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Indonesia has a rapidly growing film industry, particularly known for its horror and action genres.
The screen is a primary medium for disseminating social values and political narratives.
Indonesian cuisine is known for its rich flavors and spices, with popular dishes like (fried rice), gadol (a type of Indonesian sandwich), and sate (meat skewers). The country's fashion industry is also growing, with many local designers showcasing their designs on the international stage.
Like much of the world, Indonesia has been swept up by Hallyu (the Korean Wave). K-pop and K-dramas are immensely popular, but Indonesia’s response is unique. Rather than just consuming Korean culture, the local industry has integrated it. We see this in the rise of Indonesian-born K-pop idols like Dita Karang, and in the "K-style" aesthetics of local boy bands and girl groups. This "localization" of global trends is a hallmark of Indonesian pop culture—taking a foreign template and injecting it with Indonesian warmth and linguistic flavor. Cinema: From Horror to International Prestige