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The video tells the story of The Chinese Indonesian Literature Museum, founded by Azmi Abubakar, an Acehnese man. Azmi considers Tionghoa to be a part of Indonesia. How much we understand them is up to us, and vice versa. Azmi wishes, through this museum, that the Tionghoa and all ethnicities in Indonesia can take care of each other.
(The Jakarta Post / Muthi Achadiat Kautsar)