Minggu, 29 Oktober 2017

Task 5 Popular Tourist Attraction

Group Frozen :
    1. Putri Elsya (15615446)
    2. Ina Lafi Na'im (13615326)
    Class 3SA04

1.     Winter Sonata
Location : Nami Island, South Korea.

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How it happens :

Nami Island suddenly became popular was the success by filming ‘Winter Sonata’ in December, 2001. Since then, Nami Island was a domestic family destination, has been transformed into a tourist attraction for the world as a popular tourist attraction. Nami Island is renowned as a clean tourist destination with contents of environment, and the forest is well established. Especially, it is a good place to go on a picnic with the trademark Metasequoia road. This Metasequoia road has emerged as the main background of the Winter Sonata and attracts foreign tourists by attracting Japanese “Korean Wave” fans as storms. In addition, the Winter Sonata has been hit all over Asia, and tourists from around the world.

2.     Avatar
Location : Avatar Hallelujah Mountain, China.

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How it happens :
One of these pillars was named the “Southern Sky Column, ”and it stretched 3,544 feet into the air, the length of 78 school buses. In a strange turn of art imitating life imitating art, in 2010 the name was changed to “Avatar Hallelujah Mountain” after the highest-grossing film of all time, Avatar, used photographs of the pinnacle as inspiration for the floating Hallelujah Mountains of Pandora. This was part of a successful attempt to bring more tourists into the national park, using phrases like “Pandora is far but Zhangjiajie is near” and “discover the real world of Pandora.”

3.     My Love from the Star
Location : Petite France, South Korea.

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How it happens :
Petite France became popular because of My Love From Another Star, Do Min Joon turned on lights of the Petite France by his supernatural power, and told his love towards Cheon Song Yi.

The concept of Petite France encapsulates ‘flowers, stars, and the Little Prince.’ The village contains a memorial hall dedicated to Saint-Exupery, the author of the celebrated French novel, Le Petit Prince (1943) and as such it is called the Little Prince theme park. It also has a gallery displaying sculptures and paintings of le coq gaulois (the Gallic rooster), the national symbol of France; Orgel House where a 200-year-old music box plays a sweet melody; a shop that sells herbal and aromatic products; a souvenir shop; and many other locales where you can experience French culture. The village can accommodate up to 200 visitors with 34 guest rooms that hold four to ten people each.

To provide the romantic date in the drama to tourists, Petite France has expended their operating time to 8p.m for the first time. They help people appreciate stars in night sky by turning all the lights in Petite Prance every 6:55 p.m. And then, one hundred lights which has recently installed make a different mood by turning on at once on 7 p.m.


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images are taken from Google.

Kamis, 19 Oktober 2017

Task 4 Promoting Tourist Attraction Using Movies

    Group Frozen :
    1. Putri Elsya (15615446)
    2. Ina Lafi Na'im (13615326)
 Class 3SA04

   1.     The Karate Kid
     Location : Great Wall of China, China.

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    2.     Slumdog Millionaire
     Location : Taj Mahal, India.

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    3.     James Bond
     Location : Venice, Italy.

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    4.     Boys Over Flowers
     Location : Namsan Seoul Tower, South Korea.

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    5.     99 Cahaya di Langit Eropa
     Location : Eiffel Tower, France.

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Senin, 16 Oktober 2017

Task 3 How to Promote Tourist Attraction

Group Frozen :
1. Putri Elsya (15615446)
2. Ina Lafi Na'im (13615326)
Class 3SA04

Looking to attract some new visitors to your town or city? In our current digital age, getting tourists to pay attention to a specific place is more possible than ever. Developing a marketing plan and using tools social media and other promotional materials, can all help to promote tourism in your town or city.

PART 1 Creating a Marketing Plan

1.     Consider what makes your town or city unique. One way to do this is to make a list of all the activities and attractions currently available in the town. Often, tourist are interested in the things they can do and see in your town or city, more than the location of the town or city itself. They will search online for an activity first and then a location.
For example: rock climbing Bend, Oregon, or fly fishing Missoula, Montana.
·        Focus on activities or attractions that are specific to your town. Even a small or strange attraction could attract visitors and bring attention to the town, from the world’s largest paper clip to a man made wave in a river. Ask yourself: What makes the town worth a special trip? What do you have that a tourist can’t get or do somewhere else?

·        Work with a tourism planning committee and narrow your focus on the top three things your town has to offer. The more specific, rather than generic, you can be, the more likely your town will be of interest to tourists.

    2.     Conduct a survey of the members of the community. A survey is a valuable tool during tourism planning as it helps you collect information on the town and ensures the community can agree on the branding and marketing for the town. Do face to face interviews or phone surveys. Ask questions such as:
·        What do you think attracts a visitor to the community?
·        What type of visitor do you see coming to our community?
·        How can we do to improve the visitor’s experience?

