Denpasar (Antara Bali) - Bali was quiet and deserted on Friday, as its mostly Hindu population of 3.89 million was observing Seclusion Day.
The usually crowded tourist spots and economic centers in Denpasar, the capital of the province, were empty and quiet.
To mark the Hindu New Year, the Hindus were observing Seclusion Day from 6 am on Friday to 6 am the next day, during which they did not work, light a fire or switch on electric lights, did not travel or have fun.
Visitors to Bali were also requested to respect the day by not going out, lighting a fire or switching on lights, traveling or having fun.
However, Muslims were allowed to walk to nearby mosques for Friday prayers. Those living far from the mosques could organize prayers at their homes.
Nahdlatul Ulama leader KH Said Aqil Sirjo appreciated the Hindus' decision to allow Muslims to carry out their religious duties on Seclusion Day.
"Personally, as well as on behalf of the NU organization, I thank them. We really appreciate it. This is a good example of communal harmony in a country with different religions," he said after holding Friday prayers in Jakarta.
Just as the previous years, no flight arrivals and departures were allowed at Ngurah Rai airport on Seclusion Day. Only emergency flights were allowed to take off and land.(*/T007)
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