Prabowo visited the Indonesian pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka

Jakarta – President Prabowo Subianto visited the Indonesian pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan. Prabowo greeted the visitors who attended and enjoyed the diversity at this pavilion. Prabowo, quoted by the Press, Media and Information Bureau of the presidential secretariat, showed up local time on Saturday (9/20/2025). Expo 2025 Osaka was attended by 158 participants with the theme ‘Flority in Harmony-Nature, Culture, Future’, inspired by the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana which highlights the harmony between people, nature and God. Upon arrival at the pavilion, Prabowo immediately presented a pavilion area with architectural design that looks like a beautiful ship symbolizing the maritime heritage of Indonesia. During this visit, Prabowo appeared from his son, Didit Hediprasetyo. Browse to continue with Prabowo content, looked at the pavilion area. It is known to use this pavilion design plana Wood, which is the processed rice peel waste and recycled plastic waste. Not only that, this pavilion uses an energy -effective lighting and cooler system that is a tangible manifestation of Indonesia’s commitment to maintain a balance between development and sustainability. Indonesian pavilions are divided into four areas, one of which is the natural area that shows the beauty of Indonesian biodiversity through mini -tropical forests and leading art artists. In the ‘Nusantara Odyssey’ session, visitors can also enjoy film dishes that can explore geological wealth, marine, forest and cultural heritage. The cultural area entitled ‘The Resillience of Community’ contains an award for the cultural resilience and skills of the Indonesian population. In this area, visitors who were present could watch the photo exhibition ‘Face of the Archipelago’ by Davy Linggar, a collection of traditional heirloom weapons, as well as video art and traditional blacksmiths. In the future area, visitors can see the role of local wisdom in shaping problems before Indonesia. The textile heritage exhibition displayed with the formation of seven Phinisi ships symbolizes the maritime heritage of Indonesia. Not only that, Indonesian culinary offers can also be tasted by visitors from all over the world. Indonesian pavilions are visited every day every day about 30 thousand visitors. Also watch the video: This is the hope of the Minister of Environment Hanif Faisol against the Indonesian pavilion in COP 29 (WHN/DHN)