Thursday, May 6, 2010

Liang Beach - Central Maluku, Beatiful & Romantic Beach in Indonesia

AMBON - MI:Hunimua Beach, Liang Village, Central Maluku district, commonly called the Beach Liang, the first ranked most beautiful in Indonesia based on the results of research which deals with the UN's global development (UNDP) in 1990.

"The beauty of Bunaken Beach Hunimua who beat third-ranked or other beaches in Indonesia", said Deputy Governor Said Assagaff between Art and Culture Exhibition events between the two countries and Waai Liang brothers at the beach, Saturday (1 / 5). Beach or Coast Hunimura Liang ranked highest for the underwater panorama that is very compelling.

"For those of you who enjoy diving, can enjoy the beauty beneath the sea (primarily on location) 50 meters from the beach", he said. He urged local people to support the tourism development efforts in order not to have fallen behind compared to Bunaken Beach.

First, according to Deputy Governor, Japan's intention to develop the area hampered the internal conflicts between communities Liang, causing the State Sakura finally invest in Bunaken. "Our society here is not ready. The claim each other over land, causing the Japanese to divert investment into society more ready Bunaken", said Vice Governor.

Vice Governor then asked the indigenous communities in the two countries, especially Liang, united to build the country, especially to welcome international shipping activities Sail Banda in 2010 which will take place in July-August 2010. "This beach is also included as a tourism destination Sail Banda. That is why we must unite to build this area. I believe, one day this area will grow rapidly", he said.

Explained, the Government of Maluku province is encouraging the growth of development in various sectors aimed at improving living standards and welfare and to establish true peace in former conflict areas. "Of course it must be supported by all components of society. On several occasions I have frequently, if there are parties who want to hinder our intention to build the country in, 'hit' it", according Assagaff.


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