Balitraveldiary.com – In addition to ikat or endek woven cloth, Bali also has songket woven. In the past, Balinese people did not carelessly weave songket because this cloth is very much related to the traditional traditions there. Bali Songket has its own characteristics and style compared to songket weaving from other regions and is a […]
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Meayunan, A Unique Tradition From Tenganan VillageBalitraveldiary.com – Tenganan Village is one of the ancient villages on the island of Bali. The village, which still holds fast the traditions handed down from generation to generation, has several unique traditions, one of which is the traditional game of Meayunan. Meayunan is a traditional swing game for the people of Tenganan Village. This […]
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Al Hikmah Mosque the Integration of Islam, Java and BaliBalitraveldiary.com – Al-Hikmah Mosque in Denpasar City offers something different and unique from most mosques in general. The mosque building with the Al-Hikmah Mosque in Denpasar City offers something different and unique from most mosques in general. The mosque building with the architectural results of Javanese and Balinese results of Javanese and Balinese acculturation reflects […]
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Pajegan Mask, Drama of Balinese DanceBalitraveldiary.com – To become a Balinese Pajegan Mask dancer requires ability and knowledge that is qualified. Not only the ability to dance, but also knowledge of the ceremony, as well as the source of the story of the drama being played. This show is not just entertaining, but full of meaning. Inside there are many […]
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The Ngaminang tradition in Gelgel Muslim VillageBalitraveldiary.com – Gelgel Village in Klungkung Regency is the oldest Muslim village in Bali. This village community has the Ngaminang tradition. The tradition of eating together in the month of Ramadan is a symbol of the close relationship between religious believers. As reported by Kompas (6/20/2017), ngaminang is a tradition of eating together with sagi […]
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Ngurek or Ngunying The sacred and Extreme TraditionsBalitraveldiary.com – The tradition of ngurek or nguying is part of religious ceremonies in Bali. In a tradition that can be considered extreme, participants stab themselves with a dagger. During this ritual, the participants are in an unconscious condition or in Balinese language called kerauhan. The term ngurek itself comes from the word urek which […]
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Banjar Hot Springs, fresh and naturalBalitraveldiary.com – Banjar Hot Springs is one of the hot springs of many attractions in Bali that can be visited by you and other tourists. This hot water is sourced from natural springs which are considered by many to be able to cure various skin diseases, such as scabies, water fleas, ringworm, or phlegm. Likewise, […]
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Tirta Gangga, Water Palace in Karangasem BaliBalitraveldiary.com – Tirta Gangga which is said to be a water palace is a resting place for King Karangasem. There are several ponds in the Tirta Gangga water park. Two of them are special pools provided for visitors. These two pools contain cold, clear water equipped with walkers. Tirta Gangga is located in Karangasem Regency, […]
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Mekare-Kare Pandan War Tradition in Tenganan VillageBalitraveldiary.com – One of the unique traditions in Bali, especially in the village of Bali Aga Tenganan, is war pandan (mekare-kare) or mageret pandan. Mekare-kare is a ceremony in the form of war using thorny pandanus leaves as weapons and shields made from rattan. Mecare-curry rituals are part of the ceremony of sambah, performed at […]
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Brahmavihara Arama is the only Buddhist temple in BaliBalitraveldiary.com – The Brahmavihara Arama Temple is the only Buddhist temple among the many Hindu temples in the Buleleng area. This temple was founded by Monk Girirakhito Mahatera who was the first monk of the temple. Brahmavihara Arama consists of three words: the first is “brahma” which means “great, very noble, praiseworthy, and noble”, the […]
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