Besides murals, eight dioramas created by artist Gladys Teo-Simpson are spread throughout Pantjoran PIK. The diorama aims to be educational and inspirational by illustrating people's daily lives in the Jakarta's Chinatown.
Visitors can also enjoy performances such as Guzheng music, 1000-hand Dance, Lion Dance, and Tai Chi. “We are confident that Pantjoran PIK can be a tourism attraction for local and international tourists, specifically Jakartans,” said Sawitri Setiawan, COO Retail dan Commercial Division 2 Agung Sedayu Group.
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Pantjoran PIK opens every day from 7 AM - 11 PM. Some tenants open since 6 AM to serve breakfast meals.
Pantjoran PIK imposes strict COVID-19 safety measures. Body temperature checking is mandatory for all visitors and tenants’ workers. They are also obliged to wear masks and keep a safe distance. Pantjoran PIK also provides numerous hand sanitizer stations. Facility like Musala is also provided.
Pantjoran PIK, Golf Island Pantai Maju Bersama, Pantai Indah Kapuk, North Jakarta.