Asia Newsday > Asia > Return of ‘trashy tourists’ to Bali spotlights mass tourism’s double-edged sword AsiaReturn of ‘trashy tourists’ to Bali spotlights mass tourism’s double-edged swordAsiaMay 23, 2022posted on May. 23, 2022 at 12:30 am From complaining ‘Karens’ to naked social media influencers, there’s been a rash of reports about badly behaved foreigners since the Indonesian resort island reopened to international tourism in March. READ SOURCE See also Remains of Alabama soldier missing since 1950 identified Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMay 23, 2022 Leave a ReplyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also LikeAsiaCompanies cut spending, jobs as outlook grows less certainJune 29, 2022North Korea accuses US of building an ‘Asian Nato’ ahead of security talksJune 29, 2022AsiaFrench minister apologises for Champions League chaosJune 28, 2022AsiaPhilippines Supreme Court rejects last bid to thwart incoming president MarcosJune 28, 2022AsiaAsia-Pacific stocks mostly decline as investors weigh economic concernsJune 28, 2022AsiaAussie professor ‘alarmed’ at China diplomacyJune 28, 2022AsiaAlbo’s message to China at NATO summitJune 27, 2022Indonesia’s Jokowi likely to talk food prices with Putin even as he calls for ‘peace’ amid Ukraine warJune 27, 2022Crisis-hit Sri Lanka shuts schools, urges work from home to save fuelJune 27, 2022Recommended For YouChinaUS protectionism hits China hardest, and Chinese are more averse to trade because of it, study findsJune 29, 2022AsiaCompanies cut spending, jobs as outlook grows less certainJune 29, 2022Middle EastSaudi Arabia participates in UN Ocean Conference for first timeJune 29, 2022BusinessUS sanctions 25 more Chinese entities, including firm that touted its technology could help Russia monitor Ukraine’s submarines and frogmenJune 29, 2022Human rights fears affecting China’s standing globally, Pew survey findsJune 29, 2022
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