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Bali is an island that many foreign and foreign tourists like to visit Bali. Lots of beauty in Bali such as temples, beaches, mountains and others. I will now go on vacation to the beach in Jimbaran Bali. The beach is very good, many tourists come here.There I can sit while eating, can swim and others. I am happy to see that Bali will have many tourists, that's because Bali is well-known overseas, I like living in Bali and I hope the people of the island of Bali will continue to preserve Balinese art and culture. +
The Covid-19 pandemic that has hit almost the entire world, including Bali, has had a significant impact, especially on the tourism sector, which is the mainline in the Balinese economy. This is supported by a decrease in the number of tourists to Bali in 2020 by 82.96%, which causes the tourism industry managers to be unable to develop the tourism business line that is being built.
However, this should not dampen the enthusiasm of various components of Balinese society in generating Bali tourism. One alternative that can be done is the adaptation of the tourism industry to the technology that is currently being discussed, the Non-Fungible Token (NFT). NFT exists as a representation of individual or group assets or ownership that has unique, non-exchangeable, and valuable properties. This technology adaptation is expected to be an answer to tourist concerns, security and convenience.
The workings of the tourism business model with the NFT platform are almost similar to the voucher system in the tourism industry. However, to ensure the security and convenience of users, this platform will be supported by blockchain technology. Blockchain is expected to be able to provide a sense of security thanks to the concept of decentralization which requires validation from various parties who become the blockchain server itself.
The government especially Bali Government Tourism Office can act as a validator for tourism industry managers (lodging, accommodation, culinary, etc.) who are committed to building a digital-based Bali tourism ecosystem. For tourists, this NFT can be purchased as a coupon that can be purchased and exchanged at a time frame determined by the tourism industry manager.
It is time we move together to restore the glory of Bali tourism by familiarizing ourselves with technology. Of course, it's not just about government policy, but me, you and all of us! +
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Organic agriculture (Organic gardens and marketing of organic agricultural products) +
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This is a link from my previous post. Bali is widely known as the island of the gods who keep the phenomenon of culture that is still thick in indonesia. So bali is named as the most beautiful island that must be visited by local or foreign tourists. But that was then but now bali has changed, it is due to the development that is out of control. For example, if we go to Kuta, we do not feel at all in Bali. What is Bali? I don't think that's Bali. There are only a few signs of Bali's return, several periods of Balinese leadership did not give much to the image of a good culture and even tried to change it. From this paper I take the material that I pack in the "narrative of change for bali". The problem of bali tonight is traffic congestion, many street lights are off, Bali tourism is a little down-. And others,. As a result of economic growth is getting lower because of these things, is there a handle? This Sementsra not, because the government is busy politically .
A number of cultures that are almost extinct include, baris kraras, wayang wong, and a number of other sacred cultures. The main factor causing the extinction of the culture is due to the lack of interest in the younger generation to learn and preserve the culture. In addition, also because of the development of the times so that many young people are affected by the progress of the Times and leave a culture that has become a legacy since ancient times. A society has a culture and values that are maintained and passed down from one generation to another. Preserving and developing the nation's culture is an attitude that needs to be developed in addressing diversity.Not only that, cultural preservation is also a positive attitude and activities to fill the independence of Indonesia, friends. To be able to have an attitude of accepting the diversity of ethnic and cultural groups in the community, awareness and openness are needed. Here's how we preserve culture ,
1. Understanding Your Own Culture
Everyone certainly has their own region of origin. Some are from Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, Bali, and so forth. Each region in Indonesia certainly has many different cultures from each other.
2. Introducing Culture To Others
If we already understand our own culture, then we can introduce it to others or others. We can teach it to people around us. For example, teach some vocabulary in your local language. Not only that, we can also teach about regional dances, how to play musical instruments, and so on. In addition, we can also learn about the culture of others. That way, the culture of the nation will be more known.
3. Not Influenced By Foreign Culture
Another way that can be done to preserve Indonesian culture is by not being influenced by foreign cultures. Technological advances also make it easier for us to access information from within or outside the country. Unfortunately, this can also be one of the causes of Indonesian culture being increasingly abandoned, friends. The trend quickly entered and was popular in the community. However, let's not let that trend cause us to abandon our own culture.
It is possible to study a foreign culture. However, we must choose a good culture and in accordance with the foreign culture.
My hope is that the handling of problems in the province of Bali in the future can be solved by promoting Balinese local wisdom. The purpose and purpose of generating local wisdom in solving customary problems, civil lawsuit problems, criminal problems that have no impact, family problems and others related to all community problems in Bali is to bring justice, benefit and legal certainty closer to the community, not cause resistance in the community, suppress the speed of the community to court, so that customary justice can run more effectively, quickly & efficiently.
