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Bale banjars in Bali generally apply the concept of Tri Hita Karana in arranging wantilan bale banjar buildings, namely Parhyangan which reflects the human relationship with God, Palemahan which reflects the relationship between humans and the surrounding environment, and Pawongan which reflects human relationships with other humans. By applying this concept, the banjar bale has a role as a gathering place for the residents of the banjar. However, currently in the modern urban era, the traditional bale banjar undergoes various changes in function, form, and appearance in the embodiment of the building. Bale banjar adat which has a dual function, which is no longer just a place for deliberation but is a place for various kinds of additional activities such as economic activities, education, health, art. According to one resident, there are many activities that women can do to protect their creative ideas in contributing to utilizing the bale banjar as a space for women's creativity. +
Bale banjars in Bali generally apply the concept of Tri Hita Karana in arranging wantilan bale banjar buildings, namely Parhyangan which reflects the human relationship with God, Palemahan which reflects the relationship between humans and the surrounding environment, and Pawongan which reflects human relationships with other humans. By applying this concept, the banjar bale has a role as a gathering place for the residents of the banjar. However, currently in the modern urban era, the traditional bale banjar undergoes various changes in function, form, and appearance in the embodiment of the building. Bale banjar adat which has a dual function, which is no longer just a place for deliberation but is a place for various kinds of additional activities such as economic activities, education, health, art. According to one resident, there are many activities that women can do to protect their creative ideas in contributing to utilizing the bale banjar as a space for women's creativity. +
Bali
The fragrance of incense perfumes your beauty
You are the wisdom of culture that does not wither
Through tradition you are loved
Through art you are admired
Thanks to the beautiful beach you are missed
Thanks to the beautiful rice fields you coveted
Your presence opens the eyes of the world
So that the archipelago is known for its uniqueness
Your uniqueness fascinates the world audience
From neighboring countries to foreign countries
O Bali
You are sustainable
Even if only once
Feels like coming back again +
Ring Pemilu 2024 sané jagi rauh, pinaka krama Bali, iraga maduwé tanggung jawab sané ageng pisan antuk milih pamimpin sané pacang ngawetuang panglimbak miwah karahayuan ring panegara sané tresnain iraga puniki. Bali, pinaka tetujon pariwisata sané kasub ring sajebag jagaté, madué makudang-kudang pikobet sané patut katangkepin olih sang sané pacang dados pamimpin.
Silih sinunggil pikobet sané mabuat pisan sané patut urati pisan inggih punika indik palemahan miwah pariwisata sané lestari. Pinaka genah wisata utama, kawéntenan industri pariwisata sané nyansan nglimbak ngawinang dampak sané abot pisan ring palemahan minakadi akéhnyané limbah, rusaknyané terumbu karang, miwah ancaman majeng ring kelestarian alam.
Sajabaning punika, isu-isu pendidikan miwah kesejahteraan krama lokal taler dados parindikan sané mabuat. Prioritas patut kaicénin ring nincapang akses pendidikan sané pateh, pemberdayaan masyarakat lokal ring sektor pariwisata, taler upaya antuk nyiptayang peluang kerja sané adil miwah lestari.
Pikobet ring sektor kesehatan taler nenten dados kaicalang, utaminnyane ri sampune pandemi global puniki. Patut kemargiang sareng-sareng mangda prasida ngukuhang sistem kesehatan, nincapang akses masyarakat majeng ring pelayanan kesehatan, taler nyiagayang Bali mangda prasida ngarepin pikobet kesehatan ring benjang pungkur.
Punika mawinan, titiang nunas majeng ring krama Bali samian mangda milih pamimpin sané madué visi sané jelas rikala ngungkulin pikobet puniki. Pamimpin sané banget mautsaha ngalestariang palemahan, inklusi sosial, miwah kesejahteraan kramané. Ngiring sareng-sareng ngwangun Bali sané sayan becik, nénten wantah pinaka genah wisata sané becik, nanging taler pinaka genah sané madaging dasar sané kukuh sajeroning ngalestariang kasugihan budaya, palemahan sané lestari, miwah kesejahteraan kramané.
Suksma, dumogi Bali tetep nglimbak tur dados genah sane becik antuk generasi sane jagi rauh. Ngiring iraga sareng sami mautsaha mangda Bali dados Bali sane adil, lestari, lan gemuh landuh!
