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Nyi Roro Kidul statue placed in Nusa Dua ‘for kicks’ triggers Bali residents
The discovery of a Nyi Roro Kidul statue at the Waterblow tourist attraction in Nusa Dua made headlines and caused quite a stir over the weekend, leading to a public apology by the woman who said she placed it there more than a month ago.
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NTB records 74 cases of children with COVID-19, including infants and toddlers
Officials in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) recorded 74 cases of COVID-19 among children in the province, with reports suggesting that the latest data comprises at least two dozen babies and toddlers.
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Grab that hoe! Now’s the perfect time to get into organic gardening, here’s how to start in Bali
While this pandemic life is no full-blown, apocalyptic Walking Dead situation and we haven’t seen a total collapse in the global food chain, it’s still a great reality check to wake up and take more responsibility over our food sources.
Bali economy among hardest hit in Indonesia amid COVID-19 pandemic
Bali’s economy is among the hardest hit in Indonesia amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with the country’s central bank reporting an economic slowdown of 1.14 percent in the province for the first quarter of this year.
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‘Recovered’ COVID-19 patient dies 6 days after being discharged from NTB hospital
A 21-year-old woman died of kidney disease in Bima regency, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), six days after being discharged and declared as having “recovered” from COVID-19 by the hospital she was treated in.
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Bali authorities in traditional costumes turn away beach visitors in Tabanan regency
Authorities in Tabanan regency are taking the task of monitoring closed tourist spots to the next level, with officers wearing traditional Balinese costumes and masks to turn away visitors.
In Bali, local customs have taken a somewhat prominent and unique role in the province’s efforts to tackle the coronavirus outbreak.
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