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No going back: Bali’s Chinese tourists fear virus-hit homeland

by The Editor
February 29, 2020
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No going back: Bali’s Chinese tourists fear virus-hit homeland

DENPASAR, Indonesia: Hundreds of Chinese tourists on vacation in Bali are scrambling to avoid going home, fearing both infection from the deadly new coronavirus and Beijing's handling of the epidemic.

Concerns over the rapidly spreading outbreak prompted Indonesia to shut down all flights to and from China this month, hammering the bottom lines of restaurants, hotels, travel agents and interpreters on the popular resort island.

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But with more than 2,800 dead from the COVID-19 illness on the Chinese mainland, and entire cities under lockdown, immigration officials in Bali say nearly a thousand Chinese nationals have applied for emergency visa extensions.

"I'm an international refugee," Steve Li, the manager of a European firm in a major mainland city, told AFP at an upscale mall in the island's capital Denpasar.

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"China is like a big prison, all the cities are locked down," he added.

Li says he does not believe Beijing's assurances that the country is getting the epidemic under control.

While he plans to return to work, Li, who asked not to be identified by his real name, is leaving his wife and two young children behind to wait out the public health crisis.

"I'm managing the company so I can't ask my guys to continue to work while I hide here," he said.

READ: WHO raises global risk of COVID-19 spread to highest level

Around a million Chinese tourists visit Bali each year – the second-largest group of foreign arrivals after Australians – and inject hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy.

Thousands travelled there from the mainland for last month's Chinese New Year holiday just as the virus outbreak was beginning to snowball, prompting the lockdown of China's Hubei province where the infection was first detected.

Beijing flew home groups of overseas tourists from around Asia last month citing the "practical difficulties" they faced abroad, as fears of the contagion prompted several countries to bar entry to arrivals who had recently been in China.

Only a few dozen Chinese travellers in Bali took up the offer.

"I wasn't surprised," Bali Tourism Agency chief Putu Astawa told AFP.

"They don't want to go back."

"I'M AFRAID"

Zilong Wang of Beijing said he was postponing his return because he believed his government had underplayed the infection's true toll.

"I'd rather stay in Bali and watch the situation," the 30-year-old told AFP outside an immigration office swamped with anxious Chinese tourists, waiting in line for hours in the hope of extending their stay.

Wang said he was also wary of other Chinese travellers, despite the lack of confirmed virus cases in Indonesia.

"I've been trying to stay inside the hotel," Wang said.

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DENPASAR, Indonesia: Hundreds of Chinese tourists on vacation in Bali are scrambling to avoid going home, fearing both infection from the deadly new coronavirus and Beijing's handling of the epidemic.

Concerns over the rapidly spreading outbreak prompted Indonesia to shut down all flights to and from China this month, hammering the bottom lines of restaurants, hotels, travel agents and interpreters on the popular resort island.

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But with more than 2,800 dead from the COVID-19 illness on the Chinese mainland, and entire cities under lockdown, immigration officials in Bali say nearly a thousand Chinese nationals have applied for emergency visa extensions.

"I'm an international refugee," Steve Li, the manager of a European firm in a major mainland city, told AFP at an upscale mall in the island's capital Denpasar.

READ: China reports 47 more COVID-19 deaths

READ: South Korea reports 594 more coronavirus cases, total 2,931

Advertisement

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"China is like a big prison, all the cities are locked down," he added.

Li says he does not believe Beijing's assurances that the country is getting the epidemic under control.

While he plans to return to work, Li, who asked not to be identified by his real name, is leaving his wife and two young children behind to wait out the public health crisis.

"I'm managing the company so I can't ask my guys to continue to work while I hide here," he said.

READ: WHO raises global risk of COVID-19 spread to highest level

Around a million Chinese tourists visit Bali each year – the second-largest group of foreign arrivals after Australians – and inject hundreds of millions of dollars into the local economy.

Thousands travelled there from the mainland for last month's Chinese New Year holiday just as the virus outbreak was beginning to snowball, prompting the lockdown of China's Hubei province where the infection was first detected.

Beijing flew home groups of overseas tourists from around Asia last month citing the "practical difficulties" they faced abroad, as fears of the contagion prompted several countries to bar entry to arrivals who had recently been in China.

Only a few dozen Chinese travellers in Bali took up the offer.

"I wasn't surprised," Bali Tourism Agency chief Putu Astawa told AFP.

"They don't want to go back."

"I'M AFRAID"

Zilong Wang of Beijing said he was postponing his return because he believed his government had underplayed the infection's true toll.

"I'd rather stay in Bali and watch the situation," the 30-year-old told AFP outside an immigration office swamped with anxious Chinese tourists, waiting in line for hours in the hope of extending their stay.

Wang said he was also wary of other Chinese travellers, despite the lack of confirmed virus cases in Indonesia.

"I've been trying to stay inside the hotel," Wang said.

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