
The majority of Indonesia’s population are Sunni Muslims. Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, and other religious minorities also have deep historical roots in the country.
Bali is a city of unique diversity, where the majority of the population identify as Hindus. Other religious groups, including Muslims, Catholics, Protestants, and Buddhists, live on the island.
The presence of religious buildings, both from a historical and contemporary perspectives, highlights the religious diversity and co-existence within a country. These structures often reflect the intricate fabric of religious plurality that has shaped the nation’s identity and are celebrated as an integral part of its national heritage.
Sandya is a documentary produced by young Indonesian people on the religious diversity and coexistence in the country.
Video Story
Explore how people in Bali deal with religious diversity both in the community and within a family.
Additional Resources
For more information on Indonesia and its religious diversity, explore our Indonesia case study page.
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