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A group of men, primarily dressed in traditional Javanese attire, are engaged in a cultural procession outdoors. They are walking on a paved surface made of square grey tiles, with dense green trees forming the background, suggesting a park or public square. The weather appears bright and possibly overcast, typical of daytime with no harsh shadows.

The participants wear black beskap jackets, often adorned with medals or sashes, and traditional blangkon headwear. Their lower garments are typically batik fabric sarongs or jarik. Two men in the foreground are carrying a long white banner horizontally. The man on the left of the banner is wearing a blue peci-style cap and glasses, with a richly embroidered black jacket over white trousers. The man on the right of the banner, and several others behind them, wear typical blangkon and black beskap. One individual further back in the procession stands out with white face paint and a more elaborate, colorful costume, possibly representing a character from traditional performance art.

The banner prominently displays text in black capital letters: "PAGUYUBAN KAWULO KRATON SURAKARTA HADINGINGRAT" followed by "PAKASA KAB. KARANGANYAR". Two logos are visible on the banner; the one on the left is the crest of the Kraton Surakarta Hadiningrat, and the one on the right is associated with PAKASA Kab. Karanganyar. The procession appears to be a formal or ceremonial event, reflecting Javanese cultural heritage from the Surakarta region of Indonesia, with participants maintaining a composed demeanor.
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Dec 14, 2024, 9:52 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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A group of men, primarily dressed in traditional Javanese attire, are engaged in a cultural procession outdoors. They are walking on a paved surface made of square grey tiles, with dense green trees forming the background, suggesting a park or public square. The weather appears bright and possibly overcast, typical of daytime with no harsh shadows. The participants wear black beskap jackets, often adorned with medals or sashes, and traditional blangkon headwear. Their lower garments are typically batik fabric sarongs or jarik. Two men in the foreground are carrying a long white banner horizontally. The man on the left of the banner is wearing a blue peci-style cap and glasses, with a richly embroidered black jacket over white trousers. The man on the right of the banner, and several others behind them, wear typical blangkon and black beskap. One individual further back in the procession stands out with white face paint and a more elaborate, colorful costume, possibly representing a character from traditional performance art. The banner prominently displays text in black capital letters: "PAGUYUBAN KAWULO KRATON SURAKARTA HADINGINGRAT" followed by "PAKASA KAB. KARANGANYAR". Two logos are visible on the banner; the one on the left is the crest of the Kraton Surakarta Hadiningrat, and the one on the right is associated with PAKASA Kab. Karanganyar. The procession appears to be a formal or ceremonial event, reflecting Javanese cultural heritage from the Surakarta region of Indonesia, with participants maintaining a composed demeanor.

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