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The image shows a wall display at the Museum of the Presidential Palace of Bogor, Indonesia, located at the coordinates -6.603 latitude and 106.798 longitude. The display features black and white photographs and text about the Indonesian rice trade and the role of diplomacy in ensuring food security.  

The top of the display is a red banner with the words "EKSPOR BERAS PERTAMA MELALUI DIPLOMASI BERAS."  Below the banner are three rows of black and white photographs, separated by black borders, with text panels in between. 

The top row includes a photograph of a group of people in a meeting, a framed portrait of a man in a suit and hat with a quote in Indonesian, and a photograph of a group of people standing outside. 

The middle row features a photograph of a group of people loading sacks of rice, another photograph of people working outdoors, and a photograph of a group of people walking in a procession.

The bottom row shows a photograph of a group of people gathered outside, followed by another photograph of people working outdoors.

The text panels between the photographs feature additional details about the rice trade and its historical significance. One panel notes that the first rice export was made on May 19, 1965, through the use of diplomatic channels to secure food aid for Indonesia. This act of diplomacy helped to alleviate food shortages and improve the lives of the Indonesian people. The panel also mentions that the Indonesian government worked closely with the International Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations to ensure the successful delivery of food aid.
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Apr 9, 2025, 3:11 AM

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The image shows a wall display at the Museum of the Presidential Palace of Bogor, Indonesia, located at the coordinates -6.603 latitude and 106.798 longitude. The display features black and white photographs and text about the Indonesian rice trade and the role of diplomacy in ensuring food security. The top of the display is a red banner with the words "EKSPOR BERAS PERTAMA MELALUI DIPLOMASI BERAS." Below the banner are three rows of black and white photographs, separated by black borders, with text panels in between. The top row includes a photograph of a group of people in a meeting, a framed portrait of a man in a suit and hat with a quote in Indonesian, and a photograph of a group of people standing outside. The middle row features a photograph of a group of people loading sacks of rice, another photograph of people working outdoors, and a photograph of a group of people walking in a procession. The bottom row shows a photograph of a group of people gathered outside, followed by another photograph of people working outdoors. The text panels between the photographs feature additional details about the rice trade and its historical significance. One panel notes that the first rice export was made on May 19, 1965, through the use of diplomatic channels to secure food aid for Indonesia. This act of diplomacy helped to alleviate food shortages and improve the lives of the Indonesian people. The panel also mentions that the Indonesian government worked closely with the International Red Cross and other humanitarian organizations to ensure the successful delivery of food aid.

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