The management of the Cisaheim station in Bandung, Indonesia, has begun transferring intercity bus routes to Liuwibang station as part of a government initiative to improve public transport. This change aims to enhance the transport system and reduce congestion in the city.
The Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) has announced that Bandung will host the IBL All-Star Game 2026 on April 11. This annual event showcases top basketball talent while intertwining youth culture, reflecting the sport's growth in Indonesia.
The government of Bandung, Indonesia, has announced its goal to employ <strong>4600</strong> citizens in a community work program aimed at enhancing job opportunities and improving the local economy. The program will be implemented in <strong>92</strong> different locations across the city.
Bandung, Indonesia, recorded approximately <strong>31.6 billion IDR</strong> in tourism revenues during the <strong>Eid al-Fitr</strong> holiday of 2026, with a notable increase in visitors reaching <strong>146,564 tourists</strong>.
The Indonesian Ministry of Housing has announced the development of a new housing project in Bandung, focusing on the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) concept. This initiative aims to provide affordable housing for low-income individuals by utilizing unused land owned by the Indonesian railway company.
The Indonesian government has announced plans to develop a comprehensive housing project in the Kiara Condong area of Bandung. This initiative aims to meet the increasing housing needs of the population and enhance the quality of life.
The government of Bandung, Indonesia, has offered financial compensation to the family of the victim, Didin, who tragically died when a tree fell on him. The incident occurred on Friday, April 3, during severe weather conditions.
The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency has issued warnings regarding severe weather phenomena expected during the transition from the rainy season to the dry season in Bandung. Experts have indicated the likelihood of heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms.
The Whoosh train, officially known as the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Train, saw a significant increase of 7% in passenger numbers during the Eid al-Adha period in 2026, reaching a total of 311,472 passengers. This improvement reflects growing confidence in this mode of transportation.
Heavy rainfall and strong winds led to the fall of <strong>33 trees</strong> in <strong>Bandung</strong>, Indonesia, resulting in road closures and a tragic incident that claimed one life. Emergency teams are working to remove obstacles and restore traffic flow.
Bandung, Indonesia, welcomed <strong>146,564 tourists</strong> during the Eid al-Fitr holiday from <strong>March 18 to 24, 2026</strong>, with a notable increase in both local and international visitors.
Indonesian railway company PT Kereta Api Indonesia announced the resumption of train services on the Maswati-Sasaksat line after a halt due to landslides. The service resumed on Thursday morning following intensive efforts to clear the obstacles.
PT Kereta Api Indonesia has announced a swift response to landslides affecting train operations between Maswati and Sasaksat stations in Bandung, West Java. The company aims to restore normal train services as quickly as possible.
Wings Air has announced the suspension of its flights from Husein Sastranegara Airport in Bandung to Yogyakarta International Airport due to a decline in passenger numbers. The mayor of Bandung confirmed that this decision is based on commercial considerations.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Bandung, Indonesia, has announced that the waiting period for performing Hajj has reached <strong>27 years</strong>, reflecting the significant pressure on Hajj services in the country. This announcement was made by <strong>Andi M. Arif</strong>, head of the ministry's office in the city, during a press conference held on Wednesday.
Traffic on the Bandung-Garut road in Indonesia's Java Island has come to a standstill due to a landslide, significantly affecting travelers returning after the Eid al-Fitr holiday. The incident occurred in the Kadungora area, where heavy rainfall triggered the landslide.
In Bandung, Indonesia, three billboards collapsed due to severe weather conditions, damaging four cars. The incident occurred on Bohapatu Street, where strong winds and heavy rain were reported.
The government of Bandung, Indonesia, has confirmed that employee expenses will stay below 30% of the local budget to maintain financial stability. Mayor Muhammad Farhan stated that current expenses stand at 29%, allowing for necessary financial adjustments.