Saturday, September 8, 2012

Map of Jembrana City


JEMBRANA REGENCY

Capital - Negara
Highest Peak - Mt. Patas - 1'500 m.
Location: Western Bali
Land Area: 841'80 sq. km.
No. Of Districts - 4 (Melaya, Negara, Mendoyo, Pekutatan)
Important Phone numbers:
Direct Enquiries - 0365 41108
Jembrana Tourist Office - Tlp: 0365 - 41210
Address - Jl. Setia Budi, Negara.
Museum Gilimanuk - 0365 61328
BUPATI - 0365 41210 N.B. Negara's famous Bull Races are in August
Negara - District Capital of Jembrana - Located on the south-western part of the Regency.


History :
This regency is thought to have been established in the early 1400's, although civil war broke out and the regency became part of the Badung regency. In the 17th century, sparsely populated Jembrana was not of much interest to the other royal Balinese kingdoms and for a time it was ruled over by a prince from Sulawesi. Jembrana was one of the first kingdoms to surrender to the invading Dutch in the 1800's.

Negara Town - A small town on set along the main road between Denpasar & Gilimanuk. Negara itself does not have many tourist sites although it is famous for the bull races, held every year in October. Domesticated water buffalo races and horse races attract a number of tourist as well as many Balinese. Jegog - the giant bamboo gamelan (orchestra) - is typical of Jembrana and is seldom heard outside the regency.

West Bali National Park - This Park is home to the rare Java Deer, the rarer Bali Starling and many other animals such as the Boss Javanicus, or wild bull.

Medewi Beach - Famous for surfing, the long left handers are best in the morning before the wind gets up. The beach itself is not fantastic. Tourist accommodation ranges from guesthouses to smarter hotels with pools.

Gilimanuk - Bali's most western town, this is the ferrying point for people wishing to cross to Java. The tranquil bay is good for water sports and it is the closest place to stay if you wish to visit West Bali National Park.

Cekik - A village just south of Gilimanuk, with prehistoric remains (Circa 1000BC) The headquarters of the National Park and visitors centre are located here.

Palasari Dam - The dam is good for water sports and the nearby village of Palasari is one of the few Catholic communities in Bali. The church is quite distinctive.

Candikusuma Beach - Large wide beach with views to Java. Very popular at weekends and holidays with the local community.

Baluk Rening Beach - This beach comes alive in August when the annual Jukung races take place. A western facing beach with good sunset views.

Perancak - A small village in which Bali's renowned Buffalo racing is performed for tourists. A reptile park and a riverside temple are other Perancak sites.

Delod Berawah Beach - A popular beach with the occasional bull and horse race.

Rambut Siwi - One of Bali's major cliff-top temples and the largest in west Bali. It was built in the 1500's by the same priest that built both the Uluwatu and Tanah Lot temples. The sunset from this vantage point is outstanding.

Bunut Bolong - A sacred banyan grows over the road, or rather the road goes through this very large tree, up into the foothills of west Bali and towards Pupuan. The surrounding area is tropical forest and has many impressive trees

Pengambengan - The biggest fishing port on Bali, not an actual port but the here seas are at their calmest and there are no dangerous reefs.

Mekepung or Makepung

Attractions Mekepung in this field developed around the year 1930 and Sais / Jokinya soldiers dress in the style of the ancient kingdom in Bali is wearing headband, scarf, selempod, trousers dipinggang barefoot and wearing a sword tucked poleng gloves (black and white).


Map of Tabanan City


TABANAN REGENCY


Capital - Tabanan
Highest Peak - Mt. Batukau - 2'276 metres above sea level
Location: South-western Bali
Important phone numbers:
Direct Enquiries - 108
Tabanan Tourist Office Tlp: 811602
(Address - Jl. Gunung Agung, Tabanan.)

History :
Founded in the 14th century Tabanan had a mixed history with numerous conflicts, mainly with the neighboring kingdom of Mengwi. By the end of the 1700's Tabanan had managed to claim part of the Mengwi kingdom however lost it back to the Mengwi Royal household by the mid 1800's. By 1906 the Dutch having conquered Tabanan, imprisoned the king and his son.


Tabanan - District Capital of Tabanan - Located on the south eastern part of the Regency. A very large, clean town with wide-open streets. The Subak Museum dedicated to rice cultivation, and the Gedong Marya theatre, dedicated to the famous dancer Mario, are the only real tourist sites in Tabanan, however the rest of this fertile region has many diverse attractions.

