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COMMENT | A question of taste in regional culture wars
COMMENT | Negara serumpun kadang tak rukun (allied nations aren't always in harmony).
As we are about to touch on a sensitive subject, I apologise first if my words may have hurt you in any way. We have had some “cultural wars” every so often from batik, angklung, wayang kulit, tari pendet, Tor-tor dance and Gordang Sambilan with our Indonesian “neighbours”.
Occasionally, this rivalry can get heated, as when the Prime Minister announced to seek recognition of Bahasa Melayu as a second language by Asean. The proposal was quickly shot down by the Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia, Nadiem Makarim.
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