DENPASAR - Head of the Bali Province Tourism Office (Kadispar), Tjok Bagus Pemayun, asked immigration to deport and ban a female Caucasian if she was found naked in a sacred giant tree at Babakan Temple, Tua Village, Marga District, Tabanan Regency, Bali.
"If that's true, I've coordinated with the Tabanan Regency Tourism and Immigration Head Office. If it's possible to be deported, just deported. In fact, you can't even go to Bali again," Pemayun said when contacted, Wednesday, May 4.
However, Dispar is still waiting for an investigation of the veracity of the photo of a naked female Caucasian in the sacred tree of Bali's Babakan Temple.
"Is it true that the photo is, is it edited or what. But regardless of editing or not, it is already against Balinese culture because we, with the vision of Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali, we want quality tourism," added Pemayun.
In addition, his party has also coordinated with the Head of the Tabanan Regency Tourism Office, Bali, as well as coordinating with the local police to find out the real incident.
"I have coordinated with the Head of the Tabanan Tourism Office to check and that morning everything has been checked and coordinated with the police and usually when you enter the place there are guards and according to the Head of Tourism Office there is no entry (like that) hopefully it's not as we expected , " he hoped.
In accordance with the vision of the Governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, who does not want tourists to disrespect Balinese culture, his party has asked immigration to act decisively.
"The governor is clear with his vision that he doesn't want foreign tourists like this again. Let this not happen again," he said.
In addition, Dispar Bali coordinates and sends letters to all heads of tourism offices in Bali as well as tourism components in order to maintain the destinations they manage.
"We will also write to airlines or tour operators abroad when visiting Bali, this is the rule, it should no longer conflict with Balinese culture. Because we want quality Bali tourism in the sense that quality maintains culture, nature and includes Balinese manners. itself in accordance with the vision of the Governor of Bali, Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali," said Pemayun.
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