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What language is spoken in Bali?

Balinese Language Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia and Bali, while Bahasa Bali is the dialect of the local people. English is also widely used, and is the most commonly used language in busy tourist areas. In addition, Dutch, German, French, Japanese and Chinese are also used in some places. Especially in recent years, the number of Taiwanese tourists visiting Bali has increased rapidly, and as a result, there are many businesses with fast thinking. Vendors in restaurants or tourist areas have also begun to learn Mandarin and Ho-Chan, which we are familiar with. Because Indonesia has many old overseas Chinese who immigrated from Ho-Chan in the early days, the Ho-Chan they speak is similar to what we know. There is always a slight gap in the Mandarin spoken, but communication is absolutely no problem.

Often in the tourist area, you will hear the vendors saying: "Yuanbu Yiwan...Bianyila (all 10,000)!" "How much?", which makes people feel more friendly and stop in their tracks. Talk to it... However, when you stop, it actually means that a large group of vendors are about to come around and "trade" with you! Haha... If you want to escape at this time, you have to use some methods!