The Indonesian island of Bali will not open to foreign tourists again this year, due to COVID-19 concerns.
The BBC reports authorities of the popular holiday destination had earlier said foreign visitors would be allowed to return from next month.
But the plan has been scrapped over concerns about Indonesia's mounting COVID-19 cases.
The move has renewed worries about the impact on residents in an economy heavily dependent on tourism.
Millions of foreigners fly to Bali each year in search of deserted beaches, terraced rice fields and sprawling Hindu temples.
But their numbers have dropped sharply since Indonesia closed its borders to non-residents, like other countries battling with the pandemic.
[Source: BBC]
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