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The Chinese Muslim community in several areas in Indonesia promote integration and tolerance by building mosques and holding public events.
The building with the red-and-green faade looks striking in the middle of an elite residential area at Jakabaring, Palembang, South Sumatra. At first glimpse, people could mistake it for a Confucian temple, where Chinese Indonesians go for prayers. Most eye-catching is the Chinese calligraphy written on the outside of the building.
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