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  • The benefits of BASAbali Wiki in responding to civil issues  + (Over time, the Balinese language began to Over time, the Balinese language began to be replaced by the national language, we as Balinese people should preserve the Balinese language so that it does not become extinct. Now there is a Balinese language dictionary or what is called the BASAbali wiki that can be used as a medium to preserve the Balinese language in civil issues that occur in society. In the BASAbali Wiki platform, there is a Balinese-Indonesian dictionary, and it is also equipped with Balinese script in every vocabulary in the dictionary.ipt in every vocabulary in the dictionary.)
  • Agus Putu Pranayoga  + (Owner and Founder at Hotel & Villa Photo, Photographer at Bali Family Photography and Photographer at Visual Food Photographer)
  • P.L.Dronkers  + (P.L. Dronkers, born 19 August 1917, compleP.L. Dronkers, born 19 August 1917, completed his education in Leiden in September 1941 and became Dutch colonial government administrator (Indisch bestuursambtenaar) and in July 1945 he was one of the first members of the contingent of Dutch colonial administrators to be sent out from The Netherlands to the Netherlands-Indies, at that time still occupied [by the Japanese]. Via Australia and a temporary assignment in Batavia with the Netherlands Government Information Service (Regerings Voorlichtingsdienst, RVD), in the first months of 1946, he was granted a post with the landing forces, which were to bring Bali back under regular [Dutch colonial] administration. Initially, Internal Affairs Administration was militarised with the name Allied Military Administration, Civil Affairs Branch (AMACAB), something which was undone in the course of 1946. In 1947, civil administrators were added to the local self-government as civil advisors (bestuursadviseurs). Mid 1948, these administration advisors were put together at the office of the Balinese 'Rajadom Council' (vorstenraad) Dewan Radja-Radja in Den Pasar. The reason for this was, also at local level, to melt into changed political relations within the Negara Indonesia Timur, to which daerah Bali belonged. The transfer of sovereignty in December 1949 formally ended the interference of Dutch [colonial] Civil Administration with local administration.</br></br>Dronkers held the following positions in Bali: 
junior controller (aspirant-controleur) in Boeleleng and Djembrana, March-May 1946; junior-controller in Djembrana, May-December 1946; controller/administration advisor in Tabanan, January 1947 - June 1948; head of the Political Affairs Department with the Dewan Radja-Radja in Den Pasar, June 1948 - March 1949; head of the Economic Affairs Department with the Dewan Radja-Radja in Den Pasar, June 1949 - April 1950. April 1950, Dronkers together with his family repatriated to the Netherlands.</br></br>In the course of his administrative duties he made some 7,000 photographs of Balinese cultural life.000 photographs of Balinese cultural life.)
  • Tukang Cet Ane Nu Cenik-Cenik  + (Painting a house is fun! What color should the gate be in?)
  • Episode 16 - Nambunin Prangko, Mupulin Yasa  + (Pak Gede Ngurah Surya Hadinata has been inPak Gede Ngurah Surya Hadinata has been in the world of postage stamps for a long time. Even though stamps aren't used much anymore, Pak Gede Ngurah Surya Hadinata says that stamps are still important historically and garner high prices. The proof: he is now the head of Bali philately.</br></br>Last December, BASAbali Wiki visited Pak Gede Ngurah Surya Hadinata at a stamp exhibition. The exhibition includes stamps from olden times including stamps from Germany, Holland, England, and original Indonesian stamps with pictures of Indonesian culture, flora and fauna.es of Indonesian culture, flora and fauna.)
  • Dija Bonta  + (Panca has a favorite pillow, named Bonta. Panca wants to sleep, but Boonta disappears. Come on, . . help Panca look for Bonta. . !)
  • Pande Alit Wijaya Suta  + (Pande Alit Wijaya Suta, born in Denpasar, Pande Alit Wijaya Suta, born in Denpasar, August 29, 1984. He completed his art education at ISI Yogyakarta. Since 2008 he has been active in many joint exhibitions, including “Merdeka in Expression” at the Bali Cultural Park (2019), “Nitibumi” at Bentara Budaya Bali (2016), Beijing International Art Biennale, China (2015), “Colek Pamor” at the Museum Arma, Ubud (2014). He is a member of the Militant Arts Community. His works tend to explore the decorative arts of tribalism into a unique visual treat. Every detail of his work is built from archaic symbols arranged in such a way as to become a unified whole.n such a way as to become a unified whole.)
