Will Bali bounce back?
Will Bali bounce back, that is the question many people ask. I have no doubt it will, for the very reasons it became popular in the first place.
Debra Chong, from the New Straits Times Online, visited Bail and here are her thoughts.
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Personally l dont think Bali will ever get back to how it was pre 1st bombing.I go to Bali every four months on Buisness and each time l return l see less tourists.Many of my Balinese friends have no work.When l was in Bali in March the hotel in Seminyak where l always stay, at the peak had a grand total of 14 guests.I own a shop in Aust selling Bali products and l have many customers who have been to Bali who say that they will not go back as they dont feel it is safe and it is becoming to Americanised.As for me l will continue to go to Bali and support it and its people.
Personally l dont think Bali will ever get back to how it was pre 1st bombing.I go to Bali every four months on Buisness and each time l return l see less tourists.Many of my Balinese friends have no work.When l was in Bali in March the hotel in Seminyak where l always stay, at the peak had a grand total of 14 guests.I own a shop in Aust selling Bali products and l have many customers who have been to Bali who say that they will not go back as they dont feel it is safe and it is becoming to Americanised.As for me l will continue to go to Bali and support it and its people.