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8 Photos of Cindy Fatikasari Celebrating Canada Day with Family and Close Friends, Enjoying Fried Vermicelli and Urap-Urap

8 Photos of Cindy Fatikasari Celebrating Canada Day with Family and Close Friends, Enjoying Fried Vermicelli and Urap-Urap

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8 Photos of Cindy Fatikasari Celebrating Canada Day with Family and Close Friends, Enjoying Fried Vermicelli and Urap-Urap

Since moving to Canada, Cindy Fatikasari's daily activities have been highlighted by the public. Recently, she was seen celebrating Canada Day. The moment was spent having fun with family and close friends. Check out more details below!

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After moving to Canada, Cindy and her family have been experiencing various new things. Lately, they celebrated Canada Day for the first time.

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"Happy Canada Day! This is our first Canada Day as a family of four since arriving here 2.5 months ago," Cindy wrote on Instagram.

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What's interesting is that instead of having Canadian specialties, Cindy chose to celebrate with Indonesian dishes.

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"Don't be sad, even though it's called Canada Day, the food is still satay, fried noodles, urap, etc.," said the star of the film 172 DAYS. Cindy's post quickly received thousands of likes.

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According to expatexplore.com, Canada Day, celebrated every year on July 1st, is the national day of Canada that commemorates the union of three colonies in British North America (the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia) into one country called the Dominion of Canada in 1867.

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This event, known as Confederation, marked the beginning of Canada as an autonomous country while still being part of the British Empire.

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Canada Day celebrations are usually festive throughout the country, with various activities such as parades, fireworks, music concerts, cultural events, and various family activities.

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In addition, Canada Day also serves as a moment for Canadians to show pride in their national identity.