Group 1 - Bali has become the second most densely populated island globally, with approximately 4.2 million residents and over 60,000 daily tourists, leading to an "overloaded" situation [1] - In 2024, Bali is expected to receive around 29 million tourists, including 6.33 million international visitors, which accounts for nearly half of Indonesia's international tourist arrivals, and 22.64 million domestic tourists, marking a 25.3% year-on-year increase [3] - The surge in tourism has resulted in significant challenges for local residents, including rising land prices and increased traffic congestion, making daily life increasingly difficult [3][4] Group 2 - Tourist congestion is particularly evident at popular attractions, with long queues and overcrowding detracting from the overall experience [3] - Traffic congestion has become a major issue, with travel times significantly extended during peak hours, and tourism facilities concentrated in the southern region, leading to imbalances in visitor distribution [4] - The Indonesian government is actively promoting tourism in the western, northern, and eastern parts of the island to alleviate pressure on the southern areas and achieve a more balanced resource allocation [4]
几乎“超载”!日均超6万名游客涌入,巴厘岛成全球人口第二密集岛屿
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-10 22:53