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Borobudur Blooming in the Autumn

In the new normal, tourism activities in the world’s cultural masterpiece have been reopened.  Under strict health protocols, tourism is expected to be revitalized.

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HARIS FIRDAUS/REGINA RUKMORINI/NINO CITRA ANUGRAHANTO/GREGORIUS MAGNUS FINESSO
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Tourists visit the Svargabumi Borobudur tourist attraction in the Borobudur area, Magelang Regency, Central Java, Saturday (31/10/2020). In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, a number of tourist attractions in the Borobudur area began to be visited by many tourists again.

During the peak of the  Covid-19 pandemic , tourism activities  in major tourist destination areas such as Borobudur temple were closed . In the new normal, tourism activities in the world’s cultural masterpiece have been reopened.  Under strict health protocols, tourism is expected to be revitalized.

Dense fog covered  the Pothook Setumbu area, Magelang regency, Central Java,  on Wednesday morning (4/11/2020).  Shrouded in clouds, a faint ray of sun rose from the eastern horizon. Dozens of travelers wearing masks anxiously waited for the fog to unfold. They came from far away to see the natural beauty of the Menoreh valley.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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