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Elderly, Disabled, and KJP Holders Free to Enter Tourism Sites, Pramono Says

Jakarta Provincial Government has officially launched the free entrance tickets policy to a number of tourism sites managed by the Jakarta Provincial Government for elderly, people with disabilities, and Jakarta Pintar Card (KJP) as well as KJP Plus holders.

It's special for Jakarta resident

The policy is written under the Governor Regulation issued by the Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung today, Thursday (8/14).

"The free entrance ticket policy to a number tourism sites in Jakarta for elderly, people with disabilities, and Jakarta Pintar Card (KJP) as well as KJP Plus holders is officially launched today. It's special for Jakarta resident," he said.

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The tourism sites are Ragunan Zoo, Cawan Monumen Nasional, Seni Rupa dan Keramik Museum, Wayang Museum, Tekstil Museum, Bahari Museum, Arkeologi Onrust Museum, Marunda Rumah Si Pitung Site, Sejarah Jakarta Museum, Museum Joang 45 Museum, MH Thamrin Museum, and Taman Prasasti Museum.

He hopes this policy can help Jakarta residents enjoy tourist attractions managed by the Jakarta Provincial Government.

"Hopefully this will be able to help Jakarta residents who are less fortunate to be able to enjoy places managed by Jakarta," Pramono stated.

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