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DELI SERdang - Tourism actors in Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra, are asked to maximize the use of social media as an effort to promote regional tourism so that they are better known to the community, both local and outside the region.

Head of the Deli Serdang Culture, Youth, Sports and Tourism Office (Disbudporapar), Ismail in Lubuk Pakam, Thursday, said that currently social media is the right media to promote various regional potentials, including tourism.

This opportunity must really be used by tourism actors to introduce the existing potential, because the reach through social media can be wider.

"Deli Serdang has a lot of tourism potential, from sea to mountain. In order for this potential to be better known to the public, we all have to promote it through various media, including social media," he said as quoted by Antara, Thursday, September 28.

Deli Serdang Regency consists of 22 sub-districts, 14 urban villages, and 380 villages with an area of 2,241.68 square kilometers.

Deli Serdang, which borders the city of Medan as the capital city of North Sumatra, has many tourist attractions in a number of villages. In fact, 16 villages have been designated by the Deli Serdang Regency Government as tourist villages which of course are very supportive of the increase in the community.

A number of these tourist villages are Punden Rejo Village, Tanjung Morawa District, Selemak Village, Hamparan Perak District, Pematang Johar Village, Labuhan Deli District, Denai Lama Village, Pantai Peturabu District, Tanjung Rejo Village, Percut Sei Tuan District, and Buluh Awar Village, Sibolangit District.

Then Liang Pematang Village, STM Hulu District, Simempar Village, Gunung Meriah District, Penen Village, Biru-Biru District, Bangunsari Tanjung Morawa Village, Sibolangit Village, Sibolangit District, Karanganyar Village, Beringin District, Mabar District, Bangun Purba District, Jaharun A Village, Galang District, Tanjung Garbus I Village, Lubuk Pakam District, and Sukamakmur Village, Kutalimbaru District.

"We hope that there will be more tourist villages in Deli Serdang. At least one sub-district has one tourist village. If the village's potential develops well, it can improve the community's economy and raise the village's status," he said.


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