  • Pande Paramartha  + (Pande Paramartha, born in Karangasem, NovePande Paramartha, born in Karangasem, November 23, 1975. He studied fine arts at ISI Denpasar. Since 1994, he has diligently included his books in various joint exhibitions. Among them are the exhibition "Evolution" at Bharata Gallery Ubud (2003), "Hitman" at Danes Art Veranda, Denpasar (2011), "Bali Art Fair" at Tonyraka Gallery (2013). His solo exhibition was “The Creature in Action” at TEN Fine Art, Sanur Bali (2010). In 2000 he won the "Best Oil Painting" award from ISI Denpasar. In his work he often finds inspiration from childhood memories, a world full of play and imagination.ies, a world full of play and imagination.)
  • Pande Ketut Taman  + (Pande was born into an artistic, religiousPande was born into an artistic, religious family. A gifted artist since childhood, he studied painting at the Indonesia Institute of the Arts (Institut Seni Indonesia) in Yogyakarta. He later moved with his wife and family to the small town of Muntilan in Central Java, where he lives and works within sight of both the ancient Buddhist temple of Borododur and of Mount Merapi, an active volcano. Both of these majestic and powerful sites—one man-made and celebrating the spirit, the other natural and conveying the beauty and awesome power of Nature—have strongly influenced Pande’s art. A deeply spiritual connection to the earth is a tangible element of Pande’s sculptures and paintings, and the naturalism of his style reflects his interest in the forms and materials of nature in their most fundamental state. His carved wood sculptures, many of them monumental in size, are often fashioned from the trunks or roots of trees, and depict innumerable, expressively carved human figures that seem to be emerging from the tree itself, like figures in some ancient mythological tale.</br></br>For Pande, art is a daily-life practice, like taichi or meditation, that allows him to both be nourished by and to celebrate the earth and the spirit, moving from the center outwards just like a mandala–from the microcosm of the body, to his family, his town, the forests and mountains that surround him, the society to which he belongs, and the cosmos which encompasses all of us.nd the cosmos which encompasses all of us.)
  • Remaja Influencer Pariwisata di Bali  + (Pandemic Covid-19 which start from 2020 and also 2021 cause many effect,especially tourism in Bali have not visited as usually. Tourism in Bali who have not visited as usually must)
  • Pantai Nyanyi  + (Pantai Nyanyi It's called pantai Nyanyi , Pantai Nyanyi</br>It's called pantai Nyanyi , this beach is located in Nyanyi Hamlet, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. When I hear about the beach, I really want to go to the beach. Take pictures with beautiful views, especially with the sunset. Wow, that's cool! Unfortunately at that time I came when the sky was overcast. But I really wanted to go to the beach, who knows there was a miracle right, thank God it didn't rain that time. Anyway, by going to the beach I can get rid of a little problem, try going to the beach once in a while you will definitely be addicted. that's all bye".l definitely be addicted. that's all bye".)
  • Residents Affected by Covid-19 Revive Balinese Traditional Weaving  + (Parajin weaving rangrang, gambiran, miwah Parajin weaving rangrang, gambiran, miwah kenyeri ring Banjar Pesalakan, Pejeng Kangin Village, Gianyar. Craftsmen punika sadurung Covid-19 pandemic akehan makarya ring widang tourism. Sangkaning the pandemic, Akeh Sane has been laid off, Wiadin has been sent home. Lan may sareng-sareng so that he can win the traditional weaving craft business of ring genahe punika. Weaving punika kaaptiang prasida kaadol kantos for foreign countriesrasida kaadol kantos for foreign countries)
  • Moment Before, Wayang Wong  + (Part of a series of portraits of the FacesPart of a series of portraits of the Faces of Wayang Wong of Pura Taman Pule Mas Ubud. In the time before the performance begins, the intimate moments of the dancers and performers in their preparation for the enactment of the Sacred Wayang Wong.</br>Pura Taman Pule is a Temple in the village of Mas, Ubud in Bali. This mask dance is unique and is only performed here in this Temple. It is not performed outside of its grounds. A set of masks of the characters from the Ramayana and Mahabharata epics are kept in the Temple.No one can say for certain where these masks originated. There are no certain records of the mask carver or how they came to be in the safekeeping of the Temple. That information perhaps has been lost as a result of conflict or war in history.as a result of conflict or war in history.)
