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INTERESTING FACTS OF THE BALI ISLAND THAT YOU SHOULD NEED TO KNOW

THE NATURAL panorama, unique culture, and the stretching of the creative economy sector in Bali are the main attractions that invite many tourists to come and return to the Island of the Gods or Bali again. Not only that, now the facilities and infrastructure in Bali are also very capable to support various tourist activities.

So it is not surprising that the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy/Tourism and Creative Economy Agency, Sandiaga Uno, considers that the Work From Bali program launched by the Indonesia’s government will have a big impact on this island.

“Work from Bali also provides a multiplier effect for creative economy products and Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) such as culinary, souvenirs and fashion as well as other people’s economic activities up to 70 percent,” said Minister Sandiaga, at the end of May 2021.

In addition, Sandiga Uno wants Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) players or artisans in Bali to prepare creative economy products, ranging from culinary, craft, and fashion ahead of the Work From Bali program.

In addition to the three attractions that are tourist attractions, Bali turns out to have unique facts that make your vacation more meaningful. Here are some of them:

The Subak System Is A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Subak is a rice field management organization in Bali that combines the harmonization of the relationship between God, humans and the natural surroundings. You can find it in Jatiluwih, Tabanan. As Bali is now developing new tourist attractions, including by revolutionizing the concept of agricultural tourism that is known called Subak or the traditional irrigation system in Bali, to become an agricultural tourism attraction.

Subak as agricultural tourism attraction

Minister Sandiaga Uno also explained that the subak management of this method will increase the local revenue, and the local community’s land can become more valuable for them. Moreover, young farmers will be born and will create a new concept for the farmers similar to other regions.

The Cleanest Village in the World is in Bali
Panglipuran Tourism Village in Bali, apart from being one of the most beautiful villages in the world, has also won the title of the cleanest village in the world. The village with an area of ​​112 hectares consists of 12 hectares of residential areas, 49 hectares of fields, and 37 hectares of bamboo forest areas.

Favorite Destinations for Digital Nomads
Canggu and Ubud are favorite digital nomad destinations, even in these two areas, coworking spaces have started to mushroom. One of the references for those of you who want to work from Bali.

Even Sandiaga Uno said that we have confidence that Work From Bali and the tourism’s new era that targets new work habits, such as digital nomads, will become a very potential attraction for Bali and several other tourist destinations.

Well, how about yourself? Are you interested in returning to Bali? Whatever your activities while in Bali, don’t forget to always be disciplined to comply with health protocols. Use masks, keep your distance, and wash your hands so that traveling in #DiIndonesiaAja remains safe and comfortable.

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