Religions – what are the 6 religions recognised by the Indonesian government?

Indonesian Mosque. A low-lying building with three towers, the central tower has a multi-tiered roof typical of Indonesian mosques.
Rahmat Irfan Denas1 | (CC BY-NC 3.02)

Facts and details: Religion in Indonesia3

New World Encyclopaedia: Religion in Indonesia4

Wikipedia: Religion in Indonesia5

Ethnic groups – explore the great cultural diversity of the different ethnic groups in Indonesia

A Javanese bride and groom wearing their traditional garb.
Arifhidayat6 | (CC BY-NC 3.02)

Encyclopaedia Britannica: Ethnic groups in Indonesia7

Unity in Diversity: Indonesia’s six largest ethnic groups8

Wikipedia: Ethnic groups in Indonesia9

Dress – each of the 30 provinces has its own traditional attire

Three Balinese girls wearing kebaya - a blouse-dress combination made of semi-transparent fabric with folded V neck line and colourful sash around the waist.
Anne-Mette Jensen10 | (CC BY-NC 2.011)

Study Indonesian: Indonesian clothing vocabulary12

Indonesia: Clothing and religion13

Wikipedia: National costume of Indonesia14

Food – taste the mouth-watering variety of food from spicy curries to deliciously sweet satay

Typical traditional Sundanese cuisine, Red rice with satay, raw vegetables with sambal, Grilled Gourami, and raw vegetables in peanut sauce, and tea
Gunawan Kartapranata15 | (CC BY-NC 3.02)

CNN Travel: 40 Indonesian foods we can’t live without16

Indonesia’d: An introduction to Indonesian food17

Country Profiles: Indonesia Food18