티켓: Admission is IDR 50,000 for adults. Children under 15 years old accompanied by an adult are free of charge. This policy does not apply to children in groups.
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위치: Jalan Raya Ubud, Gianyar
주소: Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
티켓: Admission is IDR 50,000 for adults. Children under 15 years old accompanied by an adult are free of charge. This policy does not apply to children in groups.
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위치: Jalan Raya Ubud, Gianyar
주소: Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Ubud’s first museum, Museum Puri Lukisan, is a must-see for anyone with an interest in Balinese art and culture. Embracing the past and present and surrounded by stunning gardens, many pieces in the museum’s collection are available for sale.
The purity of the offering to the gods in the Rejang Dance
Only very young dancers, a symbol of purity and sacredness, can perform the Rejang Dance in the internal area of the temple as an offering to the Gods.
From a traditional drink to a true national symbol, arak is so important in Bali that it is used not only on intimate and less official occasions such as moments of joy in the family and in conversations between friends, but also in religious ceremonies.
Natural pigments & dyes in Balinese traditional crafts
Colors play a vital role in Balinese culture and identity: they are symbolic and their origins are sacred. Traditional Balinese arts and crafts arise from the interconnection between man, the forces of nature and the cosmos, resulting in a divine unity.
It is one of the sacred dances of the of Bali Island, with a mystical meaning. The ceremony is intended to ask for salvation from a catastrophe or epidemic. The Sanghyang Dedari is different from other Balinese dances, because Sanghyang requires the dancer's body to be possessed.