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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.)
  • 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.)
  • Pura Desa  + (This temple is called Pura Desa because thThis temple is called Pura Desa because this temple is placed in the center of the village, which is at one corner of the catuspata (great crossroads). Pura Desa is the center for carrying out ceremonies for the benefit of the village such as Ngusaba Desa, pasamuhan batara after melis which was held before Panyepian. In some areas in Bali, Pura Desa is also known as Pura Bale Agung. This name is probably taken from the name of the Bale Agung building which is found on the first page of the temple. is found on the first page of the temple.)
  • Pura Lempuyang Madya  + (This temple is positioned at the top of Mount Lempuyang, in the eastern part of the island of Bali. Lempuyang Temple is precisely located at an altitude of 1,175 m above sea level.)
  • Tirta Empul  + (Tirta Empul Temple is located in Manukaya Tirta Empul Temple is located in Manukaya Village, Tampaksiring District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. Archaeological research that began in the early twentieth century has found evidence that this area does hold a number of archaeological remains which are still functioning sacred (sacred living monuments), scattered in Panempahan Village, Manukaya Village, and Tampaksiring.llage, Manukaya Village, and Tampaksiring.)
  • 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.)
  • Tulamben  + (Tulamben Village is located in Kubu DistriTulamben Village is located in Kubu District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province. This village is growing rapidly because there is a tourist attraction that is quite famous for its underwater beauty. The majority of the population of Tulamben Village work as fishermen.ion of Tulamben Village work as fishermen.)
  • Tumbu  + (Tumbu Village is one of several villages iTumbu Village is one of several villages in the Karangasem District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province. Tumbu Village is located about 60 kilometers from the capital city of Bali Province, Denpasar, and about 7 kilometers from Karangasem Regency. Administratively in Tumbu Village there are 5 (five) Banjar Dinas namely Tumbu Kaler Hamlet, Tumbu Kelod Hamlet, Kebon Tumbu Hamlet, Ujung Tengah Hamlet, and Ujung Pesisi Hamlet. Traditionally in Tumbu Village there are 3 Banjar Adat namely Hamlet Tumbu Kelod, Hamlet Tumbu Kaler, and Hamlet Kebon Tumbu.amlet Tumbu Kaler, and Hamlet Kebon Tumbu.)
  • Universitas Udayana  + (Udayana University, abbreviated as Unud isUdayana University, abbreviated as Unud is the first State University in Bali, which was established on September 29, 1962. Unud consists of three campuses, namely: the Nias campus, which is located on Jl. Nias Island, Sanglah, West Denpasar is adjacent to Sanglah Hospital Denpasar; Sudirma campus, which is located on Jl. Sudirman; and the Bukit Jimbaran Center campus, which is located on Jl. Raya Unud Campus, Jimbaran, Badung Regency. The forerunner of Unud was the Udayana Faculty of Letters, Airlangga University Surabaya branch which was inaugurated by the president Ir. Soekarno and opened by Prof. Dr. Priyono on September 29, 1958 as written on the inscription at the Faculty of Letters, Jalan Nias, Denpasar. This Udayana Faculty of Letters is the embryo of the founding of Udayana University.</br>In the beginning, the establishment of Udayana University started from the pressure of the Balinese people who wanted a university in the Bali area in the 1960s. To realize this desire, on May 12, 1961 a meeting was held among educational leaders, regional officials and community leaders. This meeting was chaired by Prof. Dr. Purbatjaraka and Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra as secretary. The meeting succeeded in forming the Preparatory Committee for Udayana University Bali which was later ratified by the Decree of the Minister of PTIP No. 4 of 1962 dated January 15, 1962. In the end, Udayana University was legally established on August 17, 1962 based on the Decree of the Minister of Education and Science No. 104/1962 which consists of four faculties, namely: the Faculty of Letters, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry, and the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education.</br>Because the birthday of Udayana University coincided with the day of the proclamation of independence of the Republic of Indonesia, the celebration of the Birthday of Udayana University was shifted to September 29 by taking the date of the inauguration of the Faculty of Letters which had been established since 1958. Currently, Udayana University has 13 faculties, including: Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Faculty of Tourism, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Marine and Fishery.</br>https://www.unud.ac.id/arine and Fishery. https://www.unud.ac.id/)
  • 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)
  • 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.)
  • Gunung Batukaru  + (Gunung Batukaru, sometimes spelled BatukauGunung Batukaru, sometimes spelled Batukau, is Bali's second-highest mountain at 2,276 m. It is the highest peak in the Bedugul volcanic area, but is dormant. Batukaru is worshipped by the Balinese, and has a temple, Pura Luhur Batukaru, devoted to it. Batukaru is relatively unpopular with climbers as it is covered in a dense forest which restricts views. Batukaru has a large crater, the largest on Bali, but this crater is open at the southern end, allowing the river Mawa to escape. It is this that gives it the name "Batukaru", which means "coconut shell" in Balinese., which means "coconut shell" in Balinese.)
