Black locomotive for tourism, called Mak Itam, in Lake Singkarak, Sawahlunto, West Sumatra. (illustration) |
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Sawahlunto in West Sumatera sets
itself as cultural mining tourism city. For the last 10 years,
Sawahlunto had tried to change from mining town into cultural mining
tourism city, Director of Market Development and Information at the
Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy Sadar Pakarti Budi said.
"It is a solution and innovation for the future of Sawahlunto," he said on Friday.
Sawahlunto is a mining town in West Sumatera. It was known as the
prominent coal industry in Dutch colonialism. However, things had
changed after 120 years. Coal resources are depleting. Even in recent
years more than 10,000 people move to other cities.
"We do not want Sawahlunto to become a ghost city," the Mayor of Sawahlunto, Amran Nur, said.
An effort to enliven the city is by turning it into cultural mining
tourism city. Once famous as world-class mining town, the city is
hopefully attracting tourists to visit tourism object.
Editor: Yeyen Rostiyani
Reporting: Satya Festiani
Source: Antara
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