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  • TiTian Art Space  + (The painting shows two boys attacking two The painting shows two boys attacking two trees with axes. The trees, one still standing and one already felled, have suffering faces.</br>Batuan artist I Made Sujendra explains the work with the simple question: “how does it feel to be a tree?”</br>In the background two ogres with prison tattoos hold a small human figure’s arms outstretched with a wood saw poised to lop them off.</br>This is one of nine acrylic paintings in Sujendra’s first solo exhibition at Ubud’s TiTian Art Space, each showing scenes of sin and punishment like 15th Century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch’s visions of hell. However the artist says he is not familiar with the Bosch. Instead, his inspiration comes from the hundreds of small paintings on the ceiling of Bali’s former supreme court building, the Kerta Ghosa.</br>This long and ornate open-sided shed on the former Royal Palace grounds at Klungkung was the final court of appeal in pre-colonial Bali. Evidence was not given under oath, but after the judgement either plaintif or accused would be required to give the “oath of truth”. Depending on the seriousness of the crime, the liar would face greater or lesser karmic penalties.</br>While the judges sat at their tables and heard evidence, both plaintif and accused sat on the floor where they would gaze at hundreds of small paintings showing scenes of misfortune and torture, each being a penalty for perjury. In severe cases you and your family would spend several lifetimes working off this karma. As a legal system, it worked so well the Dutch kept it in place and it survived until Indonesian courts came to Bali with the modern Republic.</br>Sujendra says the painting was prompted by people destroying a tree wantonly, not for building or carving, and without planting and carefully nurturing a new tree in its place. He had not considered, for example, slash and burn agriculture to establish palm oil plantations in the forests of Sumatra and Kalimantan. Sujendra is an intensely Balinese artist with Balinese concerns.</br>His style is also largely Balinese in scope, although not in the same traditional Kamisan style of the Kerta Ghosa paintings. Kamisan was a graphic style already well-developed in the 19th Century, based on Wayang Kulit puppets. Sujendra did not grow up studying this style, but the more modern and secular Batuan style he learned from his father.</br>Typical Batuan paintings have myriad brightly-coloured figures on a black background, and leave the eye to wander from figure to figure with no clear centre of interest. Without departing from this formula, Sujendra has simplified and intensified the effect of the Batuan style by showing fewer figures on a much larger canvas and returning to religious themes. Two of the paintings in this show are black and white.</br>You can see Sujendra’s paintings for a few more days if you are in Ubud, before the exhibition closes on January 20. Staff and members will then prepare to celebrate TiTian’s third anniversary on January 31. TiTian’s third anniversary on January 31.)
  • Desa Tri Buana Sekar Sari  + (The traditional village of Tri Buana Sekar Sari is a beautiful and beautiful village that has a lot of natural tourism potential.)
  • Ped  + (There are five temple locations that are uThere are five temple locations that are united in the Penataran Agung Ped Temple area. The first prayer is the Segara Temple, as the place where Bhatara Baruna resides, which is located in the northernmost part close to the shoreline of the Nusa Strait ocean. The second prayer is Pura Taman which is located to the south of Pura Segara with a pond around the shrine inside which functions as a place of purification. Then the third prayer, which is to the west again, there is the main temple, namely Penataran Ratu Gede Mecaling as a symbol of the supernatural power of the Nusa rulers of his day. The last prayer is to the east there is Ratu Mas. Finally in the middle jaba there is Bale Agung who is the linggih of the Bhatara-bhatara at the time of ngusaba.he Bhatara-bhatara at the time of ngusaba.)
  • Monument Perjuangan Rakyat Bali Bajra Sandhi  + (This monument is located in the Puputan NiThis monument is located in the Puputan Niti Mandala Renon Field, Denpasar. The monument which has an area of 40,000 meters² is located in a green open area which is comfortable to visit. This building stands on the south side of the field with the philosophical concept of playing Mandara Giri to get tirta amrta as a source of life. The designer of this magnificent building is Ida Bagus Gde Yadnya. Carrying the Bajra or Genta form as the main building with magnificent Balinese ornaments. This building is also a symbol of the journey of Balinese history from time to time, from prehistoric times to the present. With supporting facilities such as a museum, this monument has become one of the icons of the Province of Bali. Now this monument is not only a learning tool but also a recreational place for selfies.but also a recreational place for selfies.)
  • Desa Tista Tabanan  + (Tista was originally from the word "NgetisTista was originally from the word "Ngetis". The name stems from the wanderings of a son of the king of Tabanan. His wanderings crossed many mountainous areas with hilly terrain and crossed many rivers because at that time there were no open roads like today. On the way he met a powerful ascetic. Then, on the instructions of the hermit, he continued his journey south and finally he arrived at a destination. Because of that place the terrain was bumpy so he returned to the North to look for a flat place to build a palace, then he chose a place which is now called Kerambitan.se a place which is now called Kerambitan.)
  • Denpasar  + (Trailer Short Movie "Denpasar 2093" takes place in a post apocalypse time, its a story about a professor who makes a great invention. Denpasar 2093 is a psychological action movie which trying to tell what could happens to a city named Denpasar in 2093.)
