[:en]National Storytelling Day[:]
Indonesia celebrates National Storytelling Day every November 28, a day dedicated to honoring the rich tradition of storytelling and children’s literature in the country.
The date coincides with the birthday of Drs. Suyadi widely known as Pak Raden, a beloved storyteller and cultural figure.
National Storytelling Day was first declared on November 28, 2015 at the Library of the Ministry of Education and Culture through the collaboration of storytellers, literacy communities, and cultural activists.
Storytelling plays an essential role in children’s growth and in safeguarding cultural identity. Through stories, children learn language skills, moral values, and broader perspectives about the world.
It also helps preserve Indonesia’s diverse folk tales legends, myths, and fables passed down through generations.
Pak Raden is best remembered for his work in Si Unyil, a classic Indonesian puppet show that delivers moral messages, cultural values, and educational lessons in a fun and engaging way.
His contribution to children’s storytelling made his birthday the perfect choice for commemorating National Storytelling Day.
Everyone can take part in this celebration families, schools, and communities. Here are some meaningful ideas:
These simple actions ensure storytelling remains alive in homes and public spaces.
As children increasingly embrace digital entertainment, storytelling continues to offer strong emotional connections, imagination building, and cultural grounding.
National Storytelling Day reminds us that stories are not only entertaining they mold character, encourage empathy, and strengthen literacy in Indonesia’s future generations. By protecting storytelling traditions, we help preserve Indonesia’s cultural richness for years to come.
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