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View all search resultsIn its eighth installment this year, the Borobudur Writers and Cultural Festival (BWCF 2019) will gather writers and cultural enthusiasts to revisit the ancient beliefs that existed in the archipelago.
The exhibition – which ran until April 25 at the Nujiwa Community Gallery in Karanganyar, Magelang – was entitled “Borobodur di Mata Suparno” (“Borobudur in the Eyes of Suparno”) after the temple’s 67-year-old conservationist.
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