  • Pasung Maya  + (Pasung Maya is a literary work from BanjarPasung Maya is a literary work from Banjar Gemeh which tells the story of Maya Raksa who fills a world that doesn't exist but wants to expand the existing world. When it comes to the power that makes reality possible, Mercury Maya is strong and courageous, he has two powers that are boundless. Many people support that bad people can become good, so the government agrees to become a reality like Maya Raksa. We should not follow evil to ask for good. Do not lie in order to Help people to live safe, peaceful and happylp people to live safe, peaceful and happy)
  • Eradicating poverty through education  + (Peace be upon you, and Allah mercy and blePeace be upon you, and Allah mercy and blessings. If I were to become a leader in a city, the first step I would take would be to eradicate ignorance by ensuring that school-aged children can still attend school and no one drops out of school, because in my opinion education is the source of the creation of a nation's golden generation. The beggars and homeless people that we can easily find roaming the streets are caused by the education system that is not running optimally, which causes economic inequality to widen and the poverty level of a city increases. I also believe that the higher unemployment rate comes from a poor education system that is not integrated from one stratum to the next, thus an education system that puts forward good and effective quality will give birth to smart thoughts that can ultimately help improve the community's economy and will also have a good impact on public health, because positive thinking is part of the medicine we need. thinking is part of the medicine we need.)
  • Keeping healthy during Covid-19  + (Peace be upon you, and Allah's mercy and bPeace be upon you, and Allah's mercy and blessings</br>if I become a leader today or in this covid-19 era, then by giving firmness to the community, especially students, to maintain health, if we are careless we will maintain health it will be easy for us to contract the covid-19 disease. our leaders give directions to the community to continue to maintain health as well as provide assistance in the form of healthy food and open/organize vaccinations for the general public. Because vaccination also has an important effect on the body and by balancing a healthy lifestyle. As leaders, we also provide direction to the community to comply with every existing health protocol, also recommend doing sports and so on. If not the leader who gives direction and enlightenment who else, and as a leader we must also keep the environment clean so that it looks clean and healthy.</br>That's all I can say about maintaining health during this Covid-19 period.</br>Wassalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhassalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh)
  • Harmoni di Margine  + (Peaceful or "Harmonisai" when socializing Peaceful or "Harmonisai" when socializing should be held tightly in order to find safety. On the street of Amlapura City there is the Garuda Pancasila Monument which is our basis or guideline as Indonesian citizens. The existence of this monument aims to remind all residents to implement the values of Panca Sila in their lives.t the values of Panca Sila in their lives.)
  • PEMILU 2024 "ANTI GOLONGAN PUTIH"  + (PEMILU 2024 "ANTI GOLONGAN PUTIH" Dear myPEMILU 2024 "ANTI GOLONGAN PUTIH"</br></br>Dear my fellow countrymen</br></br>The general election to be held in 2024, Indonesia will be faced with many Political changes which will come in early 2024 with many general elections covering legislative elections that will proceed with new presidential elections that have many major changes to Indonesian people, especially in the 2024 election will be marked by millennials and the generation Z that will contribute most to the general election which will be held in 2024.</br></br>As a generation of millennials and generations of gen Z who will also color the general elections carried out in 2024, be voters who have a sense of responsibility for our choices and do not choose a candidate as long as well as memiliih without any forcedness or sogo from the candidates for election 2024. But in the present, many millennials and generations of GEN Z don't understand things about politics and laws that make many millennials a neutral or commonly called GOGPUT (White Class) because the many issues of prospective elections that have miscompatible with the course, make many youth of the millennial generation or gen Z doubt with the mission conveyed by the millennial generation, many white generation in the future.</br></br>With the doubts and neutral groups, this makes many Indonesian youth that will participate in coloring the general election which will be carried out in 2024 make the many choices carelessly without the basis of choice according to their hearts or according to the criteria needed by the Indonesian nation in the next 5 years. This will be a lot of bribery or sogon-sogons from candidates to citizens, especially millennials and generations of GEN Z who do not understand anything about politics, this will make many negative influences the course of the 2024 election.</br></br>Thus, with the 2024 election, which will be colored by millennials and the generation of Z will also color the general election in the year with their choice. Because every choice of your voice to advance the Indonesian nation which is better in the future. By choosing without being a white group, because the White Group is not cool.</br></br>Thank you, hopefully with the oration I said. Hopefully, with this generation of millennials or generation GEN Z can choose a candidate with a vision and mission in accordance with the required State of Indonesia. So that no more will become a white or neutral group in the 2024 election later. neutral group in the 2024 election later.)