Conduct various research and research independently to be able to find and provide solutions to problems that occur around us. With the various experiences and disciplines possessed by each member of Bali Rare Paduraksa, we finally agreed to form this association with the main objective of managing and processing natural resources, providing training to improve human resources and developing culture-based environmentally friendly technology. With the joining of several figures in the fields of literature and culture, agriculture, organic practitioners and inorganic practitioners, the Bali Rare Paduraksa work program has been strengthened. +
Bali is the Island of the Gods which is famous for its natural beauty, cultural beauty, beautiful customs and special food and Bali has a very high spirit of tolerance. Bali is also often called the island of a thousand temples which is the reason tourists want to go to Bali. Bali's beautiful beaches and culture with thick customs are the main attraction for tourists to visit Bali. But unfortunately, our Bali is not perfect in terms of its natural beauty. Bali is still losing, losing in terms of its political natural beauty. Which is where very large banners and billboards cover the beauty of Bali. Tourists as visitors will not like to see billboards and banners along the road, for tourists they think it is very dirty. Because along the way we can see the beautiful scenery of Bali, but now Bali is covered by those from politics, namely billboards and political banners. So remember that our Bali is an Island of the Gods, an Island of a thousand temples, an Island of tourism, not an Island of politics. Remember Bali doesn't sell politics, Bali sells art. Forward Bali, victorious Bali. +
As we all know, the tourist objects in Bali are numerous and well-known in almost all corners of the world. But unfortunately tourism in Bali is still relatively cheap for foreign tourists so many tourists come because of cheap attractions. I hope that the tourism sector in Bali will continue to develop and progress by continuing to develop tourist attractions and increasing economic value in Bali. So that tourists come to Bali not only because it's cheap but because of its classy tourism. +
Covid-19 in Bali has had a major impact on the lives of Balinese people. This is felt by many people whose economic resources depend on tourism. Many hotels, villas, and homestays are closed because there are no tourists coming. Even so, the community still has enthusiasm. One of them is in Ubud, a tourism area known to foreign countries, the people of Ubud after the COVID-19 pandemic have started selling handycrafts, clothes, fabrics and others, especially at the Ubud Art Market and the area around Ubud Art Market. +
Bali's exclusion from the list of the world's 10 most popular tourist destinations this year has led many to question the cause. Some accuse the COVID-19 pandemic with all its consequences, including restrictions on foreign arrivals, quarantine and visa rules, of being the triggering factor. However, not a few have pointed out that waste, especially plastic, is the problem. Really?
an American tourist recently visited Bali. He was concerned about how dirty the streets in Denpasar, Bali. The 56-year-old man who likes to travel the world said Bali's popularity as a tourist destination could plummet if the waste problem is not handled properly. He mainly complained about plastic waste, which is not easy to decompose and damage the environment.Smith is just one of many foreign tourists who are concerned about Bali's garbage problem. A number of major media outlets – including The Guardian, CNN, and National Geographic – have recently highlighted how foreign tourists have complained about the garbage problem, and how Bali is struggling to cope. To the extent that not a few tourists who call Bali as “the Island of Trash”.
The foreign media described, famous beaches in Bali such as Kuta, Seminyak and Legian, almost every day filled with garbage. Though the beach is the main attraction of Tourism.
The Indonesian people, especially Bali, had previously been proud because the island had occupied the number one position in the world tourist destination in The Trip Advisor version of the Traveler's Choice Award list in 2021. This year, however, it was completely eliminated from the top 10 list. London, which was shifted to Bali in 2021, this year returned to the top position as in 2020.Gary Bencheghib, co-founder of Sungai Watch, a non-profit organization that aims to tackle the problem of waste, especially plastic, in Indonesia's Rivers, understands the concerns of foreign tourists. The man, who has been living in Bali for 18 years, said that, in fact, awareness of garbage among the people on the island is much better than in the years before the pandemic. It's just that, he said, the facilities and infrastructure for waste management are still inadequate.
Bencheghib emphasized that the garbage found on many beaches in Bali is actually sent from rivers that drain into the sea, and not because of bad habits in throwing garbage among people who often visit the beach or use the beach as a source of livelihood. Therefore, according to him, it is important to overcome the habit of people throwing garbage in the river.
Sungai Watch itself has been involved in tackling the garbage problem in Bali for more than a year. However, Bencheghib admitted that his organization's contribution is relatively small compared to the amount of waste produced by Bali every year.
“A study conducted by the Bali Partnership in 2019 shows that there are more than 33,000 tons of plastic waste annually carried by rivers in Bali into the sea. We have so far collected almost 400 tons in about 15 months. That means only one percent of plastic waste is in Bali every year,” the organization involves local residents to collect netted garbage, sort it, and recycle plastic waste for more useful products. Involving the local community in keeping the river clean, said Bencheghib, is the best way to arouse their awareness.
