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Located
in Mas, Gajah Bali gallery is one of the biggest art galleries, which has many
fine collec
Gajah Bali Gallery

Located in Mas, Gajah Bali gallery is one of the biggest art galleries, which has many fine collections of Wood Carvings from Balinese sculptures. Wooden sculpture is the most specific Balinese product that offers an unforgettable memory of Bali. It's about taking a souvenir, it's about collecting a piece of art, it's about appreciation, it's abo...

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This street festival runs along 500 meters of
this busy Denpasar street that has historically been a
Gajah Mada Town Festival

This street festival runs along 500 meters of this busy Denpasar street that has historically been a center for entertainment, food stalls, traditional markets and shopping. In commemoration of this thoroughfare, this four-day festival features numerous booths selling Balinese foodstuffs from rujak kuah pindang (various fruits mixed with hot sauce)...

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Galiran
Market is arguably the largest and most diverse market in Bali. As the central trading
hub
Galiran Market

Galiran Market is arguably the largest and most diverse market in Bali. As the central trading hub of eastern Bali, this three-hectare marketplace is no tourist destination and mainly sells necessities such as rice, sugar, vinegar and oil, as well as meat and fish. At Galiran Market, there is a livestock section selling goats, pigs, chickens and ...

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Occurring every 210 days (twice annually) on
varying months, this festive Balinese family holiday of
Galungan And Kuningan

Occurring every 210 days (twice annually) on varying months, this festive Balinese family holiday of Galungan is the symbolic representation of the victory of Dharma (virtue) over Adharma (evil) as depicted in the Ramayana epic in which the deity Indra defeats Mayadenawa the Demon King. It is during this ten-day period that the Balinese believe the...

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Created in 1912 by Kiyang Gelinduh, the gamelan jegog ensembles found
only in Jembrana, West Bali
Gamelan Jegog

Created in 1912 by Kiyang Gelinduh, the gamelan jegog ensembles found only in Jembrana, West Bali are made up of 14 instruments constructed from massive bamboo ‘xylophone’ tubes (measuring three meters in length with 60+cm diameters) that resonate mightily with low-pitched melodic reverberations which may be felt as well as heard.&nbs...

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