Creating a loveable Nusantara


Indonesian President Joko Widodo leading a traditional ritual of combining water and soil from each province in the republic, known as the Kendi Nusantara ritual, at the new capital’s ground zero in March last year.

FINLAND is the happiest country for the sixth year in a row as touted by the United Nations on the International Day of Happiness on March 20.

Finland, and other countries and cities, are places to learn from to create not only a liveable city, but a lovable one as the new capital city of Indonesia, Nusantara, strives to be.

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