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Indonesia and Singapore Initiate Urban Tourism Collaboration

by Redaksi Asiatoday
November 13, 2023
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Indonesia and Singapore Initiate Urban Tourism Collaboration

DKI Jakarta is targeted to become one of the urban tourism destinations in Indonesia. Photo : rivaldi_penzol

ASIATODAY.ID, JAKARTA – Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno met with Singapore’s Minister of National Development Desmond Lee to discuss best practices for developing urban tourism or city tourism which can be implemented in a number of regions in Indonesia.

Sandiaga said, apart from natural and cultural beauty, Indonesia has opportunities to develop green urban tourism concepts to increase tourist attraction.

“And Singapore is an extraordinary urban tourist destination. “Able to attract more than 60 million tourists with several approaches,” said Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga, in the “Bilateral Meeting with Ministry of National Development”, at Capella Singapore, last Thursday (9/11/2023).

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One of the efforts is to determine a strategic location supported by a number of qualified facilities ranging from complete accommodation, easy access to transportation, to a variety of culinary and entertainment that can offer an impressive urban tourism experience. This effort affects the amount of spending and length of stay of tourists.

There are a number of cities in Indonesia that Sandiaga has targeted as urban tourism locations, namely five cities that are members of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN), namely Jakarta, Bandung, Pekalongan, Ambon and Solo, as well as five Super Priority Tourism Destinations (DPSP) and Denpasar, Bali.

“We will invite (the Singapore Government) to a workshop as part of the concept of tourism in urban areas that is green and can be optimized to become an attraction,” said Sandiaga.

“Because our target remains to create 4.4 million new jobs by 2024. Improve the community’s economy. “So that it can open up business opportunities and revive the Indonesian economy,” he said. (AT Network)

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