Indonesia has recovered 828 cultural artifacts looted during Dutch colonial rule, including a rare Ganesha statue. The artifacts, now displayed in Jakarta’s National Museum, symbolize Indonesia’s commitment to preserving its heritage and have sparked renewed interest in the nation’s history. The repatriation, part of a global movement, highlights Indonesia’s capacity to protect its cultural treasures, although thousands more remain abroad.
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