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The pandemic situation and the strict health protocols implemented have resulted in a decrease in tourist visits and a decrease in hotel occupancy rates. The government and hotel management conduct a variety of potential businesses for the accommodation services business. One of the things that area trend for tourists is to choose attractive, safe and comfortable accommodation, return to nature, and avoid large crowds during the Covid-19 pandemic. The alternative presented by accommodation service entrepreneurs is glamping. The method of applying quality of service in glamping management is to provide CHSE (cleanliness, health and safety, and sustainability environment), in each glamping management department, such as the front office department, housekeeping department, food and beverages department. Participants in this activity are all glamping management employees in Kembang MertaTourism Village. Kembang MertaTourism Village has succeeded in showing the readiness of glamping management in accepting tourists with the CHSE procedure.  +
Is it true that Memedi likes to hide children? We all must have been told by our parents not to play at dawn because there is a memedi Likewise for the government not to behave like a memedi who likes to hide suggestions, responses, important information and other things that have been conveyed by the community, but the government which is the leader should support the proposals, aspirations, ideas conveyed by the community, because the government should be an example for the people. We as a good society should not follow the government or leaders who behave badly like the memedi  +
This first episode podcast talks about the kingdom of Singamandawa. Singamandawa is the name of the first kingdom in Bali at the end of the ninth century. This kingdom was built by Dalem Kesari Warmadewa. In this podcast, Gus Arya discusses some historical evidence of the existence of this kingdom and how the dual capital system can be an example for the implementation of Tri Hita Karana. Dual capital is a system of two capitals that was implemented in ancient Bali for sustainable environmental development. The capital of the government is different from the spiritual capital. The spiritual capital maintains sources of water, forests, temples, and food stocks. The capital of government is the economic and political center. By protecting natural resources on a spiritual basis, the preservation of nature and the survival of the people will be guaranteed.  +
Eka Dasa Rudra is a ceremony held at Pura Agung Besakih temple. It's repeated every 100 years.  +
This story is translated into Balinese language from the novel "Haricatra" (First Trilogy), written by Ida Bagus Arya Lawa Manuaba. "If the Nagapuspa flower, a lotus that cures all diseases, were in your hand; what would you do? Would you spread it to all mankind or would you choose to be rich by selling it at the most expensive price?"  +
In this episode, Ni Putu Ayu Suaningsih (Ayus) reads a short story "Sekar Emas" (Golden Flower) in Balinese language. This short story was written by I Made Sanggra, one of literary maestros in Bali. This short story is taken from his anthology "Matemu ring Tampaksiring" (Meeting in Tampaksiring) in 1970. The anthology has been re-published in 2004 and translated into English and Bahasa Indonesia.  +
Gede Giri and Putu Surya have been unemployed for the last three months because the tourism is struck by COVID-19 pandemic. Both of them want to find another job as sellers or farmers, but there are other problems.  +
In this episode, Widya reads a poem in Balinese, entitled "Pasamuhan Katak" (Council of the Frogs). She also talks about hindrance that she finds when trying to encourage students to speak Balinese during her internship course.  +
In this seventh episode, Ayus once again reads an essay in Balinese language entitled "Plastic Waste with a Pelik Problem". The contents of the BASAbali Wiki podcast can be used as Balinese language teaching material in schools.  +
After the company totally cut his work hours, Nyoman Sunarta is now actively farming in Bayung Gede, his village in Kintamani. He used to work at a hotel. Even though the agricultural sector was also affected by COVID-19, he still has time to share stories... and a sack of oranges.  +
Sembiran has a distinctive Balinese Aga dialect. In this podcast, Gede Juli tells about his village and how they survive during the pandemic.  +
In Episode 10 of BASAbali Wiki Podcast, the BASAbali WIki team visited Sidatapa Village, a Bali Aga village in the ridge of Buleleng hill. There, we met Komang Rena and Putu Sinarjaya, two activists of the education and economy of the people of Sidatapa Village. Listen how they made the village clean from plastic waste and taught the children to speak English. In order for Sidatapa children to take English courses at the foundation fostered by Komang Rena and his friends, they have to deposit plastic waste that is collected in their neighborhood. The waste is then taken to the relevant office for further processing.  +
One of the unique traditions that exist in Sidatapa Village is Ngaturang Buah. Every year during the durian season, the residents offer three durians to the Village Temple. Uniquely, the durian offered must be local durian. If durian is not available, other local fruits may be offered. According to Putu Sinarjaya, this tradition has been around for a long time. He also explained that every Sidatapa resident who is married is obliged to perform this ritual. According to him, this ceremony is very good for preserving local fruits in Sidatapa.  +
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Pemuteran is like a sleeping village without tourism activities. Usually, hundreds of tourists come and go every day, dive while admiring the coral reefs, or enjoy the calm waves of Bali's north coast. After the pandemic, tourism in the region seem to die. Not only is tourism dim, but turtle conservation in the area is now empty of visitors. In fact, turtle conservation in Pemuteran is one of the best in Bali and well known abroad. Not only sea turtle conservation, there is also coral reef conservation worldwide. In this episode, a turtle conservation employee in Pemuteran talks about what happened to the turtles during the pandemic.  +
The first verse of Geguritan Luh Ayu Manik Mas, sung in Pupuh Durma meter. Luh Ayu Manik Mas is a Balinese environmental hero. She is a Balinese girl, given strength by Bali's nature to protect the environment and its inhabitants. Gaguritan is a type of traditional Balinese metrical song (poem) sung in a meter. Gaguritan is usually written in ordinary Balinese and translated into Balinese alus by a traditional interpreter called pangartos. Here is the lyric of the geguritan in this podcast: Wenten satua yowana nyukti prawira (it's a story of a young hero) Saking Bali raris dumadi (from Bali, she is) Luh ayu manik mas (Luh Ayu Manik Mas) Rumaksa entik-entikan (protecting the trees) Mangda jagat Bali kerti (for the prosperity of Bali) Wisésan jagat (the power of nature) Sutresna ring pertiwi (caring for the environment)  +
Kadek Ray has been teaching at Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand for seven years. There he learned many Thai customs, culture and language. However, his Balinese language is still good. He admitted that he could not forget the Balinese language.  +
Nyoman Anom has been practicing Balinese dances for a long time. He has performed in many places. In his house, he has a studio. The children in the studio are trained to dance in the temple. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, activities in the studio have been limited. But Nyoman Anom is still dancing ... dancing online.  +
Pak Gede Ngurah Surya Hadinata has been in the world of postage stamps for a long time. Even though stamps aren't used much anymore, Pak Gede Ngurah Surya Hadinata says that stamps are still important historically and garner high prices. The proof: he is now the head of Bali philately. Last December, BASAbali Wiki visited Pak Gede Ngurah Surya Hadinata at a stamp exhibition. The exhibition includes stamps from olden times including stamps from Germany, Holland, England, and original Indonesian stamps with pictures of Indonesian culture, flora and fauna.  +
Komang Adi Sudarta has many achievements. Even though he doesn't always win, the most important thing for him is friends and relations. He becomes a finalist for the 2020 Bali Green Ambassador, and is also active in the Denpasar Branch of KMHDI. As a final semester student, he has a unique story that he wants to share with all of you.  +
Cupak Gerantang is a well-known Balinese folklore, but if the storytellers are different, the impression of the story is also distinctive. Each storyteller has their own talent and character. Therefore, even though the story is the same, a special impression can always be felt if told by different people. In this podcast, Bli Made Sugianto, a Balinese storytelling maestro, tries to entertain us with a familiar story of Cupak Gerantang, but with a distinctive Tabanan style. Let's listen together!  +