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KOMPAS.com – A upload from a foreign citizen (WNA) living in Bali has gone viral on social media Twitter, in recent days.
The reason is that it invites foreign tourists to visit Bali and follow in its footsteps even in the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Through your Twitter account @Kristentootie, Kristen Gray also shared her experience moving to Bali in 2019 after losing her job.
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Initially, he planned to stay in Bali for six months, but the pandemic prevented him from returning to his hometown.
While on the Island of the Gods, he admitted to working in the field of graphic design and enjoying a cheap life compared to the United States.
In closing, he also links to his e-book titled “ Our life in Bali is yours“priced at US $ 30 and contains about how to achieve the same dream.
Warganet also criticized Christian Gray’s attitude, because the pandemic in Indonesia had not yet subsided.
Until now, the words “Kristen Gray”, “Bule” and “Bali” occupied the popular words on Twitter.
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Answer from Kemenparekraf
In response to this, the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, emphasized that she appreciated Indonesia as a tourist destination.
“Kemenparekraf certainly appreciates Indonesia as a tourist destination, let alone Bali, its class is world class,” Sandiaga said in a statement received. Kompas.com, Monday (1/18/2021).
However, he asked that tourists, both local and foreign, always comply with the applicable health laws and protocols for Covid-19.
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Sandiaga said, Indonesia has indeed become a choice of tourist destinations job, that is to say, working during the holidays.
“I received news from an office that 80 percent of expatriate employees decided to stay in Bali to work as remote workers,” he said.
“We must take this seriously, that all activity in the tourism sector and the creative economy refers to the laws and regulations in force,” he continued.
Therefore, he asked everyone not to feel divided over issues that could lead to pros and cons.
Sandiaga also invited everyone to work together to reactivate the tourism sector and the creative economy.
“Of course, after we have recovered from the health side of Covid-19,” he said.
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