DKI Provincial Government Evaluates Health Protocols In Kampung Betawi Setu Babakan, Requirement To Get The CHSE Certificate
Illustration-Silat at Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village (Youtube @Persija Jakarta)

JAKARTA - Head of the Supervision and Control Section of the DKI Jakarta Tourism and Creative Economy Agency (Disparekraf), Iffan said that the Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village had not been opened until now.

Actually, the government has allowed Setu Babakan to operate simultaneously with Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) and Taman Impian Jaya Ancol some time ago.

However, until now Setu Babakan has not yet obtained a CHSE (Clean, Health, Safety, and Environmental Sustainability) certificate from the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf).

"For tourist attractions in Jakarta, there are only two, namely TMII and Ancol. Setu Babakan has not, not yet. The problem is that every tourist spot must have a CHSE," Iffan said when contacted, Thursday, September 23.

However, currently, the DKI Provincial Government is still carrying out the process of submitting the Setu Babakan CHSE, in the form of evaluating the implementation of health protocols carried out by business actors independently.

"So it's still in a series of trials. If it's okay (getting the CHSE), we'll let you know," he said.

As is known, a number of tourist attractions in Jakarta have been opened. Among them are TMII which began operating on September 17 and Ancol from September 14, 2021. Both of these tourist attractions have pocketed CHSE from the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy.

In implementing Level 3 Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM), the government has a policy of restrictions on tourist attractions, including the following:

1. Following the health protocols regulated by the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, and the Indonesian Ministry of Health;

2. Operational hours up to 21.00 p.m.;

3. It is mandatory to use the PeduliLindungi application to screen all visitors and employees;

4. Children under the age of 12 years are prohibited from entering the tourist attractions that are being tested;

5. The list of tourist attractions participating in this trial is determined by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia; and

6. Odd-even application along the road to and from tourist sites starting Friday at 12.00 p.m. until Sunday at 18.00 p.m.


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