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'Music On Vacation' to be held at Atapupu Beach

There will be band and dance competitions, and Timor Leste residents are expected to attend the event.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Fri, May 5, 2017 Published on May. 5, 2017 Published on 2017-05-05T09:00:59+07:00

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Children from Central North Timor perform the Likurai dance, commonly staged for visitors to Central North Timor and Belu regency. Children from Central North Timor perform the Likurai dance, commonly staged for visitors to Central North Timor and Belu regency. (JP/Djemi Amnifu)

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he Belu administration will stage the Music On Vacation event on May 14 at one of Belu’s main tourist attractions, the white-sand Atapupu Beach.

There will be band and dance competitions, and Timor Leste residents are expected to attend the event.

Atapupu Beach is located 6 kilometers from the border between Indonesia and Timor Leste. It is a 50-minute drive from downtown Atambua and the beach is bordered by mangrove trees.

Read also: White sand awaits tourists in Atambua, East Nusa Tenggara

“We plan to make it [Music On Vacation] a monthly event,” said Belu Tourism Agency head Johanes Andes Prihatin.

Johanes said the regency has prepared 10 events for this year in order to attract foreign tourists, especially those from Timor Leste.

Tourism is one of the regency’s priority programs for the next five years, “The development of infrastructure has been accelerated followed by tourism facilities and the last [priority] is agriculture,” he explained. (asw)

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