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Canadian Students Visit Tourism Sites in Jakarta and Seribu Island

Jakarta Provincial Government is about to introduce the tourism sites in Jakarta and Seribu Island to the Indonesia-Canada Students Exchange (PPIK) during three months ahead.

We asked the Abang None to accompany us and giving information about multicultural in Jakarta

As much as 90 youngsters and 10 assistants joint in the group, will be placed in Jakarta by 60 people and 40 people in Jambi from January 8 to March 15, 2015.

They will get knowledge about tourism sites such as Tidung Island, Kelapa Island, and Pramuka Island in Seribu Island, as well as some museums.

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Deputy Governor of Jakarta Tourism and Culture, Sylviana Murni, said this event is already done routinely. The students will also travel to some sites in Jakarta including Kota Tua.

"We asked the Abang None to accompany us and giving information about multicultural in Jakarta," she said, Saturday (1/10).

During a dinner last night at City Hall with the students, Sylviana requested them to show what they have already get during visit in Indonesia.

"I saw them dancing the Saman Dance from Aceh. They had a great move. This is what we called a cultural exchange," she added.

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