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A
vibrant culture, unique arts and ceremonies, a friendly people
and scenic beauty make Bali an island almost unreal in today's
changing world and is therefore the main destination for pleasure
tourists to Indonesia. Bali's international airport, Ngurah
Rai, is the nation's eastern gateway, served by numerous international
airlines and charter flights.
Sanur
and Kuta are located on the eastern and western coasts
of the southern part of the island. The Nusa Dua peninsula
on the southern tip is still growing as a tourist resort Bali's
culture is based on its unique form of Hinduism called "Hindu
Darma" which has been retained after the Islamization
of Java, since then developed through the centuries. Though
the caste system is observed, it is notas rigid as in India.
Religion is the source of traditional customs in family
and
community life. Its influence is also strongly felt in the
arts. With a completely different lifestyle from the rest
of Indonesia, the Balinese have managed to preserve their
culture despite the overwhelming foreign influences brought
by the increasing number of visitors.
Bali's "rajas" and princes were deprived of their
kingdoms by the colonial government in the early part of this
century, but many of them still own their palaces and are
respected as patrons of the arts. The classical dance drama
is based on the old Hindu epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabarata,
or on local folklore
(such as Barong dance).
The
island of Bali is mountainous in the center with a cluster
of volcanoes of which one is the active Mount Agung and considered
sacred. Terraced rice-fields dominate the landscape, with
small streams bringing water for irrigation.
The attraction
of Bali is its unique art and culture. It almost seems that
every person is an artist in some form, whether it is painting,
weaving, carving, basketry, etc., or even in decorations which
are done at many shrines in public areas, on roads, paddy
fields or in homes. Villagers spend their free time in these
arts which are taught from a very young age.
The soul
of the Balinese is in his religion, so it finds its expression
in the arts. A friendly people, the Balinese who are more
exposed to international tourists, generally speak more English
than people in other parts of Indonesia. Keeping pace with
the number of visitors and the need for their accommodation,
more hotels have been built, from small bungalow types for
the budget traveler to the luxurious Nusa Dua tourist
resort area. Water sports have gained in popularity : surfing
on Kuta, wind surfing at Sanur, sailing and
scuba diving at several other tourist parts. |