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INDONESIA TOURISM INVESTMENT INVITATION An Invitation to Invest in Tourism Development in Pontianak City, West Kalimantan, Republic of Indonesia

Welcome to the Republic of Indonesia The Land of Smiles... Presenting: Pontianak City O Missions: 1. To recognize and promote the great natural beauty and social diversity of Pontianak City as tourist destinations; 2. To inform foreign and domestic investors, developers, operators, and visitors about the tourism development potentials in Pontianak City; 3. To provide guidance for investors on the comprehensive investment services offered by the Ministry s partners, including the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board. P a g e 1 16

Republic of Indonesia West Kalimantan Pontianak City P a g e 2 16

GEOGRAPHY Time Zone Coordinate : UTC +7 : Air Temperature Relative Humidity 0 01'37.8"S 109 20'30.3"E : ± 107,82 km2 : North : Pontianak and Kubu Raya Regency West : Kubu Raya Regency South : Kubu Raya Regency East : Kubu Raya Regency : 28 C -32 C : 86-92 % Population Density Labour Force Ethnic Group Religion : : : : : Area Borders DEMOGRAPHICS Language : 598.097 5.547 People /km² 250.153 Melayu, Dayak and Javanese Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Catholic, Hinduism and Konghucu Indonesian (official), Melayu language (local) ECONOMY Pontianak City Economic Conditions In 2014 is made up of eight sectors of economic activity coming from six districts. In 2014 the GDP has growth by 6.52 percent, slightly slower than the growth in 2013 that was amounted to 6.92 percent. Among the four sectors that drive the economic growth in Pontianak, Transport and Communications sector has grew above the average economic, the other sectors that have a high influence on the GDP are Trade, Hotel and Restaurant and Building sector. INFRASTRUCTURE Transportation Pontianak City s transportation system is consists of road transport. Land transportation infrastructure supported by the network of national, provincial and regency levels. Overall, the existing transportation infrastructure has reached almost all parts of Pontianak City. P a g e 3 16

Telecommunication Communication technologies in Pontianak City have been well implemented and have covered the entire province. Telex and facsimile are already applied to all Pontianak City area, especially to support government and entrepreneurs s activities. Telecommunication infrastructures are easy to get even in the urban and rural area. Energy In terms of electricity, Pontianak City has shown a significance improvement. Production of electric power these days increased in line with consumes and request improvement. Electricity energy represents one of requirement household and industrial, not only for lighting, but also supporting of various machine and electronic equipment. Water Most areas of Pontianak City are flowed by rivers. The existence of the rivers are supporting the residence needs for water supply. Aside from these rivers, the hydrological situation in Pontianak City is also determined by the presence of swamps, lakes, dams, reservoirs, springs and boreholes. P a g e 4 16

TOURISM FACTS ATTRACTION Pontianak City has a number of attractive tourism destinations. Ranging from natural tourist attraction, nature based tourist attraction and historical tourist attraction. 1. Palace of Kadriah Built in 1771 by Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Alqadrie which is the first sultan Pontianak Sultanate, the palace of Kadriah is located in the Tritura, Pontianak. In the yard, there is a legacy of Japan's ancient cannons and Portuguese. While inside the building, tourist can find the sultan's and the queen s throne, complete with photographs, sultan clothing and various other collections belonging to the sultan. 2. Jam i Pontianak Mosque Jami Pontianak is located approximately 200 meters from the Kadriah Palace. This mosque is also known as Masjid Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman. The mosque is a witness of the origin of Pontianak City. There are four main wood pillars with a diameter of 0.5 meters. The mosque that can accommodate 1,500 worshipers is made in the style of houses on stilts to avoid flooding when the Kapuas River overflowed. 3. Equator Monument Equator Monument is located about 3 km from the city center. Here, there is a museum that contains information about the imaginary line of the earth. There is also a souvenir shop that sells miniature Equator Monument. The best time to visit tourist attractions in equator monument are on March 21 to 23 or 21 to 23 September. At that time, there was a natural phenomenon where the sun is directly above the equator so that all the objects that are above this line will not have a shadow. 4. Aloe Vera Center Aloe Vera Center is where the cultivation of aloe vera plant which are on the Budi Utomo, Siantan Hulu, North Pontianak. Here, tourist can find aloe vera with giant size, that can reach 1.2 kg of weight. Tourist can also see the processing of this plant into a variety of foods such as jelly, sweets and flour. In addition, aloe vera is also processed into cream for the skin. Tourist can also buy a variety of refined products P a g e 5 16

