Kuwait Times

Indonesian slum rejuvenate­d into Rainbow Village

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A slum area on Indonesia’s Java Island has become an unlikely tourist attraction, as well as a social media hit, after its homes were painted vivid colors to transform the district into what is now being called “Kampung Pelangi” (“Rainbow Village”). The poor hill-side area received a month-long facelift costing 300 million rupiah ($22,500) and paid for by the local government in a bid to rejuvenate this part of Semarang, a town 450 km (280 miles) east of the capital Jakarta. Visitors have been flocking to the village to take photograph­s and pose for “selfies” next to the brightly colored homes.

“It’s because of the unique look of the village. We know this area used to be a slum district but now it looks so beautiful after the colorful makeover. I used to pass this area without any interest but now the colors change everything,” said one visitor, Nihayatun Naqiyah. The multi-colored paint job for the village is the brainchild of Slamet Widodo, a 54-year-old high-school teacher. “In the future it will bring benefits to our community, especially economic empowermen­t.

The project will be supported by the activity and creativity (of the people) in the village so the local community has a sense of belonging,” said Widodo, who was inspired by similar projects in other parts Indonesia. Residents already say their livelihood­s have improved since the makeover, as they can now give tours and sell souvenirs. “Obviously this condition is very influentia­l, before we were only the residents of what I can say was a quiet village but now we can call it a dynamic village, because women are empowered and are able to increase their family’s income,” resident Amanah Suyitno said.—Reuters

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