Alas Kedaton Temple - Near the village of Kukuh, an ancient temple is located in this12 hectare forest that houses both monkeys and large bats.

Abiantuwung - This village stages many dance performances, both old and new. It is also boasted the Whrahatnala School of Dance, which has now sadly shut down.

Batukaru - With the highest peak at 2'276 metres above sea level, this volcanic massif has three small nature reserves on and around the three smallest peaks, Lesung, Tapak and Pohen.

Bratan Lake - Japanese caves on the west shore and a pleasure park on the southern shore of the lake and the cool mountain air make this a pleasant place to spend a day. Various water sports are available at the pleasure-park.

Botanical Gardens - Raya Eka Karya Gardens - With a land area of 129.2 hectares the Botanical Gardens maintains up to 650 species of tree and approximately 450 species of orchid.

Bedugul - A cool, mountain, market town that supplies much of the fruit, vegetables and flowers that Bali consumes. One thousand five hundred metres above sea level, Bedugul is on the shores of Lake Bratan, the crater-lake of Mt. Bratan

Jatiluwih - Famous for the view over endless rice terraces stretching as far as the eye can see. Here, at 850 metres above sea level, temperatures are cooler.

Kediri - A small village near Tabanan that stages an interesting cattle market every three days.

Kerambitan - Puri Gede, Puri Anyar Baturiti, are two 17th century palaces of the former Tabanan royal family. Interesting stone carvings and antique Chinese porcelain plates embedded in the walls of the gong pavilions are amongst the various items of interest.

Marga - National Monument of Margarana, built to commemorate the bravery of I Gusti Ngurah Rai and his followers in Indonesia's struggle for independence against the Dutch.

Pura Luhur Batukau - A royal ancestral temple, with a seven-tiered pagoda, built on the foothills of Mt. Batukau. Not as easily accessible as others, this temple remains off the beaten track its forest surroundings have an abundance of flora and fauna.

Pujungan Waterfall - Near the village of Pujungan. Coffee plantations can be seen en route to this waterfall, which plunges down between narrow white cliffs.

Soka Beach - A wide, quiet, white sand beach with a few kiosks and colorful fishing boats.

Tanah Lot -This famous temple sits on top of an eroding sentinel rock and high tides cut it off from the mainland. Underground caves are said to house sea serpents that guard this temple. This is probably Bali's most photographed temple, and is renowned for stunning sunsets.

Ulun Danu Bratan Temple - A 17th century temple, dedicated to Sang Dewi Danau, goddess of the lake. Part of the temple juts out into the lake and a Buddhist stupa near the outer courtyard bears witness to this temple's Hindu- Buddhist roots. Early mornings are the best time to visit, as clouds or mist soon roll in.

Yeh Panas & Penatahan Hotsprings - These hot springs are located on the banks of the River Ho. The bubbling water contains sulphur and sodium and is said to cure skin problems. Tourist accommodation is available.


Consulates Offices in Bali

  1. AUSTRALIAN CONSULATE - Bali & NTB - GENERAL
    Mr Bruce Cowled - Consul General
    Mr Brian Diamond - Consul
    Ms Adelaide Worcester . Vice Consul (Mixed Duties)
    Mr Paul(Reg) Hunniford . AFP Liaison
    Address: Jl. Hayam Wuruk 88 B, Tanjung Bungkak, Denpasar - Bali .
    E-mail: bali.congen@dfat.gov.au
    Website: http://www.dfat.gov.au/bali
    Phone : 241118, Fax: 221195
    Consular hours: Monday to Friday 0800 . 1200 & 1230 - 1600
    Visa hours: Monday to Friday 0830 . 1200
    Emergency: Call to Consulate Number (361) 241118 and follow the menu
    to connect direct to the 24 hr Consular Operations Centre in Canberra .
    Or make a call to Canberra number 02-6261 33

  2. HONORARY CONSULATE OF BRAZIL - Bali
    Mr. Aureo Renato Vianna Filho . Honorary Consul
    Address: C/- By The Sea Store Jl. Raya Legian No. 186, Kuta 80361
    Phone: 757 775 , Fax: 751 005
    E-mail: brazilconsul@bali.net
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 1000 . 1800
    Emergency: 0818 344 928 .

  3. BRITISH HONORARY CONSULATE - Bali & Lombok
    Mr Mark Wilson - Honorary Consul
    Address: Jl. Tirta Nadi 20, Sanur, Denpasar 80238
    E-mail: bcbali@dps.centrin.net.id
    Phone: 270 601 , Fax: 287 804
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0830 . 1230
    Emergency: 0811 802 435 . Jakarta Duty Officer or 08123 838 844
    Bali Honorary Consul , 08123838844.

