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Bali tourism slump continues amid Covid-19 pandemic

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Kuta, Feb 3 (EFE/EPA).- The coronavirus pandemic and restriction measures continues to hit tourism sector in the Indonesian island of Bali, a major tourist destination. Bali’s economy relies largely on its tourism industry. The Indonesian National Statistic Bureau had announced that foreign tourist arrivals in Indonesia dropped 75,03 per cent in 2020 compare to 2019 due to the coronavirus pandemic and travel restrictions. (Camera: MADE NAGI). B-ROLL OF TOURISM AMID CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, IN KUTA, BALI, INDONESIA.

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