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Once known for its polluted irrigation system filled with waste, Gedongkiwo subdistrict in Yogyakarta has turned into a tourist magnet in the city. The area is now well-known for its drainage canal that is filled with various fish, reminiscent of the famous koi-filled canals in Japan.
Videographer: Donny Fernando
Multimedia Journalist: Ramadani Saputra
Multimedia Editor: Kharishar Kahfi