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JAKARTA - The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf) collaborates with the Indonesian National Police (Polri) to prepare various information and services at 100 police Lebaran posts to realize the safe and comfortable Eid homecoming #DiIndonesiaAja.

The collaboration is marked by the handover of a roll banner in which there is a QR-Code Linktree containing various information that can be scanned or scanned with public devices.

The handover of roll banners was carried out by the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno to the Head of the Sub-Directorate of Guarding the Commander of the Highway Police Brigadier General Police Juni.

"We hope that this collaboration will be able to bring a safe and comfortable Eid homecoming in #IndonesiaAja," said Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno in a written statement, quoted on Tuesday, April 18.

The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy together with ministries/agencies and various other parties have previously prepared programs to support the momentum of the Eid holidays and homecoming in 2023, such as preparing a media center for monitoring tourism activities during the Eid al-Fitr 2023 holiday through the Sisparnas.kemenparekraf.go.id platform.

Then, the issuance of a letter of appeal for monitoring of the 2023 Eid holiday related to security, comfort, order, and the implementation of CHSE in tourism destinations to the Tourism Office.

Meanwhile, Deputy for Marketing at the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy Ni Made Ayu Marthini said that the program or information can be accessed by the public by scanning the QR-Code listed in the roll banner which is distributed to 100 points of the Lebaran post in collaboration with the Korlantas Polri.

All of these programs are combined into a QR-Code Link Tree that can be scanned with their respective phones on the 100 Roll Banner of Eid Homecoming.

"We have prepared 100 banners at 100 Lebaran post points throughout Indonesia, so that people who go home know that at the post there can be services or services provided for the safety of comfort from travelers," he said.

Made hopes that this collaboration can provide education to the public that this time going home should provide a sense of security, comfort, and also have an economic impact on the community through the tourism sector and the creative economy.

"It is hoped that this collaboration can further encourage domestic tourist visits so that they can continue their homecoming by inviting their relatives to travel to destinations around their respective cities/regencies or villages," he concluded.


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