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How is Bali doing during the epidemic?

I believe that for every Chinese who has been to Indonesia, you may not have been to Jakarta. You may have never been to Sulawe. But you must have heard of Bali. This is the most beautiful island in Indonesia and the most famous. Many well-known domestic celebrities have been in Bali. Take wedding photos and hold a wedding ceremony. Bali is also known as a place to witness love. Every time we go to and from Bali. Passing by Denpasar International Airport in Bali, I saw the noisy crowd. You will feel the excitement of Bali. Now during the epidemic, everyone is staying at home. Don't dare to go out. The travel industry is at a standstill. A glance at the once bustling Bali reveals a heart-wrenching difference. One night away from the busiest resort. It became nobody's concern.

On May 20th, I was in Bali with my colleagues from the company. After making the video call, I looked at the quiet Bali on the other side of the video. Kuta Beach was once bustling with people. Several months passed. It's as silent as a tomb now. Those feasting and feasting. Those beautiful blue girls from Europe, the white-robed uncles from the Middle East and passionate friends from Africa. Japanese Internet celebrity girl. And the largest number of Chinese aunt tour groups in the world. All disappeared from sight. Yesterday's prosperity and hustle and bustle seemed like a distant dream.

Bali is the island with the highest tourism revenue in Indonesia. Approximately five million people are employed in tourism-related jobs. Without tourists, there are tour guides, hotels, drivers and restaurant owners here. Everyone will lose their income, now that they are severely affected by the epidemic. We can only struggle to survive. Alan, the instructor who once taught me how to dive, now only makes a living by fishing at sea. He said that he really misses his past life.

In the busiest Foreigner Street of Kuta, the blue sky is still there. The sea breeze is still there. The environment is not beautiful, but it is a bleak place with few people. Most of the shopping malls here are still open, but there is no one shopping in the mall. The stores are offering discounts in half or even lower discounts to attract people to come and spend.

In the long period of human prosperity, this epidemic can only be regarded as a moderate episode. Sometimes we think that the arrival of the epidemic may be a chance for nature and animals to regain their vitality. The opportunity may be in the not too distant spring. When the virus goes away, happiness will come back again. I'm looking forward to resuming sailing. We can go to Bali and play freely. On the water, the happy battle of 300 rounds will be such a beautiful scene.