Indonesian youth are highly active on social media, with over 90% of the population using platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. This has given rise to a new generation of social media influencers, with many young Indonesians building careers as online personalities, promoting products, and sharing their lifestyles with millions of followers. K-pop and Korean dramas are also hugely popular among Indonesian youth, with many fans creating and sharing their own fan art, music covers, and fan fiction.

(Urban Chindo): Modern, entrepreneurial urban youth who balance family traditions with high-speed professional ambition.

Indonesian youth are passionate about music and dance, with genres like dangdut (a fusion of traditional Indonesian music and modern styles) and hip-hop gaining popularity. The Indonesian music scene has produced several international artists, including singers like Isyana Sarasvati and musicians like NIKI. Traditional dances, such as the Tari Merak and Tari Kecak, are also being reimagined by young choreographers, who are incorporating modern styles and themes into their performances.

Professional teams live and train together, similar to K-pop idols, becoming celebrities in their own right. 🌿 Social and Environmental Consciousness

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