  • Tukad Bindu Denpasar  + (Tukad Bindu located in Kesiman Village, EaTukad Bindu located in Kesiman Village, East Denpasar District. Precisely located in the alley Sikarini, Kesiman, Denpasar. Tukad Bindu Bali tourism can be enjoyed in various ways. When in the morning this place can be used as a sports arena just jogging, during the daytime this place can be a shelter accompanied by typical snacks such as satay satul, and in the afternoon we can swim and play water in this clean river.n swim and play water in this clean river.)
  • Ubud  + (Ubud is one of the sub-districts in GianyaUbud is one of the sub-districts in Gianyar Regency, located approximately 20 kilometers north of Denpasar and 10 kilometers from Gianyar. Ubud District consists of 7 Villages and 1 Kelurahan with the following details: 1. Mas Village 2. Lodtunduh Village 3. Peliatan Village 4. Singakerta Village 5. Sayan Village 6. Petulu Village 7. Kedewatan Village 8. Ubud Village.</br></br>Geographically, the location of the Ubud village area is very strategic: this village is flanked by villages which are famous for handicrafts and arts. Famous painters from Ubud include Blanco, Bonnet, Walter Spies, Neka and Sobrat. Ubud became known as a place for tourism with the leadership of the king of Ubud, Tjokorda Gede Raka Sukawati. </br></br>Photo: Ubud Marketa Gede Raka Sukawati. Photo: Ubud Market)
  • Ulun Danu Temple  + (Ulun Danu Batur Temple is the second largest temple on the island of Bali. From the temple location, you can easily enjoy the beautiful view of Mount Batur. Location: Jalan Kintamani, South Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Bali.)
  • Uluwatu  + (Uluwatu is my favorite area of the island Uluwatu is my favorite area of the island of Bali. Uluwatu is off-the-beaten path, tropical and rugged beaches. But it’s also chic, trendy sunset bars and day clubs. It’s peak Bali.</br></br>Located about 45 minutes from the airport, and about an hour and a half from Seminyak/Canggu, the hilly limestone peninsula of Uluwatu is home to some of Bali’s most scenic luxury villas and resorts, beautiful hidden beaches and world-class surf breaks, making it a mecca for surfers worldwide., making it a mecca for surfers worldwide.)
  • Wisata Berkuda Ring Sisin Tukad  + (With tourism on the island of Bali, it becWith tourism on the island of Bali, it becomes an economic generator for the Balinese people. Not only Balinese people, but people who migrate from outside the island of Bali are also looking for work on this island of a thousand temples. But many tourist attractions and rides in remote villages are unknown to tourists. This is what causes existing tourist attractions to not be famous and develop in Balinese society. However, the young man from a village where there are few tourists helps his community by "taking friends for a walk to the village". This is what makes tourist attractions known and can be developed by young people who like to travel looking for new tourist attractions in the villages.</br>There is one tourist spot that is not yet known by many people, namely horseback riding on the banks of Tukad Badung, East Fishing Park Area, South Denpasar. This equestrian tour comes from a private service provider for horse riding groups, one of the providers is Mr. Makdi. This equestrian tourism has applied for an official permit from the government, but so far it has not received official permission from the government. However, Mr. Makdi and his friends always keep the tourist spot clean. Before closing the horse riding tour, Mr. Makdi and his friends cleaned up the environment that was used as a horse riding tour. Efforts were made to make the place beautiful and clean. This equestrian tour starts at 16.00 WITA until 19.00 WITA every day. The fare for this horse riding tour is very cheap. For adults, you will be charged Rp. 20,000, if you are a small child, you must pay Rp. 10,000.</br>From the head of the equestrian department, he hopes that the Taman Pancing riverbank area can be operated as a tourist spot. “We from the group have already applied for a permit to the village office. We hope to get official permission. This area can be used as a horse-riding tourist spot,” he said.</br>That's it, friends, if you want to experience horse riding but the cost is expensive, let's take a trip to the Fishing Park. There are cheap horse riding tours. Invite friends and relatives at home yaa...nvite friends and relatives at home yaa...)
  • Pikobet Ring Desa Gesing Rikala Nincapang Potensi Desa  + (om swastyastu, my name is Nyoman Suandewi,om swastyastu, my name is Nyoman Suandewi, I live in Gesing Village, Banjar District, Buleleng Regency, Bali</br>Gesing village has a very beautiful natural panorama, in this village there is a lot of potential available. as a tourist spot that is often visited by tourists. For example, the Tirta cheerful swimming pool, Gesing Village waterfall, a camping site called the Waru Kaja Camping, and there are circuits and villas for tourists who will stay overnight. On average, the people in Gesing Village work as farmers such as clove, coffee, and vegetable farmers and some people work as goat and cattle breeders. I as a villager of Gesing feel proud of my village because it has a lot of village potential. but behind all these potentials there are problems that are still being experienced by the people in the village of Gesing, these problems are problems with road infrastructure. The current condition of the roads in Gesing Village can be said to be damaged and some are still using soil, as shown in the video footage, such is the condition of the roads in Gesing Village. Therefore, I hope for assistance from the government in helping the Gesing village community through improving road infrastructure, so it is hoped that the community will be able to increase all the potential of the existing village so that it can be used optimally and sustainably. it can be used optimally and sustainably.)
