“WELCOME TO CUBEK-GRONDONG”
It was very
pleasure to shared some tips for the travelers who like to holiday in Bali.
First of all let me give general information about Bali. Bali goes under many
names. Some call it the ‘island of the gods’, others Shangri-La. The ‘last
paradise’, the ‘dawning of the world’ and the ‘centre of the universe’ are yet
more names for this truly beautiful tropical island inhabited by a remarkably artistic
people who have created a dynamic society with unique arts and ceremonies.
Bali is small, just 140 Km by 80 Km and lies
between Java, the most highly
populated and influential of all the islands, and Lombok, one of the quieter
and moderately slower paced islands. Like many islands, Bali has developed a
world of its own. It not only captures what is special about Indonesia but also
has a uniqueness of its own.
Daily life on Bali is culturally linked to
satisfying and appeasing the gods, spirits and demons in the midst of
breathtaking panoramas of cultivated rice terraces, impressive volcanoes and
pristine beaches. Bali’s main volcano, Gunung Agung, is still active and
sometimes explosive and is considered sacred among local people as it is
believed to be the centre of the universe. Economically
and culturally, Bali is one of the most important islands of Indonesia. Rice is
grown on irrigated, terraced hillsides; other crops include sugar cane, coffee,
copra, tobacco, fruits and vegetables. Cattle and hogs are also raised. The
Balinese are skilled artisans, particularly in woodcarving and in fashioning
objects of tortoiseshell and of gold, silver and other metals. The Balinese are
noted for their traditional dance, the distinctive music of the gamelan and for
their skills in weaving cloth of gold and silver threads, Songket, as well as
for embroidering silk and cotton clothing.
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