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Bali to impose tax on foreign tourists to preserve culture

Authorities of Indonesia’s Bali province will impose a 150,000 rupiah (10 USD) tax on foreign tourists entering the resort island of same name from next year to preserve its culture.
Bali to impose tax on foreign tourists to preserve culture ảnh 1Authorities of Indonesia’s Bali province will impose a 150,000 rupiah (10 USD) tax on foreign tourists. (Photo: Getty Images)

Hanoi (VNA) – Authorities of Indonesia’s Bali province willimpose a 150,000 rupiah (10 USD) tax on foreign tourists entering the resort island of same name from next year to preserve its culture.

Bali Governor I Wayan Koster told local lawmakers on July 12 that thepayment of a fee for foreign tourists applies only one time during their visitto Bali.

The fee will have to be paid electronically and will apply toforeign tourists entering Bali from abroad or from other parts of Indonesia. Thelevy will not apply to domestic Indonesian tourists, he added.

More than two million tourists visited the island last year, accordingto officia💟l figures, as Bali rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic🃏./.

VNA

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