【This Morning’s Exchange Rate: 16,800】
🗞️ Today’s Highlights: Environmental Response & Energy Dynamics
- New Regulations at Suwung Landfill to Address Waste Crisis: As the Suwung Landfill is scheduled to fully close by August this year, recent waste disposal has hit a standstill, leading to piles of garbage and burning incidents on Denpasar streets. Yesterday (4/27), the Ministry of Environment announced new policies: the Suwung Landfill will now only accept organic waste two days a week. Authorities are urging communities to implement source separation to mitigate the impact on air quality and scenery in tourist hotspots.
- Energy Supply Stability Praised: The 12th Committee of Parliament, after inspecting Denpasar yesterday (4/27), noted that compared to energy-producing regions like Sumatra, Bali’s current power supply is extremely stable, achieving near-island-wide electrification, sufficient to meet the growing energy demands of tourism.
🌤️ Weather Forecast
- Today’s Overview: Expect localized brief thunderstorms during the day, turning cloudy in the evening.
- Temperature & Humidity: Temperatures will range between 26°C - 31°C. Daytime rain probability is 55%, UV index is 5 (moderate)
📄 Topics of Interest for Visitors: Festivals & Entry Procedures
- Semarapura Festival & Tourism Expo Double Opening:
- Semarapura Festival: Officially kicks off today (4/28) in Klungkung, running until May 1st. The event will showcase a rich array of traditional arts performances and local cultural heritage.
- FHT Bali (Food, Hotel & Tourism): Starting today, a three-day professional tourism exhibition will be held at Nusa Dua (BNDCC), attracting a large gathering of food and hotel industry professionals. Visitors planning to travel to the Nusa Dua area are advised to be mindful of traffic around the exhibition venue.
- Tourism Tax “Secondary Checkpoint” Implementation Test: Airport checkpoints reiterated that starting yesterday, the Levy Vouchers secondary inspection area will operate strictly. Officers will stop travelers who do not yet hold the IDR 150,000 tourism tax voucher for on-site scanning and payment. Travelers are advised to avoid the slow public Wi-Fi on-site and save a screenshot of the QR Code at their departure point to ensure smooth passage.
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