  • Literature Penampen tiyang sareng calon pemimpin  + (Penampen tiyang sareng calon pemimpin sanePenampen tiyang sareng calon pemimpin sane kapilih warsa 2024 puniki inggih punika mangda maparilaksana buka rerama teken pianakne. Sane kapertama Buka I Bapa ne maparilaksana ngejaga pianak taler mekarya antuk ketulusannyane. Sane kaping kalih buka I Meme mangda maduwe parilaksana mengayomi taler tresna ngayah. Antuk punika tiyang dot pisan pemimpin 2024 nyanan maparilaksana buka rerama sane tresna ngayah antuk panegara taler masyarakat teken ngejaga budaya lan tradisi angge nincapang kawetenan panegara ka dura negara.ncapang kawetenan panegara ka dura negara.)
  • Pencok Sago  + (Pencok sago is a food made from the main iPencok sago is a food made from the main ingredient of sago, and gravy added to it. Pencok Sago is usually served in the form of already cut into squares. The thick taste of this food is produced from the gravy made from a mixture of kencur, black pepper, onion, garlic and various other mixtures. Although Pencok Sago is usually served as a side dish, it is not uncommon for this dish to be enjoyed as a snack. Sago itself is made from cassava starch. The chewy and smooth texture of the sago pencok is the hallmark of this food, if you like soupy foods you are obliged to try it. The combination of the chewy taste of sago and the spicy sauce makes anyone who tastes it feel addicted. This food can be filling.t feel addicted. This food can be filling.)
  • Pendet dance  + (Pendet dance is one of the traditional dances from Indonesia which has beautiful movements and is often used as a means of performance and welcoming dance)
  • JUSTICE FOR VARIOUS DISABILITIES  + (People with various disabilities must not People with various disabilities must not be neglected and must be cared for in order to obtain justice. The elections which will be held in 2024 are near, the Government must think about programs that will provide opportunities for people with various disabilities to be able to take part in these elections. I am of the opinion that there should be programs such as, on-site voting for people with various disabilities who cannot come to the polling stations and providing training to election officials on procedures for helping people with various disabilities when voting. Technology must also be developed to help people with various disabilities increase their knowledge in the field of digitalization. knowledge in the field of digitalization.)
  • Tri Hita Karana Bali  + (Permaculture and organic farming assistance)
  • electoral justice for people with disabilities  + (Persons with disabilities are a diverse grPersons with disabilities are a diverse group of people, including persons with disabilities who have physical disabilities, mental disabilities or a combination of physical and mental disabilities. The term disabled person also varies greatly. Juridically, the definition of Persons with Disabilities states that Persons with Disabilities are any person who experiences physical, intellectual, mental and/or sensory limitations for interacting with the environment for a long period of time and may experience obstacles and difficulties in adapting fully and effectively with other citizens. As a basis for equal rights of existence, this law is important as a legal umbrella in an effort to fulfill the obligations of the unitary state of the Republic of Indonesia in realizing the rights contained in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in addition to realizing their rights and supervision. In implementing the convention, the Indonesian government is also obliged to indicate the government agency responsible for implementing this convention.ponsible for implementing this convention.)
