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Holi Hindu spring festival celebrated in Denpasar , Bali

Holi Hindu spring festival celebrated in Denpasar , Bali

Holi is a Hindu spring festival celebrated in the Indian subcontinent, also known as the "Festival of Colours" or "Festival of Love".
It is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest.

Holi is an ancient Hindu religious festival which has become popular with non-Hindus in many parts of

South Asia, as well as people of other communities outside Asia.
In recent years, the festival has spread to parts of Europe and North America as a spring celebration of love, frolic and colours.

Natural colours were used in the past to celebrate Holi safely by applying turmeric, sandalwood paste, extracts of flowers and leaves.

In Indonesia, Holi festival used to held in Bali.

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Thousands of people took part in Holi, a festival of colors, in Puputan Badung Park in Denpasar, Bali, on Saturday.

The participants came from various backgrounds, including Balinese, Indian citizens, people of Indian descent living Bali

, as well as other expatriates and tourists. 

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Holi is an Indian festival that celebrates the start of spring in India. "When nature changes, people in India play with colors.

It's a fun time," Indian consul general in Bali, RO Sunil Babu 

The Indian Consulate General in Bali had celebrated Holi annually for the last five years.

"Many people here have seen Holi in Bollywood movies. This is a chance for everybody to play Holi on their own," he said.

Last week, Medan also held a Holi event, which saw thousands of Indian citizens and locals having fun with colors

 

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Bali is preparing for the New year celebration Nyepi and the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade

Bali is preparing for  the New year celebration  Nyepi and the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade
The only place on the planet that stops for a day... No flights, no boats, no cars, no noise, no lights
and this year the unprecedented internet shutdown  [ still needs to be confirmed ].
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A day before the day of the silence on  March 16 th 2018 will be hold the Ogoh-Ogoh Parade 
 Ogoh ogoh is a kind of statue / giant doll which is made of light materials such as the combination of wood, bamboo and paper.
So it is easy to be lifted and paraded. Ogoh-ogoh is made in form of Bhuta Kala o
r evil spirits and creatures who like to disturb human’s life. Bhuta Kala
is usually symbolized as a giant creature / Rakshasa with scary and ferocious appearance.
Bhuta Kala is the kind of evil creatures which possessed bad nature in them. In Hindu mythology,
it is said that the word “rakshasa” means “cruelty”, which is the opposite of the word “raksha”
which means “tranquility”. By parading ogoh-ogoh and in the end burn or destroy it,
 
 
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it is expected that those vices could be kept away from human race.    

yepi Day in Bali is a New Year celebration unlike anywhere else on the planet.

Bali celebrates the Saka New Year as the Bali Day of Silence.

It's ultimately the quietest day of the year, when all of the island's inhabitants abide by a set of local rules.

These bring all routine activities to a complete halt.

Roads all over Bali are void of any traffic and nobody steps outside of their home premises.

Most Balinese and visitors regard Nyepi as a much-anticipated occasion.

Some expats and those coming from neighbouring islands prefer escaping Bali for the day rather,

due to restrictions that surround the observance. Some others check coinciding dates ahead before their Bali trip,

avoiding it altogether. Anyhow, Nyepi is worth experiencing at least once in a lifetime

. Especially, since the preceding and following days offer rare highlights to behold!

The unique day of silence marks the turn of the Saka calendar of western Indian origin.

It's one among the many calendars assimilated by Indonesia’s diverse cultures.

The Saka is also among two calendars that are jointly used in Bali.

The Saka is 78 years behind the Gregorian calendar, and follows a lunar sequence. Nyepi follows after a new moon.

 

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Before ‘the silence’, highlight rituals essentially start three days prior to Nyepi, with colourful processions known as the Melasti pilgrimages.

Pilgrims from various village temples all over Bali convey heirlooms on long walks towards the coastlines

where elaborate purification ceremonies take place. It is one of the best times to capture on camera

the iconic Balinese processions in motion, as parasols, banners and small effigies offer a cultural spectacle.

Then on Saka New Year’s Eve, it is all blaring noise and merriment. Every Balinese household starts

the evening with blessings at the family temple and continues with a ritual called the pengrupukan

where each member participates in ‘chasing away’ malevolent forces, known as bhuta kala, from their compounds

– hitting pots and pans or any other loud instruments along with a fiery bamboo torch.

These ‘spirits’ are later manifested as the ogoh-ogoh to be paraded in the streets.

As the street parades ensue, bamboo cannons and occasional firecrackers fill the air with flames and smoke.

The Nyepi Eve parade usually starts at around 19:00 local time.

Village meeting halls known as ‘banjar’ and streets feature papier-mâché effigies called ogoh-ogoh.

They are built throughout the weeks leading up to the Saka New Year. Youth groups design

and build their mythical figures with intricately shaped and tied bamboo framework before many layers of artwork.

These artistic creations are offshoots of the celebration since its dawning in the early 80s.

