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Hari Kemerdekaan - Independence Day

Indonesia's biggest national celebration, every 17 August

What is it?

Every year on the 17th of August, the whole of Indonesia celebrates Hari Kemerdekaan - Independence Day. It is the day Indonesia first became its own country, in 1945. Flags appear everywhere, and almost every village holds a big party.

Tell me more

The Indonesian flag is wonderfully simple: two stripes, one red on top and one white below. Red stands for courage and white for purity. In the weeks before 17 August, you will see this flag on every street corner, in every shop window, and on the front of every house. Some streets paint the kerbstones red and white.

Schools play a huge role. Many schools hold a flag-raising ceremony on the morning of the 17th. Children practise marching for weeks beforehand. The most important ceremony is held at the President's palace and is shown on television - everyone watches together.

But the best bit, especially for children, is the games. Every neighbourhood organises an Independence Day games afternoon, packed with funny competitions. The most famous is panjat pinang - climbing a tall, slippery wooden pole to grab prizes tied at the top. Teams have to climb on each other's shoulders.

There are sack races, marble-on-a-spoon races, a cracker-eating race (where the cracker is dangled on a string), and a race to put a pencil tied to your waist into a glass bottle. Whole villages spill out into the streets, laughing. Even people watching from upstairs windows are cheering. Hari Kemerdekaan feels like a giant national birthday party.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01What is your country's national day? How is it celebrated?
  2. 02Panjat pinang is a team game where you have to climb on your friends' shoulders. Why might team games feel special on a national day?
  3. 03If you were planning a national 'games afternoon' for your school, what three silly games would you choose?
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Classroom activity

Hold your own class 'games afternoon' in PE: a sack race, an egg-and-spoon race, and one game the class invents. Time how long each takes. At the end, give each team a friendly name from any country represented in the class.