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Cultural heritage: A worker arranges traditional Javanese Gamelan musical instruments at a home industry workshop in Boyolali, Central Java, on Wednesday

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Wed, July 15, 2015 Published on Jul. 15, 2015 Published on 2015-07-15T16:05:10+07:00

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span class="caption">Cultural heritage: A worker arranges traditional Javanese Gamelan musical instruments at a home industry workshop in Boyolali, Central Java, on Wednesday. The gamelan, which are exported to France, Australia and Malaysia, are sold for between Rp 350 million (US$26,241) and Rp 500 million per set. (Antara)

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