  4. HONORARY CONSULATE OF CHILE - Bali & Lombok
    Mr Bernard Haymoz . Honorary Consul
    Address: Jl. Pengembak Gg 1 No. 3, Sanur, Denpasar 80827
    E-mail: chilehonconsulate@bali-villa.com
    Phone: 281503 / 756781 , Fax: 285216 / 756783
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1700
    Emergency: 0811394045.

  5. HONORARY CONSULATE OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC - Bali & NTB
    Mr Graham James . Honorary Consul
    Address: Jl. Pengembak 17, Sanur
    E-mail: bali@honorary.mzv.cz
    Phone: 286 465, Fax: 286 408
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0830 - 1630
    Emergency: 08123 970 129 .


  6. CONSULAR AGENCY OF FRANCE Bali & Lombok
    Mr Raphael Devianne . Honorary Consul
    Address: Jl. Mertasari Gg. II No. 08, Sanur
    E-mail: consul@dps.centrin.net.id
    Phone: 285 485, Fax: 286 406
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1200
    Emergency: 08123 800 124 .

  7. HONORARY CONSULATE OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY - Bali & NTB
    Mr Reinhold Jantzen . Honorary Consul
    Address: Jl. Pantai Karang No. 17, Sanur
    E-mail: germanconsul@bali-ntb.com
    Phone: 288 535, Fax: 288 826
    Public Hours: Monday to Friday 0800 . 1200
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0800 . 1200 & 1300 . 1600
    Emergency: 08123 913 938 .

  8. HONORARY CONSULATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY - Bali
    Ms Gabriella Cristofoli - Honorary Consul
    Address: C/- Marintur Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 219, Sanur
    E-mail: huconbali@telkom.net
    Phone: 287701, Fax: 735232
    Office Hours: Monday to Friday 1000 . 1200
    Emergency: 0811 389 680 or 0816 790 046 .

  9. HONORARY CONSULATE OF ITALY - Bali & NTB
    Mr Giuseppe Confessa (Pino) - Honorary Consul
    Address: C/- Lotus Enterprise Building
    Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran
    E-mail: italconsbali@italconsbali.org
    Website: http://www.italconsbali.org
    Phone: 701 005, Fax: 701 005
    Public Hours: Monday to Friday 1000 . 1300
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 1000 . 1600
    Emergency: 08123 904 471 .

  10. CONSULAR OFFICE OF JAPAN - Bali
    Mr Noboru Nomura . Consul ( 0811 398 225 )
    Mr Masahiro Sato . Consul ( 08123 801 941 )
    Mr Yoshihiko Endo . Vice Consul ( 08123 801 923 )
    Ms Akiko Ito . Admin ( 08123 801 942 )
    Address: Jl. Raya Puputan 170, Renon, Denpasar 80235 PO. BOX. 3432 Denpasar Bali
    Phone: 227 628, Fax: 265 066
    E-mail: konjpdps@indo.net.id
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0830 . 1230 & 1330 - 1600
    Emergency: 08123 801 941 .

  11. HONORARY CONSULATE OF MALAYSIA
    Mr Feisol Hasyim . Honorary Consul
    Address: Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort
    Jl Pantai Kuta, Legian Bali 80030
    Fax: 752 519, Phone: 752 520
    Email: feisol@attglobal.net.

  12. HONORARY CONSULATE OF MEXICO - Bali , NTB, NTT & Jayapura
    Mr I Gusti Bagus Yudhara, MBA - Honorary Consul
    Address: Astina Tours & Travel Building
    Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin No. 1A, Renon, Denpasar
    E-mail: yudhara@astinatravel.com
    Phone: 223 266, Fax: 244 568
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0900. 1500
    Emergency: 288 218 or 0811 399 929 .

  13. HONORARY CONSULATE OF THE NETHERLANDS Bali & NTB
    Mr Al Purwa, MBA - Honorary Consul
    Address: Jl. Raya Kuta 127, Kuta 80361
    P O Box 3337 Denpasar 80001
    E-mail: dutchconsulate@kcb-tours.com
    Phone: 761502 / 751517, Fax: 761502 / 752777
    Website: www.netherlandsembassy.or.id
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0830 . 1230 & 1330 . 1600
    Visa Hours: 0830 . 1230 only
    Emergency: +62 818 789 444 .

