Abstract
Compared to its neighbors, Indonesia's tourism industry is small. Consequently, its government is making a two-year push to increase the number of arrivals and expand the number of tourist venues beyond Jakarta and Bali. Although the nation's tourist infrastructure is immature, international hotel companies have begun substantial development. Human resources is a particular concern, because cultural taboos make it difficult for natives to speak to foreigners. Even with the setback caused by the Persian Gulf war and the recession, Indonesia's government is confident that its tourism industry is on a growth track.
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