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Four Hangout Spots to Wait for Iftar on Kelapa Island

What makes a hangout place popular is usually a combination of having a great ambiance and a strategic location, especially while waiting for iftar (breaking the fast) during Ramadan.

These places are always crowded to hang out

We can enjoy an atmosphere like this in four favorite locations on Kelapa Island, North Seribu Islands which are often crowded with residents.

Kelapa Island Urban Village Secretary Muslim said those four locations are in front of the Pramuka Urban Village Office area, road access to the North Seribu Islands Sub-district Office, Saung Dermaga Utama, and Nyiur Melambai RPTRA.

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"These places are always crowded to hang out," he expressed, Sunday (4/10).

He explained that residents' activities in these four favorite places of Ngabuburit are usually filled with sitting back enjoying the view, taking selfies, and watching the sunset between 5 PM to 5:30 PM.

While in these four locations, residents are always reminded to always obey health protocols by wearing masks, washing hands, and maintaining distance.

"Health protocol is the most important here. So, we always monitor the locations with related parties, especially in the use of masks," he stated.

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