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  • Indonesia US Tariffs
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    Indonesia US Tariffs
    Employees of the local women's footwear brand Patris pack shoes at the footwear company in Bogor, Indonesia, on April 14, 2025. The 32 percent tariffs imposed on Indonesia make it one of Asia's hardest hit by US President Donald Trump's sweeping measures that send shockwaves around the world. Footwear is Indonesia's third largest export commodity to the United States. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia US Tariffs
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    Indonesia US Tariffs
    An employee of the local women's bag brand Patris shows a product on a livestream on an e-commerce app at the footwear company in Bogor, Indonesia, on April 14, 2025. The 32 percent tariffs imposed on Indonesia make it one of Asia's hardest hit by US President Donald Trump's sweeping measures that send shockwaves around the world. Footwear is Indonesia's third largest export commodity to the United States. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia US Tariffs
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    Indonesia US Tariffs
    An employee of the local women's footwear brand Patris shows a product on a livestream on an e-commerce app at the footwear company in Bogor, Indonesia, on April 14, 2025. The 32 percent tariffs imposed on Indonesia make it one of Asia's hardest hit by US President Donald Trump's sweeping measures that send shockwaves around the world. Footwear is Indonesia's third largest export commodity to the United States. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia US Tariffs
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    Indonesia US Tariffs
    Employees of the local women's footwear brand Patris pack shoes at the footwear company in Bogor, Indonesia, on April 14, 2025. The 32 percent tariffs imposed on Indonesia make it one of Asia's hardest hit by US President Donald Trump's sweeping measures that send shockwaves around the world. Footwear is Indonesia's third largest export commodity to the United States. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
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    Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
    A worker produces shoes at a home shoe factory in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, in April 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump imposes a new import tariff of 32 percent on products from Indonesia. With the additional tariff, the total burden on Indonesian products could reach 37 percent. This tariff dramatically impacts exports such as electronics, footwear, and garments, contributing significantly to Indonesia's trade surplus with the U.S. of $16.84 billion in 2024. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
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    Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
    A worker produces shoes at a home shoe factory in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, in April 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump imposes a new import tariff of 32 percent on products from Indonesia. With the additional tariff, the total burden on Indonesian products could reach 37 percent. This tariff dramatically impacts exports such as electronics, footwear, and garments, contributing significantly to Indonesia's trade surplus with the U.S. of $16.84 billion in 2024. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
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    Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
    A worker produces shoes at a home shoe factory in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, in April 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump imposes a new import tariff of 32 percent on products from Indonesia. With the additional tariff, the total burden on Indonesian products could reach 37 percent. This tariff dramatically impacts exports such as electronics, footwear, and garments, contributing significantly to Indonesia's trade surplus with the U.S. of $16.84 billion in 2024. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
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    Trump's Tariff Affects Imported Footwear In Indonesia
    A worker produces shoes at a home shoe factory in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, in April 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump imposes a new import tariff of 32 percent on products from Indonesia. With the additional tariff, the total burden on Indonesian products could reach 37 percent. This tariff dramatically impacts exports such as electronics, footwear, and garments, contributing significantly to Indonesia's trade surplus with the U.S. of $16.84 billion in 2024. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor walks near a marbled cat (Pardofelis marmorata) preserved on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors are seen at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe the collection of preserved tigers on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A Mangrove cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is preserved on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors are at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors are at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A woman takes pictures of animal skeletons on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe the collection of animal skeletons on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe the collection of animal skeletons on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A woman takes pictures of animal skeletons on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of a preserved type collection of fish at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of a preserved type collection of Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of a preserved type collection of Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of a preserved type collection of fish at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of the display case featuring a preserved type collection of fish at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor takes pictures of a preserved type collection of Japanese spider crab at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe in front of a glass display case featuring a preserved Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe in front of a glass display case featuring a preserved Jangilus (Istiophorus platypterus), a type of kite fish native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans, at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor observes the collection of preserved tigers on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors observe the collection of reptiles on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors are at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    Visitors are at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A visitor is seen at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A preserved elephant head is on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    A woman takes pictures of Hornbills preserved on display at the Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
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    Bogor Zoological Museum In Indonesia
    The Zoological Museum in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia, on April 4, 2025, displays a collection of preserved animal heads. The museum and its laboratory are established in 1894 by the Dutch East Indies government. The museum has one of the largest collections of preserved fauna specimens in Southeast Asia. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People visit the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    Tourists take pictures with the Bogor Presidential Palace in the background during a tour at the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People visit the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025, with the Bogor Presidential Palace in the background during a tour. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People visit the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025, with the Bogor Presidential Palace in the background during a tour. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People visit the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People ride a boat with the Bogor Presidential Palace in the background during a tour at the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People visit the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People walk at the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a very diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People walk at the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a very diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People visit the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People observe a collection of Semar bag plants (Nepenthes) during a tour at the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    People visit the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    A woman takes a picture of a collection of Begonia plants (Begoniaceae) during a tour at the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
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    Tourism In The Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesia
    Semar bag plants (Nepenthes) are seen at the Bogor Botanical Garden in West Java, Indonesia, on April 3, 2025. A total of seven thousand domestic and foreign tourists visit the Bogor Botanical Garden during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Bogor Botanical Garden has a diverse plant collection, with around fifteen thousand species of trees and plants, including medicinal plants, orchids, cacti, and various types of palms. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commuter Line Passenger During The Eid Holiday In Bogor
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    Commuter Line Passenger During The Eid Holiday In Bogor
    Commuter Line passengers walk through the area at Bogor Station during the Eid al-Fitr holiday in Bogor, West Java, on April 3, 2025. Bogor Station becomes the destination station with the highest volume of users, with 112,366 passengers during the Eid al-Fitr holiday 2025. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commuter Line Passenger During The Eid Holiday In Bogor
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    Commuter Line Passenger During The Eid Holiday In Bogor
    Commuter Line passengers walk through the area at Bogor Station during the Eid al-Fitr holiday in Bogor, West Java, on April 3, 2025. Bogor Station becomes the destination station with the highest volume of users, with 112,366 passengers during the Eid al-Fitr holiday 2025. (Photo by Adriana Adie/NurPhoto)

     

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