Indonesia, a tropical country with a rich natural and cultural heritage, is facing the challenge of tourism development. In order to attract more tourists, boost spending and keep tourists staying longer, Indonesia** is considering a range of incentives.
Indonesia's Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga said in an interview with Bloomberg TV that Indonesia's tourism industry needs to draw on the power of "Telles' Economics". He explained that "thales' economics" refers to the nationwide rush to buy concert tickets for the American singer Thales. Thales began her global tour in March 2023, attracting fans from all over the world to the city where the event will be held, bringing huge business opportunities to the local community.
To emulate this success story, Indonesia** has set up a tourism package of IDR 1 trillion (about S$86.1 million), which is planned to be used to bid for large-scale concerts, sports and other cultural events. This initiative aims to attract more tourists to Indonesia and increase their local spending levels by introducing more**, sports and cultural activities.
In addition to hosting large-scale events, Indonesia** also plans to take other measures to boost tourism. To facilitate the event, Indonesia plans to waive visa requirements for more countries and simplify the process of applying for event permits. These measures will make it easier for the organizers to hold various events in Indonesia, thus attracting more tourists.
In addition, in order to increase tourism revenues, Indonesia** has started to levy a tourism tax on all incoming foreign tourists in the tourist destination of Bali. The tax will be used to improve tourism services and protect Bali's culture and environment. With this measure, Indonesia** hopes to enhance the travel experience of tourists and increase their spending in the country.
The boom in tourism not only helps to increase the country's foreign exchange earnings, but also helps to create jobs and boost the local economy. Therefore, Indonesia** has high hopes for the development of tourism. Minister Sandiaga said: "I am very optimistic that with some of our transformations in the tourism industry, we can achieve better results in the coming year. ”
As the global tourism industry gradually recovers, Indonesia's strategy of attracting tourists through incentives and the introduction of more cultural activities is expected to bring new vitality and business opportunities to its tourism industry. This will help to enhance Indonesia's competitiveness in the international tourism market and bring tangible benefits to the local community.
In addition, in order to maintain sustainable tourism development, Indonesia also needs to pay attention to environmental protection and cultural heritage. ** It should be ensured that the development of tourism resources is accompanied by the protection of the local natural environment and cultural heritage, and that excessive commercialization and destructive development are avoided. By balancing economic development and environmental protection, Indonesia can ensure the long-term sustainability of its tourism industry.
In conclusion, Indonesia is actively taking measures to attract tourists and promote tourism. Indonesia is poised to increase its attractiveness as a tourist destination by drawing on the lessons of the "Taylors Economics" to host more **, sports and cultural events, as well as simplifying visas and permits. At the same time, attention should be paid to environmental protection and cultural heritage to ensure the sustainable development of tourism. With the implementation of these incentives and the development trend of the global tourism industry, Indonesia is expected to achieve significant growth and prosperity in the tourism industry in the coming years.