![]() Traffic jams are common and special arrangements are made to ensure that transportation goes as smoothly as possible. The practice of returning home dates as far back as the 14th century, although the term " mudik" became popular during the 1970s. It’s also a time to share treats like sweet Nastar cakes and cheese-filled Kastengel cakes. Mudik is about strengthening the bonds of community, spending quality time with family and loved ones, taking part in traditional rituals, and visiting ancestral gravesites to pay respects. Today’s Doodle celebrates this festive mass exodus, known as mudik, an Indonesian term which means ”homebound trip” towards one’s home village. Starting today, the big cities of the Indonesian archipelago empty out as people return home for the annual Idul Fitri feast (also known as lebaran), jamming the roads and railways of over 11,000 islands, including Java, Sumatra, Borneo, New Guinea, Sulawesi, and Kalimantan. ![]()
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