goodmorningpapua.com – This is not Amoy, a nickname for young girls or a term derived from the Chinese word for Amoi, which means little sister. But this is the name of a Kampong Amoi in the Warsa District, North Biak, Papua. The distance is about 60 Km from Biak City and with two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicles, you have arrived at the destination of Amoi Village in the Warsa District of North Biak.
It only takes one hour to get to the tourist sites in Kampung Amoi or Amoi in the Warsa District. In Amoi Village, there is a Wafsarak waterfall tourist attraction. This waterfall is located only 100 meters from the main highway, the road that connects Biak Numfor Regency and Supiori Regency.
This tourist attraction is always crowded with visitors, usually crowded on holidays, Saturdays, and Sundays including holidays or other national holidays. On other days there are no visitors, only one or two groups.
In addition to the potential for waterfall tourism, it turns out that in Amoi Village there are also seven types of bamboo consisting of three genera, namely Bambusa vulgaris var, vulgaris, and Shizosthacyium brachyladum. There are also types of Schizostachyum, Zollingeri, Bambusa vulgaris striata, Neololeba atra, Schizostachyum lima, Shizostachyum blumei.
“These types of bamboo are used for construction materials, household furniture, hunting tools, musical instruments, craft materials, ornamental plants, and food ingredients.
There are also many bamboo shoots here,” quoted from the official forestry website in Biak Numfor Regency, Papua.