Sandiaga Joins éL Hotel Fun Run
Bandung. Tourism and Creative Affairs Minister Sandiaga Uno arrived early on Sunday to participate in a fun run event hosted by éL Hotel in Bandung, West Java.
Dressed in jogging suits, the minister got himself prepared for the event just before 6:00 a.m. and told other participants: “Take care of yourself and have fun, because 'fun run' is the theme.”
éL Hotel Grop founder Enggartiasto Lukita also reminded participants to do a warm-up before taking a distance of a few kilometers along Jalan Asia Afrika, Jalan Braga, and Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan in the West Java capital.
Bandung Metropolitan Police Chief Budi Sartono joined him and Sandiaga to officially open the event, which is open to the public with a grand prize of Rp 22.5 million.
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