    3.     Do a survey of visitors to the town. You can conduct face to face interviews at the local shopping mall. You can also ask visitors to sign up to a mailing list and email them a survey. Ask questions such as:
·        Where does the visitor live?
·        What attracted the visitor to the community?
·        How did the visitor find out about the tourist attractions?
·        What type of businesses or facilities did the visitor use?
·        What kinds of accommodations or services are needed?
·        A third party endorsement from previous visitors to the town or current visitors is a good way to determine how to better serve future tourists.

    4.     Create a marketing plan. A good way to do this is to determine target marketing segments. Define market areas that will draw the most visitors, like a well known hiking trail, an important historical site, or a museum. Then, divide these areas into trip length categories, and define the clientele that will be attracted to the community. Create a chart broken into categories such as:
·        Geographic market areas, with a section for day trips, overnight trips, and extended visits.
·        Outdoor recreation activities, if any, such as camping, hiking, fishing, and picnicking.
·        Entertainment, such as historic sites, fairs or festivals, shopping, and dining.
·        Other travel purposes, such as business trips and family visits.

    5.     Create a unique slogan. If you come up with a slogan, but its possible to remove your town’s name and plug in another town’s name, it is not a unique slogan. Avoid common buzzwords like “explore” “discover” “center of it all” “something for everyone” “best kept secret”, etc.
·        Think about successful slogans, like Las Vegas’ “What happens here, stays here”, New York’s “The City That Never Sleeps” or Calgary, Alberta’s “Heart of the New West”. They work because they are unique and avoid generic terms or phrases.

     6.     Make an action plan. This will be a to do list to make the market plan a reality. It should include:
·        The overall recommendation from the tourism planning committee, including the proposed slogan and branding.
·        The budget of the marketing plan, including the costs of all promotional materials.
·        The source of the funds to put the marketing plan into action.
·        The responsible parties of putting the marketing plan into action.
·        A timeline for the completion and launch of the marketing plan.

 PART 2 Using Promotional Materials and Local Media

1.     Create promotional materials. These can be promotional t-shirts, hats, stickers, and flags with the town slogan and branding. Go local and hire a local illustrator or designer to create the promotional materials.
·        Sell these promotional materials at local gift shops located close to popular attractions.

2.     Organize public radio spots and television ads. One of the best ways to promote the town is to create radio and television ads, focusing on the slogan for the town and the points discussed in the marketing plan.

3.     Make a tourist map. Another great way to promote the town is to create a detailed map for tourists and place them in local malls, restaurants, and bars.[8]
·        The map can include a brief description of key attractions and sites, as well as activities tourists can do at these locations.

4.     Do a promotional draw or contest. Get the attention of tourists by offering them a free incentive to explore the town. Create a scavenger hunt around the town and offer a prize to the winners. Offer a complimentary stay at a popular attraction to visitors who enter a draw or a survey about the town.

PART 3 Using Social Media and Other Online Tools

1.     Make a website and keep a blog. If your town or city doesn’t already have a website, make a website with a simple, easy to use template. Be sure to use high quality images and graphics on the site so it looks professional and inviting.
·        A good way to get more traffic to the website is to create a blog section on the site and make sure it is updated regularly. Conduct interviews with locals and post the interviews on the blog, or do a post on the best activities to do in the town based on the season.

2.     Create a Facebook page and post something every day. Creating a Facebook page is easier to do than building a website and allows you to make friends quickly. Posting a new image of the town or a few words about an upcoming event will also ensure your friends notice the page on their Newsfeeds.

3.     Make a Twitter and Instagram account. Promote the town on other social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. Post regularly and follow users with lots of followers or a high profile.
·        You can also create a hashtag that uses the slogan for the town and use it often at the end of every tweet or Instagram post. This will help you track if the town is trending among users and improve your posts to get more attention on these platforms.

4.     Start a Youtube page. Youtube is another great way to promote your town and attract more tourists. Keep the page professional and use easy to search terms in the titles of the videos, such as the name of the town and the activity or event in the video.

5.     Use an app to promote events and attractions. Partner with a developer to create a smartphone app and promote local events through the app. The app can be programmed to showcase hotels, restaurants, shopping, and events, as well as other important tourism information like directions, the location of information centers and public restrooms, and suggested itineraries.