  • Desa Sanur Kaja  + (photo 1982 Bali Beach Hotel in background)
  • Desa Belok  + (photo taken 2011)
  • Badung  + (Badung is a regency which includes Kuta anBadung is a regency which includes Kuta and Nusa Dua, famous destinations in Bali. Badung regency borders Buleleng regency on the north and Tabanan regency on the west, the Indian Ocean on the south, and Bangli, Gianyar, and Denpasar on the east. </br></br>There are many interesting destinations in Badung, such as Kuta Beach, Dreamland Beach, Batubolong Beach with its exotic views, Dukuh campground which is the heritage of the Mengwi Kingdom, and much more.</br></br>Badung regency was called Nambangan before I Gusti Ngurah Made Pamecutan became king of Badung in the last 18th century. In olden times, Denpasar, now the capital of Bali, was the capital city of Badung regency, but in 1992, Denpasar became a separate municipality and the capital city of the Badung regency was moved to Mengwi. </br></br>With the enactment of government regulation no. 67 in 2009, the capital was moved to a new city in Badung regency called Mangupura which includes 4 villages and 5 areas. November 16th is the anniversary of the Badung regency, which is held to celebrate the anniversary of Mangupura city being made the capital of the Regency by former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.</br></br>In Badung, there was a famous historical event knowns as the Puputan Badung War which took place on September 20, 1906. This war was triggered when a Chinese-flagged Chinese ship named Sri Komala ran aground on the Sanur coast in 1904, which was then part of Badung’s empire. </br></br>The Dutch East Indies government accused the local community of disarming and destroying the contents of the Sri Komala ship and demanded that the King of Badung be responsible for all damages by paying compensation of 3000 silver dollars and punishing those who damaged the ship. However, the King of Badung refused to pay any compensation. Because of his refusal, the Dutch East Indies government carried out a military expedition to Bali on September 20, 1906. They landed three infantry battalions and two artillery battalions to attack Badung. When the Dutch military entered the city gate, they were confronted by a crowd of people dressed in white who were ready to attack. </br></br>A war broke out between the Badung people led by the King of Badung and the Dutch East Indies military. It was called the Puputan War which means war to the point of death.War which means war to the point of death.)
  • Pura Puncak Tedung  + (Based on Dwijendra Tattwa's ejection, nameBased on Dwijendra Tattwa's ejection, namely the historical story of Dang Hyang Nirartha, which in Balinese narratives it is mentioned that the Dang Kahyangan temple was built on the instructions of Dang Hyang Nirartha or was awakened by sons, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, or the wider community to honor and remember the dharmayatra (journey of God). holy religious broadcasting) Dang Hyang Nirartha mentioned a number of 34 pieces. One of them is Puncak Tedung Temple. Puncak Tedung Temple is located in the Banjar Kertha area, Petang Village about 51 km from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport and at an altitude of 730.77 meters above sea level. According to history, when the Reverend Dang Hyang Nirartha traveled from Pulaki to the eastern part of Bali, he rested on the top of a plateau in the village of Petang. When he continued his journey, he left his umbrella, by the people and ordered by King Mengwi to finally build a holy place in Meru as a tribute to the kindness of Dang Hyang Nirartha.te to the kindness of Dang Hyang Nirartha.)
  • Bunutin, Kintamani  + (Bunutin is a Bali Aga village located on the western side of Batur Caldera, Kintamani. It is famous of the Ngodog and Neduh festivals.)
  • Pura Jaya Prana  + (For Hindus, Jayaprana's tomb is no strangeFor Hindus, Jayaprana's tomb is no stranger, because this place is one of the historical attractions in Bali with a love story that ended tragically with the couple Nyoman Jayaprana and Ni Layonsari. This legendary romantic story is like the story of Romeo - Juliet in Europe and Sampek - Engthai in China. Jayaprana's tomb was made a temple, located on a hill. The location of Jayaprana's grave or tomb is in the Teluk Accept forest area, Sumber Klampok Village, Kec. Gerokgak, Kab. Buleleng is about 67 km west of Singaraja City.eng is about 67 km west of Singaraja City.)
  • Pura Yeh Gangga  + (Geographically, Yeh Gangga Temple is locatGeographically, Yeh Gangga Temple is located in the valley of the Ganges (Yeh Gangga) river. The area of the holy place which is to the west of the river is the main temple. The temple area to the east of the river is in the form of 6 niches carved into the cliff wall with soil and solid rock material with a less stable texture on the top layer and a more stable material texture on the bottom layer. The main area to the west of the river is bordered by a perimeter wall with a rectangular shape extending from north to south. The inner area is divided into two, namely the western upper terrace and the eastern lower terrace. The eastern area (in the river area) consists of a lightning, 6 niches, and a bath. There is a stone structure inscribed with the number 1357 Saka.cture inscribed with the number 1357 Saka.)
