Sunday, May 2, 2010

Cowboys in Paradise

Cowboys in Paradise Documentary film "Cowboys in Paradise" that depict the other side of life in Bali's tourism will not affect tourist visits to Indonesia, especially Bali, according to the Family Chairman Public Relation (Kapurel) Yogyakarta Dedy Eryanto Pranowo, Saturday.

He said the picture of Singapore's documentary film director who reportedly works will be included in the international documentary film festivals, it's just small ripples on the other side of tourism in Bali alone.

"It will not affect the visit, both nationally and tourist attractions in Bali," said Dedy.

According to him, the film depicts the gigolo in Bali is the impact of tourism, particularly its negative impact.

"If in the unlikely Yogyakarta occurs because the perpetrator was still holding fast to cultural tourism and there are limits norm, religious and other rules," he said.

He said the negative impact of the tourism industry itself as a matter of gigolo is not exposed if the perpetrator of tourism to realize the negative impact of tourism.

"Maybe one or two there that do the same thing as in the film. But that was not revealed, and we take away from the positive side of this country's tourism industry," he said.

Dedy said it was always in coordination with organizations to provide training tour guides and limits to the tour guide.

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