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In a recent move aimed at reforming bureacratic procedures, Bali's Spatial Planning/National Land Agency is declared a Corruption Clean Zone.
As Bali gears up for record tourist numbers in 2019, Governor Koster moves forward on plans to charge visitors a 'cultural tax' to maintain Bali's unique cultural identity. But what does that mean?
The newly elected Governor and Vice Governor of Bali are planning to change the face of tourism in Bali.
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