Regions limit Independence Day events to curb Covid-19 spread


Local dancers wearing traditional outfits rehearsing their dance routines in preparation to commemorate Indonesia’s Independence Day which falls on Monday (Aug 17). - AFP

JAKARTA, Aug 16 (The Jakarta Post/ANN): Regional administrations across the country have decided to limit the celebrations of Indonesia’s 75th anniversary on Monday (Aug 17) and called on residents to refrain from holding events that could attract crowds amid the current Covid-19 pandemic, which is showing no signs of slowing down.

The Surabaya administration in East Java has altogether prohibited celebrations that usually involve a large number of people, such as tirakatan (a tradition held on the eve of Independence Day to express gratitude to God before holding a flag-hoisting ceremony the next morning) as well as various competitions featuring traditional games, including panjat pinang (pole climbing) and balap karung (sack race).

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