Jakarta,
June 17, 2017 (Antara) - To support the Indonesian government's target of
attracting at least 12 million foreign tourists, including some 2.4
million from China, several regions are gearing up to receive them this
year.
Tourism promotion events organized by Indonesia in China have resulted
in a significant increase in the number of Chinese tourists visiting the
country's tourist destinations, particularly Bali and North Sulawesi.
Chinese tourists constituted 28.15 percent of the total 1.81 million
foreign tourist arrivals in Bali between January and April this year.
North Sulawesi has also enjoyed a sharp increase in the number of Chinese visitors in the first quarter of 2017.
During the period between January and March, North Sulawesi had
recorded a five-fold increase in the number of foreign tourists reaching
17,335, of which most were Chinese, from 3,467 during the same period
last year.
Chinese tourists have dominated, in terms of the number of visitors to
North Sulawesi. In March alone, 3,889 Chinese tourists had visited the
province, or 75 percent of the total number of foreign visitors.
Other tourist arrivals were from Singapore, Germany, the United States, and Hong Kong.
In April 2017, Chinese also constituted the largest number of foreign tourists visiting North Sulawesi.
"In April 2017, the number of Chinese tourists visiting North Sulawesi
reached 4,477, constituting 72.84 percent of the total foreign tourist
arrivals," Moh Edy Mahmud, head of the North Sulawesi statistic office,
stated in Manado, recently.
Apart for conducting intensive tourism promotion activities, the
significant rise is also owing to the regular direct flights between
Manado, the province's capital, and China, as well as to chartered
flights.
The number of foreign tourists visiting North Sulawesi in April 2017
had increased 312.82 percent, from 1,427 tourists recorded in April
2016.
The second largest number of foreign tourists visiting the province was from Singapore, with 201 travelers, or 3.27 percent of the total number; followed by Germany, 169 tourists, or 2.75 percent; and those from the UK, 119 people, or 1.94 percent.
The second largest number of foreign tourists visiting the province was from Singapore, with 201 travelers, or 3.27 percent of the total number; followed by Germany, 169 tourists, or 2.75 percent; and those from the UK, 119 people, or 1.94 percent.
North Sulawesi also received 117 tourists from the US, or 1.90 percent
of the total number; 108 Australians, or 1.76 percent; 76 Malaysians, or
1.24 percent; 65 Japanese, or 1.06 percent; 45 French, or 0.73 percent;
and 38 Dutch, or 0.62 percent.
Furthermore,
the number of direct flights connecting Manado, North Sulawesi
Province, to cities in China is expected to increase, as more Chinese
tourists are showing interest to visit the province.
"This June, charter flights will be operated to and from Wuhan twice a
week by Lion Air," Yuristo Ardhi, communication and legal section head
of airport operator Angkasa Pura chapter at the Sam Ratulangi
International Airport, stated.
Lion Air will also operate flights to Baiyun, Guangzhou, in China,
thrice a week, while Citilink will serve direct flights on the
Manado-Fuzhou route twice a week.
"Hence, we will prepare space to accommodate Chinese tourists to make them feel comfortable," he noted.
As an international airport, Sam Ratulangi is able to accommodate domestic and international tourists.
Its runways and other facilities are also ready to handle small and large aircraft.
"We have just made some improvement to make the passengers at the airport feel comfortable," he noted.
North Sulawesi Governor Olly Dondokambey had recently stated that
infrastructure at tourist attractions and destinations in North Sulawesi
will also be developed and further improved.
The province located on Sulawesi (Celebes) Island is looking forward to
attract more Chinese tourists to visit its cities by offering what
several Chinese tourists love: seas and tasty cuisine.
It offers a variety of natural panoramas, with beaches, hills, volcanic mountains, and scenic plateaus.
The scenic and biodiverse Bunaken Marine National Park, which is just
about 10 kilometers from Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi Province,
is one of the most famous tourist destinations. The park has been
inscribed in the list of World Natural Heritage Site by the United
Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
Bunaken
has an amazing and diverse marine life, with 70 different corals, five
species of sea turtles, several fish species, and even white and black
tip reef sharks, the almost extinct dugongs, and barracudas.
For food lovers, Manado could be an ideal destination to visit, as it
has become one of the top destinations for the best traditional
Indonesian cuisines, such as spicy chicken Rica-rica and Roa fish
Rica-rica, with Klaapertart as a recommended dessert.
Chinese tourists have, so far, visited only five destinations in the
province: Manado, Tomohon, Bitung, Minahasa, and North Minahasa.
The local government is currently developing new destinations to boost
foreign tourist arrivals. The province will promote Sitaro, Sangihe, and
Talaud Islands, which have beautiful beaches and crystal clear
water.
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