Bali62 Selamat tinggal (good bye) Bali

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A Bali sunset and Tanah Lot Temple

Although put at the service of religion, Balinese art does not solely serve religion. Sacred symbols decorate speeding bemo, jackets, menus, motorcycles, hotel doorways. Their use in such ordinary earthly objects is not looked upon as sacrilege

Dalem Agung Padantegal Temple in Monkey Forest, Ubud

High tide at Pura Tanah Lot Hindu Temple

Atmosphere of the Past. Traditional

Farmer near Rambut Siwi

Rambut Siwi temple

Kehen Temple is one of the oldest temple in Bali with

documentation by the king

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan

While painting, sculpture, carving, and music have traditionally been the province of men, women have channeled creative energy into making lavish offerings to the gods

Temple natural bridge

at Tanah

Lot

Tanah Lot

Rakshasa Protecting demon

Temple near Ubud

Sangsit Pura Dalem temple

Pura Dalem temple, Sangsit

The Balinese seem to make an art out of even the simple

necessities of everyday

life: fruit salad is

served with flowers

strewn on top, and coils of pigs'

intestines are used on temple

decorations

Since the start of the 20th century, the Balinese have

never allowed artistic knowledge

to become centralized in a

special intellectual class. Everyone

down to the simplest peasant can be both an

artist and an aesthetically

conscious art critic. A field-laborer might

chide a clumsy instrument maker for a job poorly done, and even young dagang

(foodstall sellers) from humble

families are skilled practitioners of Bali's classical

dances

Cooking lesson

Meduwe Karang temple

The first price is not the last price in Bali. Learn the art of bargaining unless you are purchasing in a hotel shop or department store. Always ask for the best price and remember that your initial offer to counter the vendors rate should be lower than the price you want to pay.There is no such thing as a "right price".

Never use your left hand when giving or receiving objects, which is considered taboo; do not beckon people with your finger which is very rude

Hands on hips is a sign of superiority or anger.

Blowing your nose in public is likely to gross everyone out within hearing distance

Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu

Gunung Kawi is an 11th-century temple complex in Tampaksiring north east of Ubud in Bali

Small temple in Denpasar

Garuda is a Hindu divinity, usually the mount (vahana) of the Lord VishnuGunung Kawi Temple

King's Palace in Amlapura (Karangasem)

Text: InternetPictures: Internet & Nicoleta Leu Copyright: All the images belong to their authors

Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanuwww.slideshare.net/michaelasanda

Sound: Jalan Jalan - Selamat Tidur (have a good sleep)