continents of Asia country of indonesia

Tradition
Indonesia is centrally-located along ancient trading routes between the Far East, South Asia and the Middle East, resulting in many cultural practices being strongly influenced by a multitude of religions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, and Islam, all strong in the major trading cities.
Clothing 
  • Batik and Sarong: The Batik cloth is essentially a fabric with intricately designed patterns that are created using traditional techniques. ...
  • Kebaya: The kebayais traditionally worn by the Sudanese, Javanese and Balinese women. ...
  • Peci: ...
  • Kemben: ...
  • Baju Kurung: ...
  • Blangkon:



  • Language
  • Indonesian (locally referred to as Bahasa Indonesia) is the primary lingua franca. Indonesian is spoken by over 94% of the population, but it is the primary language of only 20% of the population. Javanese (Jawa) is the most common primary language, spoken by over 30% of the population.
Social habits

most essential elements of lifestyle of people who live in Indonesia. Mutual cooperation is usually more dominant in rural areas. People who live in the cities usually have lower mutual cooperation than people who live in rural areas
Music
  • Gamelan. Source. It is the most popular and widely spread form of music in Indonesia. ...
  • Tembang Sunda. (Source) ...
  • Dangdut. (Source) ...
  • Keroncong. (Source) ...
  • Qasidah. (Source) ...
  • Campursari. (SSourc

  • Cuisine
  • Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed the archipelagic nation of Indonesia. 
  • Religion
  • However, Indonesia is not a Muslim nation according to its constitution. The archipelago is a multifaith country and officially recognizes six religions – Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Confucianism