Indonesia showcases returned artifacts it had sought for decades from the Netherlands
- Centuries-Old stone Buddha statues and precious jewelries have been repatriated by the Dutch government to Indonesia and are on display at the National Museum.
- The collection includes over 800 artifacts returned under a repatriation agreement signed in 2022 between Indonesia and the Netherlands, according to Gunawan, the museum's head of cultural heritage.
- The repatriation efforts are part of a global trend, with countries like France and Belgium also returning cultural objects to their countries of origin.
- Indonesia's former ambassador to the Netherlands stated that this repatriation is crucial for reconstructing history that may have been lost or manipulated.
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