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JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Transportation Service (Dishub) provides 41 ships to serve tourist needs at the turn of the 2023 New Year in the Thousand Islands.

"People who use ships can go through Kali Adem, Muara Angke Port, there are Dishub ships and people's ships," said Head of the DKI Transportation Agency, Syafrin Liputo, at Jakarta City Hall, Tuesday, December 20.

He detailed that as many as 41 fleets of ships consisted of 22 ships belonging to the DKI Transportation Agency and 19 other ships were People's Ships.

He appealed to prospective passengers or tourists to leave in the morning because in the afternoon there was no shipping to watch the weather conditions and sea water levels starting to rise.

"We urge you to leave to celebrate the new year on December 31 to Seribu Island to leave on Friday, there is a service or when Saturday morning you can leave so that at night you can carry out activities," he said, confiscated by Antara.

The DKI Provincial Government has set seven locations for New Year's Eve celebrations, namely in Central Jakarta, centered in Thamrin 10, North Jakarta and West Jakarta in each mayor's office.

Then in South Jakarta in Setu Babakan and in East Jakarta in Old Shanghai, Cakung, as well as in the Thousand Islands on Untung Island, Java.

The peak of the 2023 New Year's Eve activity is scheduled to take place at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) in East Jakarta.

Especially in the Thousand Islands, his party has coordinated with the Thousand Islands Regency Government, one of which is related to the readiness of accommodation on Untung Island, Java.

"Usually on Untung Jawa Island there is a 'homestay' for tourists to stay overnight," said Syafrin.

In addition to staying at a number of inns, one of which is managed by local residents, tourists on Untung Java Island can also set up tents that can be done on the shoreline.


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