Hallyu Tourism Festival: A Heart Pounding Escape to Korea launch in Jakarta on Thursday (11/07/24), (Photo : Fatoer) -
VOInews, Jakarta : Korea Tourism Organization, as an official government organization to promote Korea tourism to the world, holds Hallyu Tourism Festival: A Heart Pounding Escape to Korea in Main Atrium of Lotte Mall Jakarta from 11 – 14 July 2024.
This event presents varieties of installation that were built in Hallyu concept and has various arenas. Starting from K-Drama, K-Food, K-pop, and K-Tourism arena.
K-Drama installation consists of a replica installation of a Korean drama shooting location which has been booming in recent years. Starting from the Cheongna Lake Park installation which is the backdrop for the drama The Glory.
This installation is a Baduk board in the main area which has a table, wooden chairs and several white and black
flat balls, where Yeo Jeong and Do Yeong play Baduk.
The second installation comes from the ‘Heart Tree’ at the Sono Calm Jeju Resort which is the backdrop for the drama King the Land. The place where Goo Won and Sarang did a phenomenal photo session from the drama.
This installation is a heart shaped artificial tree and allows visitors to take photos under the artificial tree. The third installation comes from a Camping Car Replica which is the background for the reality show program BTS In the Soop 2. The place where Suga wrote songs while the other BTS members played outside the camping car.
The installation features a camping car as a backdrop for the photo wall and red-iron seats that visitors can sit on to take photos. The next installation comes from a campfire on a beach which is the backdrop for the drama Castaway Diva.
This is the place where Mokha did the official photo session for the drama Castaway Diva. This installation is a replica of a bonfire and coconut tree as well as a beach background.
Another installation of K-Drama Zone is an installation that displays video of the latest booming dramas in a mini cinema that visitors can stop by. Also, a 3D hologram showing the main characters of the drama so that visitors can take photos with the hologram.
According to a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Friday (12/07/24), apart from the K-Drama Zone, the K-Food Zone is also available for visitors who want to taste various Korean foods for free by following KTO's Instagram and YouTube.
The various foods provided are Woo Young Woo's favorite foods in drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Kimbab and Bibimguksu as well as other recent Korean food hits, called Cream Bread and Korean Pouch Drinks.
There is also a K-Pop installation for visitors to write messages or wishes to their idols via sticky notes and stick them on the K-pop installation wall.
Also, visitors who are curious about the newest destinations and what is being promoted by KTO can come to the K-Tourism installation. 2024 Hallyu Tourism Festival will take place from 11 – 14 July 2024//VOI
File photo of the central business district (CBD) in Singapore. (Photo: CNA/Syamil Sapari) -
VOInews, Singapore : Singapore's economy grew 2.9 per cent in the second quarter of the year compared with the same period a year ago, according to advance estimates from the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) on Friday (Jul 12).
This was slightly slower than the 3 per cent growth recorded in the first quarter of 2024.
On a quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted basis, Singapore's economy expanded 0.4 per cent in the April to June period, slightly faster than the 0.3 per cent reported in the first quarter.
Advance gross domestic product estimates are computed largely from data gathered in the first two months of the quarter.
They are intended as an early indicator of GDP growth for the quarter and may be revised when more comprehensive data is available, the ministry said. The advance estimate for GDP in the first quarter was 2.7 per cent, but was revised to 3.0 per cent.
The manufacturing sector grew 0.5 per cent in the second quarter compared with a year ago, reversing a contraction of 1.7 per cent in the first quarter.
"Growth in the sector was supported by output expansions across all manufacturing clusters, except for the biomedical manufacturing and precision engineering clusters," MTI said in its release.
On a quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted basis, the sector expanded by 0.6 per cent, compared with the 5.3 per cent contraction of the first three months of the year.
The group of sectors comprising the information and communications, finance and insurance and professional services sectors recorded the biggest growth of 5.6 per cent in the second quarter, though it was a slight moderation from the 5.7 per cent expansion in the previous quarter.
In the information and communications sector, growth was supported by continued strong demand for IT and digital solutions. For the finance and insurance sector, activities supplementary to financial services, banking and fund management segments supported growth.
On a quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted basis, the group of sectors grew 1.4 per cent. It shrank 2.8 per cent in the previous quarter.
The construction sector extended growth, expanding by 4.3 per cent in the second quarter, versus 4.1 per cent in the first quarter. The growth was boosted by an increase in public sector construction output.
On a quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted basis, the construction sector was back in the black at 2.4 per cent, compared with a contraction of 1.9 per cent in the first quarter.
