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Where is Bali?

Bali, known administratively as Bali Province, is one of Indonesia's 33 first-class administrative regions and a famous tourist attraction. Bali is more than 0,000 kilometers from Jakarta/Kloc-0, the capital of the country, and only 3.2 kilometers from Java, with an area of more than 5,630 square kilometers and a population of about 3 1 0.5 million. The capital of Bali Province is located in Danpasha in the south of the island. Bali is the only Hindu region in Indonesia. English Name: Bali mbth: Bali Administrative District Category: Province Area: Indonesia Area: 5620 square kilometers Dialect: Bali Dialect Climate Conditions: Tropical Rainforest Climate Famous Scenic Spots: Sea Temple, Shengquan Temple, Uluwatu Cliff Location Bali is the most dazzling island among Indonesia (referred to as Indonesia) 13600 islands, located 8 degrees south of the Indian Ocean equator and east of Java Island. Bali is an Indonesian island, located at the western end of lesser sunda islands, which is roughly rhombic, and its main axis is east-west. It covers an area of about 5,620 square kilometers and has a population of about 310.5 million. The terrain is high in the east and low in the west, with mountains crossing and more than one volcanic cone 10. Agung volcano in the east is 3 142 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in the whole island. There is plenty of sunshine, the annual precipitation in most areas is about 1500mm, and the dry season is about 6 months. The economy is developed, and the population density is second only to Java, ranking second in the country. The residents are mainly Balinese and believe in Hinduism. They are famous for their temple architecture, sculpture, painting, music, textile, singing and dancing and scenery. It is one of the world's tourist attractions. Natural Environment There is a volcanic belt running through the east and west in the north of Bali, the highest of which is Gunung Agung, 365,438+042 meters. The volcanic belt extends to the south and north, which is a fertile rice field mainly producing crops on the island. The western part of Bali is vast and sparsely populated, and it is the only non-farming area on the island. It is also the location of Bali National Park, with dense trees, rich rare plants and birds, and spectacular underwater world. The highest mountain: Gunong Agung in the northeast, 3 142 meters above sea level, is called "the navel of the world". The largest lake: Lake Baddour. The two main rivers, Pakrisan River and Petanu River, which are regarded as the banks of the sacred river, have found many ancient imperial relics. National Forest Reserve: Parana in the west is a tropical jungle where bears, wild boar and deer still live. Bali is located at the equator, with a hot and humid climate, which is a typical tropical rainforest climate. In low places, the average temperature is between 2 1℃ and 33℃, but the temperature in mountainous areas can be as low as 5℃. Humidity varies according to different regions and seasons. Generally speaking, it is very high, and the average humidity is about 60%- 100%. Generally speaking, Indonesia can be divided into two seasons: the southeast monsoon brings dry weather (dry season) and the northwest monsoon brings abundant rain (rainy season). The rainy season lasts from 1 1 to March, and the rainy season peaks from 1 to February. It rains for several hours every day, especially on the mountains in the center of Bali. It can be expected to rain during this period, but there will always be a time when the rain stops and the sun shines. Before the rain, the air was full of damp and sticky sultry feeling; People immediately feel cool and comfortable after the rain. April to 10 is the dry season, which is the best time to climb mountain peaks or visit nature reserves. Bali is also a famous tourist area in Indonesia. The west of Bali is about 1 thousand kilometers away from the capital Jakarta, and faces Java Island, where the capital Jakarta is located, across the sea, only 1.6 kilometers away. Because the island is located in the tropics, influenced by the ocean, the climate is mild and rainy, the soil is very fertile, the seasons are green, the flowers are in full bloom and the trees are towering. Flower of life in Bali is decorated with flowers everywhere, so the island is called "Flower Island" and enjoys the reputation of "South China Sea Paradise" and "Fairy Island". Most of the island is mountainous, with mountains criss-crossing, high in the east and low in the west. There are four or five complete cone-shaped fire peaks, among which Agung volcano (Bali peak) is the highest point on the island, with an altitude of 3142m, and there is an active volcano Batoul volcano which erupted in 1963 nearby. Shanur, Nushadur and Kuda beaches on the island are the most beautiful beaches on the island. The sand here is fine, the beach is wide and the sea is blue and clear. Tourists from all over the world come here every year. Climate characteristics Considering the weather, the dry season (April to September) is the best time to visit Bali. Although the rest of the year is wet, cloudy and stormy, you can still enjoy your holiday. There are also specific tourist seasons that can make obvious differences. During the summer holidays in Europe, America and Japan, there are the most tourists, and July, August and early September are the peak seasons. In recent months, hotel rooms will be very tight and house prices will be higher. Many Australians arrive between Christmas and1early October-flights are usually fully booked. School holidays are also the peak season, especially in early April, late June to early July and late September. Holiday resorts like Legian in the south of Bali serve this kind of tourists. Many Indonesians will visit Bali during Indonesian festivals. Outside these hours, Bali is a relatively quiet place-you can find accommodation in most places and go to your favorite restaurant without booking. Bali has a tropical island climate, which is hot all year round, with an average annual temperature of about 28℃. June 10 to March of the following year is the rainy season, and other times are the dry season. It is recommended not to travel to Bali in the rainy season, and the month after the rainy season is the hottest season in Bali, that is, April, from May to September every year. Because of the northward cold air from Australia, this period is the coolest time in Bali all year round and becomes the best season to travel to Bali. At this best time, there are few discounts on accommodation and air tickets, so please book in advance as much as possible. The weather conditions in Bali are sunny and hot except that the temperature in the central mountainous area is slightly lower and the temperature in the seaside area is higher.