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Bogor Residents Say They See Ancol Crowded: I Think Jakarta Is Lonely…

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A visitor from Bogor, Ipah Saripah (52), chose a vacation to Ancol to avoid traffic jams at Puncak. But what the heck, Ipah who thought Jakarta is quiet at the moment of Eid 2022, they found the opposite fact.

“I think Jakarta is quiet during Lebaran. Jakarta people usually go home, then go on vacation to the regions. But instead reverse, Many people come from this area, eventually there are traffic jams and lots of people,” said Ipah when met in Ancol, Wednesday (4/5/2022).

Today’s visitors to Ancol are overwhelming. Ancol visitors penetrated 70 thousand people.

Ipah said she wanted to relax when she went to Ancol. However, Ipah was caught in the middle of the Ancol crowd, which had a large number of visitors today.

“Yes trapped, want to be quiet even crowded people. At first I wanted to relax, wanted to take a vacation and avoid traffic jams. I was surprised that there were so many people in Ancol,” he said

Ipah admitted that she had given up on her vacation to Jakarta. Going forward, he chose to stay at home.

“I’m tired of going on vacation to Jakarta. I want to relax at times gini, just stay at home. The holidays will only be when people come to work,” Ipah added.

70 Thousand People Visit Ancol Today

The number of visitors to the Ancol tourist spot, North Jakarta, today reached 70 thousand people. This figure broke the record number of visits for the last two years since the Corona virus pandemic.

Corporate Communication of PT Pembangunan Jaya Ancol Ariyadi Eko Nugroho said this data was obtained at 06.00-18.00 WIB. When compared during the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of visitors to Ancol this time recorded the highest record.

“It’s 70 thousand per hour 6 (afternoon). Possibly into the night add little. Yes (a record), so during the pandemic yesterday it was the same as today,” said Eko when met.

(drg / maa)

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