Kedoya residents' story of joint venture RP. 300 thousand for a holiday to TMII
Jakarta – Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) still has an attraction for residents to fill the time at the 80th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia. TMII visitors also come from a number of regions. One of the visitors, Inah, 42, a resident of Kedoya, West Jakarta, who came to TMII in a group, with his family members counted ten people. Inah acknowledged that the joint venture rented an angkot for RP. 300 thousand to commute to TMII. “Our angkot rent (joint venture). Yes, all this family, crowded, our brothers, (the public transport) are full, RP. 300 thousand return, which is already subscribed,” Inah said in Tmii, East Jakarta, Monday (8/18/2025). Browse to continue the content, he admitted to deliberately going to TMII to invite children to vacation while learning. The hope, his child can explain when he attends the teachers during the holiday season. “Children want to see museums, a mini portrait of Indonesia, so children know the traditional homes so they can tell stories at school when asked during the holidays,” Inah said. Besides Inah, there were Haris who brought two children to TMII during this holiday. He revealed that the atmosphere of TMII was considered child -friendly. “Because it’s more friendly here, it’s here, here it is sterile without smoking, the place is green, there are many choices to visit,” Haris said. TMII visitors (Kurniawan/Detikcom) Meanwhile, other visitors, Mona van Tambun, Bekasi Regency, chose to take a holiday to TMII because it knows a variety of cultures for her child. In addition, he claimed he could bring his pets when he went to TMII on vacation. “First, it’s not too far from home, and then many can be seen that they want to introduce children to Indonesian culture, and now the delicious Mini park is already refreshing,” says Mona. (Zap/Zap)