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BACK TO BALI, PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO VISIT SOME ART MARKETS IN UBUD

BALI is not only about its charming nature, but its distinctive arts and crafts. The creative economy sector in Bali gives birth to many diverse products. In addition to culinary, sectors such as handicrafts, fashion to painting can be found.

The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/Tourism and Creative Economy Agency also pays attention to the creative economy in Bali.

“Three emergency response efforts for tourism and the creative economy, namely providing social protection programs for tourism and creative economy workers, reallocating budgets for several activities such as labor-intensive activities, and providing economic stimulus for businesses in the creative economy sector,” said the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, in mid-February 2021.

If a trip to Bali, it is not complete without visiting the center of the creative economy, one of which is the art market.

Here are some art markets that make traveling #DiIndonesiaAja even more fun:
Sukawati Art Market
This art market, which soared thanks to the film Eat, Pray and Love, is known as a paradise for Balinese souvenirs, clothing, and handicrafts at affordable but high-quality prices.

Ubud Art Market
Here there are various handicrafts ranging from fashion to painting. Sculpture has also become one of the main commodities in this art market.

Guwang Art Market
The Guwang Art Market in Gianyar is home to Balinese fabrics, and the famous rattan bag craft in Bali.

But while visiting the art market in Bali, don’t forget to keep applying health protocols. Discipline in maintaining distance, using masks, and diligently washing hands will make your travel moments more comfortable and safe.

So, to get more inspiration about tourism and the creative economy, let’s follow the IG account @pesonaid_travel. [traveltext.id/photo baliholidaysecrets.com]