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A hotel ban in Bali? Not a second too soon
The “Island of the Gods” needs urgent attention. It’s Indonesia’s golden goose but rampant overdevelopment has also become the island’s hallmark.
Karishma VaswaniBali is broken. These days, the jewel in Indonesia’s crown of sun-kissed islands is less paradise, more parking lot. Tourists are bringing in much-desired revenue, but there’s just too many of them. The government’s proposal to temporarily curb new building construction of hotels and villas can’t come quickly enough.
The “Island of the Gods” needs urgent attention. It’s the archipelago’s golden goose, accounting for a significant chunk of international arrivals, bringing in visitors from all over the world. Authorities need to come up with a solution to manage the rampant overdevelopment that’s become Bali’s hallmark, keep the number of visitors under control and protect the local environment and culture.
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