Assalamualaikum ww para sanak sapalanta , Di bawah iko ambo taruihkan keluhan Gubernur Bali Mangku Pastika tantang kondisi Bali maso kini, yaitu walau ado kemajuan dalam bidang ekonomi karano pariwisata, namun kamajuan itu juo mambao masalah, antaro lain malebanyo jarak antaro nan kayo jo nan bansaik, dan manghilangnyo suasana khas kerohanian dan kebudayaan Bali, yaitu sifat bersahabat rakyat, alam nan indah, dan kebudayaan nan hiduik. Masyarakat Bali alah manjadi sangaik komersial.
Tapi Gubernur Mangku Pastika indak manyarankan untuak manutuik Bali dari pariwisata, karano pariwisata paralu untuak mamajukan ekonomi. Maambiak tuah dari nan manang, dapek kito ambiak hikmah, yaitu pariwisata paralu, tapi hindari aspek negatifnyo. Baa caronyo manindaklanjuti kebijakan iko tantunyo rancak kito diskusikan basamo untuak mandapek jalan kalua nan paliang rancak. Teriring salam. Dikirim dari iPad saya Begin forwarded message: > From: "Sunny" <[email protected]> > Date: 11 Oktober 2012 02:49:29 WIB > To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;> > Subject: [GELORA45] 'Spiritual' Bali may be at risk as tourism booms > Reply-To: [email protected] > > http://www.smh.com.au/world/bomb-site-used-as-public-urinal-20121010-27dez.html > > 'Spiritual' Bali may be at risk as tourism booms > > Date October 11, 2012 > > Michael Bachelard > > Indonesia Correspondent for Fairfax Media > > > Under pressure ... I Made Pastika yesterday. Photo: Justin McManus > > RAMPANT tourist development, crime, traffic, rubbish and water problems have > not, and will not, kill Bali's identity as a spiritual place, according to > the island's governor, I Made Pastika. > > He was speaking as many visitors including the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, > Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott, and the former prime minister John Howard, > prepare to commemorate tomorrow's 10th anniversary of the Bali bombings. > > Mr Pastika acknowledged that the island's "development is very rapid and > sometimes uncontrolled". He said tourism was increasing wealth, but also > widening the gap between rich and poor in Bali, which could lead to social > tension. > > He apologised to a number of poor Balinese victims of the 2002 bombings who > had been forgotten by the administration and left to fend for themselves, > saying he felt personally guilty about their plight. > > He also acknowledged that the rate of change brought other problems too. > > "So many people come to earn their living, to get their wealth, to suck the > money from Bali … Our people are getting more and more prosperous, but on the > other side there are lots of problems - traffic jams, garbage, water > problems, [shortage of] accommodation, [and] pollution. > > "And also bad people come … They bring drugs, they teach crime here," he > said, describing crime as the "shadow of society". > > Bali has bounced back from the tourist depression caused by the Bali > bombings, and now hosts more Australians than it did before the attacks. > > In 2011, about 2.75 million foreign tourists came to Bali, 10 per cent more > than the previous year, and more than five million tourists came from within > Indonesia. But in July, Mr Pastika predicted that, by 2015, both figures > would almost double, so that the island would host 15 million tourists a year. > > To prepare for this rise, the skyline is dotted with cranes building new > luxury hotels, resorts and malls. Kuta beach has little spare frontage, and > development on the beachfront has spread rapidly away from its epicentre, to > the far north and south. > > Traffic now banks up for an hour or more at peak times along the narrow > roads, and walking is dangerous due to un-maintained footpaths and > motorcycles that mount the curb to seek a quicker route. > > On the outskirts of towns and villages, rubbish is everywhere. > > But, Mr Pastika denied that this rapid growth in tourism was in danger of > killing the goose that laid the golden egg. > > "We want Bali [to be] still Bali, with the unique culture, with the friendly > people and beautiful landscapes, and living culture," he said. > > Things that would ensure these aspects of the predominantly Hindu island are > maintained include its unique ways of village management and worshi > > > Read more: > http://www.smh.com.au/world/spiritual-bali-may-be-at-risk-as-tourism-booms-20121010-27dex.html#ixzz28vYDiFrt > __._,_.___ > Reply via web post Reply to sender > Reply to group Start a New Topic > Messages in this topic (1) > RECENT ACTIVITY: New Members 1 > Visit Your Group > Berita dan Tulisan yang disiarkan GELORA45-Group, sekadar untuk diketahui dan > sebagai bahan pertimbangan kawan-kawan, tidak berarti pasti mewakili pendapat > dan pendirian GELORA45. > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use • Send us > Feedback > . > > __,_._,___ -- -- . * Posting yg berasal dari Palanta RantauNet, dipublikasikan di tempat lain wajib mencantumkan sumber: ~dari Palanta R@ntauNet http://groups.google.com/group/RantauNet/~ * Isi email, menjadi tanggung jawab pengirim email. =========================================================== UNTUK DIPERHATIKAN, melanggar akan dimoderasi: - DILARANG: 1. 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