TIMELESS Bali

From BASAbaliWiki
Revision as of 17:16, 14 July 2021 by Ajs (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{PageSponsor |sponsor_enabled=No }} {{Book |Name of Book=TIMELESS Bali |Original text of book=English |Photograph=Timeless.jpg |Publication date=2021 |Where to buy=https://ww...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Timeless.jpg
Title
TIMELESS Bali
Original language
English
Author(s)
    Illustrator(s)
      Publisher
      ISBN
      Publication date
      2021
      Subjects
        Find Book
        https://www.nowbali.co.id/
        Related Env. Initiatives
          Related Places
            Related Biographies
              Related Children's Books
                Related Holidays
                  Related Folktales
                    Related Comics
                      Related Lontar
                        Linked words


                          Add your comment
                          BASAbaliWiki welcomes all comments. If you do not want to be anonymous, register or log in. It is free.

                          Description(s)

                          "Every page is home to a story that must be read, photographs that inspire, and thus a magazine to be kept and cherished for years to come. The content matches this mission, with articles that will last forever: stories on Bali’s past, present and future; stories on the seen and unseen; stories on places and people. A mission of TIMELESS Bali is really to educate and enlighten readers on the core elements of Bali, to foster a deeper understanding of the things one sees around the island. “Why have we made this publication? Honestly it’s a labour of love,” shares Publisher Alistair Speirs. “We want to portray the eternal aspects of Bali in a way that the world will appreciate, and as people understand these aspects and grow to love them they will start to respect them and hopefully strive to protect and preserve them, and as they preserve them they may want to teach others about them and encourage them to do the same.” We believe that the pandemic has helped Bali to pause and reflect, recognising that its path to ‘mass tourism’ was not sustainable, nor an accurate reflection of what the island has to offer visitors. It is our hope that our publication will assist Bali’s future by re-focusing people’s attention back to culture, nature, history, society and even creativity."

                          Review(s)