" Kali Citta Pralaya " Ogoh Ogoh from ST. Tunas Muda who is a reminder to the government not to make selfish decisions without regard to the condition of its people.
Wikithon is a web that contains information about Balinese, Indonesian, English as a new means for the younger generation to learn about languages in the modern era.
Wikithon is a web that contains information about Balinese, Indonesian, and English as a new means for the younger generation to learn about languages in the modern era.
Wiki Animation which provide animation in Balinese and Wiki Complete Dictionary which provide translation of complete sentences are the way to maximize the BASAbali Wiki website in dealing with issues in Bali.
Tolerance and harmony between religious communities are like two sides of a coin that cannot be separated from one another. Tolerance between religious communities is reflected in actions or deeds that show people respect, respect, help, love, and others.
Solutive opinion that is able to provide solutions to the public in overcoming public issues in the current era with the latest breakthroughs and maximizing technology such as BASAbali Wiki
Along with the idea of developing Bali, the governors create regulations and constructions in every aspect of life. May these steps keep Bali peaceful, sekala niskala
A former hotel employee who tried several businesses after quitting work due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He finally found the business idea of making traditional Balinese cakes to earn an income.
We are from the bioranger team, have a mission to influence the community to get used to using biopores as a tool that can reduce organic waste as a place for composting and water absorption.
The Ogoh-ogoh of Raja Buduh is a criticism of the current government, where the government often makes regulations that don't make sense and can make people miserable.
COMA (Composting Around) is a composting activity carried out by young people from the school environment who then moves into the community with a background of organic waste which damages the environment if not properly processed.
The name Denpasar consists of two words, namely "den" which means north and "pasar" which means market. This name was given to the park considering its location which is located north of the market.