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Semarang residents hopeful in the Year of the Rabbit

Chinese-Indonesian residents of Semarang, Central Java, are hoping for better lives in the Year of the Rabbit, as restriction-free Lunar New Year festivities return.

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Sun, January 22, 2023 Published on Jan. 21, 2023 Published on 2023-01-21T21:25:11+07:00

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A man cleans a painting of a tiger at a temple in Semarang, Central Java, on Jan. 27, 2022, ahead of the Lunar New Year. A man cleans a painting of a tiger at a temple in Semarang, Central Java, on Jan. 27, 2022, ahead of the Lunar New Year. (AFP/Daffa Ramya Kanzuddin)

Chinese-Indonesian residents of Semarang, Central Java, are hoping for better lives in the Year of the Rabbit, as restriction-free Lunar New Year festivities return.

“Imlek celebrations in the past few years have been muted as a result of the pandemic,” said Aman Gautama Wangsa, chair of the Khong Kauw Hwee foundation, on Thursday.

“Now that movement restrictions have been lifted, we are hopeful that this Year of the Rabbit, everything will be better.” 

The foundation runs kindergarten, elementary and junior high schools for children from low-income families. Students were each given the festive delicacies kue keranjang (basket cakes) ahead of Imlek, which falls on Sunday.

“I only eat this cake during Imlek. I was happy to get it,” said Stanlay Kurniawan, a junior high school student.

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