The government of the island of Bali, which is the Deputy Governor of Bali Prof. Dr. Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati once said that indeed Bali agrees if the tourism sector is experiencing a decrease in the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. But we as a people on this island can't say anything more. For the public should follow the directions of the government, such as vaccinating, using masks every day when meeting with others, paying attention and implementing a healthy lifestyle and other things. Actually from my personal side does not want to be so opinion more but we ourselves who should be aware of what is being faced at this time. The first thing is certainly from yourself who must carry out, secondly there is a family that is closest to ourselves and then start doing this healthy lifestyle to the surrounding community. If all parties have done so, believe me all will be healthy and free from this plague. But this pandemic teaches us to be more grateful to be aware of the circumstances that occur and what will happen. Let us together take care of ourselves first to be healthy, if we have done so believe me all will definitely come back over time. +
The 2023 Bali Arts Festival will be held again soon. Many people are waiting for this festive art event. Bali, with its cultural and artistic diversity, is certainly no stranger to the Bali Arts Festival or what is often referred to as PKB. Interestingly, the 2023 Bali Arts Festival will be opened with a parade and the 5th President, Megawati Soekarnoputri, is scheduled to open the parade. As in previous years, to kick off the series of the Bali Arts Festival (PKB) a Peed Aya (Cavalcade) will be held. The Provincial Government of Bali will still take the location in front of the Bajra Sandhi Monument, Denpasar.
Not much different from the previous year, PKB 2023 will last a month from 18 June to 16 July 2023. Close to the school holidays, this event is never empty of visitors, both local guests and foreign tourist. There are 10 art materials that will be displayed in the PKB series, namely Cavalcade, Performance, Parade, Contest, Bali World Culture Celebration, Exhibition, Workshop, Discourse, Servants of the Arts Award, and Regional Culture Week. The highlight is that this year there is an increase in the involvement of artists, which is estimated to reach 18.974 artists, including 9.670 people for Performances, 7.885 people for Parades, 1.319 people for Contests, and 100 people for Exhibitions. With a large number of engagements, there will certainly always be new and innovative performances and works from artists participating in this biggest art event on the Island of the Gods.
The 2023 Bali Arts Festival carries the theme Segara Kerthi: Prabhaneka Sandhi or Ocean Creation of Civilization, which means an effort to glorify the sea as a source of universal prosperity which is the origin of a civilization. As Balinese, we should be grateful for living on an island that is rich in art. We as Balinese must always maintain our traditions and culture so that they don't become extinct. Especially for the younger generation to help preserve and love Balinese culture!
This morning I went to exercise, but when I was on the road I saw a lot of scattered waste, which caused an unpleasant odor and could even cause pests and diseases. If left continuously like this then the environment will become uncomfortable. This can happen due to a lack of public awareness to protect the environment. There is less mutual cooperation. So, from now on, let's protect the environment together so that it is healthy and comfortable. +
Straws and cutlery from bamboo +
BALI BECIK (Cultured Economical, Smart, Innovation and Creative)
1. Quality infrastructure: An advanced city has good infrastructure, this is the first step in building an ideal city structure for the local community and tourists. This includes good roads, efficient public transportation, good waste management and a good internet connection.
2. Education and innovation: A developed city requires quality human resources, therefore education is very important in supporting all of this. The innovations carried out must also be adapted to the times so that the quality of available human resources is in accordance with current needs.
3. The active role of the Banjar and the surrounding community: Developing an advanced city is not only done by one person, but many people must be involved to achieve it. Therefore paying attention to the quality of the population which includes the provision of public facilities, such as parks, art centers and health centers is the key to creating a clean, cultured and happy city.
4. In an effort to encourage the tourism sector, it is important to develop, preserve and maintain the beauty of nature: In building an advanced city, a lot of local communities must be involved, such as waste banks and other environmental organizations. Things can be economically beneficial and environmental sustainability is maintained, both popular tourist spots and religion, as well as promoting Balinese arts and culture to become the main attraction.
5. Creating a Modern, Adaptive and Cultured society: To achieve this, an economic development program is needed that focuses on improving skills (cultural arts or handicrafts), job opportunities (job opportunities), and empowering the Balinese people, with a focus on potential sectors such as tourism, organic farming, creative industries, and information technology.
6. Reducing ineffective regulations: In the process of advancing a city, it must also have effective rules or laws in order to create a safe and comfortable environment for all people and tourists.
7. Preserving religious tourist attractions: In its development, religious tourism places do not get more attention, such as popular tourist attractions, and therefore special attention and efforts are needed to preserve and maintain these religious tourist attractions.