  • NARYA ABHIMATA  + (Photographer Narya Abhimata – who shot ourPhotographer Narya Abhimata – who shot our cover and fashion spreads this issue – is doing exactly what he wants to do, thank you very much. Interview Nigel Simmonds.</br></br>Narya, we’re all interested in how you grew up and how you became a visual artist. What’s the story?</br></br>I was pretty much given the freedom of expressing my artistic side from a very young age. My parents fully supported that by getting me drawing books, crayons and paints so that I would stop using their bedroom walls as my canvas. I’ve always been that weird, artistic kid … I’ve never really been into sports or super-masculine things. I played with both my Ninja Turtle figurines and my sister’s American Girls dolls. I loved custom building things with my Lego … I’ve built theme parks with fully working cable cars that take my little Lego people up and down a steep hill. I love playing video games that need me to manage cities and zoos. I guess I like things that need problem-solving skills, which contributes fully to what I am doing now. As a visual artist I have to problem-solve and to constantly think of creative ways to achieve things.</br></br>When you were growing up, is this the life that you envisaged for yourself?</br></br>Truthfully I cannot imagine myself doing anything other than what I’m doing now. Me as an accountant? Never in a million years.</br></br>How did you find being an Indonesian in Sydney, when you studied there? Or London?</br></br>I find going or living overseas very eye-opening and inspiring. For me, Indonesia is more restrictive when it comes to creative expression and freedom, especially in Jakarta. When I lived in Sydney and London, my creative mojo was constantly brewing. Ideas can be found anywhere, museums, galleries are abundant. People are strange, beautiful and unapologetic. The energy is powerful and is constantly around and it makes you want to create things every single day.</br></br>Did you spend much time as an assistant, or intern? Did you learn your trade from someone awesome, and are you still in touch with them?</br></br>I have never assisted, I just went out there with courage and a bit of delusion, ha ha ha! But I have interned once as a graphic designer at an agency back in Jakarta in 2008, after that I’ve been taking on the world solo. However, I believe that I am always a student, so I don’t think I will stop learning . . . it’s easier to do this nowadays since everything is basically online; seminars, tutorials . . . you name it and the internet has it. I also learn from my friends, fellow photographers and artists that I met here as well as overseas . . . and yes I am still in touch with some of them.</br></br>You seem so well educated internationally, how has that journey been for you?</br></br>It has been very special and I feel super grateful to have been able to do that. My view of the world as well as how I creatively approach my work were shaped during those years overseas. I learned, struggled and achieved a lot, and I wouldn’t be who I am today without those experiences.</br></br>What’s most important to you today about visual imagery, and how you deal with it?</br></br>Character, point of view and the ability to tell a story are very important to create any kind of visual. These are the three things I’m constantly improving with my own work.</br></br>What equipment do you use?</br></br>Canon 5DmkIVfor stills and Sony A7SIII / FX3 / FX60 / Arri Alexa for videos (also depends on client’s budget!)</br></br>Who is the best client you ever worked for (apart from The Yak he he)?</br></br>Edward Hutabarat.</br></br>What does fashion mean to you?</br></br>Fashion is a lifestyle choice. Most people think that fashion is just clothes, but almost all your lifestyle choices count as fashion: the way you dress, the food you eat, the devices you use daily . . . all the desirable things you choose to own and use to present yourself to the world as an individual . . . those things count as fashion!</br></br>How do you stay consistently fresh with your ideas and concepts in photography and videography?</br></br>I try to get outside my comfort zone. I work in fashion most of the time so I try to find inspiration and references outside of that world. Also, never stop learning new ways to give your work variety. Experiment with things you never tried before!</br></br>What’s the most frequent phrase you hear from clients that pisses you off?</br></br>‘Could you make (whatever I’m making for them) pop more?’</br></br>How can clients be better at being clients?</br></br>Knowing what they want is always a good start.</br></br>Are you threatened at all about the potential of Artificial Intelligence?</br></br>Not at all. No amount of technological advances can replace an artist’s soul.</br></br>What makes you happy?</br></br>Good food. Good company. DOGS!</br></br>If you were to die tomorrow, what would be the last thought in your head?</br></br>‘What’s for dinner?’</br></br>Where can we meet you, or see your work?</br></br>I am now residing in Bali, mostly staying at home with my two French bulldogs ordering take outs from cheap eateries around Kerobokan. You can see my work on my website www.naryaabhimata.com and my Instagram @naryaabhimatahimata.com and my Instagram @naryaabhimata)
  • Ade Irgha  + (Photographer; Concept Photography)
  • Photography, an art born of Philosophy and Science  + (Photography, an Art Born out of Philosophy and Science. Some Interesting Things in Photography's Early History.)
