![]() ![]() The flag-lowering ceremony also takes place at about five P.M. A military procession follows, and the Indonesian national orchestra performs an orchestral and musical performance of patriotic and traditional songs. Later, all Indonesian national television stations broadcast the National Independence Day Ceremony live from the presidential palace in Jakarta. local time on August 17, cities and regencies throughout Indonesia hoist the national flag in a ceremony held at their respective city halls. Natives of Indonesia also decorate streets and alleys with ‘Umbul-umbul’ (red and white pennant flags) and banners to celebrate Indonesia Independence Day. Even Indonesian diplomatic offices abroad are requested to fly the national flag on August 17 to commemorate the national holiday. The Constitution of Indonesia recommends every Indonesian fly the national flag in front of houses, office buildings, schools, and public institutions throughout the country on Independence Day. The words ‘Dirgahayu RI’ - meaning ‘Long Live Indonesia!’ - can be seen all around cities and towns throughout the country. Red and white bunting drape the fences around the presidential palace, various government offices, and housing complexes. ![]() Malls wear the national red and white colors and offer special Independence Day sales and discounts. Buildings don conspicuous red and white banners and glowing decorations. Throughout Indonesia, preparations for the national holiday begin about three weeks before the actual date. It took four long years of agitation and diplomacy before Queen Juliana of the Netherlands formally granted Indonesia her independence. ![]() The struggle for Indonesia’s freedom and liberation was not an easy one. Indonesia had remained under Dutch colonial rule for over 300 years until a group of nationalists declared its independence on August 17, 1945. ![]()
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