MINANGKABAU ISLAMIC CULTURE CENTER

Indonesia's potential for halal tourism is enormous. One of the advantages of <br /> <br /> <br /> Indonesia is the combination of Islam with local culture that has lasted so long that <br /> <br /> <br /> it generates tourism attraction. One of the provi...

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Main Author: Verma (NIM: 17314019), Guino
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27589
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Indonesia's potential for halal tourism is enormous. One of the advantages of <br /> <br /> <br /> Indonesia is the combination of Islam with local culture that has lasted so long that <br /> <br /> <br /> it generates tourism attraction. One of the provinces that has a halal tourism <br /> <br /> <br /> development program in Indonesia is West Sumatra. Minangkabau is a culture of <br /> <br /> <br /> the people of West Sumatra, is basically a culture based on Islam. Indirectly, the <br /> <br /> <br /> business of fulfilling the requirements to become a halal tourist destination can be <br /> <br /> <br /> more easily achieved. This image needs to be sharpened and promoted further so <br /> <br /> <br /> that people can know more about this Minangkabau culture. On the other hand, it <br /> <br /> <br /> is necessary to strengthen Minangkabau identity itself where local people can learn <br /> <br /> <br /> more about Minangkabau as well as outsiders can recognize it further. After <br /> <br /> <br /> observing and studying the literature, the authors found that the need for a facility <br /> <br /> <br /> that has the functioning of the center between culture, Islamic center, and museum <br /> <br /> <br /> to support those needs. The intersection of the function of each of these facilities <br /> <br /> <br /> will produce institutions that have the function of education, culture, spiritual, and <br /> <br /> <br /> can become a tourist destination. The authors hope this analysis really be a solution <br /> <br /> <br /> to the problem of development needs of the tour in West Sumatra.