WEB APPLICATION AS MEDIA INFORMATION AND TOURISM PROMOTION IN THOUSAND ISLANDS PRAMUKA ISLAND IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE 4.0

  • Muhammad Fadlan HIDAYAT Bina Nusantara University
  • Maryani MARYANI Bina Nusantara University
  • Billy KURNIAWAN Bina Nusantara University
  • Ravell RAVINDO Bina Nusantara University
Keywords: web application, community development, tourism

Abstract

Tourism is one of the driving wheels of the economy for people living in Thousand Island. Tourists must get any information as easily as possible. Unfortunately, the Rumah Hijau Community still used traditional ways to handle ticketing, promoting, and handling other tourism activities in Pulau Pramuka and Pulau Panggang. Tourists would not get the newest information about tourism activities.  Tourists will find it difficult to book homestays on Pramuka Island and Panggang Island. Likewise, if local MSMEs have souvenirs or other specialties that can be sold, so far the information they sell to tourists is only through word of mouth. Therefore, information media is needed, namely a website, which can distribute information quickly and precisely. The website will make it easier for Rumah Hijau to organize ordering and sales data. Tourists will also be able to view information easily. In this technology era, website applications can help to boost the promotion and sharing of information for tourism activities.

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Published
2023-11-27
How to Cite
HIDAYAT, M., MARYANI, M., KURNIAWAN, B., & RAVINDO, R. (2023). WEB APPLICATION AS MEDIA INFORMATION AND TOURISM PROMOTION IN THOUSAND ISLANDS PRAMUKA ISLAND IN THE INDUSTRIAL AGE 4.0. ICCD, 5(1), 638–643. https://doi.org/10.33068/iccd.v5i1.663
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