Indonesia Special Exhibition.

Indonesia Special Exhibition.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Daegu University Central Museum will hold a multicultural special exhibition titled "Appa Kabar, Indonesia" from the 5th at the Planning Exhibition Hall on the 2nd floor of Seongsan Hall, Gyeongsan Campus.


This project was realized as Daegu University was selected as a base institution for the National Folk Museum's "Multicultural Package Rental Operation Project - Indonesia Package."


The Multicultural Package Rental Operation Project rents multicultural packages from five countries?India, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Japan, and China?through five base institutions nationwide.


The special exhibition, continuing until the end of October, displays multicultural package cultural materials created to allow close contact with actual Indonesian-related artifacts and to better understand its culture and arts.


The exhibition introduces cultural and artistic aspects through Indonesian daily life, games and musical instruments, angklung (traditional bamboo instrument), clothing, and dolls. Various exhibition-linked educational programs and a Shrinkles art experience keyring-making program are also prepared.


Additionally, a small package rental operation containing Indonesian lifestyle culture is conducted simultaneously. Schools, libraries, multicultural centers, daycare centers, and kindergartens interested in multicultural education can apply anytime and borrow free of charge.



Kim Seong-jin, director of Daegu University Central Museum, said, "The multicultural package rental project can meet the cultural and artistic expectations of local residents who lack cultural and artistic infrastructure compared to the metropolitan area," adding, "We will contribute to the activation of multicultural education based on Daegu University's founding spirit."


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