In addition to raising awareness of citizens to care about waste, Bencheghib emphasized that Bali, or Indonesia in general, needs to build a reliable waste management infrastructure, considering that Indonesia is one of the largest waste producers in the world.
"Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. Because so much waste is produced, we need adequate infrastructure to address this problem.”
The problem of waste in Bali is also one of the focuses of attention of Melati Wisjen, an environmental activist who lives on the island. After successfully passing her initiative to reduce the use of plastic bags through the "Bye Bye Plastic Bags" program founded with her sister Isabel Wijsen in 2013, she held an annual program called “Bali Biggest Clean-Up" .
The 6th " Bali Biggest Clean-Up”, which was held in February this year and as part of the waste Care Day commemoration, managed to collect 88,000 pieces of plastic in 130 locations and involved about 4,000 people, including domestic and foreign tourists. According to Melati, the participation of the Balinese themselves is unusually high.
“About 90 percent of the people involved in this Clean-up program are Balinese. About the remaining 10 percent, tourists or foreigners who happened to be here. It is amazing to see the solidarity, strength and commitment of local people.”
My hope as the people of bali in particular, the government and the community must reduce the use of plastic packaging, and culture does not throw sampang carelessly like some time ago at besakih Karangasem temple.
Since 2020, the world has been reported as a pandemic. Covid-19 is the name of the virus that causes a worldwide pandemic. This pain is not only a physical attack. Economy, education, tourism, and other aspects also die. Bali is famous for good tourism. If tourism dies, Bali is also called dead. It's not good, let alone until it continues. Therefore, in the new normal era, there are innovations that the government can carry out to rebuild tourism in Bali. The innovation is called the website Bali Virtual Explorer.
Bali Virtual Explorer is a solution that can wake up Bali in the new normal era. On this website, travelers can see Bali as if they were visiting but online. This is because the website is equipped with a 360-degree video feature. 360-degree video is very good as a tool in the new normal era because its implementation is by health protocols where human mobility is not what it used to be. This website is equipped with online shopping facilities for authentic Balinese products so that traditional products are famous such as endek and songket, woven, masks, silver jewelry, and others. Online shopping is not difficult, people can have authentic Balinese products even if they can't go to Bali. This is also good for UMKM. This website is also equipped with complete information about Bali such as tourist attractions, historical places, temple information, and other information about Bali so that many people know interesting information in Bali. The Bali Virtual Explorer website is only one website, but various features such as 360 videos, online shopping, and interesting information make this website a good tool. In the era of the internet of things, online promotions are very popular in the world. That's why Bali Virtual Explorer is a good website for tourism and cultural promotion so that Bali rises. +
Bali is a beautiful island. Affected by Covid-19, of course, it reduces the income of the population. Are there alternative steps forward? We provide alternative solutions, namely virtual tours and ngonthel halal and are presented in the form of questions and answers.
What is a virtual tour ?
Answer: Virtual tourism activities via the internet with media in the form of videos
The reason for choosing virtual tours ?
Answer: Not everyone can go to Bali for various reasons such as: unable to take leave, still working, wife is pregnant, being treated at the hospital, pandemic, visas and passports have expired or have not been issued.
Media used ?
Answer: Did you know Netflix, Viu? Site / website subscription to watch movies by streaming. Yes, we adopt a method like Netflix with internet and video media. People who will access will be charged a fee or "pay"
The mechanism of action ?
Answer: As explained above, subscribing is like watching a movie on Netflix. Of course the videos presented must be fun, informal and rigid, like vloggers and youtubers making video tours, mukbang, inviting having fun in an exciting and fun way
Is it Ngonthel Halal?
Answer: Sports activities while traveling around Bali by focusing on Muslims
Reasons for choosing ?
Answer: The relentless popularity of cycling during the pandemic. Complaints about halal food both in terms of the type of food, looking for Bali tourism that does not have an open genitalia element, are tired of the same kind of tourism, so traveling around Bali by bicycle can become a new tourist destination. Target : Local & Middle Eastern Muslims
Application in the field?
