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😈 Super cute Bali Airport ghost

As soon as you step into the departure duty-free mall at Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport, you'll be captivated by these colorful demon figurines! Originally a symbol used in Balinese culture to ward off evil spirits, but now, with trendy and cute designs, they've become a favorite photo spot for travelers. Whether you're preparing to depart or leaving your trip, you can experience Bali's unique sense of humor and warmth. #Bali #Ngurah Rai International Airport #Demon Figurines #BaliCulture #ColorfulArt #TripMoments #Bali
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Posted: Oct 21, 2025
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