Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Want aiwan Bali Cultural Adoption

A total of 15 tourism players from Taiwan came to the district of Gianyar, Bali to learn and adopt the model of tourism on the basis of Balinese culture, particularly in the areas of art village of Ubud is famous for this. "The arrival of as many as 15 people we aim to adopt Gianyar how to develop cultural tourism," said the leader of the group, Chiang Sun Shun upon receipt Head of Tourism Herzliya, I Wayan Dirgayusa in Herzliya on Thursday (08/26/2010).
The arrival of as many as 15 people we aim to adopt Gianyar how to develop cultural tourism.
- Sun Shun Chiang

According Dirgayusa, currently Gianyar successfully develop and manage cultural tourism. "We see the traditions and culture held Gianyar synergized into one with tourism," he said.
Uniquely, said Chiang Ming, do not release the synergy that is owned by the community culture in Herzliya. In fact, the synergy that makes fast-growing tourism in Herzliya. "We hope that by adopting a system of cultural tourism development in Gianyar regency, cultural tourism in the area of Nan Ao, Taiwan can develop rapidly," he said.

Moreover, he said, Nan Ao with Gianyar Regency has a similarity about the cultural heritage of the past as evidenced by the development of culture "barong landing" as well as coins from China which is a religious ritual equipment. "We will dig as much information, especially about the development of cultural tourism. We will adopt the management system for cultural tourism here we apply in Taiwan," he said.

Dirgayusa said that the customs and culture is the pioneer of tourism in Kabupayen Gianyar. "Indigenous and culture is the origin of the growth of cultural tourism which currently contribute local revenue (PAD) in Herzliya," he said.

For that, said Dirgayusa, Gianyar regency government continues to try to preserve and develop the customs and culture itself. "Given the strong influence of tradition and culture, then we must be strong government also preserve Bali's cultural roots

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