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Puseh Temple at Beraban Village PDF Print E-mail
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Every temple in Bali, whatever its function or size, is the center of activities of a specific corporate social group. It is a permanent, well-organized association with commonly owned property such as the temple itself, temple rice field or land (pelaba pura). In addition to carrying out the regular ritual connected with the temple, the group is responsible for physical maintenance of the temple, for its decoration with renewed stone carvings, and new cloth banners and for the provision of small and daily or weekly offerings.

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Tourist from South Korea Honeymoon to Tanah Lot PDF Print E-mail
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There’s so many tourist whom visit Tanah Lot Tourism Object. Some of them from Asia specially from South Korea. Most of them are new couple who just married. Tourist from South Korea usually came to Bali specially to Tanah Lot to spent their time to enjoy their honeymoon. They came to Bali with travel agent or group. At Tanah Lot Tourism Object they can enjoy so many activities like enjoy the beautiful panorama of holy temple Tanah Lot Temple, mysterious holy snakes, the blue ocean, uniquely art market, multifarious food and beverages, and most important is watching sunset in the evening. And on Saturday visitor can watching performance from Kecak dance at surya mandala cultural park every evening at the same time with sunset.

 
Penjor : Symbol of Mount Agung PDF Print E-mail
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Penjor is one important Balinese religion instrument at the ceremonial occasion usually stood on the home ground often on the roadside and decorated in young coconut leaves. A Penjor is offering in the form of decorated bamboo pole whose gracefully curving upper end is said to resemble both the tail of the Barong, symbol of goodness, and the peak of the sacred mountain, Mount Agung.

Penjors decorates Bali’s roads in each of Balinese household for the Galungan till Kuningan end, and also used in conjunction with important temple ceremonies, and life-cycle rituals.The top part of penjor is hanging the beautifully plaited palm leaf creation called “sampian” which usually done all night by Balinese womans. 

 
Balinese Drink at Tanah Lot PDF Print E-mail
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If we visit The Art Market of Tanah Lot Tourism Object, we will find some balinese drink merchant. It is called Brem Bali. Brem Bali is the most popular traditional drinks in bali. Most of balinese used brem bali for religious ceremony (Panca Maha Bhuta ceremony) when they offerings devoting to the God and other. Brem, pronounced "brum", is rice wine. It can be bought commercially, but also home made. It is a pleasant drink and can be drunk neat, over ice or mixed with arak. It is sweet and is made from glutinous rice or sticky rice (as it is also called). The rice is cooked for hours. Yeast is added. It is then allowed to ferment for three days, whereupon the brem drains into a pan. There are commercial factories, but the taste is not so good. It is not exported. The merchant at Art Market of Tanah Lot Tourism Object also sell brem bali with price about Rp. 10.000 until Rp. 50.000. And the buyer usually balinese which need it for religious ceremony.   

 
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