Lack of promotion in Sail Indonesia 2009
lack of promotion and publicity activities in the 2009 Sail Indonesia Lovina Beach Village Kalibukbuk Binaria factors faced by the executive committee.
International activities regularly become an annual event that received less attention by the public.
Most of the people in the regency of Buleleng pleaded not know, an international event called Sail Indonesia Lovina North Bali 2009 will be held during the week in Binaria Lovina Beach, Buleleng District Kalibukbuk Village.
Executive Committee of the Cultural Department of Tourism Causeway Buleleng Regency admitted hampered by activities of promotion and publicity.
Although less promotion, activities scheduled for the upcoming 30 September will provide positive impact to a number of actors in the tourism and community events on location.
“We’re still doing the coordination for the publication and promotion, but we expect the implementation of the 2009 Sail Indonesia Lovina followed by 20 countries from Asia and Europe and Australia will be able to increase the income of local communities, because during the five-day money beradar activity about 5 billion that went into community, “said Head of Culture and Tourism District Buleleng, Putu Wijaya Tastra, Wednesday (23 / 9).
Turnover funds from Sail Indonesia participants in Lovina will be touched directly to the hotel other than the perpetrator of tourism.
“Usually this is for daily fees of participants, the cost of laundry, food and drink and fuel for ships yachts and tour or travel costs, while for small hotel stay possible participants,” said Wijaya Tastra.
Although the event officially in 2009 Sail Indonesia Lovina will be held from late September, about 22 Ship Yacht has been in Lovina waters.
Some of them claimed to prefer to be in Bali, which preceded the departure from Senggigi Lombok.
According to plans, event on the 2009 Sail Indonesia Lovina will be followed by 20 countries and involving 400 participants with 137 Ship Yacht. This activity lasted for a week.

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