  • Pura Sada  + (Purusada Kapal Temple has quite a lot of aPurusada Kapal Temple has quite a lot of archaeological remains, one of which is Prasada which has a height of about 17.20 meters made of brick. The function of prasada itself is as a place of worship as well as a place to store sacred objects (pratima). Besides prasada, there are also Manifestation Statues, Animal Statues, Puppet Statues, Candi Bentar, Bala Satya Monument, and Mekel Satya.tar, Bala Satya Monument, and Mekel Satya.)
  • Sawidji Gallery  + (Sawidji Gallery is a community-based galleSawidji Gallery is a community-based gallery. A place passionate about art, culture and our environment. We as a creative collective, are focused on finding appropriate areas of design and collaboration to develop commercially. Staying true to our belief that fine art cannot be the object of continued over commercialisation.bject of continued over commercialisation.)
  • Pantai Telaga Wangi  + (Tegal Wangi Beach is located on Jl Tegal Wangi, Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung, Bali. Tourists have to pass through a steep and downhill path to get to the beach.)
  • Pantai Telaga Wangi  + (Tegal Wangi Beach is one of the most uniquTegal Wangi Beach is one of the most unique hidden beaches gracing the western rim of the southern Bukit Peninsula. Despite the fact that it’s not very well-known among locals, it's actually in plain sight and easily accessible. </br></br>Tegal Wangi Beach is named after the temple perched on top of a limestone cliff that overlooks the coast. You can get there via a paved road just to the right of the entrance of Ayana Resort and Spa.</br></br>Tegal Wangi Beach in Bali - one of the highlights of 10 Best Viewpoints in Bali and 9 Best Things to Do in Jimbaran.</br></br>Full article at https://www.hotels.com/go/indonesia/tegal-wangi-beach.hotels.com/go/indonesia/tegal-wangi-beach)
  • Pura Goa Peteng Alam  + (This melukat place located in Jimbaran BalThis melukat place located in Jimbaran Bali is known as Pura Tunjung Mekar or Goa Peteng Alam. As the name suggests, to get to the melukat place, you enter a cave down dozens of stairs to get to the bottom of the cave, so the place is really dark or "peteng". Behind this temple there are two caves. The first is a cave that goes north with a depth of 250 meters and a cave that goes south with a depth of 300 meters. Meanwhile, the only cave that is used for melukat is to the north. Melukat (meruwat) at Goa Peteng Temple is believed by residents to be able to cure diseases or negative things in humans.ure diseases or negative things in humans.)
  • Pesedahan  + (Three villages come together in the Rambut Petung temple to celebrate Manis Galungan. Several gamelan orchestras are present; Kris dance and rejang take place.)
  • Pantai Mertasari  + (Mertasari Beach Sanur is one of a row of bMertasari Beach Sanur is one of a row of beautiful beaches that can be visited while going to Sanur. Mertasari Beach is known for being a good place for photo spots, especially in the western section where there are rows of dry mangrove trees. The afternoons are particularly good for pictures.rnoons are particularly good for pictures.)
  • Candi Gunung Kawi  + (Ancient Buddhist Monastery that is build iAncient Buddhist Monastery that is build in the 10th century in Bali Island, Indonesia. It's a big place consist of 5 main area. Build by King Anak Wungsu, the youngest son and Crown Prince of the famous King Udayana Warmadewa and Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni of ancient Kingdom of Bali. The original name of this place is Katyagan Amarawati [Amarawati Monastery], but in the 16th centry the name changed into Candi Gunung Kawi [Poet Mountain Temple]...</br></br> It's start to build as Buddhist Monastery in 989 AD by King Udayana and Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni. When the King and Queen passed away [Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni in 1007 AD and King Udayana in 1011 AD] the "monument" for both of them are in Banu Wka [now Pura Mangening]. Then in 1049 AD, King Anak Wungsu moved his mother Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni "monument" to Mpungkwing Kutihanar [now Pura Bukit Dharma Durga Kutri]. The development of the monastery are continuosly build until finished by King Anak Wungsu. There are Kingdom of Bali officer that their duty are responsible to take care, maintenance and finance the monastery namely "Samgat Wilang Petapan". When King Anak Wungsu passed away, the "monument" in Candi Gunung Kawi are actually for King Anak Wungsu and others. actually for King Anak Wungsu and others.)
