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Asia Africa Carnival Unites Cultural Diversity from 26 Nations

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Asia Africa Festival 2026 in Bandung, Indonesia, celebrated cultural diversity with a carnival attended by delegates from 26 countries.
  • The event commemorated the 71st anniversary of the Asia Africa Conference, fostering international friendship and solidarity.
  • Participants showcased traditional attire and performances, creating a vibrant atmosphere that brought together local communities and international visitors.

Bandung, Indonesia, transformed into a vibrant tapestry of global cultures as the Asia Africa Festival 2026 kicked off with its main event, the Asia Africa Carnival. Jalan Asia Afrika buzzed with color, music, and traditional attire from 26 participating nations, drawing large crowds of residents and tourists.

The carnival serves as a significant commemoration of the 71st anniversary of the historic Asia Africa Conference. Delegates from across the continents gathered not only to showcase their unique cultural heritage through traditional clothing and performances but also to reaffirm the spirit of international friendship and solidarity that originated from the 1955 Bandung Conference.

From Japanese delegates greeting onlookers to the diverse array of traditional costumes representing various Asian and African nations, the event highlighted the rich cultural identities of each country. The air filled with the sounds of traditional music and dance, captivating the audience lining the streets. This cultural exchange provided an invaluable experience, connecting local communities with traditions from around the world.

Beyond the visual splendor and lively performances, the festival carries a profound message of unity in diversity. The Asia Africa Carnival 2026, originating from Bandung, aims to re-amplify the global call for mutual respect and the cultivation of cross-border friendships, echoing the enduring legacy of the Asia Africa Conference.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.