JAKARTA - The Ministry of Tourism, in collaboration with the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta and Artha Graha Peduli, will hold a Clean Tourism Movement in the Old City Area of Jakarta on Sunday, February 16, 2025.
The Deputy for Destination Development and Infrastructure of the Ministry of Tourism, Hariyanto, explained that this program is a real step in creating more quality and sustainable tourism.
"After being successfully held at Parangtritis Beach, Bantul, DI Yogyakarta, the Clean Tourism Movement was again held as an effort to maintain the cleanliness of tourist destinations," he said in a press release in Jakarta, Saturday.
Hariyanto emphasized that this activity is not only a temporary action, but aims to build public awareness so that the cleanliness of tourist attractions becomes a sustainable habit.
The choice of the Kota Tua Jakarta area as the next location reflects a shared commitment in realizing a cleaner and more comfortable tourism environment.
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The implementation of the Clean Tourism Movement in this area is also expected to be the beginning of a collective movement in creating environmentally friendly tourism in the DKI Jakarta area.
"Collaboration between the central, regional and community governments is expected to have a positive impact in the long term, so that the culture of maintaining cleanliness can be inherent in every tourist destination," added Hariyanto.
Meanwhile, the Coordinator of the Artha Graha Peduli Clean Sweeping Team, Arie Sagito, said that the cleaning or "saber" team would be deployed to support the running of this activity.
"The Saber team will be tasked with ensuring that the environment remains clean and healthy during the Clean Tourism Movement activities in Kota Tua. Hopefully this activity will run smoothly without any obstacles in realizing cleaner and more sustainable tourism," said Arie.
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