jstar
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Quite interesting what we see happening in Bali; there have been big efforts to increase the amount of tourists. But it seems now the average tourist spends much less than what (s)he did in the past.
The Japanese, quite wealthy compared to other countries, are practically gone (a bit of an exaggeration but you get my point). The amount of Russian visitors seem to have stagnated. Quite a lot of Indian tourists visit the island nowadays. But obviously the Chinese tourists on the island have become the largest group. The amounts are so big that the resorts and hotels can be forced in agreeing to bottom prices.
But what's more; the tour operators which are owned by Chinese, have their own touring bus service, make the groups visit selected Chinese restaurants, have them 'voluntary' shop at huge outlet centers and silk stores (you can guess who owns them and where the silk is produced), and drop off the tourists at supermarkets in Jimbaran where they can pay with WeChat (a Chinese payment app).
This has happened in other South East Asian countries as Thailand as well. So it seems the local economy and people do not benefit a lot from this relatively new type of 'rob Peter to pay Paul' setup.
The Japanese, quite wealthy compared to other countries, are practically gone (a bit of an exaggeration but you get my point). The amount of Russian visitors seem to have stagnated. Quite a lot of Indian tourists visit the island nowadays. But obviously the Chinese tourists on the island have become the largest group. The amounts are so big that the resorts and hotels can be forced in agreeing to bottom prices.
But what's more; the tour operators which are owned by Chinese, have their own touring bus service, make the groups visit selected Chinese restaurants, have them 'voluntary' shop at huge outlet centers and silk stores (you can guess who owns them and where the silk is produced), and drop off the tourists at supermarkets in Jimbaran where they can pay with WeChat (a Chinese payment app).
This has happened in other South East Asian countries as Thailand as well. So it seems the local economy and people do not benefit a lot from this relatively new type of 'rob Peter to pay Paul' setup.
