Jakarta Anniversary

 

Jakarta will celebrate its 499th anniversary on June 22, 2026. To mark the occasion, the city government is rolling out special programs for residents.

Governor Pramono Anung announced that on June 27–28, public transportation in Jakarta will be free of charge. On those same dates, popular tourist spots such as Ancol, Ragunan Zoo, and several museums will also open with free entry.

“To celebrate Jakarta’s anniversary on June 22nd, on June 27–28, we will make public transportation free. Then, we will make entry to Ancol, Ragunan, and the museums free,” Pramono said in Menteng, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, June 10, 2026.

 

Encouraging Public Transport Use

Although the specific transport modes have not yet been detailed, the governor hopes this initiative will encourage more people to use public transit, especially after the recent Pertamax fuel price increase.

“Our connectivity is now at 93 percent. However, only under 30 percent of people consistently use public transportation. It would be very good if the number of people consistently using public transportation is above 30 percent,” Pramono added.

Jakarta is also improving public facilities. One major project is the revitalization of HR Rasuna Said Street in Kuningan, turning it into a pedestrian‑friendly corridor to support sustainable urban mobility. In addition, a new commuter line station serving the Jakarta International Stadium will soon open, aimed at easing access and reducing traffic during large events.

Jakarta Fair Expo: June 11 – July 12

A highlight of the anniversary is the Jakarta Fair at JIEXPO Kemayoran, running for a full month from June 11 to July 12, 2026. As Southeast Asia’s largest exhibition, it is expected to attract 6 million visitors and generate transactions worth IDR 8 trillion.

JIEXPO Operations General Manager Oki Setiawan said this year’s event will feature 2,800 exhibitors and 1,800 booths, with 55 percent from the private sector and 45 percent from MSMEs.

Products on display will range from automotive, gadgets, and electronics to fashion, furniture, food, handicrafts, and cosmetics. The Jakarta Fair Music Concert will also showcase performances from leading Indonesian bands and musicians.

 

Sources : Kompas, IndonesiaInside
Feat Image : via Jakarta City Govt 

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