  14. ROYAL DANISH ( DENMARK ) HONORARY CONSULATE - Bali & Lombok
    Mrs Loeana Kanginnadhi - Honorary Consul of Denmark (Royal Danish)
    Address: Mimpi Resort, Kawasan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran
    E-mail: mimpi@mimpi.com
    Website: http://www.mimpi.com
    Phone: 701 070 Ext. 32, Fax: 701 073/4
    Office Hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1400
    Emergency: 08123 802 104 or 08123 930 809

  15. NORWEGIAN HONORARY CONSULATE
    Ms Mira Chandra . Honorary Consul of Norway
    Address: Mimpi Resort, Kawasan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran
    E-mail: mimpi@mimpi.com
    Website: http://www.mimpi.com
    Phone: 701070 Ext. 32 , Fax: 701073/4
    Office Hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1400
    Emergency: 08123 802 104 or 08123 930 809

  16. HONORARY CONSULATE OF SPAIN - Bali
    Mr Amir Rabik - Honorary Consul
    Address: Kompleks Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Vallet 2, No. 11 Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta
    E-mail: rabik@indo.net.id
    Phone: 769 286/7 , Fax: 769186
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1200 & 1300 . 1600
    Emergency: 975 736 or 08123 840 801

  17. HONORARY CONSULATE OF SWEDEN & FINLAND - Bali & Lombok
    Mr Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya - Honorary Consul
    Address: Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur
    PO Box 3091 Denpasar 80030 Bali
    Phone: 282 223, Fax: 282 211
    E-mail: sweconsul@yahoo.com
    Office hours: Tuesday & Thursday 0900 - 1200
    Emergency: 08179 723 658


  18. SWISS & AUSTRIAN CONSULATE - Bali
    Mr Jon Zürcher . Consul
    Address: Kompleks Istana Kuta Galeria (former Central Parking)
    Blok Valet 2 No. 12, Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta 761 511
    E-mail: jonswiss@telkom.net / swisscon@telkom.net
    Phone: 751 735, Fax: 754 457
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1300
    Emergency: 754 719 or 730 149 or 08123 948 861 or 0818 566 392

  19. THE ROYAL THAI CONSULATE - Bali
    Mr. Peraphon Prayooravong . Honorary Consul
    Mr. Poramate Khemwongthong . Consular Officer
    Address: Jl. Puputan Raya No. 81, Renon Denpasar 80235
    Email: RTC_bali@thaimail.com
    Phone: 263 310, Fax: 238 044
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1200 & 1300 . 1600
    Visa hours: Monday to Friday 0900 . 1200 & 1330 . 1600
    Emergency: 081 6472 4466

  20. CONSULAR AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Bali
    Mr. Joshua N. Finch . Consular Agent
    Address: Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 188, Denpasar 80235
    E-mail: amcobali@indosat.net.id
    Phone: 233 605
    Office hours: Monday to Friday 0800 . 1200 & 1300 . 1630 Fax: 222 426
    Emergency: 08123 802 540 .

Friday, September 7, 2012

Map of Gianyar City


GIANYAR REGENCY
Capital - Gianyar
Important phone numbers:
Direct Enquiries -108
Gianyar Tourist Office Tlp: 93401
(Address - Jl. Ngurah Rai 21, Gianyar.)


History :
Gianyar Town - District capital of Gianyar Regency - Located in the south eastern part of the regency, Gianyar is well known for it's roasted babi guling (suckling pig). It is a large town that holds little of interest for the tourist. The temple of Pura Dalem just north of the town has fine examples of stone carvings and you may wish to visit some of the small weaving industries.


Batubulan Village - Stone carvings line the road, many are made on the premises however a few are also carved elsewhere. Many types of Balinese dances including trance dances are performed here for tourists.
Blahbatuh Village - Gaduh Temple houses the ancient, folkloric, stone head of Kebo Iwa, a Balinese hero of the Majapahit era.

Bedulu - This village houses the Museum of Archaeology, which exhibits pre-Hindu artifacts, stone carvings and old Chinese porcelain and the Samuan Tiga Temple, which stages an eleven day ceremony during the 10th full moon according to the Balinese Calendar.

Bona - a village dedicated to producing bamboo products. Said to be where the Kecak dance originated.

Celuk - This village specializes in gold and silver works, producing all kinds of jewellery and ornaments.
Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah) - An 11th century Buddhist meditations cave with a statue of Ganesh in the interior and other elaborate carvings.

