• Siyuan Programme Delegation Visits Tanoto Foundation, Engages in Dialogue with Tanoto Scholars 

    Siyuan Programme Delegation Visits Tanoto Foundation, Engages in Dialogue with Tanoto Scholars 

    Tanoto Foundation welcomed a delegation of students from the Siyuan Programme at Tsinghua University as part of their international field study titled “Chinese Enterprises in Southeast Asia”. The visit formed part of a broader academic exploration of the education and philanthropy ecosystem in Indonesia. 

    The Siyuan Programme is recognised as one of China’s most prestigious leadership initiatives, nurturing selected first-year students from leading universities. During their visit to Tanoto Foundation office, the delegation took part in a structured dialogue session focused on education and youth development. 

    Through programme presentations and interactive discussions, Tanoto Foundation introduced TELADAN as a leadership development programme that integrates scholarship and academic excellence with community service. Siyuan students and Tanoto Scholars participated in small group discussions to exchange experiences, broaden cross-cultural perspectives, and deepen their understanding of the social and educational dynamics in their respective countries. 

    The visit also included several dedicated sessions: 

    • Academic Visit and Field Exposure 

    The delegation’s visit formed part of Siyuan’s international field study in Southeast Asia, offering first-hand exposure to Indonesia’s education and philanthropy landscape through engagement with Tanoto Foundation. 

    • Scholar Experience Sharing 

    Tanoto Scholars and Siyuan students shared their academic journeys, social contributions, and reflections on how leadership programmes shape values-driven and impact-oriented leadership. 

    • Alumni Insight Session 

    Participants also heard from distinguished alumni of the Belt & Road Talent Development Programme (a leadership development programme jointly developed by Tanoto Foundation and Tsinghua University): 

    Patricia Lisca, Deputy Director at Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority, who shared insights on cross-cultural leadership and global networks. 

    Adi Harsono, member of the China Committee at the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN), who discussed international collaboration and institutional engagement. 

    Youth Leadership Exchange Across Cultures 

    The exchange provided an opportunity for emerging leaders from Indonesia and China to build connections, exchange perspectives, and explore long-term collaboration in education and development. 

    “This afternoon I had a very engaging discussion with my new friends from Indonesia. The whole discussion was truly impressive, as I seldom have the opportunity to speak so deeply with students from other countries,” said Li Xuxu, a Siyuan student from Tsinghua University. 

    Similarly, Kian, a Tanoto Scholar from the University of Indonesia shared his experience. 

    “It was not just about the projects being shared, but also about the meaning and passion behind them. We were introduced to new friends and connections abroad. I am very grateful and hope to take part in more events like this in the future,” said Kian. 

    In bringing together emerging leaders from Indonesia and China, the visit illuminated the power of dialogue, shared values, and global connection in shaping a future driven by leadership, purpose, and impact. 

  • Fiki Naki: Autodidact Learning of Five Foreign Languages

    Fiki Naki: Autodidact Learning of Five Foreign Languages

    In an interview with Tanoto Foundation Talkshow host Rachel Amanda, famous YouTuber Fiki Naki shared his experience in mastering five foreign languages autodidact, that enables him to communicate and befriended with young people from many parts of the world.

    He said he was grateful to his parents who allowed him to choose his own life path although initially they also worried about his choice to learn languages through self-learning process. They become more confident with him, because his new fame also means he can generate wealthy income from his social media activity.

    Fiki who will turn 23 years old in next July 24, now can fluently speak in English, Romanian, Russia, Mandarin and German. And he hopes that in 2024 he will be able to use 10 foreign languages in daily conversations.

    He learned the languages by watching movies in Netflix, and YouTube with subtitles in foreign languages. “I repeatedly practiced what I heard until I could speak the language like a native speaker,” said the Fiki who went to the university to study informatic engineering for two years just to please his parents.

    “When I took one gap year, my parents worried, because I spent most of my time in my room. I feel pity with my parents. Then I went to university. I just followed my friend who studied informatic engineering,” said Fiki.

    “But I could stand only for two years because it was not my dream. I decided to focus on language, because I love it so much,” the YouTuber continued his explanation.

