JAKARTA: After several incidents of foreigners disobeying local culture and laws sparked outrage among locals, the authorities in & nbsp, Bali & bbhspe, have issued a & ndbcspen, card & bnpsf, which outlines the dos and don’ts for foreign tourists visiting the Indonesian resort island.
The circle, which will be distributed to visitors upon entry and affixed to their passports, contains 16 guidelines designed to protect Bali’s culture, environment, and security.
According to Indian law, tourists who break the rules had face legal repercussions.
The circular exhorts visitors to respect Bali’s tradition by dressing quietly, paying respect to temples and spiritual symbols, using the local currency, and adhering to regional traditions.
Additionally, it asks them to conserve the environment by avoiding single-use plastics, waste, and dumping.
It cautions them against breaking traffic laws, abstaining from using drugs and alcohol, using authorized guidelines and lodging, and working or conducting business improperly.
Additionally, it forbids them from climbing divine trees, desecrating temples, religious symbols, or sacred objects, as well as taking naked pictures, unless they are dressed traditionally in Balinese and praying.
Additionally, tourists are advised against & nbsp, using foul language, acting impolitely, making noise, or acting aggressively toward locals, authorities, and other tourists.
The action follows a string of scandals involving unusual readers, including the two Russian bloggers who undressed at holy sites and the German woman who disrupted an unnaked temple ceremony. & nbsp,
The Balinese have also complained that some immigrants work electronically without proper permits and disregard customers regulations.
Bali is renowned for its vibrant society and breathtaking natural beauty.
Every season, it draws millions of visitors, but the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant negative impact on both its business and tourism industry.