More Than 100 Entertainment Venues in Surabaya Reopens

Sunday, 24 October 2021 – 08:00 GMT+7
Managements of public entertainment venues in Surabaya signed the integrity pact at the BPB Linmas office / Credit: Humas Pemkot Surabaya

jpnn.com, SURABAYA - A total of 119 public entertainment venues in the Surabaya, East Java, have reopened after their managements signed the integrity pact at the Surabaya Disaster Management and Community Protection Agency (BPB Linmas) office on Friday (22/10).

"Those that reopen are massage parlors, discotheques, bars, and karaoke bars, according to regulations of the mayor and the Tourism Agency," said BPB Linmas' head of prevention and preparedness, Hendrik Simanjuntak, in an official statement on Saturday (10/23).

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However, the operating hours of the entertainment venues are still restricted. 

Cafes that open during the day will close at 10 p.m.

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"Venues that open at 6 p.m. like discotheques will close at midnight," Hendrik added.

Managements of the public entertainment venues welcomed the reopening with open arms after their places were being shut down for almost two years due to the pandemic.

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"They were completely closed for a year and a half. Now, we can finally reopen them," said Rika, one of the managements' representatives. (mcr12/mcr20/jpnn)