Indonesia is a very diverse country, with more than 300 different ethnic groups.
Indonesian is the official language of the country, but there are more than 700 different regional languages throughout Indonesia.
Islam is the majority religion in Indonesia, but there are also other religions such as Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.
There are many festivals and celebrations held in Indonesia that reflect cultural diversity, such as Eid al -Fitr, Christmas, Nyepi, and Vesak.
Indonesia has a rich culinary diversity, with typical dishes from each different region.
Indonesia has unique traditional arts, such as Kecak dance from Bali and shadow puppets from Java.
Gender differences, sexual orientation, and gender identity are recognized by law in Indonesia.
Indonesia has a long history of opposing discrimination, including the independence movement led by figures such as Sukarno and Hatta.
At present, Indonesia continues to struggle to increase inclusion and remove discrimination against minority groups such as LGBT and people with disabilities.
The Indonesian government has established various policies to encourage inclusion and diversity, including multicultural education programs and recognition of the existence of different customs and religions.