Difference between revisions of "Book Bali Revealed: Rice,Subak and Water Temples"
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 6 November 2021
- Title
- Bali Revealed: Rice,Subak and Water Temples
- Original language
- English
- Author(s)
- Illustrator(s)
- Publisher
- Approach Guides
- ISBN
- —
- Publication date
- 2020
- Subjects
- water
- subak
- Find Book
- https://www.approachguides.com/guide/bali-rice-subak-water-temples/
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Description(s)
E-book Rice fields are synonymous with Bali — so much so that a visit to the island paradise is incomplete without having walked along their glistening terraces. This guidebook explores Bali’s rice-growing tradition, explaining the 1000-year-old subak irrigation system that supports widespread agriculture and the sacred water temples that nurture and reinforce the cosmological belief in tri hita karana underpinning the whole system. This guidebook helps you get the most from your visit. With high-resolution images and insights available nowhere else, it is an invaluable companion for understanding Bali’s rice fields and, perhaps more important, tapping into what make the place like nowhere else.
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