Longkangan Tradition Recognized as Indonesia Intangible Cultural Heritage After Years-Long Process

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TRENGGALEK – Longkangan tradition has officially received intangible cultural heritage status from Indonesia’s Ministry of Culture. The recognition marks a major milestone for the coastal community in Munjungan, Trenggalek. The process took nearly three years.

 

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