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Bali G20 Agendas to Be Held in Jakarta Due to Notable Vaccination Rate

Translator: Ricky Mohammad Nugraha Editor: Laila Afifa 26 January 2022 19:38 WIB TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Jakarta Deputy Governor Ahmad Riza Patria on Wednesday said the capital city’s high vaccination rate against Covid-19 is the main reason the central government decided to move two G20 meetings to Jakarta from the initial location in Bali. The agendas that will be moved to Jakarta are the 2nd finance...

Domestic travelers ‘not enough’ to revive Bali tourism

Tourists walk along Berawa Beach in Badung, Bali, on June 19, 2020.(Antara/Nyoman Hendra Wibowo) Dzulfiqar Fathur Rahman (The Jakarta Post) Jakarta ● Tue, January 18, 2022 Bali’s tourist sector has been relying on domestic travelers since the government closed the borders at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, but this approach has not been enough to support the industry, especially accommodation...

Bali’s offshore airport to be finished by 2024

A commercial airplane takes off at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali in this undated photograph.(The Jakarta Post/Zul Trio Anggono) Divya Karyza (The Jakarta Post) Jakarta ● Wed, January 5, 2022 A new airport in Bali’s East Buleleng regency is expected to be finished by 2024. The construction is about to commence after PT BIBU Panji Sakti signed on Dec. 29 a memorandum of...

Starting 2022 with a splash

THE STRAIT TIMES | Wednesday January 5, 2022 People taking part in a "water fight" festival in Bali, Indonesia, which is held to strengthen bonds and is believed to "clean" their souls. The Suwat Water Festival is an annual tradition held in Suwat village, Gianyar. Water is an important marker in welcoming the year as it is seen as an element that can purify itself. The water war is also a symbol of...

Bali only received 45 international tourists in 2021 despite reopening

Masrur Jamaluddin and Lilit Marcus, CNN • Updated 16th December 2021 Hong Kong/Jakarta (CNN) — Destinations around the world have faced significant tourist reductions amid the coronavirus pandemic. But few have taken a harder hit than Bali, the Indonesian island long beloved of global travelers. Due to strict border control measures and a closed airport, Bali went from receiving millions of...

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