  • Anturan  + (Anturan village was once part of the Pandan Banten area (Selat Village) called Banjar Asatan. This place is a resting place (Bebaturan) for the royal entourage before arriving at Puri Buleleng. http://anturan-buleleng.desa.id/)
  • Desa Canggu  + (Are you looking for a beautiful location tAre you looking for a beautiful location to stay in a rural atmosphere? If so, come to Canggu Village, North Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali. This is where beautiful views of rice fields and cool air meet the black volcanic sand beaches directly facing the Indian Ocean, and you don't need to compromise on food and nightlife.</br></br>As for the history, the origin of the name "Canggu" comes from its connection with the Majapahit kingdom of East Java. During the Majapahit era, Canggu was the name of a port located in Muara Kalibrantas. The King of Bali, Sri Semara Kepakisan, was invited by Hayam Wuruk who ruled Majapahit. But the King of Bali sent his governor named Kyai Petandakan instead. When Kyai was about to return to Bali, he was given a keris as a talisman to defend Bali. He boarded a boat in Begawan Canggu, pulled the keris out of the scabbard and waived it into the air, but the keris automatically returned to the scabbard. The keris was given the name Begawan Canggu. After arriving in Bali, Kyai Petandakan was officially granted the keris by the King of Bali in a place near Batu Bolong Beach, which is now known as Canggu Village. </br></br>Canggu village is growing with supporting facilities developing over time. Since 2000, tourism has developed and Canggu has began to attract investors. Based on 2017 data from the local village office, there are 479 accommodations including hotels, restaurants, villas, home stays, bars and other hotspots. </br></br>In the midst of tourism crowds, the Canggu community still cares about managing private land by developing agricultural land as a supporting sector. There are still many stretches of rice fields and subaks that you can find in the Canggu area. It is not uncommon for tourists to stop on the road to photograph the fields that are passed. And the rice fields can become new potential to be developed into agro-tourism to support the existing tourism sector. Things to remember, tourism may be the mainstay, but customs and culture must remain sustainable, and that is the commitment of the local community in Canggu.mmitment of the local community in Canggu.)
  • Sangeh  + (As a millennial generation, I am ready to As a millennial generation, I am ready to build a village through the BASAbali Wikithon Public Participation activity #5: Ngwangun Desa.</br></br>Om Swastyastu, Sangeh tourist spot is located on Brahmin Street, Sangeh, Abiansemal District, Badung Regency, Bali. Sangeh tourist attractions are a fun tourist spot. In this place we will find there are many monkeys and many big trees called nutmeg trees. Sangeh tourist attractions have been prepared by the government since 1971, as evidenced by the making of Sangeh as a natural tourist park. But now a problem arises, because the spread of Covid-19 has caused this tourist spot to be increasingly quiet. The lack of visitors also raises problems in financing the maintenance of this place. What's more, maintenance costs come from the sale of visiting tickets. This should be considered by the government so that it can help with the cost of maintaining the place and re-socializing it for tourists visiting Sangeh. If you are going to visit Sangeh, don't forget to maintain health protocols. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om</br></br>Name : MAHASABA 3</br>-I GUSTI NGURAH AGUNG DIVAYANA</br>-NI UNIQUE KADEK JAYANTI</br></br>@wikibasabali</br>@pasikianyowana.bali</br>@mamedwedanta</br>@guna.yasa</br>@mahasabaudayana</br>@unikjayantii</br></br>#basabaliwiki #wikitonparticipationpublik #ngewangundesa#wikitonparticipationpublik #ngewangundesa)
  • Potensi Pariwisata lan ekonomi ring Desa Tista Kecamatan Busungbiu Kabupaten Buleleng  + (As a millennial, I am ready to develop my As a millennial, I am ready to develop my village through the BASAbali Public Participation Wikithon: Villages. Let's see what is in my village.</br></br>Tista Village is a source of income for the villagers here because Tista Village has beautiful natural scenery and fertile soil. Good natural resources can increase the village community's agricultural income.</br></br>Om Santih Santih Santih Omltural income. Om Santih Santih Santih Om)
  • NGWANGUN DESA WISATA DESA GIRI EMAS PINAKA GENAH WISATA SPRITUAL LAN WISATA ILEN-ILEN  + (As a millennial, I am willing to develop mAs a millennial, I am willing to develop my village through the BASAbali Wikithon Public Participation: Villages. Let's see what is going on in my village.</br></br>Hello friends, I’m Ketut Wahyu Tamaja. Let's visit my village, Giri Emas Village.</br></br>Giri Emas Village is located in Sawan District, Buleleng Regency. In this village there are many cultural tourist attractions that we can visit, including Gung Sekar Temple and Segara Giri Emas.</br></br>Do you know these places I visited? Let's watch with my video a visit these great tourist spots.</br></br>In addition, there are also many potential tourist attractions that have not yet been developed by the government. I personally hope that the government will help us develop new tourist attractions that are also supported by the surrounding community. </br></br>Are you still hesitant to visit Giri Emas Village? Come on, don't hesitate, I am waiting for your arrival in my village, Giri Emas Village. Let's visit Giri Emas Village.</br></br>Om Santih Santih Santih Om Emas Village. Om Santih Santih Santih Om)
  • NGWANGUN DESA ANTUK TERBEBASNYANE RING SAMPAH PLASTIK  + (As a millennial, I am willing to develop mAs a millennial, I am willing to develop my village through BASAbali Village Wikithon Public Participation Program. Let's see what is in my village.</br></br>Friends, do you know a place called Art Village? This is my village, Desa Mas, which is located in the sub-district of Ubud, Gianyar Regency. In my village, there is a program for converting plastic waste into cash or rice. This program is very good for building the beauty of the village and helping the village community.</br></br>That's how it is, my friends. Hopefully the government will help or support programs like this by providing assistance in the form of operational budget funds.</br></br>Hopefully this video will entertain all of you. If there is a wrong word please forgive. (Klungkung Semarapura, Kirang langkung nunas ampura). </br>Thank you, basabaliwiki.org </br></br>(@wikibasabali), Yowana and Mamed Wedanta.(@wikibasabali), Yowana and Mamed Wedanta.)
