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Diplomatic Notes: Cultural diplomacy

South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Cho Tai-young (right) and his wife Oh Gye-young (second right) pose with Vice President Jusuf Kalla’s expert economic advisor, Sofjan Wanandi (left) and his wife Riantini Wanandi during the first Indonesian Ballet Gala at Ciputra Artpreneur Theater in Jakarta on Saturday

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Tue, August 25, 2015 Published on Aug. 25, 2015 Published on 2015-08-25T07:37:48+07:00

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South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Cho Tai-young (right) and his wife Oh Gye-young (second right) pose with Vice President Jusuf Kalla’s expert economic advisor, Sofjan Wanandi (left) and his wife Riantini Wanandi during the first Indonesian Ballet Gala at Ciputra Artpreneur Theater in Jakarta on Saturday. South Korea’s National Ballet performed along with dancers from Australia, Indonesia, Czech Republic at the show.(JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah) South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Cho Tai-young (right) and his wife Oh Gye-young (second right) pose with Vice President Jusuf Kalla’s expert economic advisor, Sofjan Wanandi (left) and his wife Riantini Wanandi during the first Indonesian Ballet Gala at Ciputra Artpreneur Theater in Jakarta on Saturday. South Korea’s National Ballet performed along with dancers from Australia, Indonesia, Czech Republic at the show.(JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah) (right) and his wife Oh Gye-young (second right) pose with Vice President Jusuf Kalla’s expert economic advisor, Sofjan Wanandi (left) and his wife Riantini Wanandi during the first Indonesian Ballet Gala at Ciputra Artpreneur Theater in Jakarta on Saturday. South Korea’s National Ballet performed along with dancers from Australia, Indonesia, Czech Republic at the show.(JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah)

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span class="caption">South Korean Ambassador to Indonesia Cho Tai-young (right) and his wife Oh Gye-young (second right) pose with Vice President Jusuf Kalla'€™s expert economic advisor, Sofjan Wanandi (left) and his wife Riantini Wanandi during the first Indonesian Ballet Gala at Ciputra Artpreneur Theater in Jakarta on Saturday. South Korea'€™s National Ballet performed along with dancers from Australia, Indonesia, Czech Republic at the show.(JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah)

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