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      • Should/Shouldn't Do while in Bali
        05/18/06
        1. Visitors are welcome to attend any ceremony held either at a family-compound or a temple provided that they are properly dressed or at least put a sash around their waist - this means you must wear a sarong and modest clothing to show respect to the host or Deities of the place visited.
      • When to Go and Visit Bali
        05/15/06
        Indonesia is located in the equator line - it has two seasons, dry season during April to October with July and August is usually the perfect time to go when the sun shines everyday. The rest of that sometimes humid & cloudy - yet still good for holiday (because rain often pour during the night

      • The day of triumph
        05/12/06
        From May 03 - 13, 2006, Balinese Hindus are celebrating the victory days of good spirit over evil spirit. These celebrations are the most important in the Pawukon calendar. However the most religious celebration is conducted on Galungan Day, which falls on May 03, 2006

        On this day perio

      • KECAK DANCE
        05/05/06
        Kecak is the most unique Balinese dance which is not accompanied by any orchestra / gambelan but by a choir of approx seventy men it has its origin in an old ritual dance, “Sanghyang” or Trance dance. In the Sanghyang dance a person in a state of trance communicates with the deities or ancestors. Us

      • BARONG and RANGDA DANCE
        05/05/06
        The endless metaphysical battle between good and evil is symbolically reenacted by two weird characters, Barong and rangda, who by their very performance re-inforce the magic power of the village and restore the balance between these two contrary forces. The Barong represents of the good force of n

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