Lupa Kata Sandi? Klik di Sini

atau Masuk melalui

Belum Memiliki Akun Daftar di Sini


atau Daftar melalui

Sudah Memiliki Akun Masuk di Sini

Konfirmasi Email

Kami telah mengirimkan link aktivasi melalui email ke rudihamdani@gmail.com.

Klik link aktivasi dan dapatkan akses membaca 2 artikel gratis non Laput di koran dan Majalah Tempo

Jika Anda tidak menerima email,
Kirimkan Lagi Sekarang

Littering, Vandalism Behind Borobudur Temple Pricey Entry Fee Plan

6 June 2022 11:48 WIB

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs and Investments Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan on Sunday made it clear that a special policy needs to be enacted to overcome the multiple issues that the Borobudur Temple management comes across too often; littering and vandalism. 

This comes after the Minister announced the plan to increase entry fees to the 9th-century Buddhist temple from Rp 51,000 (roughly 3,4 US dollars) to Rp 750,000 or roughly 51 US Dollars in current exchange rates to limit and filter tourist visitations to the historical place acknowledged by UNESCO as a world heritage site.

“Not mentioning tourists who commit vandalism, lodge objects between stones in the temple, littering, and worse of all failing to respect the Borobudur Temple as a Buddhist site. All of these need special handling,” said the Minister on June 5. 

Preserving the temple, according to the Minister, is essential to protect it from increasing vulnerabilities and threats. He cited multiple studies by experts suggesting the temple is also deteriorating due to the changes in the climate, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes.

"Borobudur Temple is an Indonesian cultural heritage designated as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO. With reliefs that are full of meaning, especially for Buddhists and us humans in general, it is crucial for all of us to pay special attention to preserving the rich history and culture of the archipelago,” he explained. 

The government is also planning to limit the number of daily tourist visits to 1,200 and limit it to online reservations. According to the plans that have not been finalized, locals will be charged Rp750,000 to enter the actual temple structure and foreign tourists will be charged Rp1.4 million or roughly 96 US Dollars to step on the same location. However, he said students will only be charged an Rp5,000 entry fee once the new policy takes place. 

FRANCISCA CHRISTY ROSANA

Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo in Google News



10 Indonesian Areas Listed in UNESCO Global Geoparks Network; Govt Pushing to Add Kebumen

6 jam lalu

10 Indonesian Areas Listed in UNESCO Global Geoparks Network; Govt Pushing to Add Kebumen

The government is seeking to include the Kebumen Geopark in the UNESCO Global Geopark and Regional Networks.


TWC Sees 243,821 Tourist Visits during Eid Holidays, Mostly to Borobudur

6 hari lalu

TWC Sees 243,821 Tourist Visits during Eid Holidays, Mostly to Borobudur

PT TWC Borobudur saw an increase in tourist visits during the Eid holidays.


Indonesia Holds Events at UNESCO's HQ to Promote Arts and Culture

52 hari lalu

Indonesia Holds Events at UNESCO's HQ to Promote Arts and Culture

Indonesia held a series of side events during the 17th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the UNESCO 2005 Convention at UNESCO's HQ.


Sandiaga Uno Wants Gorontalo to Enter UNESCO Creative Cities Network

56 hari lalu

Sandiaga Uno Wants Gorontalo to Enter UNESCO Creative Cities Network

Sandiaga Uno, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, aims to have Gorontalo Regency included in the UNESCO Creative Cities network.


Govt Develops Phase II of Borobudur Tourism Zone; Allots Rp253.2 billion

26 Januari 2024

Govt Develops Phase II of Borobudur Tourism Zone; Allots Rp253.2 billion

The Indonesian government is supporting the development of the Borobudur National Strategic Tourism Zone (KSPN Borobudur) with three programs.


Govt Responds to Malaysia's Protest over UNESCO Declaring Indonesian as its Official Language

28 Desember 2023

Govt Responds to Malaysia's Protest over UNESCO Declaring Indonesian as its Official Language

Some Malaysians claim that instead of the Indonesian language, the Malay language should have been the one officiated by UNESCO.


Indonesia's Jamu Inscribed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage

8 Desember 2023

Indonesia's Jamu Inscribed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage

UNESCO declareds the Indonesian traditional herbal medicine, Jamu, as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.


Top 3 News of the Week: Indonesia Named Official Language of UNESCO, 10 Strongest Militaries in Asia

27 November 2023

Top 3 News of the Week: Indonesia Named Official Language of UNESCO, 10 Strongest Militaries in Asia

Tempo English compiled the top 3 news on the platform this week, starting from Monday, November 20, 2023, until Sunday, November 26, 2023.


Today's Top 3 News: PBNU on Pro-Israel Products Boycott, Indonesia Named Official Language of UNESCO General Conference

22 November 2023

Today's Top 3 News: PBNU on Pro-Israel Products Boycott, Indonesia Named Official Language of UNESCO General Conference

Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.


Indonesian Language Named Official Language of UNESCO General Conference

21 November 2023

Indonesian Language Named Official Language of UNESCO General Conference

The Indonesian language, Bahasa Indonesia, was declared as an official language of the UNESCO General Conference on Monday, in Paris.