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Homecoming Posts Set Up in Seribu Island for Accomodating Tourists

Besides homecoming posts on land, Jakarta Provincial Government also set up similar post in Seribu Islands for accommodating migrated citizens and tourists. 

Even though, the homecomers number is only a few, but we still set up homecoming posts, starting from health, complaint, and three-pillared integrated posts

Seribu Island Vice Regent, Budi Utomo said there are only a few citizens who work or migrate to land. Yet, for homecoming flow this year, his party keeps providing integrated service in Seribu Islands' homecoming posts. 

"Even though, the homecomers number is only a few, but we still set up homecoming posts, starting from health, complaint, and three-pillared integrated posts," he told, Saturday (7/11). 

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According to him, the post does not only serve the locals, but also tourists. 

"Citizens usually flock to home on D-3, but to anticipate it, we have already built those posts," he explained. 

Based on beritajakarta.com observations, some of integrated posts such as health, homecoming posts from Transportation Department and appeal banners have been built and installed on the dock and the residential. It takes between 2-3 hours to go to the island. 

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