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From Ramadan vlogs to creative online storytelling, Indonesia's youth are reimagining Islamic traditions for the digital age – making them more accessible and engaging than ever. Christine Susanna Tjhin, director of Indonesia's Gentala Institute, highlights how this movement thrives on three key forces: new media growth, Belt and Road collaboration, and Indonesian students in China. By blending tradition with innovation, they're dispelling misconceptions and proving that digital dialogue can truly connect civilizations.