Crowded Visitors To The Bedouin Culture In The Inland Of Lebak Banten
Visitors from various regions in the country populate Badui culture in the interior of Lebak Regency, Banten, so that it can roll out local people's economic income.
"It's been the last two days on Saturday-Sunday that tourists have come to Saba Badui culture here quite densely," said Kanekes Village Secretary, Lebak Regency, Medi when contacted in Rangkasbitung, Lebak, quoted by Antara, Monday, May 12.
Bedouin culture Saba tourists or guests who are friendly by visiting the Bedouin community in Kanekes Village, Lebak Regency are very happy. This is because visitors to Bedouin culture can contribute to the economic income of the local community.
The Bedouin community has various traditional crafts ranging from woven fabrics, kampret clothes, headbands (lomars), Bedouin batik and souvenirs and honey drinks.
Bedouin handicraft products are sold from IDR 10,000 to IDR 1.5 million, such as traditional woven fabrics whose raw materials are from silk
"We hope that the sales turnover of various Bedouin handicrafts will increase with the large number of Bedouin culture methamphetamine visitors," said Medi.
According to him, his party noted that there have been 2,500 visitors to Bedouin culture methamphetamine for two days and is expected to last until Monday-Tuesday, due to the Vesak holiday.
Indigenous residential communities welcome the arrival of Bedouin cultural methamphetamine visitors, but they must comply with the regulations, including that Bedouin culture visitors should not litter and cut trees and are prohibited from swimming in the Ciujung River.
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"We have spread warnings through banners and billboards at the entrance to Bedouin settlements so that visitors comply with the rules," he said.
Agung (25), a resident of Jakarta, said that he and his family visited the Bedouin culture usury to see the beautiful, sustainable and green nature in the Badui forest area.
"We are happy to see the natural potential of the Bedouin community as well as their simple and good lives," he said.