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 Setiap Hari RPTRA UKU Dipadati 100-200 Pengunjung

Every Day, Utan Kayu Utara RPTRA Crowded by 200 Visitors

The Utan Kayu Utara RPTRA, Matraman, East Jakarta is always crowded by 100-200 visitors every day. Besides children, there are also teens and parents.

My child gets some friends here and feel at home, despite only playing swings by turns

Based on Beritajakarta,com's data, in afternoon, tens of children playing various facilities in the Utan Kayu Utara RPTRA. Some play futsal, cycling, roller skates, swings and so on. Not a few enjoyed the time reading in the library.

 

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As experienced by Handini (32), one of visitors admitted she is always coming every afternoon along with her child. Despite only playing swings, her child age of five years old looks happy.

"My child gets some friends here and feel at home, despite only playing swings by turns," she told, Friday (8/5).

Meanwhile, Coordinator of Utan Kayu Utara RPTRA, Euis Kurniawati expressed, every morning, the visitor can reach 50-60 people and 100 people in afternoon. And weekend, it can reach more than 200 people.

"Every day, the park is always crowded because we have lots of activities here," she expressed.

She added, on weekend, the park is usually used by children to train martial art, teakwondo and karate until playing lego and dance.

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