Gunung Kawi - A candi complex dating from the 11th century, in which the candis have been carved directly out of the rock. The surrounding area is very picturesque. Not as dramatic as the other nearby candis and caves are Garba Cave and Candi Krobokan, two 12th century monuments, worth visiting if just to get off the beaten track.

Mas Village - A village renowned for producing Bali's sacred masks.

Pejeng - Home to the temple of Penataran Sasih or Temple of the Moon. It contains the famous bronze Moon Drum, said to be over 2000 years old. It is the largest, single cast, bronze drum in the world. Good examples of 13th and 14th century stone carvings can be found at the nearby Pusering Jagat and Kebo Edan temples.

Sukawati - A market town selling all of Bali's souvenirs in one location. It is also a market for the local Balinese looking to buy ceremonial articles.

Tegallalang - Shops abound on either side of the road. Slightly north rice terraces abound and, at nearby Petulu, see white Herons return to nest as the sun goes down.

Tirta Empul - Since the 10th century Tirta Empul has been one of Bali's holiest places. Balinese come to bathe in the ancient pools as the waters are said to have curative powers.

Ubud - Now the cultural and artistic centre of Bali and a blossoming tourist destination. Bali's four art museums namely, ARMA, Neka, Puri Lukisan and Rudana are all located here. The surrounding hamlets are all worth visiting. Ubud has many traditional dance and music performances and a number of workshops and courses are available. Accommodation ranging from five star luxury boutique hotels right through to guesthouses abound.

Yeh Pulu - Close to the Elephant Cave are some 14th century bathing pools with interesting carvings.


Map of Bangli City


BANGLI REGENCY
Capital - Bangli
Highest Peak - Mt. Abang - 2'152m.
Location: Central - Eastern Bali
Land Area: 520'81 sq. km.
No. Of Districts - 4 ( Bangli, Kintamani, Susut, Tembuku)
Important Phone numbers:
Direct Enquiries - 0366-91108
Bangli Tourist Office - Tlp: 0366 - 91537
(Address - Jl. Sriwijaya #23)

History :
As Lake Batur located in the Bangli Regency, was a major source of irrigation water for south & east Bali, the regency was greatly fought over by neighboring rulers. Bangli became the capital of this Balinese kingdom in the year Balinese Icaka year of 1204.

Sites:
Bangli Town - Located in the southern part of the regency, on the foothills of the Batur volcanic range -: The ancient Kehen Temple (Pura Kehen) in Bangli, is famous for having been built under an enormous Banyan tree*.. The walls are inlayed with pieces of chipped porcelain and the upper sanctuary has 11 tapering merus (resting places of the gods). There is a small museum (Saison Buddha Bangle) nearby. Every 3 years the Kehen temple celebrates a unique festival, in which offerings tower high in the courtyard and ritual Baris Warrior Dances are performed utilizing different weapons. The nearby Sasana Art Centre also organizes the occasional art & dance performance. The view beyond the town of Bangli, from Demulih Hill (Bukit), offers and astounding view. (* These trees -fiches benjeminica or religiosa-, visible all over Bali, can grow with or without aerial roots. They are of special significance to the Balinese who believe that they are the dwelling place of spirits. They are usually sashed around the trunk, with a chequered black & white cloth, and are the recipients of many daily offerings.)

Bamboo Forest nr. Kubu
: Located 5kms. From Bangli; many different types of bamboo, such as Petung and Bambu Talang grow in this forest, the sound of the wind blowing through the bamboo is quite unique.

Dusun Kuning Waterfall - 6 kms. South of Bangli; near to Dusun Kuning village is a 25 m. high waterfall that flows into the Melangit River to the south. The cool and shady clove-tree forest that surrounds these falls is home to hordes of monkeys.

Mount Batur -1'750m. Last active 1926. The Batur complex has been described as one of the largest and finest calderas in the world, (caldera being a volcano with a lake in the centre of the crater). Lake Batur, is a major source of irrigation water for both south & east Bali. On the western shore is Toyah Bungkah; surrounded by a stark volcanic landscape is an ideal spot for fishing and swimming. A hot spring, with supposed curative powers, is worth a visit. Terunyan village - Located on Northeast shore of Lake Batur, and only accessible by a 30 minute boat trip, departing from Kedisan village, located on the southern side of the lake. (The name of this village is derived from the words Taru & Menyan - the smell of the fragrant tree of incense growing in this village). One of Bali's most famous sites, this village's immaculately kept houses, streets and grass verges are reminiscent of what Bali might have looked like in days gone by. This Bali Aga village does not perform the ngaben, or usual cremation ceremony, that Bali is famous for, but uniquely preserves it's deceased by leaving the bodies, (although covered in shrouds, the face is left uncovered) under the fragrant & magical, incense tree. This method of "embalming" is called Mepasah. Trunyan's temple is the Pancering Jagat Temple (or navel of the world temple) and houses a 4 meter high statue known as Arca da Tonta. The Barong Brutuk dance is staged here on the full moon of (Purnama) Sasih Kapat. Masked dancers whip bystanders & spectators in this totally unique land fertility dance.

