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Java Touring PROPOSAL 2 0 1 P O R S C H E C L U B I N D O N E S I A 9 THE C O N C E P T OF JAVA TOURING STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL This document and ideas herein is the intellectual property of PT Sembilansatusatu Anak Bangsa. It shall not be circulated, quoted, duplicated or otherwise divulged in full or in part without the express written permission of authorized personnel from PT Sembilansatusatu Anak Bangsa. B A C K G R O U N D To unify the force between PCI Jakarta with PCI Surabaya THE PLAN PCI JAVA TOURING 2019 12 - 14 Juli 2019 12 Juli 2019 : Jakarta - Malang - Surabaya 13 Juli 2019 : Surabaya - Solo - Semarang 14 Juli 2019 : Semarang - Cirebon - Jakarta Attendees : PCI Jakarta: 90 pax (45 porsche) T H E P O R S C H E It must be inspired from T H E C L U B theme ? T H E T R E N D W O R D C L O U D UNIQUE QUICK ACCESS PASSION INNOVATIVE FASCINATION HYBRID SPORT FAST CLEAR the porsche. SIMPLE SUSTAINABILITY SOCIETY UP TO DATE ATTRACTIVE W O R D C L O U D UNIQUE QUICK ACCESS PASSION INNOVATIVE FASCINATION HYBRID SPORT FAST CLEAR the porsche. SIMPLE SUSTAINABILITY SOCIETY UP TO DATE ATTRACTIVE W O R D C L O U D INDEPENDENT FAMILY FRIENDLY TOGETHERNESS GLORIOUS SHARING INTEREST PASSIONATE the club. VISIONAIRE DYNAMIC FUN UP TO DATE INTERACTIVE ENERGETIC W O R D C L O U D INDEPENDENT FAMILY FRIENDLY TOGETHERNESS GLORIOUS SHARING INTEREST PASSIONATE the club. VISIONAIRE DYNAMIC FUN UP TO DATE INTERACTIVE ENERGETIC P R E S E N T S the trend. R E L E A S E D A T E 2 AUGUST 2019 P O R S C H E CHARACTER inspiration T H E C L U B CHARACTER proposed theme. FAST AND GLORIOUS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL This document and ideas herein is the intellectual property of PT Sembilansatusatu Anak Bangsa. It shall not be circulated, quoted, duplicated or otherwise divulged in full or in part without the express written permission of authorized personnel from PT Sembilansatusatu Anak Bangsa. KEY VISUAL F A S T & G L O R I O U S is touring theme M O N A S & S U R A M A D U represent PCI Jakarta and PCI Surabaya P O R S C H E C O L O R represent of unity as Indonesian EVENT EXECUTION START YOUR ENGINES with Touring Kit S H I R T T R A N S P A R E N T T O T E B A G T U M B L E R P O W E R B A N K C A P T O W E L E - T O L L I T I N E R A R Y 12DAY Juli 1 2019 13DAY Juli 2 2019 14DAY Juli 3 2019 Jakarta - Malang - Surabaya Surabaya - Solo - Semarang Semarang - Cirebon - Jakarta - Flight from Jakarta - Malang - Breakfast - Breakfast - Take bus to lunch - Drive to Solo using cars - Doing Batik - Drive to Surabaya using cars - De Tjolomadoe Photo Session and lunch - Lunch - Suramadu Photo Session - CSR at ESEMKA - Drive to Cirebon using cars - Hotel Check In - Drive to Semarang using Cars - Take train to Jakarta - Unification Ceremony - Stop at Brown Canyon - Safe and sound - Dinner - Hotel Check In - Freetime - Dinner - Freetime P O R S C H E C L U B I N D O N E S I A D A Y 1 JAKARTA - MALANG - SURABAYA DEPART FROM JAKARTA DAY 1 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 08.00 - 10.00 WIB Location : CGK - Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Remarks : Flight with Garuda Indonesia to Malang DAY ARRIVE AT MALANG 1 DAY 1 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 10.00 - 11.00 WIB Location : MLG - Abdulrachman Saleh Airport Malang Remarks : Drive to Grand Royal Ballroom Malang using Bus DAY LUNCH IN MALANG 1 DAY 1 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 11.00 - 12.30 WIB Location : Grand Royal Ballroom Remarks : Lunch why? GRAND ROYAL BALLROOM Grand Royal Ballroom is a place in Surabaya. It’s upscale and luxury venue with ballroom capacity around 600-1000 people. Their foods are great. The interior is good and the location is easy to be found. The building itself is great, classic architecture, very good acoustic. Big parking lot. The decoration also nice, and i’m impressed with the lighting. Even the bathroom is nice and classic. The food, it’s very delicious and the portion was huge. Delicious Chinese Food served in a spacious, clean and nice room. DAY CONVOY TO SURABAYA 1 DAY 1 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 12.30 - 15.00 WIB Location : Malang - Surabaya Remarks : Drive to Surabaya using cars From : Malang TIME APPROX To : Surabaya Time : 1 hours 58 minutes DAY ARRIVE AT SURABAYA 1 DAY 1 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 13.00 - 16.00 WIB Location : Malang - Surabaya (Suramadu Bridge) Remarks : Drive to Suramadu Bridge to take photo and video footage why? SURAMADU BRIDGE Suramadu Bridge, is the first longest bridge in Indonesia that is the pride of the nation. Uniting the island of Java and the island of Madura which previously had to be via ferry. There is the best spot on the suramadu bridge, which is to the left of the entrance of the bridge behind the sidewalk stalls. The right time to take pictures should be before 5pm at the location. The time is often called the blue hour, which is about 5-10 minutes after sunset. At that time the bridge lights had started to light up. A refined oasis of quietude right in the heart of the city, Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya presents a traditional sense of luxury with timeless Javanese style and warm Indonesian hospitality. Featuring 380 elegant guest rooms and suites, many with stunning panoramic views, the hotel presents a sophisticated ambience in its unique contemporary yet culturally relevant room décor as well as in the exquisite dining venues. Be it for business or leisure, Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya is the ideal home DAY HOTEL CHECK IN 1 DAY 1 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 16.00 - 18.00 WIB Location : Shangri La Hotel Surabaya Remarks : Member freetime and prepare for Unification Ceremony DAY UNIFICATION CEREMONY 1 DAY 1 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 18.00 - 20.00 WIB Location : Shangri La Hotel Surabaya Remarks : Meet PCI Surabaya and Dinner UNIFICATION CEREMONY R U N D O W N 18.45 - 18.50 Voice Over Enter the Area 18.50 - 19.00 Opening Speech from PCI Surabaya 19.00 - 19.05 Speech form PCI Jakarta 19.05 - 19.15 Sharing Presentation 19.15 - 19.20 Unification Procession (Toast) 19.20 - 19.55 Entertainment 19.30 - 20.00 Dinner 20.00 - 20.10 Closing + Brief Tomorrow Activity P O R S C H E C L U B I N D O N E S I A D A Y 2 SURABAYA - SOLO - SEMARANG DAY CONVOY TO SOLO 2 DAY 2 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 08.30 - 12.00 WIB Location : Surabaya - Solo Remarks : Drive to Solo (1 Stop Gas Station) From : Surabaya TIME APPROX To : Solo Time : 3 hours 30 minutes DAY ARRIVE AT DE TJOLOMADOE 2 DAY 2 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 12.00 - 13.30 WIB Location : De Tjolomadoe- Solo Remarks : Photo Session & Lunch why? DE TEJOLOMADOE De Tjolomadoe was previously known as the Colomadu Sugar Factory. Established in 1928, this factory is the largest capacity sugar factory in Southeast Asia. This factory apparently also has a high historical value. In the past, those who were impressed by the sugar factory were old, stagnant buildings, full of urban legends and even mystical history. But now, the sugar factory located in Karanganyar, Central Java has turned into a current tourist destination and of course, Instagram. This is the transformation of De Tjolomadoe past and present. DAY CSR 2 DAY 2 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 13.30 - 14.30 WIB Location : Solo Remarks : CSR Activity at ESEMKA DAY CSR 2 D E S C R I P T I O N 1. Porsche Mechanic will be share and ‘BEDAH PORSCHE’ to introduce about Porsche mechanical 2. One of PCI member will be shared about Porsche Racing 3. Fundraising for Esemka RnD DAY CONVOY TO SEMARANG 2 DAY 2 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 14.30 - 16.00 WIB Location : Solo - Semarang Remarks : Drive to Semarang using car (1 stop gas station) From : Solo TIME APPROX To : Semarang Time : 1 hours 32 minutes DAY ARRIVE AT BROWN CANYON 2 DAY 2 DAY D E S C R I P T I O N Time : 16.00 - 17.30 WIB Location : Brown Canyon - Semarang Remarks : Photo session why? BROWN CANYON SEMARANG Located in 2 KM south of TVRI Central Java - Pucang Gading Mranggen, there are high cliffs that glimpse like the Grand Canyon. This place is a hit among those who like photography. Brown Canyon Semarang is actually a mining project that is over 10 years old.
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