News Focus – Chinese tourists strengthen 2023 target of 7.4 million visits to Indonesia

Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno welcomed Chinese tourists following the Chinese government's decision to lift strict international travel restrictions on Jan. 8, 2023. (The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy)
Chinese tourists were welcomed with flower garlands and souvenirs given to all passengers and liven up by a traditional Balinese dance and a lion dance performance at the international arrival terminal of Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai airport.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno welcomed Chinese tourists following the Chinese government's decision to lift strict international travel restrictions on Jan. 8, 2023.China is one of the largest market countries for tourism in Indonesia, and the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is targeting 255,300 tourist visits from China in 2023, Sandiaga said in his statement on Sunday (Jan. 22) as quoted by Indonesia Window on Tuesday."We also continue to apply the health protocols that have been given by the Covid Task Force and the Ministry of Health on the arrival of Chinese tourists. And as of today (Jan. 22), no additional checks are required for tourists from China. All follow the existing standards," Sandiaga said.He is optimistic that the arrivals of Chinese tourists can support the target of foreign tourist arrivals, which this year would 3.5 million-7.4 million visits.The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy will continue to promote favorite destinations including Bali, Manado (in North Sulawesi province) and five super priority destinations in attracting the Chinese market, he noted.As many as 210 tourists from China landed at Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport after traveling nearly five hours from Bao'an International Airport, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, on Sunday.The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/The Tourism and Creative Economy Agency together with tourism stakeholders in Bali officially welcomed the arrival of holidaymakers from China.Chinese tourists were welcomed with flower garlands and souvenirs given to all passengers and entertained with a traditional Balinese dance and a lion dance performance at the international arrival terminal.“We rolled out a red carpet for them because our economy continues to grow. We hope that the arrival of Chinese travelers would further accelerate the recovery of this sector and more jobs would be opened," the minister said.
Chinese tourists were welcomed with flower garlands and souvenirs given to all passengers and entertained with a traditional Balinese dance and a lion dance performance at the international arrival terminal on Sunday (January 22, 2023). (The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy)
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