
Penglipuran Festival 2023: Bamboo Paradise at Village Festival X
Heyo, the Penglipuran Village Festival 2023 is back, bringing joy to the end of 2023.
Heyo, the Penglipuran Village Festival 2023 is back, bringing joy to the end of 2023.
UNESCO and the Allure of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bali You Must Visit!!
Hey there! If you’re thinking of visiting Bali, March is a fantastic time to dive into the island’s vibrant culture. Bali has so many exciting events and ceremonies happening, and we’ve gathered some of the best ones for you below. Take a look!
For anyone planning on visiting Bali, consider coming around this particular time of year for an insight into the beautiful local culture. Melasti 21-23 March 2020 Melasti is one of Hindu religious ceremony which will be done 2 to 4 days before Nyepi. This is a part of self-purification conducted by Balinese Hindus before Bali New Year. The ritual also purifies the sacred objects or all religious tools (Pratima). From 21-23 March you will see Balinese women will carry offering that made from cake, fruits, and flower while the men will carry sacred object or Pratima accompanied by a particular umbrella which is called as “Tedung” heading to rivers, lakes, or beaches….
Chinese New Year in Bali takes place on 25th January 2020. This special holiday is celebrated mostly by the Balinese of Chinese descent as well as by most Chinese Indonesians across the nation. Although predominantly a Hindu Island, Balinese also welcomes the Chinese New Year joyfully. Even we don’t celebrate Chinese New Year, but we are very excited to watch the Chinese New Year Celebration in Bali. These 3 recommendations to enjoy the Lunar New Year in Bali. Experience the Celebration at some Klenteng in Bali Various temples called “klenteng“, are frequented by Chinese Balinese on this day. Honestly, I can’t recommend specific klenteng that you should come. It’s because…