as the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Thailand, and several nations in Asia and the Americas. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
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    West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
    Paragliding athletes prepare their equipment before takeoff at the West Java Paragliding World Championship 2025 in Batu Dua, Sumedang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on September 27, 2025. The championship features 120 participants from 18 countries across Europe, America, Asia, and Australia and is held to boost tourism in Sumedang as well as to discover potential local talents capable of competing in international competitions. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
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    West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
    Paragliding athletes prepare their equipment before takeoff at the West Java Paragliding World Championship 2025 in Batu Dua, Sumedang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on September 27, 2025. The championship features 120 participants from 18 countries across Europe, America, Asia, and Australia and is held to boost tourism in Sumedang as well as to discover potential local talents capable of competing in international competitions. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
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    West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
    Paragliding athletes prepare their equipment before takeoff at the West Java Paragliding World Championship 2025 in Batu Dua, Sumedang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on September 27, 2025. The championship features 120 participants from 18 countries across Europe, America, Asia, and Australia and is held to boost tourism in Sumedang as well as to discover potential local talents capable of competing in international competitions. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
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    West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
    Paragliding athletes prepare their equipment before takeoff at the West Java Paragliding World Championship 2025 in Batu Dua, Sumedang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on September 27, 2025. The championship features 120 participants from 18 countries across Europe, America, Asia, and Australia and is held to boost tourism in Sumedang as well as to discover potential local talents capable of competing in international competitions. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
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    West Java Paragliding Championship 2025
    Paragliding athletes prepare their equipment before takeoff at the West Java Paragliding World Championship 2025 in Batu Dua, Sumedang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on September 27, 2025. The championship features 120 participants from 18 countries across Europe, America, Asia, and Australia and is held to boost tourism in Sumedang as well as to discover potential local talents capable of competing in international competitions. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nyangku Tradition In Ciamis: Preserving Heritage And Boosting Local Economy
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    Nyangku Tradition In Ciamis: Preserving Heritage And Boosting Local Economy
    Traditional leaders carry heirlooms to be washed during the Nyangku traditional procession in Ciamis Regency, West Java, Indonesia, on September 18, 2025. The Nyangku tradition, or the tradition of washing heirlooms left by the Panjalu Kingdom of Prabu Sanghyang Borosngora, is held once a year on the last Monday or Thursday in the month of ''Maulud'' on the Islamic calendar. Apart from maintaining tradition, it also boosts religious tourism visits and stimulates the local economy. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Use Styrofoam As Boats To Go Out To Sea
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    Fishermen Use Styrofoam As Boats To Go Out To Sea
    Fishermen arrive at sea using styrofoam as a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Fishermen fish traditionally for daily needs, helping the local economy and personal needs. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Use Styrofoam As Boats To Go Out To Sea
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    Fishermen Use Styrofoam As Boats To Go Out To Sea
    Fishermen show their catch at sea in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Fishermen fish traditionally for daily needs, to help the local economy, and for personal needs. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Use Styrofoam As Boats To Go Out To Sea
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    Fishermen Use Styrofoam As Boats To Go Out To Sea
    Fishermen arrive at sea using styrofoam as a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Fishermen fish traditionally for daily needs, helping the local economy and personal needs. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen bring their catch from the coast in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. The drag net is one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are allowed to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Residents watch fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are allowed to use based on the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen go to sea to lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that are permitted to be used by Indonesian fishermen based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Female fishermen prepare to lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are permitted to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen go to sea to lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that are permitted to be used by Indonesian fishermen based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are permitted to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are permitted to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
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    Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
    Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
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    Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
    A protester receives treatment at the Bandung Islamic University (Unisba) campus hall in Bandung, West Java, on August 29, 2025. As of 10:00 p.m. WIB, 201 protesters are rushed to the Unisba campus hall for treatment and medication after being exposed to tear gas during the demonstration in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) building. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
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    Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
    A protester receives treatment at the Bandung Islamic University (Unisba) campus hall in Bandung, West Java, on August 29, 2025. As of 10:00 p.m. WIB, 201 protesters are rushed to the Unisba campus hall for treatment and medication after being exposed to tear gas during the demonstration in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) building. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
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    Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
    A protester receives treatment at the Bandung Islamic University (Unisba) campus hall in Bandung, West Java, on August 29, 2025. As of 10:00 p.m. WIB, 201 protesters are rushed to the Unisba campus hall for treatment and medication after being exposed to tear gas during the demonstration in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) building. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
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    Medical Treatment For Protesters In Bandung
    Dozens of protesters receive treatment at the Bandung Islamic University (Unisba) campus hall in Bandung, West Java, on August 29, 2025. As of 10:00 p.m. WIB, 201 protesters are rushed to the Unisba campus hall for treatment and medication after being exposed to tear gas during the demonstration in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) building. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protesters Burn Down The MPR Mess In Bandung
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    Protesters Burn Down The MPR Mess In Bandung
    An online motorcycle taxi driver takes a picture of the MPR RI's mess hall being burned in Bandung, West Java, on August 29, 2025. Protesters set the MPR RI mess hall on fire, demanding the cancellation of the increase in allowances for members of the House of Representatives and an investigation into the collision involving the online motorcycle taxi driver. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto)

     

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