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Till date 28 June 2021 to come, The eight museums in Jakarta managed by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Culture Service apply a maximum limit of 25 percent.

Quoted from page, Kompas.com, To prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, the regulation was made based on the Decree of the Governor of DKI Jakarta Province No 759 Year 2021 regarding the Extension of Restrictions on Micro-Based Community Activities.

According to the DKI Disbudpar upload on Instagram, eight museums for which a maximum visitor limit will be imposed, namely the Jakarta History Museum in West Jakarta, Taman Inscription Museum in Central Jakarta, MH Thamrin Museum in Central Jakarta, Joang '45 Museum in Central Jakarta, Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum in West Jakarta, Textile Museums in West Jakarta (Closed until 22 June 2021), Puppet Museum in West Jakarta, and finally the Maritime Museum in Central Jakarta.

other than that, The same rules will also apply in a number of other cultural destinations, like Cipir Island, Moringa Island, Pulau Unrest, Miss Tjitjih, Wayang Orang Bharata (WOB), Art Training Buildings in five areas of Jakarta, The House of the Seven, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Benjamin Sueb . Park, Jakarta Art Building, Betawi Cultural Village Area, and the Condet Cultural Center.

Nah, for travel divas who want to visit museums and other tourist destinations in Jakarta, must implement health protocols. Apart from wearing a mask, washing hands, and keep distance, Diva travel can also pay for tickets non-cash and fill in visitor data.

Furthermore, if a visitor or employee is found to be positive for Covid-19, the destination must be closed for 3×24 hours to clean.

Based on the Decree of the Governor of DKI Jakarta Province No 671 Year 2021 previous on Extending the Implementation of Restrictions on Micro-Based Community Activities, on the applicable date 1-14 June 2021 Yesterday, it had the maximum capacity for cultural destinations managed by the DKI Jakarta Disbud, which was only 50 percent, you know!

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