China became Indonesia’s second-biggest source of foreign direct investment in 2017, and officials in Jakarta are saying they expect the Chinese inflows will only continue to swell. China overtook Japan on the Southeast Asian country’s investor list and now trails only Singapore, according to data released on Tuesday by Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board, known as the BKPM. On the tourism sector, Indonesia Tourism Minister Arief Yahya has invited investors from China to put their money in the new 10 destinations being promoted by the Indonesian government as “10 New Balis.” Arief said the government had developed basic infrastructure such as airports, seaports, and roads, as well as clean water and electricity networks to support tourism in the new destinations, which are expected to be completed by 2019.