  • Pura Pulaki  + (Pulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff direPulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff directly facing the sea which is located on the edge of the Singaraja-Gilimanuk highway or on the coast of Banyupoh Village, Gerokgrak District. The story of the founding of Pulaki Temple is inseparable from the history of Dang Hyang Nirartha's journey from Blambangan (East Java) to Dalem Gelgel (Bali). Pulaki Temple is actually the center of a series of surrounding temples, namely Kerta Kawat Temple at Km 51 from Singaraja (about 750 M to the south of the road), Melanting Temple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.mple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.)
  • 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 Ponjok Batu  + (The existence of this temple cannot be separated from the history of the arrival of the Reverend Shiva Sidanta, namely Danghyang Nirartha (Ida Pedanda Sakti Wawu Rawuh) in the 15th century, during the reign of Dalem Waturenggong in Bali.)
  • Bali  + (The island of Bali is one of the islands iThe island of Bali is one of the islands in Indonesia. With an island area of 153 km long and 112 km wide and an island area of 123.98 km2. Geographically, in the middle of the island of Bali, there are mountains stretching from west to east. Among these mountains there are a number of mountains as peaks such as: Mount Agung (3,142 m) meters, Mount Batur (1,717) meters, Mount Abang (2,276) meters, Mount Batukaru (2,276) meters. Mount Agung and Mount Batur are volcanoes. To the north and south of the mountains lies the mainland. There are Lake Batur with an area of 1,607.5 hectares, Lake Beratan 375.6 hectares, Lake Buyan 336 hectares, and Lake Tamblingan 110 hectares. Most rivers flow to the south, such as the Unda river, Petanu river, Ayung river, Pulukan river, loloan river, and others., Pulukan river, loloan river, and others.)
  • 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.)
  • Pura Batuan  + (From the book Bali Atlas Kebudajaan published in 1953 by government of Indonesia)
  • Muntigunung  + ("Back in 2004 Muntigunung was one of the p"Back in 2004 Muntigunung was one of the poorest areas in Bali. It was rather inhospitable – simple bamboo huts dotted a dry, brown landscape that had nothing in common with the lush, tropical, touristy South of Bali. Families had no access to water and had to walk for an average of four hours just to fetch water. There were hardly any employment opportunities and the intense long dry season prevented the cultivation of agricultural produce for most of the year. This forced many women and children of Muntigunung to beg in the tourist areas in the south of the island to ensure their survival. As many people in the community relied on income from begging, they used their children as “emotional sales support” with the consequence that these children didn’t attend school, resulting in a continuous cycle of illiteracy and poverty. </br></br> </br></br>A Holistic, Sustainable Approach</br></br>In 2006, in an effort to provide a more sustainable and brighter future for the Muntigunung community, Future for Children – a Swiss backed NGO, together with Yayasan Dian Desa, initiated the Muntigunung Community Development Program. </br></br>By working alongside the community, specially designed roofs were constructed to harvest and store rainwater in tanks to provide a year-round water supply. After securing and maintaining clean water for every household, the aim was to support the community in accessing healthcare and education and creating employment and economic opportunities through social enterprises. Over the course of several years, child mortality was reduced from 9% to 0%, sanitary facilities were built by the community and access to public healthcare and education facilitated. Three social enterprises were established to develop the area’s economy: Muntigunung Community Social Enterprise (Food), Muntigunung Community Social Handicrafts Enterprise and Muntigunung Trekking. </br></br>Today, the buildings initially built to harvest rainwater not only provide water, but also function as communal spaces for the residents and production centers for the social enterprises to process food products and produce handicrafts."ss food products and produce handicrafts.")
