Bali’s New Legislation Helps Preserve Its Natural Beauty

Bali is famous for its spectacular scenery, and new legislation aims to protect it. Government officials have recently updated and reinforced laws about building height, and locals have petitioned for the delay of a beachside resort development. 

New rules promote Bali Province Regional Regulation (Perda) No. 16 of 2009 concerning the Bali Province Regional Spatial Planning  Plan for 2009-2029. It says no building may be taller than 15 meters to maintain the natural scenery. 

While this law has existed since 2009, the country still has hotels and buildings taller than the maximum. The updated rules say all new buildings must not surpass 15m unless authorities give special permission.

Bali’s crystal-blue waters,

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