SOLO - The Solo City Government has not yet charged a ticket tariff for visitors to Taman Balekambang Solo at this time because it is still in the testing phase. Head of the UPTD Administrative Subdivision for the Balekambang Park Tourism Area, Nina Herlina, said that for some time to come, visitors could still enter the area for free. "Later, while evaluated and waiting for the direction of leadership policy," he said in Solo, Central Java, Antara, Friday, August 2. However, the area is currently still temporarily closed after the official opening by the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia Ma'ruf Amin some time ago. This temporary closure was carried out during July 29-2 August for repairs to a number of plants. Some improvements and arrangement were made, especially for grass damaged by being trampled on by visitors. The most severe damage to grass occurred in amphitheaters which are open arenas for entertainment and art performances. Therefore, in the future, his party will provide a sign so that visitors who come to Balekambang Park no longer step on the grass when it is opened. "We will give a sign that we must not step on the grass, love the park, dispose of garbage in its place, maintain cleanliness, and the tools in Balekambang, please take care of them properly," he said. Previously, Vice President Ma'ruf Amin advised local governments as managers and the community to jointly care for and preserve the environment in the park.
"Keep the cleanliness, care for the facilities, and use this park wisely so that the beauty and sustainability can be felt by future generations," he said.

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