As eyewitness accounts of seeing a ``ghost'' at a hotel in Bali, Indonesia, designated as a quarantine facility for corona 19 asymptomatic patients, the local government invited religious people to hold a cleansing ceremony.



According to the Bali Post on the 8th, Bali Gianyar has been using a hotel in Ubud as a quarantine facility for asymptomatic corona19 infections a week ago.



But among the hotel staff and security guards, eyewitness accounts of "I saw a woman and a child ghost" and "I saw a large figure wandering around the hotel" fluttered.



On the 6th, Gianyargun urgently invited the Hindu priest Pemangku to the hotel to hold a purification ceremony.



A military official said, "I didn't call Pmanggu to get rid of the ghost."



Many Indonesians believe in ghosts and supernatural phenomena.



For this reason, when one person faints at a sewing factory, he says that it is because of a ghost, and he sometimes faints, and sometimes a shaman and a shaman called Dukun are called.



87% of the Indonesian population is Muslim, but Bali is dominated by Hindus.



Bali, a world-class resort, resumed tourism for Koreans from July 31st, adding an average of more than 100 confirmed cases per day in September.



Foreign tourists have been banned from entering Indonesia from April.



The total number of confirmed cases in Indonesia is 315,000, the death toll is 11,472, and Bali has 9,652 confirmed and 306 deaths.



Balinese hotels, restaurants and tourists are facing great difficulties as foreign tourists are banned from entering the country until the end of the year.



The Airport Corporation (Angkasa Pura I), which operates Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar Airport) in Bali, recently gave permission to the Indonesian government to run a pilot program (SCI) that allows tourists to come and go from the end of this month between Incheon Airport and Bali Airport in Korea. "Please do it."



The Airport Corporation, which operates Bali Airport, said, "The Incheon Airport Corporation delegation will visit Bali in person and conduct due diligence on the safety of airports, pickup services, resorts, and guides."



“We plan to launch a special plane carrying Korean tourists to Bali at Incheon Airport at the end of this month,” and added, “We will seek expansion to other airports after the pilot program,” CNBC Indonesia reported.



Even if the Indonesian government allows participants to enter the Incheon-Bali tour demonstration program, problems such as self-isolation on the 14th after they return to Korea remain.



(Photo = Bali Post, Yonhap News)