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June 8, 2015

PHRI Bali Suggests Not to Change Cultural Tourism

DENPASAR ~ Indonesian Hotel and Restaurant Association (PHRI) of Bali suggested, not to change the concept of cultural tourism in – Read More...
June 3, 2015

Denpasar Targets 600,000 Tourists per Year

DENPASAR ~ Department of Tourism Denpasar, Bali, targeting foreign tourists to visit attractions of Sanur Beach, museums, and a number – Read More...
June 3, 2015

Eighteen Countries to Participate In Rote International Surfing

KUPANG ~ The Rote Ndao district government in East Nusa Tenggara has confirmed the participation of surfers from 18 countries – Read More...
June 1, 2015

Gov’t Concludes No Plastic Rice in Circulation: Police

JAKARTA ~ The government has come to the conclusion that there is no synthetic rice containing plastic substances in circulation – Read More...
June 1, 2015

Investment Suggested in Tourism, Labor-Intensive Fields

JAKARTA ~ The Capital Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) has encouraged investment in tourism and labor-intensive sectors in the central and – Read More...
June 1, 2015

Bali Government To Get Solution for Sand Miners

DENPASAR ~ Bali provincial government said they will help in finding solutions to sand miners in the area of Geopark – Read More...
June 1, 2015

Dog in Bali is Excess in Population

DENPASAR ~ Department of Animal’s Husbandry and Health (Disnakeswan) of Bali assessed dog population on the island is now predicted – Read More...
May 25, 2015

Bali Tourism Remains Promising

DENPASAR ~ Bank Indonesia Representative Office of Bali Province stated that the tourism sector on the island still remains promising – Read More...
May 25, 2015

Indonesia Will Accept Many Foreign Workers by 2030: Labor Ministry

BATAM ~ The Ministry of Labor and Transmigration has estimated that Indonesia will begin to accept foreign workers in large – Read More...
May 25, 2015

Australia PM Rules Out Resettling Asian Boat Migrants

SYDNEY ~ Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott Thursday ruled out helping resettle the wave of migrants fleeing to Southeast Asia, – Read More...