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Bali’s Jatiluwih Remains Open For Tourists Despite Protests From Local Land Owners

Summary by The Bali Sun
Have you visited Bali’s Jatiliwuh Rice Terraces in the last week? You may have noticed something a little different about the UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is because farmers and landowners have been protesting against the government’s orders to demolish buildings while simultaneously creating new legislation that could allow new structures to be built all … The post Bali’s Jatiluwih Remains Open For Tourists Despite Protests From Local Land …
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The Bali Sun broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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