JEPARA EXHIBITION CENTRE

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Exhibition of Wooden Furniture and Wooden Products

Investment Opportunity

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Indonesia

Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelago, is located in Southeast Asia and consists of over 17,000 islands. Renowned for its cultural diversity, Indonesia features stunning landscapes such as lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. With a population exceeding 270 million, it is the fourth most populous country globally. The bustling capital city, Jakarta, is famous for its modern skyscrapers and over 170 malls, offering a plethora of fashion, food, and entertainment options. Bali, a top tourist destination, attracts visitors with its beautiful resorts and spiritual retreats.

17,000+

Islands

270 M+

Population of Indonesia

Indonesia is the world’s fourth-most-populous country and Indonesia’s economy is diverse and robust, with significant contributions from agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism, solidifying its status as an emerging economic powerhouse in Southeast Asia. As an upper-middle-income country and G20 member, Indonesia is classified as a newly industrialized nation. The country boasts more than 600 airports, enhancing connectivity across its extensive island network. Despite ranking 116th in the latest Human Development Index with a score of 0.694, Indonesia is committed to improving quality of life and infrastructure. Additionally, it ranks 80th out of 143 countries in the World Happiness Report 2024. The Indonesian passport provides visa-free access to 80 destinations, ranking 67th on the Guide Passport Index.

Jepara

Jepara is a coastal town located in the province of Central Java, Indonesia. It is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, particularly in traditional Javanese woodworking and craftsmanship. The town is famous for its intricate woodcarvings and furniture production, which have earned it the title of “The Furniture Capital of Indonesia“.

Jepara’s furniture industry has a long history dating back centuries, with artisans known for their skills in creating beautifully crafted wooden furniture, often using teak wood sourced from local plantations. Jepara’s geographical position and its mastery of wood carving contribute significantly to its cultural heritage and economic vitality, showcasing Indonesia’s rich artistic traditions to the world.

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Let’s Craft a Future of Limitless Possibilities

Jepara continues to thrive as a hub for craftsmanship and tourism, attracting visitors from around the world who come to admire its artisanal traditions, explore its natural beauty, and experience its warm hospitality.