Penglipuran Village - A traditional, picturesque Balinese village, with a population of 750. The Penglipuran Heroes Monument was built here in commemoration of Cpt. Anak Agung Gde Mudita and his troops.

Pengotan Village - A traditional pre Majapahit village with different traits and customs than other villages in Bali. Many unique dances are staged at Pura Penataran during temple festivals. The Papah "war', various Baris dances and even the manner in which they bury their deceased is completely different to that other Balinese villages.

Penulisan - Picturesque village with panoramic views. Nearby in the village of Tegeh Koripan, a temple with a long flight of stairs is often shrouded in mist giving it a magical appearance.

Pura Dalem Balingkang - Pinggan Village (located in the northern part of Lake Batur) originally built as a palace, this unique temple has a delightful mix of Balinese and Chinese influences. Picturesque mountain scenery.

Puncak Penulisan Temple - This temple located on Penulisan hill, the dividing line between north and south Bali, consists of 5 different temple complexes situated on various terraces. Stone statues in the fifth complex are believed to be from the megalithic era.

Pura Ulun Danu Batur - 990m above sea level - in Kalanganyar, Batur Village, Kintamani District. These surviving shrines of this temple were relocated to its present location after a devastating eruption in 1917.An anniversary ceremony (Ngusaba Ke Dasa) is held each year. This temple houses an impressive Gong Gede (large gong) which is used to accompany the sacred Baris & Rejang dances which usually take place around the third week of March.

Taman Bali Raja - A large water garden temple built by King Sang Anom. Ponds and water features with a vast array of tropical flora surround this temple.

Bangli's Arts & Crafts
Article Village
- Palm Leaf Handicrafts - Cempaga, Tanggahan, Peken, Susut, Kayubihi, Undisan, Throughout Bangli
- Gold & Silver
- Bamboo Handicrafts
- Wood Carving(Furniture & temple)

Map of Denpasar City


Denpasar City - capital of Bali

BADUNG REGENCY
Capita l: Denpasar
Population: Over 300'000
Location: Central & South Bali
Important Phone numbers:
Direct Enquiries - (0361) 108
Badung Tourist Office - Jl. Bakungsari #1, Kuta. Telp: 62-361-756176

Villages, sites & temples of Badung Regency are: Denpasar - capital of regency; Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa (tanjung - peninsula), Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Petitenget Temple, Canggu, Kapal, Mengwi, Taman Ayun Temple, Bukit Sari Temple, Sangeh monkey forest.

Denpasar: Bali's capital.
Sites and places of interest in Denpasar:

Museum of Bali - Puputan Sq. Denpasar's only museum was built in 1932. This ethnographical museum (ethnography being the study of a particular society and culture) contains many prehistoric and historic instruments and textiles.

Pura Jagatnatha - One of Bali's most visited temples, located next to the museum, Puputan Sq. and near the Four faced Statue in central Denpasar. This temple is especially worth visiting for the Saraswati, Galungan and Kuningan ceremonies.

Art Centre Werdhi Budaya - Puputan Sq, Bali's centre for dance and art. This art complex has a large amphitheatre that stages many of Bali's traditional dances. It is the centre of activity throughout the Bali Art's Festival held every year, mid June - mid July.
Indonesia Art Institute - Bali's dance, music and art institute. The STSI amphitheatre stages monthly full moon dance performances.

Badung/Kumbasari Market - Recently renovated market that provides for al the locals needs. Beautifully arranged fruit, flowers for offerings, herbs, spices and all kinds of local handicrafts stretch out into two main buildings over the Denpasar River. Jl. Sulawesi is the neighboring street that provides a myriad of fabrics and textiles.

Kreneng Market - The second largest traditional market in Denpasar. It is renowned for its night stalls selling many varieties of Balinese food and drink.

Bird Market - Located on Jl. Veteran, this market sells an assortment of beautiful birds and other animals including the unique Kintamani dog. Please remember it is illegal to keep certain birds and animals in captivity!

