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Asian affluent travelers reshape Bali tourism as Western visitors decline

Bali news·Bali·2 hours ago·3 min read
Asian affluent travelers reshape Bali tourism as Western visitors decline

Bali is experiencing a shift in its tourism demographics, with a growing number of affluent Asian tourists visiting the island. This trend is occurring as the number of Western tourists decreases. The article, written by independent policy analyst Irvan Maulana, highlights this change in Bali's visitor profile.

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