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‘We Love Bali’ Program Launched at BSMP

Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism and the Creative Economy chose The Bali Safari and Marine Park for the launch of its new “We Love Bali” program on Wednesday, 14 October 2020. The program is intended to educate the public while popularizing the Ministry’s Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environmental (CHSE) guidelines to facilitate tourism in the new era of pandemic travel. Commenting on the […]

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Bali Limits Access to Parks & Attractions

In response to the sudden surge in COVID-19 cases in Bali, Governor Wayan Koster has limited visits to tourist attractions and public gathering points in Bali to help thwart the coronavirus’s spread and avoid the creation of new clusters of infection. As reported by Detik.com, Bali’s Governor has not only limited visitations to tourism spots but also other areas […]

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Gilimanuk Toll Road Work to Begin Q4 2021

Finance.detik.com reports that the next phase to connect Denpasar and Gilimanuk with a toll road is ready for the bidding process. Bali’s second toll road will cover 95.51 kilometers between the Bali’s western port of Gilimanuk and Mengwi on the outskirts of the Island’s capital of Denpasar. The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) estimates […]

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Pejeng Kangin Ikat Weaving – by David Metcalf

Ikat Revival: How Covid-19 Brought About the Rebirth of a Traditional Weaving Village

(original post here: https://nowbali.co.id/pejeng-kangin-ikat-weaving-revival/) The weavers of Bali are dusting off their looms in a small traditional village just outside Ubud. In Pejeng Kangin, a long-forgotten artisan craft is coming back.   This is just one of three recent village initiatives. It all started when David Metcalf, a local expat originally from New Zealand, went to […]

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Subak Museum

Subak Museum is a museum collection of traditional Balinese farming tools and documentation of age to remind the younger generation throughout the Organization Subak to be known around the world. It is in the district of Kediri Tabanan regency Sanggulan field and under a portion exactly 20 km west of the city of Denpasar. The […]

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Museum of Contemporary Painting Gunarsa

The museum is located in northwest Affandi Museum includes two art galleries in addition to Affandi Museum Yogyakarta. This museum is located precisely at Jalan Wulung 43 Papringan, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta, not far from IAIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta and went into approximately 300 meters north. If people want to be associated with this museum […]

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The Rudana Museum

Rudan Museum was established in 1995 with the aim of providing an excellent collection of paintings for the public to study and enjoy. Their presence must also be considered as a complement to the existing total Museums of Fine Arts, which are required to improvise in the community in appreciation of the arts. Collections of […]

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Museum Gedong Kirtya

    The museum-library Gedong Kirtiya was founded in 1928 by King Anak Agung Putu Djilantik of Buleleng , in collaboration with the Dutch, in Singaraja , which was then the colonial capital of the Lesser Sunda Islands ( Bali , Indonesia ). It is located in the former royal palace, now called “Sasana Budaya” […]

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Museum Puri Lukisan

  History Museum Puri Lukisan or the Palace Museum painting is strategically located in the heart of Ubud on the northern edge of Ubud’s main street (Jalan Raya Ubud), 30 km from Denpasar and 40 km from the airport. The museum is located in a quiet garden, shaded by trees. This museum has the best […]

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The Neka Art Museum, Ubud-Bali

  Ubud , one of the estuary of the culture in Bali. This is where many art gallery and workshop were built. Not that, alone, in a location that is approximately 45 minutes from Denpasar, the museum holds one characterized by the Balinese art. The Neka Art Museum, the museum was known. The Neka Art […]

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