Puputan Badung Square - The city's central park. A statue commemorates a heroic moment in the battle of 1906. It is the location for many of Bali's pageants and processions. Nyepi and the opening ceremony of The Bali Arts Festival is held around this square. One of Bali's oldest temples Puri Jaganatha and the Museum of Bali are on one side of this square.

Catur Muka Statue (Four faced statue) - Standing in the centre of Denpasar, to one side of the Puputan Square, is a large granite, statue depicting Brahma as the almighty Creator of the world, nature and all it's inhabitants.

Puri Satria, Pemecutan Jero Kuta & Puri Kesiman - These palaces have seen better days but all are a good example of traditional Balinese architecture.

Other interesting locations within the Badung Regency are:

Uluwatu Temple - perched on a high cliff on the Southwest tip of Bali, Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali's older places of worship. Built around the 11th century, by Hindu high priest Empu Kuturan; it is inhabited by a group of sacred monkeys who guard the temple. This is one of Bali's best sunset spots.

Beaches on Bukit - southern peninsula; Uluwatu, Gerger, Goa Suluban, Padang Padang, Nyang Nyang, Bingin, Dreamland, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Kedonganan. Many of the above beaches are famous surfing spots, some are difficult to access and the waves are generally for the intermediate to advanced surfer. Beware of corals and strong currents.

Nusa Dua - A major tourist resort on the southern most peninsula of the island. Set on about 450 hectares, this well groomed tourist enclave boasts 3.5 kilometers of white sand beaches, a number of five star hotels and one of the world's best golf courses, Bali Golf & Country Club - recently voted to be amongst the best 5 courses in the world. Convention halls, amphitheatres, shopping centers & immaculate landscaping make Nusa Dua an ideal place to stay if you wish to get away from it all.

Tanjung Benoa - Benoa Peninsula - bordering Nusa Dua to the north this peninsula offers travelers fine hotels, water sports and similar environs as Nusa Dua.

Jimbaran - On the west coast of the Bukit Peninsula, near the airport, is Jimbaran Bay. It is home to some of Bali's top hotels, Four Seasons Resort, Ritz Carlton and Bali Intercontinental Resort. Guests can sail swim and even go fishing in the bay. Jimbaran village has long been one of Bali's traditional fishing villages and the traditional fish market offers delicious seafood right on the beach.

Tuban - The area, just slightly north of the airport, known as Tuban, has long enticed tourists to her reasonably priced hotels, well-groomed beaches and organized nightlife. The Waterbom Park & Spa, go-karts and hotel sports facilities fulfill daytime pleasures; large shopping centers with many restaurants, local, international and fast food outlets stay open well into the night. Tuban is also well known for the horse drawn carts that can be seen taking visitors around the area.

Kuta - World famous for sand, surf and shopping, this area is jam-packed with activity 24 hours a day! Kuta is a major hustling & bustling resort town, with hundreds of hotels, bars, restaurants and shops. Here, small guesthouses and large hotels jostle for positioning along the beachfront. Beach sellers endlessly offer their wares to the sun-worshipper; sarongs, jeweler, shells, massages and manicures; even bows and arrows.Proclaim an interest in purchasing something and these beach marketers will crowd round the unsuspecting tourist until a sale is struck. This is part of the fun of Bali. Nightlife is a major happening in Kuta with a number of surf bars, cafes and restaurants offering videos, cheap drinks and even cheaper food.The more upmarket restaurants are ensconced in Kuta's small narrow (gangs) alleyways. The internationally famous Poppies and a string of other hidden garden paradi offer the weary tourist a welcome respite from the haggling streets. Cold beers, exotic cocktails, delicious food all, at a fraction of the European price. If action is what is wanted then Kuta is the place to be!

Seminyak - Heading north along the main street of Kuta (Legian St) is Seminyak, the slightly more up market area of Kuta, housing the quaint local hangouts of some of the foreign Bali residents. Italian, Indian, Greek, French and many more are just a sample of not only the food on offer but also of the cosmopolitanism that Seminyak has become.

Fashion boutiques, interior designers, candle makers, painters and many more are the chosen careers of these eclectic nomads. The most famous landmarks here are Teras, Pantarei, Ryoshi, all restaurants that usually start buzzing at about 10pm. ; Café Luna, Café del Mar, the A-Bar & Liquid are the human watering holes all located on Jl. Dhyana Pura that really come alive after midnight.
Double Six (66) the only beach night-club in the area stays open until 6.00 am.

Kapal : This roadside town produces a large part of Bali's ceramics, statues and temple accessories. The Sadat Temple in the town centre has interesting wall carvings.

