I imagine that the canals in Tembilahan are well laid out, the edges are made green, then the forest is preserved. It seems that there will be many people who want to come there to tour and afterwards they can enjoy seafood which will be abundant due to sustainable magrove debt. They can also enjoy the culinary wealth that can be offered by residents of various tribes. Although Tembilahan is relatively not easy to reach, because it is far from Pekanbaru which is the gateway of Riau.
Nor is it close enough to Batam, which can be an alternative door, it is not impossible that people will visit Tembilahan. At least it can be started by giving a morning tour of the people who come for business activities to Tembilahan, considering that this area has large industrial activities. I am confident of the potential that exists, if appropriate policies are taken. Tembilahan can also develop its tourism.
People can get income from visiting tourists to this area.