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A nation of 17,000 islands confronts its plastic pollution crisiswith local innovation and global partnerships
Both Indonesian and Polish communities, gathered at the Bali Indah Cultural Park.
This event is attract not only locals but also international touristsparticularly from neighbouring Malaysia. And the reasons as follows.
TheIndonesia.co - As a tropical country, it is not surprising that Indonesia has abundant crops. Many kinds of plants can thrive in the country.
Before the trade invasion from foreign countries, Indonesia was known for its various delicious fruits. Unfortunately, new fruit variants from foreign countries make some of the local fruit forgotten.
Check the video to see four typical Indonesian fruits on the brink of extinction!
VO/ Video Editor: Aulia Hafisa/ Praba Mustika