Answer: Participants are invited to tour by bicycle around Bali to several destinations with beautiful panoramas, serving halal food, prayer times can go to mosques. So this shows that Bali has good religious tolerance. +
Research is being conducted with the Bali State Polytechnic and a program implemented to conserve groundwater in Bali by investigating 3 possible solutions: Well Adoption, River Adoption and Water Adoption. +
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When I walk to grandma's house. While on the road I was stopped by a man'. I asked why I was stopped, the father said he was in the middle of a flood because the ditch was blocked +
Flood
When I walk to grandma's house. While on the road I was stopped by a man'. I asked why I was stopped, the father said he was in the middle of a flood because the ditch was blocked +
Bali is one of the provinces and islands located in Indonesia. Who is not familiar with this island of Bali? The target of domestic and foreign tourists to visit, of course there are many things that attract tourists to visit and even vacation on the island of Bali, starting from culinary delights, beautiful views of tourist attractions on the island of Bali that are soothing to the eye, and among others, due to traditional traditions and art. a culture that is still upheld by the people of Bali because of the belief in Hinduism with high piety towards Ida Sang Hyang Widhi, the teachings of the Vedic Scriptures, and the ancestors.
Bali does not only have the beauty of its tourist spots, the customs which are still very thick make Bali appear "metaksu". Not infrequently many tourists are interested in witnessing various traditional traditions and Balinese cultural arts in various types of performances both sacred and entertainment.
However, as time goes by, it can affect Balinese traditional traditions and cultural arts. There have been many Balinese traditional traditions that have begun to fade with time, because of the inherent belief in Balinese Hinduism that it is full of noble values, it is feared that this can cause imbalance and disharmony between Bhuana Agung and Bhuana Alit. The Balinese Hindu community believes in the concept of Tri Hita Karana, namely 3 ways that must be done to achieve prosperity, starting from getting closer to God (Parhyangan), loving fellow human beings (Pawongan), and caring for and caring for the environment or creatures created another by Ida Sang Widhi Wasa (Palemahan). With the steadfastness of the Balinese Hindu community on Dharma teachings from the Vedic Scriptures, many efforts have been made by the Balinese Hindu community to always preserve Balinese cultural traditions and arts which are believed to have a positive impact on social life, and balance between Bhuana Agung and Bhuana Alit in the form of Yajnã, because if it is done sincerely then God will bestow prosperity. As written in Bhagavadghita IX.26, this verse proves that sincerity can bring happiness to anyone who wishes to perform Yajnã in any form, it doesn't have to be luxurious, it doesn't have to be rich, because anyone can give Yajnã .
In fact, there are many ways to worship Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, because all are influenced by mindsets, traditional traditions, beliefs, and so on.
Bali is one of Indonesia's most beautiful and natural islands. The popularity of Hindu culture in Bali made it known as Pulau Dewata. As Balinese people we should keep the traditional culture in Bali and preserve it as best we can. It is because of the unique culture of Bali that causes foreign tourists to vacation to Bali. So tourism in Bali is also increasing. However, problems often occur such as traffic jams and garbage problems. For this reason I hope that the government and traffic monitors will pay more attention to traffic conditions so that traffic jams can be overcome. As well as for tourists and people who visit tourist attractions to keep the environment clean by throwing garbage in place. I hope that Bali will still have the natural beauty and be preserved so that Bali will remain one of the favorite destinations for foreign tourists to take a vacation +
Bali is famous as a tourist destination with its unique art-cultural products and stunning beach scenery. Bali not only has amazing beach scenery but also has another beautiful and authentic nature panorama. With the beauty of nature mixed with the local wisdom of its culture, Bali is like a paradise piece that cannot be found anywhere else. Bali is very synonymous with the existence of a family temple, village and royal temple, mountains and lakes, as well as forest and water sources, so it is nicknamed "Island of Thousand Pura". Bali is the most attractive place in the world because Bali has a variety of beautiful and varied natural tourist attractions. Therefore, my hope for future return is to improve other tourism sectors besides crafts such as health tourism and education tourism and to build innovative and creative regional businesses for maximise regional income and wider employment. +
There are lots of dances in Bali, almost everyone likes to dance, from small to old, they love to dance Balinese dances, there are Sekar Jagat dance, Cendrawasih dance, Bunga Girang dance, Pendet dance, Joget dance and others. +
Why are there so many phenomena when boys who are born are said to be safe and considered lucky, but if women are often said "yes, that's okay". It's just realistic that many people think that women have a lower position than men. What's the difference though? In religion women and men have the same role and position. Male and female elements, "purusa and pradana" are in human beings and are important in the process of creation. Women also have a triple role, they can have a household, they can work for a living, moreover they can be active with local residents. Mebraya, metanding, ngayah are common things that women do. If that's the case, why is it often said that only sons can continue offspring, right? Even though the system in Bali adheres to patriarchy, there is still such a thing as "nyentana" when a man lives in the household of his wife). The understanding of gender equality is very appropriate to be applied by all Balinese people. Women can still lead and take care of all the affairs and many jobs. It is time for a culture that follows religion to look at this in another way for the common good. “Pesu peluh meli taluh, eda kadena aluh dadi anak luh“. +