Netflix, Viu, and WeTV (Tencent) have flooded the Indonesian market with funding. This has led to a content gold rush. High-budget original series like "Toxic" (showcasing the dark side of high school life) and "Drama Ratu" have replaced the pixelated, low-budget dramas of the past.
On the food front, the "Milk Bun" and "Korean Corn Dog" trends have been absorbed and remixed into local café culture. However, the biggest cultural unifier is . Dramas and vlogs set in the crowded Pasar Malam (night markets) have gentrified dishes like Seblak (spicy wet kerupuk) and Mie Gacoan . These dishes are no longer just sustenance; they are forms of identity signaling for Gen Z.
BBVA Las pantallas perjudican la atención de los niños
Netflix, Viu, and WeTV (Tencent) have flooded the Indonesian market with funding. This has led to a content gold rush. High-budget original series like "Toxic" (showcasing the dark side of high school life) and "Drama Ratu" have replaced the pixelated, low-budget dramas of the past.
On the food front, the "Milk Bun" and "Korean Corn Dog" trends have been absorbed and remixed into local café culture. However, the biggest cultural unifier is . Dramas and vlogs set in the crowded Pasar Malam (night markets) have gentrified dishes like Seblak (spicy wet kerupuk) and Mie Gacoan . These dishes are no longer just sustenance; they are forms of identity signaling for Gen Z.