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News24xx.com - Foreign visitors enthusiastically visit the Indonesian booth at Australia's largest international cultural festival, the National Multicultural Festival (NMF), in Canberra.

The National Multicultural Festival (NMF) is the largest international festival in Canberra, Australia. This year's festival was attended by more than 300,000 visitors from Australians and international residents domiciled in Canberra.

According to the Indonesian Embassy in Canberra, which was received by Tempo on February 23, 2020, the Indonesian stand offered an expo covering three mainstay products of Indonesia, namely 10 New Bali themed tourist destination products, exhibitions of arts and crafts, and Indonesian trade products that had entered the Australian market, both from UKM and industry.

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In handicraft products, Indonesia sells rattan products, which have indeed entered the Australian market. As for the domestic trade products on display include Indofood, Mayora, Dua Kelinci, Kara, Sosro, Pertamina products. All of these products have indeed been exported to Australia. In addition, there are also SME products (Berdi Australia Pty Ltd) such as accessories, textiles and textile products, clothing, batik clothing, and so forth.

The enthusiasm of visitors, business people and the international community to the Indonesian stand was seen throughout the NMF 2020 event. In addition to domestic products, the appeal of the Indonesian stand was in a game that had prizes directly on Indonesian products. This strategy is effective, where visitors are willing to stand in line to play and win prizes.

Uniquely, some Indonesian stand visitors wore batik, and even tried to practice their Indonesian skills while watching an exhibition of Indonesian teaching materials. "Apa kabar? Selamat sore! Aku belajar Bahasa Indonesia" (How are you? Good evening! I am learning Indonesian) they say. This shows the closeness of the hearts of the Friends of Indonesia to Indonesia.

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Many visitors are already familiar with Indonesian products on display. Other visitors welcomed the many new products from Indonesia in the Australian market.

Not a few visitors who even enjoy snacks with a taste of durian, try a variety of shoes and clothing products, enjoy coffee, tea, and fast food noodle products, which are very popular with Australian children.

"I really like Indonesian cuisine, and I want to go to Indonesia again," said Miranda, a Melbourne resident who recently visited Jakarta and Surabaya.


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