It's been very long didn't update my blog. Apology for all readers who always visiting and giving some encourage words for me to write. This year i wanted to share about my trip.
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I went to Bali-Indonesia where the most tourists would like say this place is "Heaven" on April 2011. I went there with my family. We lived at Tanah Lot's Hotel which called "Dwi Shinta hotel". We lived around 10 days and they're giving us 15% for two room. In Bali you can see lots of arts including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. The majority of their religion is Hinduism as they're strongly believe that their GOD will protect them. The weather is not very hot. It is located between Java Island and Lombok Island.
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This is
Tanah Lot, the most visited part of the place.
Jimbaran — sea-side resorts, a nice sheltered beach and seafood restaurants south of Kuta
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This is
canang sari. You can found in every Balinese house, work place, restaurant, souvenir stall and airport. According to my research as i am not local people of Bali, these leaf trays are made daily and can contain an enormous range of offering items: flowers, glutinous rice, cookies, salt, and even cigarettes and coffee! They are set out with burning incense sticks and sprinkled with holy water no less than three times a day, before every meal. They are placed on the ground for this purpose and will be swept away anyway.
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There are many temples in Bali. One of this is:
Pura Gunung Kawi. This is located two kilometres south of
Tampaksaring, At this place has an interesting history. It is believed that the mythical giant Kebo Iwo carved out all of the ancient tombs in one night with his fingernails. It's Amazing!!!
The Tirta Empul Temple has its own unique legend itself. This temple is located in the village of Tampak Siring, accessible by public transportation from Ubud. The main attraction is a long rectangular pool carved of stone. Visitor who visit this temple must wear sarong, then climb into the main pool to bathe and pray.
Pura Taman Ayun (Mengwi Water Temple), This temple was built in 1634 by the King of Mengwi as his family temple.
The terraced courtyards of the temple are set in very well maintained grounds, surrounded by man-made waterways and entered over a bridge. Mengwi is about 8km east from the town of Tabanan. The main entrance fees when you visiting Mengwi Temple is Rp 6,000.
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