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        "msgid": "selected-photos-fourth-week-of-may-2026-1780329404",
        "date": "2026-05-25 06:32:24",
        "title": "Selected Photos: Fourth Week of May 2026",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Indonesia's fourth week of May 2026 featured a diverse array of events, including religious rituals, cultural festivals, environmental conservation efforts, and protests. Key moments included Buddhist monks' peace walk, Eid al-Adha livestock preparations, and Persib Bandung's football championship celebrations.",
        "content": "<p>Bhikkhus participating in the Thudong ritual as part of the Indonesia\nWalk for Peace 2026 greet children at Tebuireng Islamic Boarding School\nin Jombang Regency, East Java, on Tuesday, 19 May 2026. Fifty-seven\nmonks from Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, and Indonesia visited the grave of\nGus Dur, a pluralism figure, before continuing their walk to Nganjuk and\nCentral Java to celebrate Vesak.<\/p>\n<p>Aerial view of livestock trading activities at Jonggol Animal Market\nin Bogor Regency, West Java, on Thursday, 21 May 2026. According to West\nJava provincial data, the availability of sacrificial animals for Eid\nal-Adha 2026 is sufficient, with stock of 223,812 sheep, 120,916 cattle,\n61,578 goats, and 700 buffaloes.<\/p>\n<p>Protesters display posters during a solidarity action for journalists\nand activists of GSF 2.0 in Surabaya, East Java, on Thursday, 21 May\n2026. Organisations including the Surabaya Independent Journalists\nAlliance (AJI) condemned the abduction of human rights journalists and\nactivists by Israeli forces and demanded their unconditional\nrelease.<\/p>\n<p>A young Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) lies in a trap cage\nafter being sedated in Palupuh, Agam, West Sumatra, on Friday, 22 May\n2026. The two-year-old female tiger entered human settlements and will\nnow be observed at Kinantan Wildlife and Cultural Park in\nBukittinggi.<\/p>\n<p>A drilling well spewing fire from the ground in a palm oil plantation\narea of Blang Rubek Village, Lhoksukon Subdistrict, North Aceh, on\nFriday, 22 May 2026. According to the Aceh Disaster Management Agency\n(BPBA), the mud and fire eruption reached around 100 metres in height,\nseverely damaging three houses and forcing 12 families (52 people) to\nevacuate to relatives\u2019 homes.<\/p>\n<p>Officials move a dead whale shark (Rhincodon typus) for autopsy and\nburial at Banjarsari Beach, Nusawungu, Cilacap, Central Java, on\nSaturday, 23 May 2026. The 4.5-metre, one-tonne whale shark was found\nalive but died during evacuation by locals and fishermen.<\/p>\n<p>Aerial view of thousands of Persib Bandung supporters (bobotoh)\ncrowding the Mochtar Kusumaatmadja Flyover in Bandung, West Java, on\nSaturday, 23 May 2026. Thousands took to the streets to celebrate Persib\nBandung\u2019s third consecutive Indonesia Super League title.<\/p>\n<p>Human statue performers pose during the Jakarta Old Town Humanoid\nFestival 2026 in Kota Tua, Jakarta, on Saturday, 23 May 2026. The\nfestival, featuring 30 human statue participants, celebrated Jakarta\u2019s\n499th anniversary.<\/p>\n<p>Participants wearing Garuda Pancasila-themed costumes ride bicycles\nduring the International Veteran Cycle Association (IVCA) 2026 costume\ncycle parade at Sewu Temple, Prambanan, Klaten, Central Java, on Sunday,\n24 May 2026. International participants joined the event as part of the\nKlaten International Cycling Festival to preserve vintage bicycle\nhistory, promote sports tourism, and showcase Indonesian cultural\nheritage and tourism sites to foreign delegations.<\/p>\n<p>Citizens light flares while watching Persib Bandung\u2019s championship\nconvoy in Bandung, West Java, on Sunday, 24 May 2026. Thousands of\nresidents joined the convoy along various city streets to celebrate\nPersib Bandung\u2019s third consecutive Indonesian League title.<\/p>\n<p>Jockeys urge on cattle during bull racing at the Sapeh Brujul\nFestival in Probolinggo, East Java, on Sunday, 24 May 2026. Thirty-one\nparticipants from various East Java regions took part in the bull racing\nevent to preserve the tradition, recognised as intangible cultural\nheritage.<\/p>\n<p>A young olive ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) touches seawater\nupon release at Ambai Beach House, Amban Beach, Manokwari, West Papua,\non Sunday, 24 May 2026. Fifty olive ridley and eight hawksbill turtle\nhatchlings were released to educate visitors and the public on\npreserving marine biodiversity.<\/p>",
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