2020
DOI: 10.32662/golder.v3i1.935
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Aceh’s Halal Tourism as the Instrument to Increase Indonesia’s Economy by Attracting Foreign Tourism

Abstract: The aim of the research in this paper was to examine the prospect of halal tourism in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam province as the instrument of Indonesia’s soft diplomacy in increasing international cooperation that affects Indonesia’s economy. The reason behind this research conduct was due to the myriad of Indonesia halal tourism as destination which had earned several achievements in the context of the ‘World's Most Popular Halal Tourism Destinations’ by the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI). Aceh became one o… Show more

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“…Selain tiu Dataran Tinggi Gayi juga menyuguhkan cita rasa Gayo yaitu Kopu Arabika Gayo yang sudah terkenal di seluruh dunia. Tanaman kopi yang tumbuh di dataran tinggi menjadikan Kopi Arabika iGayo imemiliki icita irasa iyang ikhas (Fadhilah et al, 2020).…”
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“…Selain tiu Dataran Tinggi Gayi juga menyuguhkan cita rasa Gayo yaitu Kopu Arabika Gayo yang sudah terkenal di seluruh dunia. Tanaman kopi yang tumbuh di dataran tinggi menjadikan Kopi Arabika iGayo imemiliki icita irasa iyang ikhas (Fadhilah et al, 2020).…”
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“…Halal tourism has been introduced as a tourism business trend. It is growing and developing in Indonesia, such as Lombok West Nusa Tenggara (Faza, 2019), Aceh (Fadilah, Widyastuti, & Rizqullah, 2020), Padang West Sumatra (Surya, 2018), East Java Province (Priyono, 2018), North Sumatra (Bismala & Siregar, 2019), and other provinces and cities. This halal tourism practice has developed in countries with Muslim minority populations, such as Thailand, Singapore, Japan, New Zealand (Abdul-Razzaq, 2016), and others.…”
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confidence: 99%