VIDEO: Seeing Timor Leste, After 20 Years Of Separation From The Republic Of Indonesia
TIMOR LESTE - It has been 20 years since Timor Leste has been separated from Indonesia. The traces of development that have been carried out by Indonesia are still neatly arranged. Like the An-Nur Mosque in Dili. The largest mosque in Timor Leste was renovated when Timor Leste was still part of the Republic of Indonesia. Another trace of Indonesia's legacy is the statue of Jesus, which is the icon of the capital city of Timor Leste, which was built in 1996 as a gift for East Timor's joining the Republic of Indonesia. The government and citizens of Timor Leste also immortalized the name BJ Habibie, the name of a bridge which was inaugurated in 2019. The bridge has a length of 500 meters and a width of 8 meters. Watch the video below.