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This time I would like to publish the article which its topic FOUR THINGS YOU HAVE TO KNOW IF YOU ARE IN THE ISLAND OF PARADISE
Lies between the island of Java and the island of Lombok, this island really small island stretch from west to east just 140 km long and from north to south just 80 km long.
Ninety percents of the inhibitants are Hindu which the remaining are Moeslem, Christian and Buddha or Kong Hu Chu, while about 80% of Indonesian are Moeslem. So, this island is an unique one. It is rich of cultures, amazing panoramas and the friendlines of the people.
Picture 1. Beach front of The Mulia Resort Bali
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Picture 2. Balinese architecture |
The capital is called Denpasar just 30 minutes drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport. It just small town with over than 600.000 inhibitants. The island very rich of its culture so that why millions tourists a year visit it.
There are many tourist spots or tourist destinations on this island such as : Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Kintamani, Besakih, Bedugul, Tanah Lot, Lovina etc.
Yes, you are right... the island is called Bali. Have you been there?
If you are in Bali ..... the four things you have to know and try to practice it to the the natives are :
- Unite your both palm of hand and put it in front of your chest and say "Om Swasti Astu" means Hello, hope you are in His protection. Do it over and over again to the people, they will respect you, and they will reply "Om Swasti Astu" also.
- Small young coconut leaf decorated which flowers, cake, rice even a cigarette and insense of offering you will find it everywhere easily. In the car, in the shop, in the office even on the streets. Don't touch it, don't step over it.
- Always wear sash or sarong if you enter the holy temple. Don't worry you don't need to buy, every temple prepare for you.
- If you want to buy something for example handycraft, furniture, statue, picture for souvenier you can bargain it, except the fix price like in the mall or department store.
Picture 3. The fountain |
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