KBR 68H Saga: At a primary school in Cimpea diversity is the air that the teachers and students breathe

Students at the Budhi Bhakti primary school in Cikampek enjoy being together.

Students at Budhi Bhakti primary school come from a range of ethnic backgrounds including Sundanese, Batak, Ambonese and Chinese. Source: Courtesy Budhi/KBR - 16 Nov.

The village of Ciampea, Bogor, West Java exemplifies the Indonesian values of tolerance and harmony. Places of worship for different religions are situated close to each other. A culture of tolerance has taken root. How is it maintained?


The Budhi Bhakti primary school in Ciampea emphasises the village’s culture of harmony and tolerance.  It is where students learn to respect each other.  The team at KBR 68 H visited the school and talked with teachers and students who explained that the school’s strength is its cultural diversity.
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The Hok Tek Bio klenteng (Chinese place of worship) is located close to the church, mosque and Buddhist temple in Ciampea
When police recently uncovered a terrorist plot to trial bomb Cikampek, people believed it was aimed to destroy the village’s culture of harmony. Source: by anton_ardyanto /Creative Commons

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