[:id]Hari wayang Nasional[:en]National Wayang Day[:]
Every November 7, Indonesia celebrates National Wayang Day, a special occasion dedicated to one of the country’s most iconic traditional arts the wayang.
This commemoration was officially established through Presidential Decree No. 30 of 2018, to honor the UNESCO recognition on November 7, 2003, which declared wayang as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
For centuries, wayang has been an integral part of Indonesian culture. Beyond entertainment, it serves as a medium of moral and spiritual education, carrying profound life lessons through symbolic characters and stories.
Epic tales like Mahabharata and Ramayana teach virtues such as honesty, courage, loyalty, and wisdom values that continue to inspire audiences across generations.
Indonesia’s cultural richness is reflected in the many forms of wayang across its regions, including:
Each type carries its own aesthetic and philosophical depth, showcasing Indonesia’s artistic diversity.
This national day aims to:
Through this celebration, Indonesians are reminded that wayang is not only an art form but also a living representation of wisdom and national identity.
Wayang embodies the soul of Indonesian storytelling a blend of art, philosophy, and history. On National Wayang Day, let’s reaffirm our commitment to preserving this timeless masterpiece for the world to see.
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