Indonesia is cracking down on tourists who bare too much skin at the country's most popular attraction.
Purnomo Siswo Prasetyo, who heads the company that manages Central Java's famous Borobudur Temple, said rules being introduced this month would create a more positive atmosphere at the 1200-year-old Buddhist temple.
"In addition to being a tourist destination, the temple is also a place of worship," Purnomo told the Jakarta Globe newspaper. "We keep getting complaints from locals upset about tourists who wear skimpy clothing at Borobudur."
Skimpy clothes targeted
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