BOGOR. In an event called Palace for the People (Istura), the Bogor administration is once again inviting the public, including foreign visitors, to visit the Bogor Palace. “The Istura event is held to remind us that Bogor cannot be separated from the history of the Republic of Indonesia. The number of Istura participants continues to grow every year. Many foreigners are keen to participate in the event,” said Bogor Mayor Bima Arya after dispatching the first batch of this year’s Istura participants on Monday. The palace is opening its gates for five days from July 24 to July 28. Around 24,000 people have registered to participate in the event, exceeding the target of 20,000 visitors. More people are likely to join. Twenty-five foreigners from Australia, Japan, Serbia, the US and Tunisia are on the list of participants.
Thousands sign up for Bogor Palace tour
BOGOR. In an event called Palace for the People (Istura), the Bogor administration is once again inviting the public, including foreign visitors, to visit the Bogor Palace. “The Istura event is held to remind us that Bogor cannot be separated from the history of the Republic of Indonesia. The number of Istura participants continues to grow every year. Many foreigners are keen to participate in the event,” said Bogor Mayor Bima Arya after dispatching the first batch of this year’s Istura participants on Monday. The palace is opening its gates for five days from July 24 to July 28. Around 24,000 people have registered to participate in the event, exceeding the target of 20,000 visitors. More people are likely to join. Twenty-five foreigners from Australia, Japan, Serbia, the US and Tunisia are on the list of participants.