Bali Diaspora in Jayapura: The Meanings of Temple Pura Agung Surya Bhuvana in Building Harmony in the Land of Papua +
The purpose of this study is to look for the meanings of the Balinese temple Pura Agung Surya Bhuvana in Jayapura in building harmony in the land of Papua. The life of
Jayapura people is identical with the frequent riots. It looks different from the life of the Balinese diaspora around the temple Surya Bhuvana which marked by inter-religious harmony. The study focused on two issues: Why do non-Hindus in Jayapura often visit the Pura Agung Surya Bhuvana? How do they understand the temple Surya Bhuvana in this global era? This is a qualitative research and data were collected through observation, interview, FGD, and document study techniques. Data were analyzed with religious theory, symbol theory, and structural-functional theory. The results showed that the hospitality of the Balinese diaspora who manages the temple makes non-Hindus community feel welcome to visit the temple. The Balinese diaspora community in Jayapura interpreted Pura Agung Surya Bhuvana as a place of worship, a meeting place for people of different faiths, a place of art, a place to strengthen multi-cultural life and as a medium to strengthen national integration. +
Bali Diaspora in Transmigration Areas: Representation of Balinese Local Wisdom in Bolaang Mongondow Regency, North Sulawesi +
This research aims to examine the representation of Balinese local wisdom in the daily life of Balinese transmigrants in Bolaang Mongondow Regency, North Sulawesi Regency. It also aims to analyse how the culture representation implicates the social interaction among the Bali diasporas with the local people and the transmigrants from other regions. This research using quantitative and qualitative approachs with questionnaire and interview as data collection instruments. The results shows that most of the local Balinese wisdom was still represented in the daily life of the Balinese transmigrant community in Bolaang Mongondow, except that the subak irrigation system and Balinese architecture were felt to be lacking.The interaction between Balinese transmigrants with local people and other transmigrants from other regions is very harmonious. It is caused the strengths of Balinese philosphies for instance Tri Hita Karana and Menyama Braya in the daily life of Balinese transmigrants in Bolaang Mongondow Regency, North Sulawesi Province. +
Wake up, stop dreaming, get ready to develop Bali. To support Bali’s development progress, the government is creating development policies. Those policies are approved by the people to support local arts.
Infrastructure development becomes the core of economic advancement of the Balinese people, based on the government’s vision “nangun sat kerthi loka Bali—road to Bali’s nature-based development pattern on the basis of Pancasila (the five inseparable and interrelated principles at the heart of Indonesia) and 1945 Constitution. This progress also depends on technological updates. I hope this will create a materially and spiritually peaceful, harmonious, and prosperous Bali. +
Bali is currently still very dependent on tourism. The tourism industry has faced a lot during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important for Bali to develop other economic sectors.
In the short term, what needs to be done is to control inflation. This means that the increase in the prices of goods, especially basic necessities, should not be allowed
burden the people. Real efforts that can be done, guarantee the availability of the number of goods on the market.
Another step is to maintain people's purchasing power, by accelerating strategic expenditures in provincial and city district budgets in Bali. Expenditure on projects and social assistance as well as grants will maintain the circulation of money in society.
Steps to maintain people's purchasing power have been initiated by the provincial government of Bali through the policy of accelerating the expenditure of the Bali provincial budget. The provincial government of Bali has also requested that regencies and cities take similar steps. +
Bali has great potential for the future in both the tourism and education sectors. Within the tourism sector, Bali can continue to develop sustainable and culture-based tourism products and attractions to attract tourists seeking more authentic and sustainable experiences. Bali can also improve the quality of tourism services and infrastructure to increase tourist confidence.
In addition, Bali can promote alternative tourism such as agrotourism and ecotourism to increase the diversity of tourist attractions and provide broader economic benefits for the people of Bali. In the long term, Bali can also develop sustainable technologies such as renewable energy and waste treatment that can improve environmental quality and attract environmentally conscious tourists.
On the education side, Bali has great potential to develop education in various fields, such as Balinese arts and culture, environmental studies, and tourism studies. Bali can develop innovative and sustainable education programs to help Balinese people acquire the skills needed to meet increasingly complex labor market demands.
Bali can also become a center for sustainable technology development and innovation, particularly in the tourism and environmental sectors. By developing a strong innovation community and ecosystem, Bali can attract high-quality talent and human resources to accelerate the development of technology and sustainable innovation in Bali.
In conclusion, Bali has great potential for the future in both the tourism and education sectors. By developing sustainable tourism products and attractions, improving the quality of tourism services, and developing innovative educational programs, Bali can meet the demands of the tourism market and improve the quality of life for the Balinese people. +
Bali is one of the cities in Indonesia which has its own charm. besides its culture which is so sacred, Bali also has natural beauty that makes Bali called heaven on earth. but what is the power behind all that, Bali is still a city that needs to be fixed. Bali has several unresolved problems, namely garbage, traffic jams, and several other problems that should be of concern to the government.
as we all know, Bali is famous for its international tourist attractions, many foreign tourists choose Bali as their holiday destination.
