395,000 vehicles have hit the road as families travel for the Lunar New Year! Find out about the celebrations and a no-coding blessing for drivers!
As the Lunar New Year approaches, excitement fills the air as families gear up to celebrate this vibrant festival. In Greater Jakarta, the anticipation is palpable with a remarkable figure of 395,701 vehicles recorded leaving the Jabotabek area just three days before the cherished occasion. This massive exodus not only signifies the importance of the festival to many, but also highlights the yearly tradition of families reuniting amidst the joyful chaos of travel. From joyful family gatherings to stunning fireworks displays, the Lunar New Year captures the hearts of millions in Indonesia and beyond.
However, for the approximately 1 million motorists who will be hitting the roads, a sigh of relief comes with an announcement from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). Drivers celebrating the Lunar New Year on January 29 can steer clear of worries regarding traffic coding. This astute move ensures that families can focus solely on their festivities, feeling the spirit of renewal and celebration without the stress of driving regulations. With streets buzzing with activity, it’s a win-win as everyone comes together to usher in the new lunar year.
On the other side of the globe, the Chinese community prepares for their own customs, complete with traditional lion dances, red envelopes (hongbao), and the symbolism of good fortune. The celebration embodies hopes of prosperity and happiness for the coming year, creating an atmosphere of excitement and joy. Families will clean their homes to sweep away ill fortune and welcome prosperous luck, making the New Year a significant time for reflection and rejuvenation.
As we dive into the delightful chaos brought by the festivities, let’s ponder some captivating facts about the Lunar New Year! Did you know that each year is represented by a different animal from the Chinese zodiac? It’s no surprise that the year of the rabbit is associated with peace, tranquility, and harmony – sounds delightful, doesn’t it? Additionally, in many cultures, giving money in red envelopes is a symbol of good luck and blessing, making it a favorite tradition among children and adults alike. So whether you're driving, dancing, or diving into dumplings, embrace the joy that the Lunar New Year brings!
Jasa Marga recorded that 395701 vehicles left the Greater Jakarta (Jabotabek) area on D-3 to D-2 of Isra Mi'raj and Chinese New Year holidays.
For those celebrating the Lunar New Year on Wednesday, January 29, there's no need to worry about whether your car is “coding” or not.
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