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View all search resultsEmployees attach leather to tambourines at a workshop in Tulungagung, East Java, on Tuesday
span class="caption">Employees attach leather to tambourines at a workshop in Tulungagung, East Java, on Tuesday. The tambourines are exported to Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong and cost between Rp 600,000 and Rp 900,000 for a set.(Antara/Sahlan Kurniawan)
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