  • Pura Kereban Langit  + (As the name suggests, Kereban Langit templAs the name suggests, Kereban Langit temple or also known as Keraban Langit, comes from the word "kereb" which means roof, so that it is interpreted as a temple with a roof of the sky, how can a cave be roofed with the sky, now here is another uniqueness, so it is quite different from other places, because in the middle of the cave where the temple is located at the top there is a large translucent hole facing the sky.</br></br>In the Kereban Langit Temple area there is also a melukat place, at the bottom south of the temple there is a beji with 5 showers, clear water comes from natural springs, before starting the prayer, those who are short of Tangkil (praying) in the main area of the temple, will clean themselves and purify themselves in the shower. The traditional village ring of sading puniki, wenten mase tongos sports sane becik pisan.</br>This jogging track is located in the Multi Permai II Residential Area.</br></br>If in the morning the sunrise view is very beautiful, as well as in the afternoon. The color of the sunset can be seen beautifully from here.</br>The expanse of rice fields and friendly farmers make this place so comfortable to visit for exercising or just relaxing. Let's watch the video!g or just relaxing. Let's watch the video!)
  • Desa Sanur Kauh  + (Bali Beach Hotel in background, 1982)
  • Pantai Balian  + (Balian Beach is located in the western region of Tabanan Regency, precisely in Langlanglinggah Village, West Selemadeg District. Known as one of the surfing spots in Bali that is favored by foreign tourists because it is relatively quiet.)
  • Pantai Batu Pageh  + (Batu Pageh Beach is located in Ungasan VilBatu Pageh Beach is located in Ungasan Village, South Kuta District. Batu Pageh Beach is a white sand beach that is very suitable for relaxing activities because of the calm beach atmosphere with beautiful beach views. In its development, Batu Pageh Beach is managed by the Batu Pageh Foundation and the Traditional Village. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Batu Pageh Beach is about 32.1 km and takes approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes. While the distance from Batu Pageh Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 12 km which can be reached in approximately 30 minutes.an be reached in approximately 30 minutes.)
  • Desa Benoa  + (Benoa is a former fishing village, now a mBenoa is a former fishing village, now a major Bali beach resort located on the east coast of the island. The waters are calm here being on the leeward side with good sandy beaches. It is a good spot for water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving, From Benoa, one can take a cruise on a glass-bottomed boat which sails along the coral reef. There are at least 5 spa centres in which to indulge and there is a Balinese cooking school, Bumbu Bali, which offers lessons in the art of Balinese cooking on a regular basis. Nearby is the interesting ancient Caow Eng Bio Chinese temple.sting ancient Caow Eng Bio Chinese temple.)
  • Bentara Budaya Bali  + (Bentara Budaya Bali (BBB) is a place for aBentara Budaya Bali (BBB) is a place for art and culture show which is located on Professor Ida Bagus Mantra Street, no.88A, Ketewel, Sukawati, Gianyar Region, Bali 80237, Tel. (0361) 294029.</br></br>BBB was built on September 9, 2009 as part of Kompas - Gramedia. BBB regularly holds painting exhibitions, performances, book discussions, film screenings, etc.s, book discussions, film screenings, etc.)
  • Pantai Bingin  + (Bingin is a stunning beach with unrivalledBingin is a stunning beach with unrivalled views over the Indian Ocean and the great wave that make it one of the most demanded surfing points by surfers in Bali and the world.</br></br>The five star wave here is big, powerful and challenging. It has been able to stimulate and fascinate the adrenaline of every surfer, and especially the experienced and professional surfers. </br>Although a small distance away from the parking area, it’s never been easier to walk down to the beach with an access that keeps getting better.</br></br>When you first arrive, you will have to walk down some narrow alley ways and if you are new to Bali, you will probably question if you are in the right place. . . but don't worry, eventually the alley ways open up to incredible ocean views.</br>People always say it's worth it :) views. People always say it's worth it :))
  • Pura Blanjong  + (Blanjong comes from the word "Belahan" whiBlanjong comes from the word "Belahan" which means broken and "Ngenjung" which means fishing boat. Blanjong Temple is located on Jalan Danau Poso, Sanur, Denpasar City. In that place there is also an inscription from the king Sri Kesari Warmadewa and inaugurated in 835 Saka. The inscription is 195 cm high and 60 cm in diameter. Tells the story of Sri Kesari Warmadewa's expansion into the Desert and Suwal. This monument is cylindrical in shape using Old Balinese language with "Pre-State" letters written and Sanskrit written in Kawi letters. In this temple there is also a Ganesha statue, two phallus found in perfect form, there is also a temple consisting of three parts, namely the legs, body, and peak. This temple is arranged with bricks and stones, and the statue of Nandini.cks and stones, and the statue of Nandini.)
