Kompas TV






All registered accompanying persons are welcome to join all the programs. Please do kindly register at the secretariat or registration counter located at the conference area lobby level the Hotel Mulia.

Registration fee for accompanying persons includes:

  • Welcome Reception on Tuesday, 2 February 2010
  • IPRA Indonesia Award on Wednesday, 3 February 2010
  • Cultural Performance with Dinner on Thursday, 4 February 2010
  • Airport Transfers for International delegates. Flight details must be submitted to committee 31 January 2010 the latest)
  • Full Day Jakarta City Tour including lunch on Wednesday, 3 February 2010 from  9 am – 4 pm.
  • This tour featuring the following objects and attractions:

    NATIONAL MONUMENT (MONAS)
    This 132-meter-high column towering over Merdeka Square is both Jakarta’s principal landmark. Topped by a glittering flame symbolizes the nation’s independence. The flame is gilded with 35 kg of gold leaf.
    The basement of the monument houses an exhibit of 48 dramatic dioramas depicting the history of Indonesia from prehistoric times to the present.

    BATIK SHOP
    Stop and visit to one of the Batik shop in Jakarta to find Indonesian fine selection and interesting permanent exhibition of BATIK, traditional cloth from Indonesia, in classic and modern designs.

    BEAUTIFUL INDONESIA IN MINIATURE PARK
    An extensive theme park set in over 100 hectares on the outskirts of Jakarta; the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Beautiful Indonesia in Miniature Park) is Indonesia's answer to every visitor's prayer to see the magnificent archipelago in just one day. All the Indonesian islands are realistically reproduced in miniature in a central lake and around the lake are pavilions to represent the 26 provinces in Indonesia. Each pavilion is representative of each province from the traditional architectural style in miniature to a wonderful display of cultural items and exhibits.

    MUSEUM INDONESIA
    Inside the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is Museum Indonesia, a three-story edifice in traditional Balinese architecture. The museum houses a vast collection of Indonesian contemporary arts and crafts, traditional costumes from the various regions, puppets, musical instruments, masks, and daily life utensils.

    NOTE: Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is closed on Monday.

    Facilities provided:
    Air conditioned bus, English speaking guide, Entrance fee and Lunch.

     

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