Showing Indonesia's Cultural Diversity, Sandiaga Uno Designs MotoGP 2022 To Become A National Culinary Showcase
JAKARTA - Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparenkraf), Sandiaga Uno, said that the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia or MotoGP 2022, in Mandalika, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), is the right showcase to promote all kinds of cultural diversity. owned by Indonesia.
The authentic culinary culture of the archipelago is no exception. This was emphasized by Sandiaga when releasing 10 food trucks to promote culinary delights at the MotoGP event, in Jakarta, Sunday, March 13.
"(This) is proof of the diversity of the Indonesian people's wealth and should be proud of, celebrated together with the citizens of the world. At the same time, it is also one of the backbones of Indonesia's creative economy," said Sandiaga, as reported by Antara, Monday, March 14.
According to Sandiaga, local wisdom and various spices from the archipelago must be shown in the MotoGP event which will become the center of world attention, because it will be watched by more than 400 million people.
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Later, continued Sandiaga, there will be superior culinary delights from 34 provinces that will be exhibited at the location of the 2022 MotoGP, in Mandalika.
"This culinary promotion effort is part of the 'Spice Up The World' program as a manifestation of the government's hope to make Indonesia one of the leading gastronomic destinations that must be promoted through culinary products," said Sandiaga.
Sandiaga explained, about 42 to 45 percent of jobs were created by the culinary sector. Therefore, the strength of the Indonesian culinary industry needs to be increased to a global level, by utilizing international racing events such as MotoGP 2022.
In this case, he continued, Kemenparenkraf in collaboration with Bango held the Bango Snack Festival (FJB) Mandalika 2022 to introduce the culinary variety of the archipelago.
“My hope is that with the 'food truck' and FJB we can improve service by 20 to 30 percent of culinary transactions there. Because we want to create between 35 and 50 thousand new jobs as part of the economic revival in Mandalika," said Sandiaga.