  • Desa Ulakan  + (Administratively, Ulakan Village is borderAdministratively, Ulakan Village is bordered by several areas, including the North (Duda Village), East (Manggis Village), South (Indian Ocean) and West (Antiga Village). At the government level, Ulakan Village is divided into 6 Service Banjars, including Abian Canang Service Banjar, Mangku Service Banjar, Central Service Banjar, Frog Service Banjar, Belong Service Banjar and Tanah Ampo Service Banjar. Geographically, Ulakan Village consists of hilly and coastal areas.llage consists of hilly and coastal areas.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Puri Denpasar  + (As a castle and eventually a royal city, DAs a castle and eventually a royal city, Denpasar was inaugurated in 1788. The founder of Puri Denpasar was I Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan, a descendant of Puri Pemecutan from the Puri Kaler Kawan line. However, the name Denpasar appeared before 1788, when the area which was then called Badung was ruled by two twin kingdoms: Puri Pemecutan and Puri Jambe Ksatrya.</br>Denpasar emerged as the center of power when I Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan who took over the power of Kyai Jambe Ksatrya chose Denpasar Park as the location of the castle. When Cokorda Alit Ngurah was named the regent of Badung in 1929, a castle was built named Puri Satria. The reason is that Puri Denpasar was destroyed by the Dutch during Puputan Badung and when the Dutch came to power, the former Puri Denpasar was used as the office of the Assistant Resident of South Bali and the Controller of Badung. The new castle built by Cokorda Alit Ngurah was actually named Puri Denpasar. However, because of its location in the former location of Puri Jambe Ksatrya, people know it better as Puri Satria.rya, people know it better as Puri Satria.)
  • 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)
  • PANG SING POCOL NGANGGO SKINCARE  + (As a millennial, I am ready to develop my As a millennial, I am ready to develop my village through the Wikithon Public Participation #5 BASAbali Wiki. Let's look at to my village.</br></br>Hello friends, I am Dewa Ayu Manis and these are my friends, Desak Maharani and Yuli Setiawati. I would like to introduce you to the potential of villages in Banjar Pemenang, Nyalian Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Bali.</br></br>Friends, don't you know? In Nyalian Village, there are craftspeople who make “capil” hats, which are made from the leaves of a young “demela” coconut tree. The way to make them is a bit complicated, but the price of this capil hat is very low. This business has existed for generations in the village, and no other village makes them.</br></br>I will let you know, there are problems felt by these craftspeople. The raw materials are difficult to find and the hats are not well promoted. The hope of the craftspeople is that the price of these capil hats can be increased so that they can help develop them as small-medium enterprises at the provincial level and also make them a village icon.</br></br>Hopefully from this video, the government can help in developing villages, especially in fostering the potential of working groups. Hopefully the government can help provide financial assistance or or other support to village development such as promoting this product overseas.</br></br>Ong Santi, Santi, Santi Ong.ct overseas. Ong Santi, Santi, Santi Ong.)
  • 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 Pasar Agung  + (As is known, every mountain in Bali has a As is known, every mountain in Bali has a temple, and the temple for Mount Agung is Pura Pasar Agung which is also believed to be a market temple for all Gods of Heaven. Pasar Agung Temple is located halfway between the foot and the peak of Mount Agung, at an altitude of 1,600 meters above sea level (masl). The location is in Banjar Sogra, Sebudi Village, Selat District, Karangasem Regency.llage, Selat District, Karangasem Regency.)
  • Ubung Kaja  + (At first, Ubung Village consisted of TradiAt first, Ubung Village consisted of Traditional Villages covering an area of 10 Banjar Adat which at that time was called the Dauh Tukad Badung area. In further developments since 1951, Ubung Village has encompassed 17 Customary Banjars, because there have been additional 7 Banjar Adat, namely: Banjar Binoh Kaja, Banjar Binoh Kelod, Banjar Dauh Kutuh, Banjar Pohgading, Banjar Anyar-Anyar, Banjar Batu Mekaem, and Banjar Tulang Ampyang. which was previously the area of Peguyangan Village. Despite the addition of Banjar Adat, Ubung Village is still divided into two Traditional Villages, namely: Ubung Traditional Village and Pohgading Traditional Village. Decree of the Governor of the First Level Region of Bali dated April 1, 1980 Number: 7/Pem/IIa/2-57/1980 concerning the establishment of Preparatory Villages in the Denpasar Administrative City Area. Since then, Ubung Village has been divided into two, namely: Ubung Induk Village (hereinafter referred to as Ubung Village) and Ubung Kaja Preparation Village (hereinafter referred to as Ubung Kaja Village).nafter referred to as Ubung Kaja Village).)
  • 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.)
