Inside the Independence Day Ceremony Goodie Bag at the Palace
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Attendees at Indonesia's 81st Independence Day ceremony at the Presidential Palace received goodie bags filled with souvenirs.
- The bags contained a variety of items including books, a notebook, a fan, a mug, a hat, a t-shirt, a towel, a jumping rubber, and coasters.
- Traditional games like marbles and jumping rubber were among the items, drawing particular attention.
Guests attending the 81st Independence Day ceremony at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta on Monday received a special souvenir: a goodie bag. The white, milky-colored bag, adorned with red drawstrings, contained a diverse collection of items designed to commemorate the occasion.
The contents offered a mix of practical and nostalgic items. Attendees received the book "Presiden Solusi" (Presidential Solutions), a red-and-white notebook, a red fan, a white mug with red lettering, and a red hat. Additionally, the bag included a red t-shirt, a white towel, a jumping rubber toy, coasters, and a glass.
Among the souvenirs, traditional games like marbles and the jumping rubber particularly captured attention, offering a playful nod to Indonesian heritage. The ceremony itself saw a large turnout, with people gathering early and many dressed in traditional attire from various regions or in red and white national colors.
Originally published by CNN Indonesia in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.