Indonesian traditional arts and entertainment have been an integral part of the country's culture for centuries. One of the most iconic traditional forms of entertainment is the , a traditional puppet theater that originated in Java. Wayang puppets are intricately designed and carved, and the performances are accompanied by traditional music and storytelling. The Wayang has been recognized by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Indonesian entertainment and popular culture are a reflection of the country's rich and diverse cultural heritage. From traditional arts and entertainment to modern pop culture, Indonesia has a vibrant and thriving cultural scene. The country's music, dance, film, and television industries have experienced significant growth in recent years, and its social media and online entertainment scene is one of the most active in Southeast Asia.

Indonesia is a country with a rich cultural heritage, and its festivals and celebrations reflect this. , Idul Fitri , and Chinese New Year are some of the most significant celebrations in Indonesia. Ubud Food Festival , Jakarta International Film Festival , and Indonesia Fashion Week are some of the most popular festivals and events in Indonesia.

Another traditional form of entertainment is , a traditional textile art form that originated in Java. Batik is a technique of applying wax and dye to fabric to create intricate designs and patterns. Batik has become an iconic symbol of Indonesian culture, and its designs have been incorporated into modern fashion and art.

Indonesian food and beverage culture is an integral part of the country's popular culture. , such as Nasi Goreng (fried rice) and Sate (grilled meat skewers), is a staple of Indonesian cuisine. Coffee , particularly Kopi Luwak , has become a popular export of Indonesia.

In recent years, Indonesian pop culture has experienced a significant surge in popularity, both locally and globally. , a singing competition that was first aired in 2004, has become a launching pad for many successful Indonesian singers, such as Anggun and Fatin Shidqia Lubis.