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100,000 Tourists Swarm Ancol Tourism Area

The Idul Adha long holiday is widely used by residents to visit Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, North Jakarta.

As of today, 24,000 people have entered Ancol

Evidently, from Wednesday (28/6) to Friday (6/30) at 1 PM, it was recorded that more than 100,000 tourists had visited this tourist area.

PT Taman Impian Jaya Ancol Public Relation, Ariyadi Eko Nugroho said the total number of visitors who entered Ancol on Wednesday (6/18) was recorded as 22,000 tourists.

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Then on Idul Adha 1444 Hijri, Thursday (6/29) yesterday, there were 54,000 people. Meanwhile, Friday (6/30) afternoon until 1 PM, there were 24 visitors.

"As of today, 24,000 people have entered Ancol. The number of visitors will continue to increase until tonight," he expressed, Friday (6/30).

Predictably, residents' visits to travel to Ancol continue to increase and the peak is predicted on Saturday (7/1) and Sunday (7/2) the day after tomorrow.

"We estimate the number of visitors this week will increase again Saturday (7/1) and Sunday (7/2) tomorrow. On normal weekends, the range of visitors is between 35,000-40,000," he stated.

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