  • Buleleng  + (Buleleng Regency is located in northern BaBuleleng Regency is located in northern Bali and its capital city is Singaraja. Buleleng Regency’s history began when Ki Gusti Ngurah Panji Sakti founded the kingdom of Buleleng in the 1600s. Before that, the Buleleng area was known as “Den Bukit”. Buleleng was named after the palace that was built by Ki Gusti Ngurah Panji Sakti on March 30, 1604 in the middle of the moorings of sprouted corn, a plant widely found in that area at the time. The corn was called “buleleng” and the palace became known as “buleleng” instead of its former name of “Singaraja” meaning "the king's haven". In exchange, the Buleleng Regency Government set March 30, 1604 as the birthday of the city of Singaraja. </br>Buleleng Regency is known as the largest agricultural producing area in Bali with the production of the salak fruit and Tejakula tangerines. Buleleng Regency is bordered by the Java Sea in the north, the Bali Strait in the west, Karangasem in the east, and Jembrana, Bangli, Tabanan and Badung Regencies in the south. In Buleleng there are also tourist attractions including Lake Buyan, Lake Tamblingan and Lake Beratan which comprise three twin lakes formed inside a large caldera; Lovina beach with dolphins; and Menjangan Island with its underwater beauty and various kinds of natural attractions. and various kinds of natural attractions.)
  • Desa Buwit  + (Buwit village is located in Tabanan regencBuwit village is located in Tabanan regency. This village has a lot of potential in the fields of tourism and agriculture, and besides that there is also a jogging track in the middle of the rice fields. The rice fields are beautiful and large, which can be used as a tourism area and an area for exercising. </br>But unfortunately, there are problems with road access to get to that place. That's what prevents people from knowing about Buwit Village. The policies that should be made by the government to overcome these problems are as follows:</br>1. The government should provide assistance to build an access road to the jogging track.</br>2. The government should put up regulatory signs around the rice fields.</br>3. There is promotion in Buwit Village so that more people know about a good jogging track and more people will visit the jogging track in Buwit Village.</br>Hopefully the government can make policies to overcome these problems to improve traditional villages in Bali.s to improve traditional villages in Bali.)
  • Pura Campuhan Windhu Segara  + (Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple is located oCampuhan Windhu Segara Temple is located on the beach because campuhan itself means a mixture and in this case is a mixture of sea and river water. Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple is relatively new, this temple started from the story of a priest named Jro Mangku Gede Alit Adnyana. Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple was established on July 7, 2005, by Mahaguru Aitreya Narayana as well as the initiator, and inaugurated on September 9, 2016, by the Governor of Bali I Made Mangku Pastika and also known by Ida Dalem Semaraputra as the representative of Puri Klungkung.</br></br>There are several facilities needed when you want to pray and have a holy bath at Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple, first is a pejati offering, at least one set at the worship place for Lord Wisnu and one young coconut. If you bring more pejati offering (or at least a set of canang sari), you can offer it at the next holy bathing place, namely the Beji Temple and the main temple.</br></br>To access this place is also quite easy, from the intersection of Ngurah Rai Boulevard Sanur – Waribang, you go to the Padang Galak beach road (the former Bali Festival Park), until at the end of the road you will find Padang Galak beach in Sanur, which is still in the Kesiman village area, Denpasar. At the end of the road, turn left about 300 meters. You will arrive at the temple. In this area, there are at least 3 temple complexes. The first is the Segara Taman Ayung Temple, the Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple, and the Ratu Niang Temple in the west.le, and the Ratu Niang Temple in the west.)
  • Desa Catur  + (Catur Village is one of the supporting vilCatur Village is one of the supporting villages for the global geopark Batur area which has the basic potential to become a tourist village with four tourist attractions in the form of beautiful nature (ecotourism), unique culture, plantations (agro tourism), and herbal tourism that is being developed. In terms of natural tourism, Catur has several waterfalls, caves, and beautiful natural scenery. In terms of culture and religion, Catur is unique because it has the influence of Hindus and Buddhists who live peacefully side by side.uddhists who live peacefully side by side.)
  • Desa Ceking  + (Ceking has a beautiful view with terraced Ceking has a beautiful view with terraced and green rice fields and the air is so cool it will make tourists feel comfortable. This tourist attraction is located in Tegallalang District and can be reached by motorized vehicle about 20 minutes from Ubud.</br></br>Ceking tourist attraction has a unique view of terraced rice fields to avoid erosion. The cold air and gusts of wind make domestic and foreign tourists interested in visiting Ceking. In this tourist attraction, tourists can see Balinese farmers plowing and defending their fields on a sloping hill complete with an irrigation system that continues to flow air from the mountains. continues to flow air from the mountains.)
