JAKARTA - Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno promised that if there were issues that interfered with Bali's reputation as the happiest tourist destination in the world, it would be resolved properly.

"We make sure that issues related to Bali that disturb the positive narrative and its reputation will be dealt with immediately. My team and I continue to monitor every issue that comes out and relates to Bali," said Sandiaga Uno in Denpasar, Thursday, August 18 evening, quoted from Antara.

The award that Bali received as the happiest tourist destination according to Club Mediterranee or Club Med France, said Sandiaga, made his party work even harder.

"That's what makes us work even harder, because Bali remains the choice for tourism that makes us happy and achievements like this we must improve," he said.

Sandiaga shared his experience every time he was in Bali, he said that the Island of the Gods was able to offer a safe, comfortable and enjoyable experience.

"This Bali really makes me very happy. I have just landed and haven't been in three hours yet I feel very happy. So, if you want to heal, improve your feelings, and refresh yourself that doesn't make you dizzy, just come to Bali," said the former deputy governor of Jakarta.

Some of the things that are the focus of the Club Med survey from this French company are crime rates, safety, pollution, and the price of drinks in various tourist destinations in the world.

Deputy Governor of Bali Tjok Oka Artha Ardhana also saw that human, natural and cultural factors were also the trigger.

Thus, said the Deputy Governor of Bali who is familiarly called Cok Ace, associations, stakeholders and tourism actors must participate in maintaining the award.

"To achieve this award is not easy. This is what we must continue to maintain and we hope that all people in Bali, whether involved in tourism or not, let's work together for Bali," said Cok Ace after opening the Sanur Village Festival Thursday ( 18/8) night.

Sandiaga Uno's efforts in dealing with the negative issues that hit Bali had been carried out by uploading a parody video on Friday (5/8) which answered the statement of Australian Senator Pauline Hanson who said that there was cow dung on the streets of Bali.


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