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Bali Homeland on March 15th, 2012

Bali Museum is located in downtown Denpasar, precisely in the way of Mayor Vishnu, in the east field Puputan Badung and the south of Temple Jagatnatha. In 1910 WFJ Kroon, a Resident Assistant for South Bali, sparking an idea to establish a museum of ethnography (the study of life and culture of a community or ethnic) [...]

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Bali Homeland on March 10th, 2011

Bali is Bali Kuna before Bali conquered by Majapahit (in 1343 AD). The term of Bali Kuna was initially by Dr. R. Goris, in 1948. He is a Dutch anthropologist who lived in Singaraja. The term is used to restrict the study area between pre-and post-Majapahit occupation that brought great influence in the fields of [...]

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Bali Homeland on February 27th, 2011

British music group, formed earlier in 1975, along with Judas Priest known as a source of heavy metal world. Now, after 35 years, they can enjoy their concert in Bali. What makes Tommy Pratt from the original production insist bring Iron Maiden to Bali? For him, bringing world-class musical groups is part of his hobby. [...]

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Bali Homeland on February 12th, 2011

The most popular story in the Kecak dance is the story of Ramayana on the part where King Rama and his wife Dewi Sitta, together with his brother Laksmana was in the woods since exiled from their kingdom. There was a friend of mine that cannot really understand the story of Kecak dance so I [...]

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Bali Homeland on February 11th, 2011

This is a travel story from my friend name Adi. He visits Singaraja, Bali. Singaraja located on north of Bali. It is usually hot and there  are dolphins on the north sea. Well, Adi will continue the story. When we visiting Bali, certainly not far away from the name of Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach, and [...]

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Bali Homeland on February 4th, 2011

Wayan Rangki (65) and mothers are busy preparing to fill a few buckets of water, a few ornaments, and flowers, Saturday (29/01/2011), in places of worship Tridharma Cao Eng Bio, Tanjung Benoa, Bali. They are not of Chinese descent. Their religion was Hindu Bali. However, they are only one intention, ngayah (serve). In addition to [...]

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