Mudik
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Mudik is the activity of migrants/migrant workers to return to his hometown. Mudik in Indonesia is identical with an annual tradition that occurs ahead of major religious holidays such as before Lebaran. At that point there is an opportunity to gather with relatives scattered in the overseas, but of course also sowan with parents. Mudik tradition exists in some developing countries with Muslim majorities, such as Indonesia and Bangladesh.[1]
Mudik transportation
The heaviest burden faced in mudik is the provision of transportation systems as simultaneously the number of people using public transport or vehicle via the existing road network so that often resulted in passengers/users of the trip to face congestion and travel delays.
External links
- (Indonesian) Tips Mudik with Safe and Convenient
- (Indonesian) Tips Mudik using public transportation
- (Indonesian) Mudik culture followed by Urbanization culture
- (Indonesian) Economic Potential In The phenomenon of Mudik
References
- ↑ Tradisi Mudik di Bangladesh
- (Indonesian) Tradisi Mudik di Bangladesh
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