Indonesia's indisputable capital of culture, Yogyakarta is the country's largest education hub and a thriving cultural centre. Javanese artistic and cultural heritage pervades the city, but its dynamic creative essence can be breathed in the streets too, where artwork on the walls expresses young Indonesian artists's creativity and transforms the city in an open-air art gallery.
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