Bali Island, an Indonesian island, is located at 8 degrees south of the equator of the Indian Ocean and east of Java Island, between 114-116 ° E and 8-9 ° S, facing the Bali Strait to the west and Java Island, across the Longmu Strait to the east and Longmu Island, and bordering the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean to the north and south respectively. The island is roughly diamond shaped, 140 kilometers wide from east to west, 80 kilometers apart from north to south, and covers an area of 5620 square kilometers.
Bali is high in the east and low in the west, with mountains running through it. The island is mostly mountainous, with several complete conical volcanic peaks. Only the southern and northern coastal areas have some narrow flat land. Bali is located in the equator, with a hot and humid climate, which is a typical tropical rainforest climate.
Bali is rich in tourism resources, especially famous for its natural landscape. There are many landforms on the island, with coast and mountain coexisting. Bali is known as the "Island of Paradise", "Island of Poetry" and "Island of Immortals". The famous scenic spots include the Sea God Temple, Kuta Beach, Lover's Cliff, Holy Spring Temple, Baishakimu Temple, Agong Volcano, etc.