STUDY INDONESIAN CULTURE
A number of participants of BIPA (English for Foreign Affairs) University of Multimedia Nusantara (UMN) South Korea learned to play traditional music tools in Sanggar Jawa Jawi Java, Jakarta, Wednesday (26/2). The activities attended by 40 participants of South Korea and Japan aims to introduce a number of internationally recognised native Indonesian culture as well as the media for the use of Indonesian language. ANTARA PHOTO/Dhoni Setiawan/s/ama/14.
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