    When asked about the secret of his success in mastering the languages, he replied that strong determination and self-discipline are among the keys to learn foreign languages through self-learning process.  He said he studied at least six hours daily. But he also acknowledged that he did not like book as he preferred visual.

    “Learning foreign languages autodidact or self-learning is not easy at all.  First you must be consistent. Second you must have many methods to learn because it is easy to be bored. Then third you must have friends. It is very sad when you are alone,” said Fiki who was born in Pekalongan, a Batik producing city in Central Java.

    “I love to learn new things, singing, beat box, when I was at SMP and SMA. I learned skateboard, juggling. I learned from Shelma an American YouTuber, who is a very fluent Chinese Mandarin speaker. Then I tried to learn language,” Fiki answered when asked about his journey to learn foreign languages.

    Romanian language was his second foreign language after English after he met with a Romanian friend through OME TV channel.

    If you love spontaneous online meetings with strangers, OmeTV chat is here for you. You will meet a wide variety of cool personalities from around the world, Fiki explained.

    “I went to Romania some time ago and stayed with my friends. I have great experience. For instance, in Indonesia it is taboo to use left hand unless we cannot use my right hands because we hold somethings. They were amazed with my explanation,” he said.

    Fiki recently found a Spanish friend when he used Vlog. Fiki followed his new friend, who used subtitle in English vice versa. Then he opened vocabulary to understand better. he noted words which he did not understand.

    “We played games together, Siesgo and Minecraft, and I learned Spanish from him in the same time. Improving my language and playing games in the same time,” Fiki added.

    Why using vlog? “Because my purpose to learn language is to reach a level of ability like the native speakers in their daily conversations. I want informal level, not formal,” Fiki noted.

    Fiki started to create contents after he uploaded the video of his conversations with his foreign friends. “I felt surprised and excited to see the public reactions,” he added.

    What is his next plan? “Now I am excited with architecture. When I saw buildings, it looks amazing. I got information there was a university in Turkey which solely focuses on architecture.”

    Does he set own target or goal? He said This is his shortcomings. He is a spontaneous man. Today is today. He never prepares for the next five years for instance.

    Does he have any plan to create more video contents? He said he is still producing new contents,

    What is his next plan? “I will stay in several countries three months each. For instance, I will live in Spain, and will share my experience during my stay there. I can communicate with local YouTubers. I also can introduce Indonesian culture.”

    Fiki laughed when he shared his conversations with Indonesians friends about their motive to be active in OMETV. “They want to have a foreign wife,” he said.

  • 21st Century Skills: The Importance of Caring for Others

    21st Century Skills: The Importance of Caring for Others

    The ability to work alongside and get along with fellow human beings is vital in almost any personal and professional situation, which is why Caring for Others is one of the nine characteristics Tanoto Foundation, an independent family philanthropy organisation founded by Sukanto Tanoto and Tinah Bingei Tanoto in 1981, aims to nurture among future leaders in our TELADAN Program.

    Caring for others is not only about helping and putting the needs of others before our personal interests, but it is also the ability to hear, understand and recognize others’ needs and feelings.

    This skill is beneficial for others and for ourselves. The ability to understand makes it easier for us to communicate with others and creates a stronger bond with them.

    Then how can we ensure we care for others? Here are some ways that potential future leaders can follow:

    1. Be aware of your surroundings

    Look at your surroundings: you may come across some people who need your help.

    While interacting with them, try to identify their problems and needs, listen to them and try to understand their issues from their point of view. Recognizing and understanding others are among the first steps to care for others.

    2. Be part of the solution

    After spending time to observe, it’s important to come up with a solution to help others. Offer clear, accurate and effective ideas. However, please bear mind, the solution must be according to what others need, not what you think is good for them.

    3. Take actions and start contributing

    Former president of the United States Abraham Lincoln once said that actions speak louder than words. The same thing applies with Caring for Others. After finding the issues and coming up with a solution, it’s important to start contributing. The action you take will be the true meaning of Caring for Others, providing or taking care of someone, and also provides benefits to you, such as a better interaction or a deeper bond between you and the other party.

    Get to know more: http://bit.ly/CaringForOthers-YT