  • Satuan Pregina  + (Phyllis Spira was dancing by the age of four. That was just the beginning of her journey towards becoming one of South Africa’s Prima Ballerinas.)
  • #TanamSaja  + (Planting movement through sharing free seeds packages.)
  • Ngirangin Ngangge Piranti Plastik  + (Plastic rubbish is something that is no loPlastic rubbish is something that is no longer used which is made of plastic. Plastic is the result of oil and gas filtration, so it is difficult to decompose and will accumulate. There are many methods that can be used to reduce plastic, one of them is reduction, for example: </br>1. replace the use of oil paper into a place to eat repeatedly</br>2. Reduce the use of plastic bags and replace them with eco-friendly shopping bags</br>3. Changing the habit of using plastic bottles and turning them into reusable bottlesles and turning them into reusable bottles)
  • Making Bali Clean Again  + (Plastic traps are installed in village waterways.)
  • LAPONTIK "Lampu Belajar Multi Fungsi"  + (Plastic waste is a separate problem that nPlastic waste is a separate problem that needs attention. This is because plastic waste takes hundreds of years to decompose. Plastic waste is also not environmentally friendly and is one of the contributors to greenhouse gas emissions if the decomposition of this waste is done by burning. At SMA Negeri Bali Mandara we made a solution to this problem, on September 10 to September 16 we were students at SMA Negeri Bali Mandara, and were assisted by the community to make crafts from plastic waste in order to reduce plastic waste, and increase the community's creative sense in take advantage of unused items, namely LAPONTIK "Multi-Function Study Lamp"amely LAPONTIK "Multi-Function Study Lamp")
  • Literature Sampah plastik seperti pasir pantai  + (Plastic waste is like beach sand Om SwasPlastic waste is like beach sand</br> </br>Om Swastyastu, friends, I have a story about beaches in Bali. I believe all of you know about beaches that are used as vacation spots, watching sunsets and taking pictures. However, now the beaches have become dirty. It's because visitors throw garbage on the beach. I was surprised, even though there were trash bins on the side, but the beach was still dirty because of plastic, straws, spring roll wrappers, spoons. Ouch, it feels like it's really hard to throw trash in its place, even though there is already a trash bin beside it. The sea and mangrove forests are the main attraction of the beach. After a while the beach is damaged and there are no places to take pictures, places to play or places to sit on the beach because there is a lot of trash. The most effective way to get rid of trash on the beach is our awareness as local residents, if everyone is aware that littering is harming, we will definitely dispose of trash where it should be, I'm sure other people will follow it. I hope that in the future, to make the beach clean and beautiful, we must be aware and increase beach cleaning activities. Come on, let's be aware and help to clean the beach. I'm sure that in this way the beach that is used as a place to take pictures will remain beautiful and sustainable.res will remain beautiful and sustainable.)
  • Plastic X Change Bali  + (Plastic X Change is a sustainability movement that empowers communities to change their waste behavior through dignity-based exchange systems that result in cleaner and healthier environments.)
  • Football  + (Playing football is an exciting thing for Playing football is an exciting thing for many people, it makes the heart cheerful and happy, especially when it is playing against opponents and scoring goals. Playing football is also good for heart health. In playing football, many people learn togetherness and discipline.</br>Every day is certain and everyone usually has a schedule to practice with his friends. On the sidelines of playing football, sometimes there are funny things at the same time all the players laugh and laugh, for example there is a player whose shoes are released because of the enthusiasm to kick the ball, even though "the ball doesn't kick but his shoes fly" the shoes must be loose or too big. Not to mention if there is a goalkeeper who is too forward, not the ball that is driven, even the opponent's foot is caught. At school, people usually have a Futsal team and have even won 1st place.a Futsal team and have even won 1st place.)
  • Ritatkala Ujanne Tuun  + (Playing in the park is fun. But what happens when the weather changes? Maybe rain isn't such a bad thing, though...)
  • Playing kite  + (Playing kites. It is a hobby that I have ePlaying kites. It is a hobby that I have enjoyed since childhood. Kite flying is a Balinese cultural tradition. Kites in Bali have several forms, for example, bebean, janggan oxtail, janggan, celepuk, and various other forms.</br>In Bali, kite competitions are often held, and people are passionate about making kites with very unique postures. But today's young people play more online games on cellphones, they are less fond of playing kites. Therefore, the generation of Balinese youth must preserve Balinese cultural arts. Welcome back.erve Balinese cultural arts. Welcome back.)
