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How a lick of paint turned the slums of Kampung Pelangi, Indonesia into an Instagrammers hot spot

by Sharron Livingston
Kampung Pelangi

You often see the word “bright and colourful” used to describe a restaurant or town but one tiny Indonesian village IS colourful – literally.

The Indonesian government has invested $22,467 to give a face lift to this ramshackled village and used the money to paint 252 slum houses with remarkable effect. It’s now a display of bright colours and whimsical designs.

This glorious idea is the brainchild of 54-year-old junior high principal Slamet Widodo who made this happen for the Central Java community in a southern district of Semarang. Visitors can now enjoy creative murals on walls, even those of narrow passageways bringing a eyeful of joy to any onlooker.

Dubbed the “Rainbow Village” Kampung Pelangi is enjoying the global limelight like never before with tourists adding a detour to their trip just to take pictures.

Local souvenir and food businesses are enjoying a windfall in sales according to the Indonesian Builders Association. 

Expect streams of images to appear on your Instagram feed.

 

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