Chinese Indonesians
How Centuries of Chinese Migration Changed Indonesian Food Forever: Akarasa
In this episode of Akarasa, we explore the history, flavors, and traditions of Chinese noodles—a dish with roots thousands of kilometers away.
Introducing Akarasa, a Series About Food, Culture, and Everything In Between
We're back with another new series made in partnership with GO-JEK.
Chinese-Indonesian Refugees Found a New Home, and New Problems, in the US
In Philadelphia, home to the second largest Indonesian American population in the US, those who escaped the riots in May 1998 are living through a period of rising anti-immigration rhetoric.
We Asked People Who Fled After the '98 Riots How They Feel About Indonesia Today
What's the country look like to them after all these years abroad?
Photographing the Descendants of One of the Oldest Chinese Communities in Indonesia
Photojournalist P.J. Leo spent nine years documenting the unique lives of Indonesia's Benteng Chinese families.
Behind the Chinese New Year Tradition of Burning 'Cars'
We reached out to Chinese Indonesian millennials about the traditions hold dear.
Is Anyone Really 'Pribumi'?
A chance conversation leads our reporter on a search for the roots of what it means to be Indonesian.
Breaking Fast With Indonesia's Chinese Muslim Community
Islam has deep roots in China's Shaanxi province.
The Uniquely Indonesian Pains of Having Only One Name
Think your life is difficult? Try going through life with only a first name.