Much of it has stayed on to become an inseparable element in the island-wide celebration that's Nyepi Eve.

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However on Nyepi Day, complete calm enshrouds the island.
The Balinese Hindus follow a ritual called the Catur Brata Penyepian, roughly the ‘Four Nyepi Prohibitions’.
These include amati geni or ‘no fire’, amati lelungan or ‘no travel’, amati karya ‘no activity’, and amati lelanguan ‘no entertainment’.
Some consider it a time for total relaxation and contemplation, for others, a chance for Mother Nature to ‘reboot’ herself after 364 days
of No motor vehicles whatsoever are allowed on the streets, except ambulances and police patrols and emergencies.
As a hotel guest, you are confined to your hotel premises, but free to continue to enjoy the hotel facilities as usual.
Traditional community watch patrols or pecalang enforce the rules of Nyepi, patrolling the streets by day and night in shifts.

On the day after Nyepi, referred to as 'Ngembak Geni', head down to the village of Sesetan

in southern Denpasar for the omed-omedan, roughly known as the ‘festival of smooches’.

This is a much-localized event, pertaining only to Sesetan's Banjar Kaja community.

Youths take to the street as water is splashed and sprayed by villagers,

and the highlight being two throngs of boys and girls, in a tug-of-war-like scene.

Successive pairs in the middle are pushed to a smooch with each shove and push.

Interested in experiencing these rare highlights in Bali? Don't worry if you missed out on this year's.
Plan ahead for next year’s Saka New Year 1941,
on March 7, 2019. 

West Bali Park rewarded in top 100 Best Destinations Internationale Tourism

West Bali Park rewarded in  top 100 Best Destinations Internationale Tourism

Tourism Bali proudly announced  the achievements of the award was won by West Bali National Park 

This destination is included in Best Top 100 Destination at Internationale Tourism forum hold in Berlin [Germany ] on 07/03/2018.   

In total there are 5 award categories given. Starting from Best of Cities, Communities & Culture, to Best of Nature

. In addition there is Best of Seaside, Earth Award, and Best of the Planet. "This will raise our 3C, Calibration,

Confidence and Credible!" Said Minister of Foreign Affairs Arief Yahya.

For the category of Best of the Planet, still broken down into 6 sub categories again. Starting from Best of Africa, Americas,

Asia-Pacific, also Europe. There is also Best of Atlantic and Mediterranean.

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Being in the Yellow Continent zonation,  West Bali National Park  was finally selected as Best of the Planet for Asia-Pacific.

 West Bali Park is accompanying the High Pamirs Mountain Region (Tajikistan) who was selected as the winner.

"The election of  West Bali National Park  as Best Top 100 Destination for Best of the Planet in Asia-Pacific is certainly very proud. 

Therefore, this achievement has a very strategic function, especially for TNBB, "said Minister of Tourism (Menpar) Arief Yahya.

Added Menpar,  West Bali National Park  achievement is very important. Because, affect the 3C aspects above. 

"It also raises the competitiveness index of Indonesian tourism," said Arief Yahya.

 

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"The achievements of West Bali National Park is a big influence. We always use the global standard as a reference. 

 West Bali National Park  is very qualified. Visits to the West Bali National Park  confidence will certainly increase,

including the credibility of Indonesian tourism at world level, "he said.

Appreciation is indeed feasible for the park. Together with Thailand, West Bali National Park  

became an ASEAN representative who fluttered in ITB Berlin  . Destination Tung Dap Village is a mainstay of Thailand,

ranked sixth in the category of Best of Cities, Communities & Culture. Thailand lost prestige from Portugal's first to fourth place.

Tight competition faced the spot that entered 100 top-sustainable destinations. From the big competition,

then dikerucutkan into 32 finalists. Screening of the best destinations is the jury of 12 international organizations.

The judges are independent. Some assessment criteria range from the quality, attractiveness,

and sustainability of destinations in the tourism industry.

"In general we are satisfied with the various achievements in ITB Berlin.  

West Bali National Park  has met various aspects of global standards.

 The future is very good.  West Bali National Park  is also very popular, "said the Minister from Banyuwangi.

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Pura Taman Saraswati ,Baliniese hindu temple located in center of Ubud

Pura Taman Saraswati ,Baliniese  hindu temple located in center of Ubud

The Pura Taman Saraswati is a lovely water temple in central Ubud,

accessible from the Jalan Kajeng side street off the main road of Jalan Raya Ubud, just behind Café Lotus.

The temple is a great stopover along your leisure walks through Ubud town, offering sightseeing and photo opportunities

with its classical Balinese temple architecture and a beautiful foyer featuring ponds filled with blooming pink lotuses.

Free entrance and you can leave donation in a donation box , Only need to wear  sarong as most temples in Ba

Afterwords ou can also drop into Café Lotus for a minimum dinner cover charge of IDR 200,000 or USD 15,

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which will get you the best view over the lotuses and to the temple’s open stage,

where regular traditional dance performances are held in the evenings from 19:30.

