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Berbagai Perlombaan Meriahkan HUT Ke-22 Pemkab Kepulauan Seribu

Various Competitions Brighten Up Seribu Islands' 22nd Anniversary

Various kinds of competitions enlivened the celebration of the Seribu Islands Regency Administration's 22nd Anniversary in the Cinta Bridge area of Tidung Island, South Seribu Islands.

There are three competitions being held today

Seribu Islands Tourism and Creative Economy Sub-agency Head, Sonti Pangaribuan said there were about 50 participants in the competition. They were regional apparatus organizations (OPD) and locals.

"There are three competitions being held today, consisting of tumpeng rice decoration, moctail drinks, and gobang batik," she expressed, Thursday (11/9).

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According to her, each participant gave their best results. One of them was the competition to decorate tumpeng rice with turtle shapes or patterns, cinta bridge, and district plaza gate.

"The jury team has also assessed the competition participants to determine the winner," he uttered.

Seribu Islands Communications, Informatics and Statistic Sub-agency Head, Setyadi Pramono admitted he was happy to participate in a competition to decorate tumpeng rice with the theme 'Jembatan Penuh Cinta' (Bridge Full of Love).

"This competition also motivates us to remain creative and innovative," he stressed.

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