It's time to go shopping in Bali
If you are traveling to Bali, do not miss going shopping
in Kuta or Legian. Many shops there sell various suffs,
such as beachwear, t-shirts, pants, cloths, shoes, leather
goods, seashells and trinkets at low prices.
However, it would be advisable for you to have bargaining
skill when shopping there to get the best prices.
But if you do not like bargaining, then there are shopping
centers like the Matahari Department Store or the Galeria
Nusa Dua, where you can find a wide selection of handicrats
items sold at fixed prices.
The number of tourists to Bali has dropped significantly
due to last year's Bali Bombing and the Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS) issue. But now with restored security
in Bali following the government's tangible moves to arrest
the perpetrators, there is no reason to worry about traveling
to the Island of Gods.
Over the last several months, Bali has seen the increasing
number of tourists, especially from Taiwan. They swarmed
art shops in Kuta/Legian area in Sanur, various handicrafts
villages, Sukawati market on the way to Ubud and in the
town of Ubud. Taiwanese tourists have a passion for traditional
Balinese handicrafts, such as antique and semi-antique
furniture, paintings, delicately crafted gold and silver
jewelry, wooden and stone carvings, masks, woven and dyed
fabrics.
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