Indonesia introduces new tourism destination to raise its economy

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Raja Ampat: A place in Indonesia having nearly 1,500 islands having 1,400 varieties of fish and 600 species of coral known as “Kingdom of Four Kings” become a new tourism hope in Indonesia, a report was presented by state official News Agency, on September 22, 2017.

The report had been presented to raise the state economy as government faced debts from World Bank.

According to the photographs uploaded by Goh Chai Hin on social media, the tourists inclined towards Indonesia. Goh Chai said, “It is a tableau of white sandy beaches, colourful coral reefs and turquoise water, the islands of Raja Ampat are set to be Indonesia’s next tourism hotspot.

“It is stretching across 67,000 square kilometres in Indonesia’s Far East.”

Canadian tourist Angelika said, “It’s amazing. We’ve been to millions of islands and I would say it’s the most beautiful one.”

It is stated that for that purpose Indonesian government decided to build hotels, restaurants in order to garb more attraction of tourists.

The Chief Major dragged the attention of state government to improve the housing of that area, “I believe the government has to approach us by bearing in mind our cultural needs. They have to talk to us indigenous people.”

Habitants said that government must invest more for the betterment of our lives.

Villager Medzke Karoswaf explained: “This is a modern world. We cannot live isolated like in a cave forever. We have to be open-minded. Like it or not, we don’t live alone in this world.”

Nearly thousands of tourists visited that place every year around the world, according to the report.

Furthermore, that project enlightened the economy of country but still it’s a long way to go. State government invested a lot in past. They intended to invest more for local beneficial and trying to make it as most attractive tourist’s place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reporter: Syeda Faiza Bukhari

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