The group comprising accommodation and food services, real estate, administrative and support services and other services grew 1.9 per cent in the second quarter, down from 3 per cent in the first quarter.
Besides the real estate and food services sectors, all other sectors in the group expanded.
"In particular, growth in the accommodation and administrative & support services sectors was supported by the sustained recovery in international visitor arrivals," MTI said.
On a quarter-on-quarter seasonally-adjusted basis, the sectors in the group collectively contracted by 0.5 per cent, a pullback from the 2.3 per cent growth in the first quarter. A slew of concerts in the first three months of the year was said to have boosted consumer-facing industries that quarter.
The wholesale and retail trade, and transportation and storage sectors collectively expanded by 2.5 per cent from a year ago, moderating from the 3.9 per cent growth in the first quarter.
All sectors in the group recorded growth except for retail trade, which shrank because of a decline in sales volumes of wearing apparel and footwear, watches and jewellery and optical goods and books.
Growth in the transportation and storage sector was mainly supported by water and air transport, while wholesale trade growth was driven by machinery, equipment and supplies, and other segments.
On a quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted basis, the sectors expanded 0.7 per cent as a group, down from 2.7 per cent in the first quarter//CNA - VOI
A member of the House of Representatives (DPR), Emanuel Melkiades Laka Lena, after a hearing with a health professional organization at the Parliamentary Complex in Jakarta on May 10, 2023. (ANTARA/DPR) -
VOInews, Jakarta : The recruitment of specialist and sub-specialist doctors from overseas is expected to improve health services, considering they are still lacking in Indonesia, a member of the House of Representatives (DPR), Emanuel Melkiades Laka Lena, has said.
"We should view that this is part of improving the quality of health services in the country," he stated in a broadcast on the parliament's Youtube channel, which was accessed from here on Thursday.
Foreign doctors could also become partners of domestic general practitioners, specialists, and sub-specialist doctors, he added.
The recruitment of foreign doctors will be carried out strictly by referring to requirements laid down in Law Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health.
Earlier, House member Irma Suryani Chaniago said that her side can guarantee that the policy of bringing foreign doctors into Indonesia will not be implemented in an arbitrary way.
"We cannot allow foreign doctors to enter Indonesia arbitrarily," she added.
She said that foreign doctor recruitment will need to meet a number of requirements in the Health Law.
"Ask them (the public) to read this law so that they understand that the prerequisites for recruiting foreign doctors are clear, strict, and firm. There are rules that must be met, so there is no need to worry," she added.
Article 248 of the Health Law states that "medical personnel and health workers of foreign nationality who graduated abroad can carry out medical practice in Indonesia only as specialist and sub-specialist personnel or other certain levels."
They will also need to undergo administrative assessment and competency evaluation before being recruited.
The competency evaluation will be carried out by the Minister of Health by involving ministers overseeing the fields of education, advisory, and collegium//Antara - VOI
Screenshot—President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) at the inauguration of the Jokowi Learning Center at Kebangsaan High School, South Lampung district, Lampung, on Thursday (July 11, 2024). (ANTARA/Andi Firdaus) -
VOInews, Jakarta : President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) opened the Jokowi Learning Center, an educational facility, at Kebangsaan High School, South Lampung district, Lampung, on Thursday.
"The goal of building this school is to improve people's quality of life, especially the lower middle class," he said in his speech at the inauguration event.
According to him, students at the facility represent 28 provinces of Indonesia. It is supported by a neat building landscape, a beautiful environment, and modern learning equipment.
He underlined that Indonesia currently needs excellent human resources to respond to the competition between countries.
"No matter how good the infrastructure is, if the quality of human resources is bad, it would be unfortunate. It would be visible in the ranking; now, every year, there is World Competitiveness Ranking from IMD," he said.
The competitiveness ranking, he added, is based on achievements in infrastructure, technology, and innovation, including education and health.
"Unfortunately, in terms of competitiveness, even though ours rose seven levels, very good, but for education and health, we are ranked 57th, 58th. Our rank in the World Competitiveness Ranking is already at 27th," he pointed out.
He then invited investors to invest in facilities like the Jokowi Learning Center.
He said that with more facilities like the one at Kebangsaan High School, Indonesia's ranking would climb.
According to the President, global competitiveness is determined by the speed of development based on the capacity of competitive human resources.
"It is not about big countries beating small countries, no, not superpower countries beating small countries, no. But, fast countries will beat slow countries and we want to be a fast country, with human resources who master everything, technological innovation, everything," he said//Antara-VOI