Indonesia Pavilion Showcases Rich Culture and Environmental Initiatives at Expo World Water Forum 2024
In an exciting development, the Indonesian government, led by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, is gearing up to participate in the upcoming 10th World Water Forum in Bali from May 18-25, 2024. The event is expected to host around 50,000 participants, eagerly awaiting the diverse cultural and environmental offerings Indonesia has in store at the Expo World Water Forum 2024.
A Glimpse Inside the Indonesia Pavilion
Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, shared insights into the immersive experiences awaiting visitors at the Indonesia Pavilion. From captivating cultural displays to interactive virtual reality activities, the Pavilion promises to be a hub of creativity and sustainability initiatives. One highlight is the innovative “Lokapala” game by Anantarupa, celebrating Indonesia’s rich heritage and folklore.
Environmental Impact and Sustainable Tourism
In a bid to promote environmental awareness, the Ministry has collaborated with Jejak.in to assess the carbon footprint of the World Water Forum 2024 activities. Additionally, sustainable tourism packages, focusing on low carbon, climate-positive, and regenerative tourism, are being offered in collaboration with Sejiva responsible tour operator. This initiative underscores Indonesia’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Celebrating Local Wisdom and Water Civilization
Beyond the Pavilion, delegates can look forward to unique experiences such as the “melukat” ritual at Pura Tirta Empul, providing a deep dive into Indonesia’s water civilization traditions. Moreover, a colorful Cultural Parade, organized in collaboration with the Bali Provincial Government and the Ministry of Public Works and Housing, will showcase the vibrant tapestry of Indonesia’s cultural diversity to the global audience.
As Indonesia prepares to take center stage at the World Water Forum 2024, the blend of cultural richness, environmental stewardship, and immersive experiences promises to leave a lasting impact on visitors from around the world. Stay tuned for a journey through Indonesia’s past, present, and future at the Expo World Water Forum 2024.
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