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Kamis, 05 Oktober 2017

Task 2 Passport and Visa

1.     The Difference Between Passport and Visa

There shouldn’t be any confusion about the difference between passport and visa as they are two entirely different entities but are interrelated. Passport and visa are two important items that you focus on if you are planning to travel to another country. So, what is a passport and what is a visa? We should first know what they are to know the difference between them. In general, passport and visa are two terms often used in connection with foreign travel. There is a lot of difference between the two terms. One of the main differences between passport and visa is that the passport is a travel document whereas the visa is a kind of permission. This article attempts to clarify the difference between a passport and a visa by way of explaining what each item is and the purpose of it.

What is a Passport?

Passport is a travel document that determines and establishes the personal identification of the traveler. Thus, passport has details pertaining to the citizenship and place of birth. To be more precise, a passport contains the owner’s name, sex, date of birth, place of birth, citizenship, and profession. With this information, anyone can find out the nationality and identity of the owner of the passport. The passports also contain the details of the issuing authority, place of issue, and the validity period.

It is important to note that a national government issues the passport of an individual as a kind of travel document. This document establishes the nationality and the identity of the holder of the document. You would do well to know some of the major types of passport such as ordinary passport, official passport, diplomatic passport, temporary passport, family passport, camouflage passport and, of course, fantasy passport, which is not a legal travel document but is a kind of souvenirs.

What is a Visa?

Visa, on the other hand, is a kind of permission that is granted officially by a government to enter, stay, and transit in a particular country. In other words, visa is an official document in the form of an official permission that has to be granted for a person to enter into a specific country. In fact, visa is issued by a government official of the specific country that you would visit.

It is important to consider visa too as a document, a distinct one in the form of a stamp in the passport itself. Moreover, visa is also of various types such as tourist visa, transit visa, business visa, temporary worker visa, and student visa. This only shows that people from various walks of life need to have various kinds of visa as travelers.

What is the difference between Passport and Visa?

• One of the main differences between passport and visa is that the passport is a travel document whereas the visa is a kind of permission.
• Passport confirms your identification while you are traveling to other countries. Visa shows whether or not you have the permission to enter another country.
• Passport is a separate document. Usually, it is a small booklet. However, visa is a stamp that appears on your passport. This is also one of the main differences between passport and visa.
• There are different types of passport and visa. Some major types of passport are ordinary passport, official passport, diplomatic passport, temporary passport, and family passport. Some types of visa are tourist visa, transit visa, business visa, temporary worker visa, and student visa. According to your need, you have to choose the visa.
• Passport is issued by the government of the country you belong to. If you are an American national, then your passport is issued by the American government. Visa, on the other hand, is issued by the government official of the country you hope to visit. For example, if you are planning to visit India, then, Indian government official issues your visa. This is done through the Indian High Commission or the Indian Embassy in your country.
• Normally, getting a passport is not a complicated process. However, getting a visa can be a complicated process as a visa lets someone stay in a country for some time. Depending on the country you hope to visit, the hardship in getting a visa can be more or less. Normally, visiting visa can be gained easily. However, for some countries such as Japan even getting a visiting visa is a hard job.
 2.     The procedures to make Passport and Visa
·        The procedures to make a Passport in Indonesia
1.     For Indonesian citizens who are domiciled or located in the Territory of Indonesia, passport request submitted to the Head Office of Immigration;
2.     For Indonesian citizens who are domiciled outside the Territory Indonesian, passport request filed with the immigration officers who are appointed by Chief Representative of Republic Indonesia;
3.     Publishing of passport at the Immigration Office made through the stages:

a.      Applicant or who are authorized fill out the form in accordance with the columns specified. In the event that the application is submitted via the website, hereinafter referred to as pre-request, the applicant or who are authorized must fill out the electronic form and scan requirements.
b.     Furthermore, for a passport submitted to the Immigration Office counter officers by the applicant or who are authorized accompanied the requirements that have been determined. In case the application is submitted via the website, applicant or who are authorized must submit the evidence of pre-request.
c.      Counter officers verify the original requirements brought by the applicant or a the authorized and then scanning the document, check the results of the scan and check the list of preventive.
d.     Counter officers rejected the application and provide proof of rejection, if found to Biodata details of applicant same with a list of prevention.
e.      Counter officers give a receipt to applicant who has met the requirement and the name not listed in the list of prevention.
f.       On the appointed day, applicant towards the counter Treasurer receiver to make the payment process.
g.     Treasurer receiver after received the payment, enter the number of perforations passport and print as well as giving a receipt of payment to applicant.
h.     Furthermore, applicants awaiting the call to capture the faces and fingerprints corresponding queue number that is stated in the queue. Queue machine will call automatically and displays the queue number on the screen.
i.       Applicant must come on when taking pictures of faces and fingerprints. Immigration officers do capture pictures of faces and fingerprints of the applicant in accordance with the number of queues.
j.       After the process of capturing pictures and fingerprints, applicant waiting for a call again for the interview process.
k.     Applicant must come up with a showing of the original document as a requirement at the time of the interview process.
l.       Officer interviews conducted research on the completeness original requirements document, print applicant Biodata, and then applicant signed the result of printing and passport cover.
m.  Interviewing Officer may suspend the next process if the results of the research found suspicions about the identity and the identity of applicant for do further research and, if the results of advanced research proved a violation of the immigration application may be rejected.
n.     After the interview process is completed and otherwise comply with the requirements, applicant are welcome to back again for taking passport within the specified time, then file request forwarded to the officer of printing.
o.     Immigration officers do printing applicant biodata page, and pages of notes authorized / official notes and page validation / endorsements (if needed) and make laminated passport cover and then to test the quality of the printing and lamination. If found defective doing replacement of a cover passport without tariffs.
p.     Head of Division / Section Head the authorized put initialed in passport and then Head of Immigration Office signed the the passport, and return it to the Immigration Officer for do calibration stamp duty and scan the signature page Head Office.
q.     Counter Officer handed over the passport to applicant or who are authorized, and the applicant or who are authorized signed the receipts passport in the revenue column.
r.       The completion time for a passport maximum period of 4 (four) business days after the interview process.
s.      The completion time for a passport as mentioned above do not apply for a passport is damaged, missing or duplicated.

·  The procedures to make a Visa for travel to Indonesia
1.       Passport Requirements:
Original, signed passport valid for 6 months beyond stay; for multiple entries the passport must be valid at least 1 year. The passport must have at least four blank passport page available for visa stamp(s). Amendment pages in the back of the passport are not suitable for visa stamps.
New York: The passport must have four blank passport pages.

2.     Indonesia Visa Application Form:
The Consulate of Indonesia requires a visa application form that is completed online.

Your application must: • Display your name exactly as it appears in your passport
• Include answers for all fields
• Be signed by applicant
• Uploaded a photo to your online application. This photograph must match the photo you provided with documentation sent to us.

NOTE: Print the confirmation page and submit with all other visa application documents. Applications that do not include this online visa application confirmation will be rejected by the consulate.

3.     Photo Requirements:
Two recent, identical 2 x 2 passport type photographs, in color, front view and with a plain/white background.
Los Angeles: No glasses may be worn in the photos, and one passport photo must be scanned in order to complete the on-line Indonesian application form.

4.       Letter Of Invitation:
If visiting friends or relatives, a letter of invitation from applicant’s host explaining the relationship to the applicant and the purpose of travel to Indonesia. In addition, the letter must indicate the length of stay, place of stay, and contact information of the host.

5.       Proof of State Residency:
Chicago, Houston and San Francisco: A copy of applicant driver's license. Please enlarge for clarity. Address on driver's license must match address on visa application form.

6.       Proof of Travel Arrangements:
Computer generated flight itinerary from the airline or a travel agency or copy of airline ticket showing entry and departure from Indonesia.

7.       Applicants Under the Age of 18:
A child (under 18) who is not traveling with both parents or a legal guardian must provide a notarized letter of consent signed by the non-accompanying parent(s) or guardian authorizing the Indonesian consulate to issue a visa to the minor. A copy of the child's birth certificate and guardianship or custody agreement documents are also required.

8.       Medical Requirements:
Inoculation is recommended but not mandatory, and is required only if applicant had previously traveled to areas/countries infected by yellow fever.

9.       Proof of Sufficient Funds:
Evidence of sufficient funds; most recent bank statement or letter from the bank providing confirmation of sufficient funds.

10.   Letter of Employment :
Houston, New York, San Francisco and Washington DC only: An original letter of employment, certifying that the applicant is an employee of the company in good standing. The letter must indicate the dates for which leave was approved and the intended date of return to the company. If the traveler is retired, financial proof of retirement fund is required.

11.        Special Instructions:
Applicants traveling to restricted areas such as Aceh, Maluku, and Irian Jaya, will need to provide an invitation from the Indonesian government. To obtain an invitation, the applicant must contact the sponsor our counterpart in Indonesia to pursue the Authorization (Otorisasi) at the Clearing House of the Department of Foreign Affairs or at the Indonesian Immigration. When the Authorization is approved, the original Authorization will be faxed either to the Embassy of Indonesia or to the nearest Consulate General to the applicant. In additional to the original, the Notification (Pemberitahuan) of the approval of the Authorization is sent to the applicant's sponsor or counterpart in Indonesia. The visa will be issued based on the original Authorization. Once the approval has been received by the Embassy or Consulate General, the applicant may proceed to send us the visa application form and other visa supporting documents to Travisa for visa processing.

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