Face of Bali
The Balinese are closely inspired by their religion which is also
inseperable with their daily lives.
Bali is one of the unique among thousand of islands that make the
Indonesian Archipelago. Well known as the island of the Gods, Bali
has distinguish character with its natural beauties, the hospitality
of the people and of course, its exotic culture. Visitors find the
islands fascinating in how the islands is able to endure the quality
of its colourful culture and how the natives keep their harmony with
nature. Traditional rituals and practices are still alive today as a
testimony of the richness of their spriritual faith.
The strong cultural identity of Bali took it's root from
combination of closely related essential element susch as unique
religion, language, castes, community life, land cultivation and
expression of its art. Of the four castes, Brahmana, Satria, and
Wesia represent 10% of the population whereas the Sudras (the
farmers and The caste system, still very much alive today,
regulates, apart from their religious power, the different levels of
the Balinese Language.
The official language in Bali Bahasa Indonesia, but the
traditional language of Balinese remains the everyday dialect in the
island. Eash Balinese belong to his or her caste, but foremost to
their community, which from birth to death regulates life in its
social and religious aspects. Numerous ceremonies mark the
progression of life, starting with the first birthday, 210 days
after birth, which is the length a Balinese year. Childhood is
treated with respect and gentleness until teen years celebrated with
the tooth filing ceremony.
Bali
has an area of more than 5,000 square kilometres. It is tropical
island where the soil so rich and fertile that the land a form of
Hinduism which covers 95% of the whole population. The Balinese are
closely inspired by their religion which is also inseparable with
their daily lives. It won't be difficult for visitors to spot the
natives in their religious rituals and ceremonies. There is also a
small minority of Moslems, Christians and Buddhist of Chinese and
Balinese origin.
Bali has a consistently warm climate which is particularly mild
in the dry season that makes a perfect land for agriculture.
Visitors will find the famous and beautiful terraced rice paddies
which then transformed into vast paddies fields. The whole
irrigation system, unique in the world, is managed by this
association which ensures the fair distribution of Most of the
natives are farmers which grow rice and other important corps such
as coconut, vanilla, cloves and maize and other exotic tropical
fruits.
The
island offers many of beautiful spots and amusing places for
visitors around the world. Traditional and religious events and art
festivals are held periodically. Visitors are welcome to learn about
the traditional architecture, arts, paintings, music, dance,
ceremonies and spiritual beliefs. The natural surroundings of Bali
perfectly complete the beauty of the island. Bali's beaches and
other natural spots have drawn many visitors from around the world
to come and feel the magical touch of the island.
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