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Timor-Leste is a country that has just restored its independence on 20 May 2002, perhaps a country that can be said to be easy and still in the process of progressing both in terms of economic, social, cultural, health, and educational conditions. It also has many tourist attractions that are attractive to tourists and one of them is on the beach of Suai Loro which is located in the southern part of the island of Timor.


Geographically, Suai Loro is located in Cova-Lima district, Suai city district, and quite far from the capital city of Dili. The journey from the capital city to the district takes 8 hours by car or we can also use public transportation such as buses and others. Suai Loro Beach is the tourist centre of one of the Suai sub-districts because it is very close to the city, it only takes 15 minutes to arrive at the destination.

Lots of visitors come to capture their moments in Suai Loro because the beach has a very wide view with very active waves on the beach. Many people come during big holidays such as the new year on January 1 and other big days to celebrate family parties and we can also celebrate or party there. Around it is not interesting when there is also a relic of the oldest fort from the Portuguese colonial era which is still intact until now as a memory to remember the history of the past and it is very interesting for us to visit because many people who come not only from the native area but there are also foreigners who come here. excited to come.

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