  • Ngawigunayang luu plastik kresek lan kardus dados kerajinan bunga anggrek  + (Please note that plastic waste is very difPlease note that plastic waste is very difficult to destroy. It takes tens or even hundreds of years to decompose. Therefore, alternative solutions are needed so that the presence of plastic waste can be handled properly. In this pandemic period, household plastic processing crafts can be an alternative income, because plastic waste can not only be recycled but also has added value and uses (upcycle) if processed properly. Waste recycling is basically an effort to overcome the problem of waste to the environment and make plastic waste have benefits and selling points. It is not impossible, making plastic waste a profitable income.</br>From household plastic waste to rupiah coffers that can help the family's economy and reduce waste, for example this plastic orchid flower that we made.e this plastic orchid flower that we made.)
  • How to avoid sexual abuses in Bali's educational communities?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_to_avoid_sexual_abuses_in_Bali%27s_educational_communities%3F)
  • How can the government best promote literacy in Bali?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_can_the_government_best_promote_literacy_in_Bali%3F)
  • What could we do to reduce traffic jams?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_What_could_we_probably_do_to_reduce_traffic_jam%3F)
  • How should we respond to Russian Villages in Bali?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_Russian_Village_in_Bali,_how_should_we_get_cope_with_it%3F)
  • How to reduce waste at school canteen?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_to_reduce_waste_at_school_canteen%3F)
  • How should billboards be regulated to save the environment?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_should_billboards_be_regulated_to_save_the_environment%3F)
  • How can the ocean be used to help our economy in an environmentally sustainable way?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_How_can_the_ocean_be_used_to_help_our_economy_in_an_environmentally_sustainable_way%3F)
  • What can you set as an example from Bung Karno in this millenial era?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_What_can_you_set_as_an_example_from_Bung_Karno_in_this_millenial_era%3F)
  • Many foreign tourists have violated Nyepi regulations in Bali. What should we do?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_Many_foreign_tourists_have_violated_Nyepi_regulations_in_Bali._What_should_we_do%3F)
  • In your opinion, what impacts will the massive construction of large malls have on the local Balinese community?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_In_your_opinion,_what_impact_will_the_massive_construction_of_large_malls_have_on_the_local_Balinese_community%3F)
  • What do you think about the new facilities at Besakih Temple?  + (Please see comments from our What's Up feature: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Question_What_do_you_think_about_the_new_facilities_at_Besakih_Temple%3F)
  • Foreign Nationals Welcome to Bali  + (Please travel to enjoy the unique nature aPlease travel to enjoy the unique nature and culture of Bali. But it must not damage and affect the cultural customs, traditions and nature of Bali. Balinese customary and traditional culture has been harmoniously maintained since ancient times from our ancestors to the present. Balinese people should not doubt our culture, instead we must be more confident and firm in passing it on to our children and grandchildren in the future by preserving and protecting it from outside cultural influences. The younger generation must maintain the noble culture of our traditional traditions, hand in hand to maintain unity and the spirit of mutual cooperation so that it becomes a well-known Balinese cultural heritage throughout the world. It is the duty of all of us Balinese, the community and the government to take care of it, preserve it, don't be influenced by foreign cultures which are increasingly free, so that it remains an attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.n attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.)
  • Foreign Nationals Welcome to Bali  + (Please travel to enjoy the unique nature aPlease travel to enjoy the unique nature and culture of Bali. But it must not damage and affect the cultural customs, traditions and nature of Bali. Balinese customary and traditional culture has been harmoniously maintained since ancient times from our ancestors to the present. Balinese people should not doubt our culture, instead we must be more confident and firm in passing it on to our children and grandchildren in the future by preserving and protecting it from outside cultural influences. The younger generation must maintain the noble culture of our traditional traditions, hand in hand to maintain unity and the spirit of mutual cooperation so that it becomes a well-known Balinese cultural heritage throughout the world. It is the duty of all of us Balinese, the community and the government to take care of it, preserve it, don't be influenced by foreign cultures which are increasingly free, so that it remains an attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.n attraction for anyone who comes to Bali.)