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Indonesia's first national Chinese New Year celebration, held Feb. 28, 2026, marked the festival as a formal event promoting unity, diversity, and cultural inclusion.
Indonesia held its first national-level Chinese New Year celebration on February 28, 2026, in Jakarta and multiple cities, marking the festival as a formal national observance.
President Prabowo Subianto praised the event in a video address, highlighting unity in diversity and the peaceful coexistence of cultures and religions, especially as Chinese New Year coincided with Ramadan.
The celebration featured traditional performances, lantern displays, bazaars, and interfaith activities, promoted by the National Lunar New Year Committee.
Officials emphasized cultural inclusion, national unity, and the economic potential of cultural events under the principle of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika.
La primera celebración nacional de Año Nuevo Chino de Indonesia, celebrada el 28 de febrero de 2026, marcó el festival como un evento formal que promueve la unidad, la diversidad y la inclusión cultural.