At Nansha Bird Park, about 70 km from the downtown of Guangzhou City, an Indonesian Pavilion was built. On Saturday, December 26, Indonesian Ambassador to China, Djauhari Oratmangun accompanied by the Indonesian Consul General in Guangzhou Gustanto, Nansha district officials, and the owner of the bird park inaugurated the Indonesian Pavilion. The inauguration of the Indonesian Pavilion is a beautiful gift, commemorating 70 years of Indonesia-China diplomatic relations. On that occasion, Ambassador Djauhari gave a souvenir in the form of civet coffee from Indonesia and a cover of the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations to Nansha officials. The Consul for Social-Cultural Information at the Indonesian Consulate in Guangzhou, Kurniawan Wibowo explained that the Indonesian Pavilion has three floors, which are completely made of bamboo and built by 11 Balinese artists. Apart from the architectural design which is thick with the nuances of the archipelago, an interesting aspect of the 500 square meter building is the raw materials imported specifically from Yogyakarta and Bali.
The Indonesian Embassy in Tunis on 21st December appeared on the Watania1 Tunisian TV program with a cooking demonstration of Indonesian food, talk shows about bilateral relations between Indonesia and Tunisia, regional fashion shows, and dance performances. The activities on this program were broadcasted live on TV and could also be seen on the YouTube media channel. The cooking demonstration was carried out by the chef of Indonesia’s residence by presenting chicken satay, fried noodles and spring roll which were practiced directly in the studio accompanied by the TV station chef. This 2-hour TV program is part of a series of commemoration for the 60th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between Indonesia and Tunisia as well as diplomacy to introduce Indonesia more and improve Indonesia's positive image in Tunisia.