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Authorities in Bali, Indonesia have unveiled a new policy banning “menstruating tourists” from entering temples over concerns that “dirty” period blood will contaminate ...
Bali has introduced a set of new guidelines aimed at curbing ‘misbehaviour’ among tourists. Authorities say the measures are designed to protect the island’s cultural integrity and sacred sites. The ...
As part of the new guidelines, “tourists who fail to pay the tourist levy will be denied access to attractions, and those caught violating the regulations will face legal consequences in accordance ...
The trouble started when a man allegedly harassed a woman inside the ... a list of things tourists in Bali should do. Do respect sacred sites and symbols. Do dress appropriately - 'when visiting ...
In a letter issued by Bali Governor Wayan Koster new rules are being introduced in a bid to curb bad tourist behaviour, with one rule preventing menstruating women from entering sacred temple areas.
If you wouldn't wear it to a church in Europe don't wear it to a temple in Bali. So what exactly does it mean to dress modestly ... FYI: Balinese women do not enter temples while menstruating ...
Bali has introduced new regulations to preserve its cultural and natural heritage. Key rules include respecting temple etiquette, appropriate dress in ... Menstruating women, take note: entering ...
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