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To commemorate UN World Peacekeeper Day, the Indonesian Army exhibited armoured personnel carrier used by UN Peacekeeper Indonesian personnel.
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Javanese traditional game festival held in Sriwedari Garden Plaza. Children play Dakon, Bekel, Bakiak Bathok (Coconut shell race), Cublak-cublak Suweng, Engkel (Arm wrestling), Delik-delikan (Hide and seek), and dan Jaranan, which is seldom played.
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Disabled people, escorted by police, campaigned for traffic safety during the Slamet Riyadi street car free day event.
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Students from Children with Disabilities Foundation School performed, and sang acoustic music during car free day on Slamet Riyadi street.
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Hundreds of children, many carrying posters and placards, joined a protest against violence towards Muslims in Myanmar, Suriah, and the Palestinian Territory.
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An old train was brought back into service as it operated during a car free day in Slamet Riyadi street, Solo. The Jaladara route operates past Solo city landmarks such as Sriwedari Park and Slamet Riyadi sculpture.
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Father Mudji Sutrisno known as Romo (Father) Mudji exhibited his travel sketches including those from his journey to Cambodia and Laos in Balai Soedjatmoko, in Solo City.
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The Makam Haji underpass connecting Laweyan, Solo city and Makam Haji, Kartasura opened to the public. The underpass is located beneath railway lines.