as souvenirs for friends and family at home. ACCESSIBILITIES Pontianak City is relatively easy to reach by both domestic and international tourist. The main entry is through Supadio Airport in Pontianak City located about 17 km to the city central. From the Supadio Airport, tourist can reach Pontianak City via land transportation, which takes around 30 minutes - 1 hour by car, though it depends on which destination that the tourists are going to visit, considering the area of the City. P a g e 6 16

REGIONAL TOURISM POLICY TOURISM IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Tourism has become one of the main priority sector for development by the local government. The government and the community have fully aware of the Pontianak City tourism resources and it s potential for economic contribution through tourism development. They are welcoming investors that are willing to cooperate not only on developing more tourism attraction and facilities but also to develop in all of tourism aspects of Pontianak City. REGIONAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK Tourism development in Pontianak City must be implemented in compliance with the following principles: 1. Community based tourism Maintain the involvement of the local community and stakeholders in every tourism development activity 2. Sustainable tourism Continuous improvement and preservation of the environmental, cultural and communal aspects of tourism development 3. Cultural preservation Implement and integrate local culture elements in all tourism development activities 4. Collaborative partnership between stakeholders Cooperate and accommodate all stakeholder s aspirations P a g e 7 16

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES KHATULISTIWA PARK (EQUATOR PARK) P a g e 8 16

1. Located at Pontianak City, West Kalimantan. 2. Coordinate : S 00 00 00.00 E109 19 17.96 4. Owner : Local Government, National Government and Private 3. Area : ± 7.3 hectare (land) 5. The first phase of Theme Park is under construction 6. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Three Star Hotel (5511) with 80 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 44 Billion (Excluding land lease, license b. 2 units of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 2 units of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 7. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the Local Government through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 9 16

ALOE VERA CENTER P a g e 10 16

1. Located at North Pontianak Sub-district, Pontianak City, East Kalimantan. 2. Coordinate : S 00 00 04.38 E109 21 42.20 4. Owner : Local Government 3. Area : ± 4 hectare 5. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Two Star Hotel (5511) with 70 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 24 Billion (Excluding land lease, license b. 1 unit of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 1 unit of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the Local Government through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 11 16

AMPERA SWIMMING POOL P a g e 12 16

1. Located at Pontianak City, West Kalimantan. 2. Coordinate : S 00 02 35.35 E109 17 19.73 4. Owner : Local Government 3. Area : ± 4 hectare 5. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Two Star Hotel (5511) with 70 rooms. Estimated required initial funds: IDR 24 Billion (Excluding land lease, license b. 1 unit of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license c. 1 unit of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 2.5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in partnership with the Private Owner through the following cooperation: a. Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) b. Joint Venture c. Other agreeable cooperation forms P a g e 13 16

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES SUMMARY Total Required Fund Amount Required Funds Per Needed Business Field Two Star Hotel 2 IDR 24 Billion IDR 48 Billion Restaurant 4 IDR 5 Billion IDR 20 Billion Business Fields Three Star Hotel Cafe 1 4 IDR 44 Billion IDR 2.5 Billion Total Required Fund in the Region (Excluding Land Per Business Field Category IDR 44 Billion IDR 10 Billion IDR 122 Billion Lease, License and Permit) P a g e 14 16

Welcome to Pontianak City Tourism Zone... Deputy for Tourism Destination and Industry Development Ministry of Tourism, Republic of Indonesia Sapta Pesona Building, 4th Floor, Medan Merdeka Barat Street No. 17 Central Jakarta, 10110 Contact us: Phone: +62(0) 21 383 8040 E-Mail: indonesia.tourisminvestment@gmail.com Website: www.indonesia-tourism-investment.com www.indonesia.travel P a g e 15 16