You can enter the temple behind its amphitheatre at any time of the day and admire the calming atmosphere,

architectural features and sandstone bas reliefs that honour the Hindu goddess of knowledge and arts, Saraswati. 

 

 

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Australia warned there travellers to Bali not to fall for a card game gambling after retired man lost his life savings

Australia warned there travellers to Bali not to fall for a  card game gambling after retired man lost his life savings

Tourists visiting Bali have been urged to beware of confidence tricksters  bearing decks of cards

, after one man lost his life savings after being duped into believing he held an unbeatable hand in a bogus high-stakes card game
After a 66-year-old man  got involved in the scam in October last year and lost $200,000

over three months after also travelling to Johor in Malaysia and Manila in the Philippines.

The scam began when the man was approached and befriended

by a middle-aged woman while walking to the Discovery Shopping Mall in Kuta, 

After spending two days together, the woman invited him to meet her sister who she said was moving to Perth

on a nurse exchange program and wanted some local information.

He was taken to a villa outside of Kuta where other people appeared, one being a supposedly wealthy businessman who liked gambling.

The victim was enticed into playing a card game and initially didn't have to put in his own money but won $2000 over a few hands

. The businessman put down $5000 on a subsequent hand and then a further $50,000 before the victim stopped the game.


A suitcase purported to contain $80,000 was then produced and, made to believe he had a guaranteed winning hand,

the scam victim was duped into putting up $57,000 of his own money. To give him time to raise the money,

the cards were sealed in an envelope so the game could continue at a later date.

The victim is told that his money will be put in a safe on a ship, which will dock in Johor in Malaysia

and he travelled there in November 2018 where the game continued.

Here he was persuaded to invest another $50,000 as the stakes in the game rose.

The game then moves on to Manila in the Philippines in January this year where the victim invests a further $100,000

of his own money believing he has a guaranteed prospect of winning about $200,000 as well as getting all his money back.

After handing over the final payment to two members of the gang at a fast food store in Manila,

they disappeared on the pretext of going to the toilet and the man has had no contact from them since.

Consumer Protection acting commissioner Penny Lipscombe said it had been many years since reports

of this scam had been received, but it appeared the scammers were back in business.

"The scenario in this case is identical to the previous reports we have received.

Victims are duped into believing that they have a winning hand and it's impossible to lose

so this entices them to invest more of their money into the game," she said.

"An important part of the scam is building a relationship with the victim, so they trust the perpetrators and believe that

they will win a fortune on a hand that can't lose. But in the end the money is lost and, in this case, a senior member of our community has handed over his life savings.

 

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"We strongly advise anyone going overseas not to get involved in these games

, as tempting as the proposition may be at the time.

The perpetrators are professional criminals so won't take no for an answer and put enormous pressure on their victims to take part.

17 meter long whale stranded at Situbondo [ East Java ] successfully rescued by Balinese divers

17 meter long  whale stranded at Situbondo  [ East Java ]  successfully rescued by Balinese divers

A sperm whale stranded near Situbondo on 02-03-2018  in East Java was freed and safely returned. 

Cancellation of offshore airport at Norh Bali and enlargement of Denpasar Airport

Cancellation of offshore airport at Norh Bali and enlargement of Denpasar Airport

10 days after the announcement  by operations director Tulus Pranowo, Airports Kinesis chief technical officer Shad Serroune and BIBU

Royal Cremation Ceremony in Ubud with highest bade in world

Royal Cremation Ceremony in Ubud with highest bade in world

Bade used as an escort of the Puri Ubud family, the late AA Niang Agung,

250 MILLION USD LUXURY YACHT SEIZED IN BALI ON DEMAND OF U.S.

250 MILLION USD LUXURY YACHT SEIZED IN BALI  ON DEMAND OF U.S.

Indonesia seized ON 28/02/2018  a luxury yacht on the island of Bali sought by the US Department of Justice. 

Bandara International new Airport has name and located at offshore of northern part of Bali

Bandara International new Airport has name and located at offshore of northern part of Bali
Still no confirmation for future airport at North bali, but here is even a name for the new airport
Bandara International Bali Baru (BIBU) or 'the new international airport of Bali'.
The airport must be located in the sea, off the north coast of the island.

 The President Director of PT Bandara Internasional Bali Utara (PT BIBU) Panji Sakti

explained the plan of the project location that would have existed

at 19 kilometers to the east in the capital of Buleleng Singaraja, North Bali will move to offshore due to limited land.

The plan of this airport will be built offshore in the area of ​​North Bali.

airport I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport is located.

The new airport must be able to process 32 million passengers per year.

The Indonesian Minister of Transport, Budi Karya Sumadi,

does not want to say much about the new airport.

He says that first the social and cultural effects of the construction of the

new airport and the consequences for the environment must be investigated.

The minister says that there are also plans for the construction

of two additional runways at the existing airport in Bali:

I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar.

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