Republic of Indonesia
The Republic of Indonesia referred to as Indonesia or Indonesia
It is one of the Southeast Asian countries. It is composed of approximately 17,508 islands. It is the largest archipelago nation in the world and its territory spans Asia and Oceania. It is also known as the "State of the Isles." With a population of more than 258 million, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. Indonesia has about 6 million laborers working abroad, including Malaysia and Saudi Arabia, with 2.2 million and 1.5 million people respectively. Overseas workers remitted about 7 billion U.S. dollars back to Indonesia in 2010.
Indonesian official language
For the Indonesian language, the basic vocabulary and grammatical structure and Malay language are the same for the language developed based on the Malay language commonly used in the Riau Islands, Johor and Malacca Strait.
Indonesian Anarchy
However, public officials are not allowed to hold atheism and must be religious (Panchahira, Indonesia's Five Principles for the Establishment of the State, Article 1), otherwise it will be regarded as a Communist Party (In Indonesia, communism and its related activities are illegal in Indonesia) . Although the Indonesian Constitution affirms religious freedom, the government only recognizes six religions: Islam, Christian Protestantism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Although Indonesia is not an Islamic country, it is the country with the largest Muslim population in the world. According to the 2000 census, 86.1% of the population believe in Islam. Most Muslims are Sunnis, Christians account for about 9%, Hinduism is 3%, Buddhism, Confucianism and primitive fetishism account for about 2%. Most Hindus are Balinese and most Buddhists are Chinese.
Indonesian diet
It varies slightly from region to region, based on Chinese, European, Middle Eastern and Indian cuisine. Rice is a staple food, with vegetables and meat and other small dishes. Due to the influence of Islam, most Indonesians do not eat pork. Spices (especially peppers), coconut milk, fish, and chicken are commonly used ingredients. Cooking methods are fried, roasted, and fried. Indonesians also like to eat pasta, such as eating various kinds of noodles and breads. Indonesia is rich in fish, shrimp, fish and shrimp are also very particular about. Indonesia is a country rich in spices, and Indonesia's production of dishes like to put a variety of spices, as well as pepper, onion, ginger, garlic and so on. Therefore, the characteristics of Indonesia are generally spicy and spicy. Indonesians like to eat "Sand," "Dengden," and "curry." Indonesians use chopsticks and forks instead of chopsticks, and sometimes prefer to pour rice with their hands. At the time of pilaf, the rice was first served on the plate, and then the rice was pinched into small groups with the right finger and sent to the mouth to sip one by one. Put a bowl of fresh water on the side of the table, while pilfering rice, and dipping clean water from time to time to avoid sticking rice to your fingers.
In 2015 Indonesia's GDP
In 2015 Indonesia's GDP totaled 861.93 billion U.S. dollars, while per capita GDP was 3,347 U.S. dollars.
KJRI Hong Kong (Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia)
Address: 127-129 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong SAR
T. +852 3651 0200
F. +852 2895 0139
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kemlu.go.id/hongkong/
HKCOEA
The Hong Kong Chamber
of Employment Agencies
(HKCOEA) ("The Hong Kong Chamber") is a non-profit
organization formed by a group of leading
Employment Agencies of Hong Kong with full experiences in dealing with
the deployment of domestic helpers from the
Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Bangladesh
for over a decade.
We found the surprising demand of Hong Kong Community on domestic helpers with diversified.

