JAKARTA - Entering PPKM Level 3, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government plans to conduct a trial opening of tourist attractions in the capital city. Ancol Dreamland and Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), are tourist attractions that will undergo this trial.
This plan was welcomed by the management of the tourist attractions. They are now starting to clean up to adjust the implementation and supervision of health protocols (Prokes).
"For Ancol itself, we are currently still preparing for the Regional Government's plan to conduct a trial opening of tourist attractions," said Corporate Communication Department Head of PT Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Rika Lestari to reporters, Saturday, September 11.
However, Rika admitted that she could not confirm the date of the trial and the reopening of tourist attractions in Jakarta, including Ancol.
"The decision rests with the central government, while at this time we are only open to residents who want to exercise and do it on a limited basis," he explained.
In addition to the COVID-19 process, Rika also explained that her party is currently preparing a QR Code that can be connected to the Pedulilindungi application. This application will be used as a control for visitors when entering and leaving Ancol.
"So we hope that in the future, apart from being vaccinated, visitors who go to Ancol will also have installed the Pedulilindungi application on their cellphones," he said.
The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, previously said that he would start easing community activities by reopening tourist attractions in Jakarta during PPKM Level 3.
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