  • Bangli  + (Bangli Regency is located in the northeastBangli Regency is located in the northeast of the city of Denpasar, about 40 km from the center of Denpasar and is the only district in Bali that does not have a coast. Bangli Regency is bordered by Buleleng Regency in the north, Klungkung and Karangasem in the east, Klungkung and Gianyar in the south, and Badung and Gianyar in the west. One popular tourist attraction in Bangli is Mount Batur and Lake Batur. Lake Batur which is the widest lake in Bali and is in the magnificent shadow of Mount Batur. In addition, Toyo Bungkah are hot springs which are believed by the Balinese people to cure various diseases, especially skin ailments.</br>Since 1991, the government of Bangli Regency has set 10 May 1204 as the anniversary of Bangli. The date traced from the inscription of Pura Kehen C issued by King Sri Adikunti Ketana who ruled Bangli in 1126 years Saka or 1204 AD. Before that, in the 11th century, there was an outbreak of disease which led people in droves to leave Bangli. According to the Pura Kehen inscription, when King Sri Adikunti Ketana recovered on May 10, 1204 , he ordered his son to invite the residents to return to Bangli to jointly build and repairing each other's houses. The king also ordered the population to procreate and the forest to be cleared to make rice fields and waterways. In addition, the king abolished taxes on the population and set the boundaries of the Bangli Regency.</br>May 10, 1453 was then chosen as the anniversary of Bangli Regency based on the thought that the Kehen C Inscription showed that Bangli became unified on that date following the king's boundaries. This inscription was the first to mention the name Bangli. In chronicles and folklore, the origin of the name Bangli comes from the word “Jarak Bang” or “Bangkliki.” It is said that Bangli was established over distance forests, but there are also those who say that Bangli comes from the word “banggi” which means it is less friendly. “banggi” which means it is less friendly.)
  • Desa Batuan  + (Batuan (alternate: Batoeon or "Baturan") iBatuan (alternate: Batoeon or "Baturan") is a village in Bali, Indonesia. It is noted for its artwork and style of painting which originated in the village in the 1930s and has since emerged into a major Balinese artistic style, known as a Batuan painting. It is a major painting center and contains a number of art galleries and cooperative art societies which have played a key role in promoting the art of Batuan. The village is also known for its performance of the ancient Gambuh dance, performed every Full Moon day....</br></br>Batuan is mentioned in historical records as far back as 1000 years. The Hindu and Indian influence in the region in the village is evident from the carvings and temples. In the 17th century, Batuan and southern Bali were controlled by the royal family until a priest's curse led to their losing their control; eventually they dispersed to various parts of the country. During the period of 1947–1949, most of the Batuan people remained loyal to the Gianyar Regency and opposed nationalism.e Gianyar Regency and opposed nationalism.)
  • Desa Batumadeg  + (Batumadeg Village which is located in NusaBatumadeg Village which is located in Nusa District</br>Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali Province is an official village consisting of six hamlets namely Penutuk Hamlet, Batumadeg Kaja Hamlet, Saren I Hamlet, Saren II Hamlet, Batumadeg Kelod Hamlet, and Pangkung Gede Hamlet. Batumadeg Village is bordered by Klumpu Village to the north, Batu Kandik Village to the east, Bunga Mekar Village to the west and the Indonesian Ocean to the south.est and the Indonesian Ocean to the south.)
  • Bayung Gede  + (Bayunggede which comes from the word "BayuBayunggede which comes from the word "Bayung" which means "Bayu", or energy while the word "Gede" can be personified as "strong". So when translated, the word Bayunggede means "strong power". Before it was named Bayunggede village, it used to be a small residential area in Bali called padukuhan which was located in the middle of a forest with a very small population (unmentioned). This Padukuhan is led and managed by a customary government structure called the "Ulu Apad" or tribal chief with the main duties and functions of organizing activities and the interests of carrying out traditional ceremonies and ceremonies.out traditional ceremonies and ceremonies.)
  • 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.)
  • Besakih  + (Besakih is known as the Mother Temple of BBesakih is known as the Mother Temple of Bali and is simply the most important temple for the whole of the island. It's actually more like a complex of temples in one very large compound and its known and loved for is its dramatic location on the southern slopes of Sacred Mount Agung.the southern slopes of Sacred Mount Agung.)
  • Olahraga Minakadi Pembangkit Ekonomi - Desa Adat Biaung  + (Biaung traditional village located on PeneBiaung traditional village located on Penebel district, Tabanan regency. As well as the other region in Tabanan, Biaung has ricefield and farm as their assets which provide bountiful harvest.</br></br>However, the biggest asset in Biaung is "YOWANA" or young genetation. One of their creativity is volleyball match agenda. They also held exibitions among the villages routinely. Through this event YOWANA can contribute to communitiy economy by selling tickets and procurement of mini shop around the hall. We wish the government can give support in the term of training and sport infrastructure development to maximize the potention in Biaung. </br></br>Who knows. In the future, national volleyball atlet can be born on Biaung.al volleyball atlet can be born on Biaung.)
  • 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 :))
  • Air Terjun Blangsinga  + (Blangsinga Waterfall is located in Banjar Blangsinga Waterfall is located in Banjar Blangsinga, Saba Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. The distance is approximately 15 km from the center of Denpasar City or 25 km from Ngurah Rai International Airport. This waterfall has a large water discharge.his waterfall has a large water discharge.)
  • 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.)