  • Pura Dalem Pingit Sebatu  + (Dalem Pingit Sebatu Temple is located in BDalem Pingit Sebatu Temple is located in Banjar Sebatu, Sebatu Village, Tegallalang District, Gianyar, Bali. In this place, there is a sacred waterfall called Pasiraman Sebatu.</br></br>This place was first discovered on November 19, 2007, by foreign guests who intended to enjoy the hidden beauty of nature in Sebatu Village. Together with their guide, they arrived at a waterfall that was not that high with a flow of refreshing crystal clear water.</br></br>The distance between this place from Denpasar is about 45 minutes. The cool air and views of cliffs, rice fields, forests, and mountains add to the sacred atmosphere around it.</br></br>The waterfall in this temple complex is believed to be able to melt magic that enters a person's body. To reach this waterfall, people have to descend the stairs leading to the bottom of the cliff where the river flows.bottom of the cliff where the river flows.)
  • Desa Budaya Kertalangu  + (Desa Kesiman is located in East Denpasar Desa Kesiman is located in East Denpasar on the north coast of Sanur. City life is usually bustling and densely populated, but Kertalangu Cultural Village still has many green empty spaces that offers views of nature and a suitable place if you want to enjoy another side of city life.</br></br>Located in the middle of a rice field area on an area of about 80 hectares consisting of housing, rice fields and gardens, the Kertalangu Cultural Village looks green and spacious. Kertalangu Village itself was created in 2005 and dedicated to an awareness of peace, culture and living with a green perspective.</br></br>Interestingly, there is a charm in the middle of the Kertalangu Cultural Village, namely the World Peace Monument surrounded by statues of world figures. At the World Peace Monument, there are also many national flags from countries that support peace and there are symbols of the nine religions in the world.</br></br>At the Kertalangu Cultural Village, there are various activities that visitors can do, including: riding around the village, making their own soap that you can take home, trying to grow rice, weaving, painting kites, coloring statues, dancing and many others.</br></br>But the main attraction of Kertalangu Village is the natural beauty. When visitors enter the village area, they will be greeted by views of residents' houses with Balinese architectural buildings. Then along the rice fields with the right and left planted with green rice. There are many gazebos that can be used for resting or for recreational activities. All the scenery that is presented in this village is like a painting.</br></br>In Kertalangu Village, there are also quite a lot of hand made handicraft industries that can be used as souvenirs or souvenirs. There is also a fishing pond with fishing rods for rent and fish that can be cooked right away. For visitors who want to exercise, there is a jogging track located around the rice fields. Children can also have fun exercising with the outbound area. In Kertalangu, there are also artistic and cultural performances that are adjusted to the visitor's visit schedule. In addition, there are also other complementary facilities, such as the Kertalangu park, the square, rice fields coffee, Ganesha park and others.ce fields coffee, Ganesha park and others.)
  • Les  + (Desa Les is a seaside village of 8,000 on Desa Les is a seaside village of 8,000 on the northeast coast of Bali. A Bali Moela village, it differs from its neighbors in that there is no caste and ceremonies, while still Hindu, are much simpler than in other parts of Bali.</br></br>Les is an agricultural village where mangoes, coconuts, and rambutan flourish, and the sea of course provides a bounty of fish and salt. The Yeh Mampeh waterfall provides the precious water needed by people in Les, but it is not enough to cover daily needs and irrigation.</br></br>Due to its location being north of the mountains ergo little rainfall comes</br>here, the soil can be quite dry. Many of the men (pre pandemic) went down south to work in the construction industry, and several of the young people went to work on cruiseships. </br></br>The majority of the people here live day to day, in simple houses with not too many amenities. The education level reached by many is only at the Junior High (SMP) level.</br></br>In spite of all this, it is a wonderful place to visit. There is a boardwalk by the sea where one can walk past the working salt farms and see the colorful boats of the fishermen and the underwater life is still stunning.and the underwater life is still stunning.)
  • Ngwangun Desa Kesiman Malarapan Antuk Tukad Bindu  + (Do you know there are no rivers in DenpasaDo you know there are no rivers in Denpasar? This is a river from Kesiman Village, named Bindu River. This river already has a management party and has been inaugurated by the local government. If you enter this river area, you are not charged the price of admission, but there is voluntary funds that can be given as much as possible. The place is cool, beautiful and charming. This place is a place where children play, exercise, catfish farming and there is also a place to gather. However, since the Covid-19 pandemic, tourist attractions such as this river are increasingly quietly visited. Regarding the cleanliness of the river, some parts of this place are abandoned and promotional media are still lacking. Hopefully the government can help re-manage this tourism area such as cleaning places and also increasing promotional media or publications so that the river as a tourist spot is known by the people of Bali to foreign countries. If there is time, let's play together to the Bindu River, brother sister.gether to the Bindu River, brother sister.)
  • Komaneka Fine Art Gallery  + (During the covid19 period the 'Livingin-gaDuring the covid19 period the 'Livingin-gallery' was set up.</br></br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br></br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br></br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”ng closely with artists of my generation.”)