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Upd. 18/11/25
Denpasar Officially Indonesia’s Inclusivity Capital

The city of Denpasar received the national award Anugerah Cita Negeri 2025 from the Kompas TV channel — in the category of 'Peace and Inclusivity'. Officially, it was for its tolerance and cultural di…

Denpasar Officially Indonesia’s Inclusivity Capital
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Upd. 24/03/26 at 11:47
Bali Moves Against Legal Grey Zones in Small Business Sector

Bali is continuing to tackle one of the most sensitive issues of recent years: foreign-owned companies operating in sectors that are formally intended for locals. Indonesia’s Ministry of Investment (B…

Bali Moves Against Legal Grey Zones in Small Business Sector
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Upd. 19/01/26
Indonesia Simplifies Rules for Investors

Opening a company with foreign capital in Indonesia has become easier. The minimum paid-up share capital is now reduced from 10 to 2.5 billion rupiahs. The rules changed on October 2, 2025, when the n…

Indonesia Simplifies Rules for Investors
Indonesia & Asia
Upd. 21/03/26
Why Java Should Be Your Next Trip in 2026

Java is one of the most dynamic islands in the world. Something is happening here every single month—candlelit ritual processions, batik costume parades, trance dances in remote villages, jazz concert…

Why Java Should Be Your Next Trip in 2026
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Upd. 05/11/25
Surprise Inspection Finds Code Violations at Nuanu

One of the landmarks of Nuanu Creative City, the famous Tri Hita Karana Tower, situated on a cliff edge, raised concerns among local authorities. During an inspection conducted by the Tim Pansus DPRD…

Surprise Inspection Finds Code Violations at Nuanu
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Upd. 20/09/24
Indonesia's New Capital is Now Open for Visitors!

Nusantara, Indonesia’s future capital, has been opened for visits. Located on the island of Kalimantan, the under-construction city is now offering guided tours.

Participation in these unique trips is free, but visitors must register in advance through the IKNOW app (available in the App Store and Play Store). Only 300 visitors per day are allowed.

Indonesia's New Capital is Now Open for Visitors!