Jakarta (ANTARA) – Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo inaugurated the Heirloom Flag Park, a single complex integrating Ayodya, Langsat, and Leuser Parks, in South Jakarta on Saturday.”The Heirloom Flag Park reflects the Jakarta government’s commitment to expanding modern, inclusive, and family-friendly green open spaces,” he told reporters at the site.In the presence of Indonesia’s fifth president, Megawati Soekarnoputri, the governor emphasized that the integration of the three parks aims to provide residents with a spacious and comfortable area for both recreation and sports.”Praise be to God, the public can now enjoy the Heirloom Flag Park, which is equipped with a tennis court, a multifunction field, and a padel court,” Pramono noted.He also highlighted that the newly opened park features a statue dedicated to Fatmawati, best known for personally sewing the Heirloom Flag ahead of the Independence Proclamation. She was also recognized as the mother of Megawati from her marriage to Indonesia’s first president, Soekarno.”By placing a statue of Madam Fatmawati within the Heirloom Flag Park complex, we intend to pay the highest respect to a figure who made notable contributions to the nation and the state,” he said.Pramono then explained that the statue portrays Fatmawati sewing the Heirloom Flag during her pregnancy.He also highlighted that under his leadership, together with Deputy Governor Rano Karno, the Jakarta provincial government is intensifying efforts to expand green space coverage across the capital.To that end, he encouraged private stakeholders to take part in the initiative, noting that they would be allowed to name the facilities they helped build after themselves.”In this way, the area of green open spaces has grown significantly. In fact, I will soon inaugurate 23 to 25 new green open spaces,” he remarked.