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		<title>Angklung goes to HD Ningbo</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[An article written by me about a fun afternoon introducing angklung, a traditionalÂ bamboo shaker instrument. Commonly found in South East Asia including Indonesia, we (GKI and Djas Merah) hoped that our audience enjoyed the sound of angklung. As Indonesian, I had a go since I was a little kid in elementary school. Please get in touch if you want to learn more about angklung (gerakankebaikanindonesia@gmail.com) and hope you have a pleasant read. Bye for now.]]></description>
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