Indonesia might soon see another one of its traditional crafts included in Unesco's World Heritage List.
The Kudus regency in Central Java is drafting a proposal to shortlist gebyok, the intricate carving of room partitions in traditional Javanese homes, for nomination to the list, The Straits Times heard from Ms Lilik Ngesti Widiasuryani, who is head of history, museum and archaeology in Kudus regency.
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