With increasing tourism in Bali positive and negative impacts. for the positive impact, namely that we Balinese people feel the welfare and prosperity of tourism while the negative impact is the destruction of the ecosystem, its fading, and sustainable development.
As now Bali is entering a new era or a new normal post-pandemic. at this time the government is thinking about how to prevent us from being in silence for too long which makes everyone suffer, because it is clear that the economy in Bali depends more on tourism whereas besides the tourism industry, Bali also has a fishing and agricultural industry even though its contribution is not as big as tourism.
So my hope from some of the problems above is that the government pays more attention and support to these two industries, so that the impact can make a big contribution to the economy.
In my opinion, Bali's fisheries and marine industry can survive stronger than tourism if faced with conditions that prevent Bali from being visited by tourists because they or we Balinese will always need food to eat.Besides that, I hope that Bali will maintain its thick culture and maintain the values that have been passed down from generation to generation, so that a Bali that is tough, strong, and comfortable is created. +
Bali is known as the island of the Gods. It is located between the island of Java and the island of Lombok. Bali was formerly part of the Lesser Sunda province along with Lombok, Sumbawa, Sumba, Flores, and Timor. The majority of the population of the island of Bali embraced Hinduism making it a place with a very unique culture. the most famous island in Indonesia. It is an awe-inspiring place that holds a spectacular combination of natural beauty and cultural sights. Its beauty blends harmoniously with warm and friendly people. Here the culture is still passed down from generation to generation. Our hope for bali is to keep the Customs and cultural heritage of its ancestors . As well as the government also pays attention to several areas, especially the borders of the borders of each city/district such as street lighting lights , traffic signs and infrastructure improvements of vital facilities. We want tourism governance in Bali to really empower the chain of local handicraft activities, agriculture and our marine products, so that the economy in Bali runs, and the benefits are felt by the local community. +
Bali 2023?
Which is thick with customs, arts, culture and traditions. We should be proud of the culture and traditions that we have in Bali. However, many traditions in Bali are now unknown to children or extinct. How come? The influence of the onslaught of the globalization era and with the advent of HP all began to change. Dance, songs, songs, traditional children's songs, traditional games, all of which are starting to disappear and are no longer recognized by the current generation. I really want to see the traditions that should exist in Bali remain sustainable and stable like how our ancestors entrusted so many traditions and cultures that have been passed down to all of us in Bali. Especially the Balinese language, which is currently declining drastically in use among Balinese people. Should we be indifferent to what we have? +
Bali is a tourist destination that is favored by foreign and domestic tourists because of its beauty. However, the many activities and tourists who come to Bali cause a lot of waste to be generated in Bali. Most of the waste generated is inorganic waste, especially plastic waste. Many people throw garbage carelessly, such as in ditches, rivers and seas, and a lot of garbage is still piled up in landfills. So that there is a lot of garbage that is scattered on the beach and in the river which causes floods and many marine animals die from eating the garbage produced by the community. Therefore Bali is polluted by the amount of garbage, making the beauty of Bali increasingly lost due to the garbage produced by the community. With that in mind, let's keep the environment clean by disposing of waste in its place and dividing organic waste into inorganic. If you have done this, Bali will be free of trash. Let's all protect Bali from trash. +
Don't you all know, Bali has many traditions, culture, and beautiful and beautiful scenery that has made Bali famous to foreign countries? Bali is advanced because of its many and good tourism. These tourist spots have developed sophisticated technology. For example, on the Bali Mandara Toll Road, digital technology has been developed in the ticket payment system. This example is already based on digitalization in the era of globalization that is being felt by all people. In this era of globalization, it has had a good impact on tourism, traditions and culture. Today's society is easy to find information on cellphones. If it's based on globalization, we all have to be able to use technology properly and correctly. So that we don't feel sorry when using improper technology. We all have to be able to know the right behavior with incorrect behavior. Let's all use technology wisely in today's globalization era. Hopefully the development of digital technology in the field of tourism in Bali will be more advanced because many tourists from various countries are on vacation in Bali and can help the Bali economy. +
The island of Bali is not as large as the other islands. We, as Balinese people, are supposed to protect the island of Bali in a sustainable way. Nowadays, many people from outside the island come to Bali with the desire to buy Balinese land. Many Balinese people are also tempted to sell the inheritance from their ancestors. Everywhere there are hotels, villas, restaurants and other buildings. If all the Balinese people sell their inheritance, then where will the descendants of the Balinese people live? Over time, the land of Bali will be filled with foreigners who are not native to Bali, and the traditions of the Balinese people will be replaced with traditions that are not in accordance with Balinese value. As Balinese, we should not be tempted by things brought by people from outside Bali. We have to think about the situation in Bali so that it doesn't get narrower and our descendants still have a place to live life on this island. +