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AI-Powered Tourism Boosts Bali's Real Estate Market
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The Bali Tourism Industry Association is embarking on an ambitious series of projects to use AI to enhance international interest in Balinese culture. In collaboration with the UID Campus in Denpasar, the association will promote Bali's culture to a broader audience with AI.
Earlier this week, the UID Bali Campus in Kura-Kura Bali, Serangan, hosted a seminar featuring tourism industry experts. Speakers included Ida Bagus Agung Partha Adnyana, Chair of the Indonesian Tourism Industry Association (GIPI) Bali, Tantowi Yahya, President of UID Bali, and I Wayan Satya Dharmawan, CEO of PT. Nusantara Solutions Innovation.
Ida Bagus Agung Partha Adnyana mentioned to reporters that preparations are ongoing, as integrating all payment systems is complex, but there is hope to complete it within the year.
What AI brings to the table
AI offers numerous potential benefits for Bali's tourism sector, from making cultural shows more accessible to providing live map updates and automated payment systems for tourism services.
Speakers at the seminar discussed the various ways AI could enhance the tourism sector, making life easier for those working in it and improving digital experiences for visitors.
Adnyana highlighted that technology can speed up development, giving the example of drivers checking traffic conditions in Ubud to find the best routes.
Separately, Tantowi Yahya, President of UID Bali, outlined that Kura-Kura Bali will be built around three main clusters: living, learning, and lifestyle. Kura-Kura Bali, a Special Economic Zone on Serangan Island, will transform into a smart city with a focus on education, technology, and business development.
Similar to the developments in Sanur, which has become a special economic zone for health, wellness, and tourism, Kura-Kura will focus on education, technology, and business.
In addition to the Kura-Kura project, other initiatives in Bali are also utilizing innovative technology to diversify tourism experiences. The Water Civilization Exhibition at Tirta Empul Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, opened in early April and runs through September.
This interactive and immersive exhibition is a partnership between Quantum Temple, the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, Wonderful Indonesia, Manukaya Let Village, Gianyar Regency Tourism Office, and Sui Network. Over 300 young people and creative community groups contributed to the culturally inspired installations made from bamboo.
Quantum Temple aims to connect tourists with living cultural heritage through curated regenerative travel experiences, digital and physical artifacts, and community-led initiatives powered by blockchain technology.
In 2024, there is a push to make it easier for high-earning digital nomads, tech entrepreneurs, and high-wealth business developers to establish themselves in Bali. The island, often referred to as 'Silicon Bali,' is becoming a hub for tech entrepreneurs and digital nomads seeking new opportunities in emerging tech markets.
Boosting Tourism and the Property Business in Parallel
The surge in tourism and the infusion of technology into Bali's tourism sector have a positive ripple effect on the real estate market. Efforts to promote Bali's tourism and attract high-earning professionals are driving a parallel boost in the property business. This has led to a growing interest in Bali real estate for sale, with more people looking to buy Bali real estate and invest in Bali property for sale.
As the island transforms into a hub for digital nomads and tech entrepreneurs, the demand for buying property in Bali has surged. Investors and expatriates are increasingly drawn to the island's unique blend of cultural richness and modern amenities. The development of smart cities and special economic zones is creating an attractive environment for those looking to invest in Bali's property market, further fueling the island's economic growth and enhancing its appeal as a top destination for both tourism and real estate investment.
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