BALI is going to get a Light-Rail Transit system? (places, speak, time)
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Tell me more! Most of the information is in Indonesian, but as far as I can tell it will be 4 stations from the Airport through Kuta and up to Ubud? I imagine the other station will be Seminyak? Or Denpasar?
That's awesome if true. Phuket is supposed to get one as well. It would definitely help getting around those islands.
They just broke ground in 2020, and should be ready by 2023. It's fairly small at just 4.5km total. Much needed for Bali though. I also read it would mostly be underground.
Granted all of my sources are in English, and anyone who knows Indonesian would know more than me.
The world is still mainly in their own languages instead of English.
English is not official in Indonesia and Macau.
So it is not "English everywhere"
If a person wants to know the most of a place, he or she needs to be fluent in the most common language of it.
Projects won't be useful without the tourists coming like now due to the pandemic.
All the places depending on tourism may become broke.
The world is still mainly in their own languages instead of English.
English is not official in Indonesia and Macau.
So it is not "English everywhere"
If a person wants to know the most of a place, he or she needs to be fluent in the most common language of it.
Projects won't be useful without the tourists coming like now due to the pandemic.
All the places depending on tourism may become broke.
That largely depends on how long the pandemic lasts. Tourists will be flocking to those places in no time as they are still highly popular with backpapers. That's not likely to change anytime soon.
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