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Loud music and colorful traditional Indian clothing amplified energetic dances performed at Pasar Seni art market in Ancol Dreamland Park, North Jakarta, on Oct. 27. Four hours of Indian cultural performances livened up the city to mark Deepavali, the festival of lights. (JP/Donny Fernando)
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