Aher Want to Study Cultural Industry Bali

 

Date : 14 Mar 2016 03:40 Wib | Read : | Category : General News | Write By : Admin BPMPT


BALI - West Java Governor Ahmad Heryawan (Aher) want to learn the culture industry of Bali, which is judged to have not been able to walk firm though tourist attraction in West Java is not less good.

According to him, the culture industry occurred when actors create and compose obtain adequate appreciation which could be a source of livelihood.

"When people want to see and pay for the cultural show, that the cultural industries in my eyes. In this position, then the culture was preserved," he said in Bali on Sunday (13/03/2016) afternoon.

Aher said, the culture in West Java has not been able to create reciprocal economic kind, so the appeal has not been as strong as the culture of Bali.

"A lot of things we can learn from Bali tourism. In addition to the management of the industry, we see adequate tourism infrastructure for geographically disadvantaged adjacent tourist attraction," he said.

Beaches in Bali, he said, are adjacent to each other while access transport is so smooth either from inside or outside the country. International service already exists, so that all service flights on the inside / outside the country have been connected.

"The new West Java has sufficient international airports as soon as later in 2017 or early 2018. So, although the beaches in South West Java is not less good than Bali, the access is not good that foreign tourist arrivals is not optimal," he said.

West Java Governor added, konstur street near the beach South West Java is also very challenging. There turns up to 180 degrees, the winding, hilly climbs, and more.

"But the main roads along the South West Java that we have to fix. 430 km of roads in the South West Java already we woke up with a very good road stability in 2015," he said, saying the region's longest road worthiness in Java.

In fact, said Aher, in 2008, the feasibility of the road in the south of the island of Java longest by East Java, Central Java, West Java and Banten.

Aher hoped the situation could prompt an increase in tourist arrivals. He pointed Bandung to Pangandaran that could take on trips, so travelers energy drain.

"In the south we have a geopark Jabar also Ciletuh, who had just become a national Geopark area. So, by learning to Bali, and simultaneously there are infrastructure improvements, hopefully Jabar could be more well known," he concluded.

PUBLIC RELATIONS West Java Province


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