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Posted On: 5 September 2022 03:41 pm
Updated On: 5 September 2022 04:10 pm

Qatar to open hotel and resort in eastern Indonesia by 2024: Envoy

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In a report, The Peninsula has said that the Ambassador of Indonesia to Qatar, H.E. Ridwan Hassan has said a new hotel and resort developed by Qatar will be opened in Indonesia in 2024.

The Ambassador's statement was at an Indonesian Cultural Event held at Education City to mark Indonesia’s 77th Independence Day.

As per the report, he mentioned that Indonesia and Qatar are working together on "building the upcoming resort which will be operational in two years. The new project is located at Labuan Bajo, in the Nusa Tenggara area of eastern Indonesia at the western tip of the island of Flores."

The new endeavour will also contribute to strengthening ties between the two countries. He said "Indonesia has benefited from years of investment by Qatar, boosting their economic ties. Ooredoo, Nebras Power, and Qatar National Bank are among Qatari companies with operations in Jakarta."

“Indonesia is very famous for tourism, especially if you’re talking about the island of Bali. Indonesia consists of thousands of islands and if we are just focusing on Bali itself, it is not enough, because Bali is not really big to accommodate all the foreign tourists coming to Indonesia. For that reason, the government introduced the new policy, among others. We call it 10 New Balis. We copy Bali as the basis and then we develop it into other islands, with some modification.”

The report also mentioned that the “10 New Balis” project identifies 10 locations in Indonesia as “the next Bali.”

"The new hotel and resort is located in Labuan Bajo, one of the 10 'New Balis'. Other locations include Borobudur Temple (Central Java), Belitung (Sumatra), and Mount Bromo (East Java). They also include Lake Toba (North Sumatra), Thousand Islands (Jakarta), Mandalika (West Nusa Tenggara), Wakatobi (Southeast Sulawesi), Tanjung Lesung (Banten), and Morotai (North Maluku)."

Source: The Peninsula
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