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North Toraja Starts to Reopen Tourist Destinations

The North Toraja regency administration in South Sulawesi has begun to allow the reopening of tourist destinations declared as “green zones”, or free from Covid-19.

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Tourists enjoy views of thick fog at Lolai, Kapala Pitu, North Toraja, South Sulawesi, 19 July 2019.

MAKASSAR, KOMPAS – The North Toraja regency administration in South Sulawesi has begun to allow the reopening of tourist destinations declared as “green zones”, or free from Covid-19. Eight objects in North Toraja have been open since Saturday two weeks ago, including the centuries-old Ke’te Kesu complex of traditional houses and graveyard, the Londa stone graves, the Kalimbuang Bori megalithic site and the Tambolang nature tourism site.

“For now, [we are reopening] eight tourism objects. We have coordinated with the managers of the tourist destinations to ensure that they implement strict health protocol, provide handwashing facilities and disinfect [public areas] routinely,” North Toraja tourist agency head Yorry Lasewengan said on Monday (27/7/2020).

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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