JakartaGlobe-Oct 12

Eighteen years ago today, twin bombings at two popular nightclubs devastated tourism industry in Bali, so severe that the Indonesian government moved nearly all international gatherings it hosted to the famous resort island to help it regain international confidence. But there was hardly an event to remember the attacks that killed more than 200 people on Monday, as Bali is dealing with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic that left hotel occupancy down to nearly zero and many people unemployed. Since many countries imposed travel restrictions in April followed by Indonesia’s decision to close borders for non-essential travelers, fewer than 500 foreign tourists have landed in Bali’s international airport, according to data from the Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry.

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