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Tourism in Bali is depressed. Current situation of tourism in Bali

Bali, Indonesia is the world's top seaside resort city, enjoying a high reputation and attracting a large number of tourists from all over the world every year. But recently, a serious problem has emerged, that is, the epidemic has hindered tourism. Here are some specific strategies.

In the past few years, traveling abroad has become a common thing, especially in Southeast Asian countries, which has become a must for many China tourists. Among the famous scenic spots in Southeast Asia, Bali, a famous tourist island in Indonesia, has undergone earth-shaking changes in the past year.

Although the area of Bali is only over 5,000 square kilometers, its population exceeds 3 million. Because of the excellent geographical environment, you can see volcanoes, beaches and beautiful oceans. Some famous magazines even call it "Island of the Gods", and more than 3 million tourists visit Bali every year. However, today's Bali is almost ruined, with a sharp drop in tourists and a mountain of garbage. Locals also begged China tourists to come.

1, Impact of Health Events on Bali

You know, the tourism income of Bali accounts for 60% of the economic income of the whole region, which means that at least 60% of adults are engaged in tourism. However, due to the impact of global health events, the number of tourists in Bali dropped sharply by more than 95% from February to April. According to the data, the loss of tourism in Indonesia is estimated at 7 billion US dollars, of which Bali accounts for at least 10%.

In this environment, Bali is deserted and a large number of local people are unemployed. What is disturbing is that the income of tour groups, which were originally rooted here and earned a lot of money, has decreased by 98%, and a large number of employees have been laid off and have to find another job.

2. The environment in Bali is worrying.

Bali is hot and rainy all year round. After several months of rainy season, a large amount of seawater poured in at high tide, bringing marine garbage here. The most troublesome thing is plastic garbage, which cannot be degraded naturally. There are no tourists or garbage pickers in Bali. In just three months, Bali beach, originally called the Island of God, was full of rubbish.

You will never see the deep blue sea and the vast beaches again. At first glance, it's all rubbish. However, the local people realized in time that Bali could not attract tourists, so they began a large-scale garbage removal operation. In one day, 30 tons of garbage was cleared, but the garbage returned to the beach the next day. Obviously, the speed of garbage removal is far behind the garbage swept away by the waves.

3. Bali's views on China tourists.

At present, Balinese people may only have one idea in mind, that is, they hope that tourists from China can come to the rescue site. Tourists from China are rich, and they are the main consumers of Bali attractions. Among the tourists from all over the world, China alone accounts for one third. If the tourism "God of Wealth" from China can come, it is only a matter of time before the tourism economy recovers.

But in fact, before that, Balinese people were not very "friendly" to tourists from China. Some Indonesian reports claim that tourists from China and Australia are the biggest factors causing so much rubbish in Bali, and they are not so enthusiastic about receiving tourists from China. However, up to now, tourists from China have not left, and Bali is full of rubbish. In the final analysis, there is something wrong with their own garbage disposal system.