Jababeka Combines the Industrial Sector with Cultural Tourism Charm at the Jababeka Harmony Festival 2026
CIKARANG, March 9, 2026 – OVER the three-day event, the Jababeka Harmony Festival 2026, held from March 6–8, 2026, successfully attracted extraordinary public enthusiasm with an estimated tens of thousands of visitors filling the Hollywood Junction Jababeka area and Kota Jababeka Cikarang.
The festival became a meeting space for various elements of society — from cultural communities, global industry players, families, to local MSME actors — mingling in a lively and inclusive atmosphere of harmony. The excitement was evident from the high participation of visitors as well as the series of cultural, creative economy, and social activities that took place dynamically throughout the event.
The success of this festival also reflects the grand vision of the region developed by PT Jababeka Tbk in building a modern city ecosystem that is not only industrially advanced but also socially and culturally harmonious. The high public enthusiasm confirms that harmony is not just a concept, but a real experience that lives and grows with the community.
“We are very proud to see such great public enthusiasm. This proves that an advanced city is a city that values every difference. Diversity in Jababeka is an asset, and when the community feels comfortable and harmonious, purchasing power naturally increases. This is proof that social harmony drives regional economic progress,” said Ivonne Anggraini, President Director of PT Graha Buana Cikarang.
The Multicultural Parade became the highlight of the Jababeka Harmony Festival, as well as a moment highly anticipated by the public. After a decade of not being held, this cultural parade has finally returned with grandeur, making it one of the largest cultural parades ever organized in the area. The spectacular procession was attended by thousands of participants from dozens of cultural communities from various cities, showcasing the diversity of traditions in one festive and colorful celebration.
The majesty of the parade was further enhanced by the presence of 15 palanquins or floats, 12 large dragon lions, and dozens of lion dances moving together in one festive cultural parade. Not only cultural art communities, but industry tenants and community representatives also took part, making this parade a symbol of harmonious diversity as well as a spectacular cultural celebration.
This event was attended by the President Director of PT Graha Buana Cikarang – Ivonne Anggraini, President Director of PT Padang Golf Cikarang – Setiawan Mardjuki, Board of Director Jababeka Infrastruktur – Didik Purbadi and Vega Violetta Puspa, Founder of Dharmaphala Humanitarian Society Foundation – Lie Kok Beng, Asda I – Drs. H. Hudaya, M.Si., Advisory Board of Wiranusa Indonesia – H. Dani Ramdan M.T, Chairperson of Wiranusa Indonesia – Aisyah Ayu, Representative from the Ministry of Religious Affairs and also Advisory Board of Wiranusa Indonesia – H. Sobirin, S.Ag., M.Si, Head of Mekar Mukti Village – Dede Sulaeman, S.Kom, Acting Head of Bekasi Regency Tourism Office – Andri Julianto, ST, MM, President Director (CEO) of PT Mustika Ratu Tbk (MRAT) – Bingar Egidius Situmorang. Puteri Indonesia 2025 Miss Supranational Asia & Oceania 2025 – Frista Yufi Amarta Putri.
Not only is it a celebration of cultural diversity, this festival also provides a tangible economic impact. As many as 100 tenants from the F&B, fashion, and handicraft sectors participated, presenting a variety of products to the thousands of visitors attending. The presence of these visitors also helped drive significant economic circulation in the event area.
In addition, Wiranusa, as a collaborator in empowering MSMEs, gave appreciation for Jababeka’s support of the people’s economy. “This collaboration is a real proof of how modern areas can synergize with small business actors to create an inclusive, productive, and sustainable economic ecosystem. The presence of these MSMEs, along with reports of tenant revenue increasing several times compared to normal days, shows that this activity is not just a festival, but also a real driver of the community’s economy,” said Aisyah Ayu, Chairwoman of Wiranusa Indonesia.
He added, “This moment also emphasizes that Jababeka is not only known as a world-class industrial estate but has also developed into a lifestyle destination, a hub for community activities, and a growth space for the creative economy and SMEs in the East Jakarta corridor.”
More than just a celebration, the festival held during this blessed month is also filled with various humanitarian activities. The charity program involves Jababeka, tenants, and the community, ranging from collecting usable goods to be distributed to those in need to distributing basic food packages to local residents.
Vega Violetta Puspa, Director of Jababeka Infrastructure, explained the social mission behind this event. “For us, infrastructure development must go hand in hand with social concern. Through the distribution of basic food supplies and donations of usable goods, we want to ensure that Jababeka’s presence has a direct impact felt by the community. True harmony is when we grow together and support each other, especially during this sacred month of Ramadan,” she said.
The festival’s organization is not just a celebration, but also a strategic statement regarding the declaration of the area as an Industrial Tourism City showcasing Jababeka as a stable, safe, and comfortable investment destination. The ability to collaborate within the diversity of global cultures is an important foundation for building social harmony, strengthening investor confidence, and ensuring sustainable long-term economic growth.
The success of the Jababeka Harmony Festival 2026 strengthens Jababeka’s position not merely as an integrated self-sufficient city, but as a mature Modern Industrial Tourism City. This initiative proves that Jababeka is a very comfortable and safe area, both to live in as a home and as a promising long-term investment instrument in the future,” concluded Ivonne.
