New Delhi, Feb. 15 -- Foreign tourists must now pay a $10 tax to enter Bali, one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. which was first announced last year, came into effect from Wednesday. The Indonesian government said that this move aims to preserve the culture and environment of the "Island of Gods". It applies to foreign tourists entering the province from abroad or other parts of the country. But domestic tourists, diplomatic visa holders and ASEAN nationals are exempted from the tax, officials said. "This levy is aimed at the protection of the culture and the environment in Bali," Bali's acting governor Sang Made Mahendra Jaya said, as per AFP. The tax applies to all international travellers, regardless of their age and ge...