Mengwi & Pura Taman Ayun - Originally built in the 17th century, this royal family garden temple was extensively renovated in the early 1900's. Surrounded by a moat and lotus lake, the temple's inner courtyard has an impressive number of Merus - tiered shrines built for the Bali's ancestors and heroes.

Bukit Sari Monkey Forest & Pura Bukit Sari - near the village of Sangeh, just north of Mengwi. A troupe of monkeys guard the impressive 17th century temple, which is set in the heart of a nutmeg forest. Beware of the monkeys as they have a reputation for being swift of hand and light of foot! Hold onto your cameras and bags tightly, it is best if you don't wear jewellery.

LV8 Resort Hotel, Canggu - Bali. Staff WANTED !!!



The First International Festival of Classical Balinese Paintings, July 28th - October 28th 2012 at Nyoman Gunarsa Museum, Bali



Thursday, September 6, 2012

Seminar - Mencegah dan Menanggulangi Permasalahan Kesehatan Anak

Bagi para orangtua dengan anak usia SD di wilayah Ubud dan sekitarnya, ada seminar menarik di Campuhan Parenting Club! Hubungi Campuhan College di 0361-7800399 untuk keterangan lebih lanjut.

Friday, August 31, 2012

CALENDAR OF EVENTS - SEPTEMBER 2012

SEPTEMBER 1ST – AN AFTERNOON WITH AUTHOR NIGEL BARLEY
Biku Restaurant and Ganesha Bookshop present an afternoon with the author from 3pm onwards for his latest book launch The Devil's Garden, following the acclaim of his books Island of Demons and Stamford Raffles. Please reserve a table to avoid disappointment. Jl. Raya Petitenget 888, Ph: 0361 8570 888. www.bikubali.com | www.ganeshabooksbali.com

SEPTEMBER 8TH – HINDU CEREMONY - HARI RAYA KUNINGAN
This day is always celebrated 10 days after Galungan and on a Saturday marking the end of the festivities, sending deified ancestors back to the heavens. There will be many colourful temple ceremonies, with the Balinese suitably attired coming to and fro, according plenty of photo opportunities. Please be patient when on the roads.

SEPTEMBER 15TH – DARK MOON - TILEM KATIGA
The Balinese adhering to the Hindu Dharma religion will celebrate 'Tilem' in temple ceremonies, which are mostly held in every major temple and family shrines around the island of Bali. On this day Hindus make offerings to the Gods, placed on the ground at the entrance of each housing compound. The aim is to beg God's grace; so that one's dark thoughts will be illuminated by Him.

SEPTEMBER 26TH - 30TH – 7TH ANNUAL SANUR VILLAGE FESTIVAL
Located at the cottages area of Inna Grand Bali Beach, Sanur. "Salampah Laku" is preferred as the event's theme this year, reflecting the long winding road this event has been through to make it as successful as it is. An array of routine programs will certainly entertain at Sanur Village Festival this year with the main attraction set to be at the food festival area combined with a wide range of entertainment from traditional and modern collaborations. Not forgeting its green programs that have been featured since the first celebration back in 2006, such the beach cleaning campaign, coral reef conservation, baby turtle release and tree plantation. Other interesting activities will also be taking place around the Sanur area in conjunction with Sanur Village Festival such as a golf tournament, jukung exhibition, kite festival and many more. The Sanur Village Festival is an annual arts, culinary, and cultural fiesta, which has been held since 2006. For further information please visit: www.gotosanur.com

SEPTEMBER 30TH – FULL MOON - PURNAMA KAPAT
The full moon (which has particular importance to the Balinese Hindus) falls on this day and ceremonies are held throughout the Hindu temples all across Bali. The Balinese that adhere to the Hindu Dharma religion will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blesses by the priest. The Balinese themselves are then blessed by performing various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

Source: Baliplus.com

Ragam Budaya Sumba, Pesona Kuda Pasola @ Bentara Budaya Bali. 24 Agustus - 7 September 2012











Photos by: Hendra K

Jumat, 7 September 2012, Pk 18.30 >> Pemutaran Film Cerita karya Garin Nugroho " Angin Rumput Savana" dan Diskusi

Special Thank's for: Hariadi Saptono, Georges Breguet, Andre Graff, Umbu Landu Paranggi, Jean Couteau, Andreas Hani, Charma Oemboe Pindingara, Warih Wisatsana, Juwitta Katrina Lasut, Putu Aryastawa, Museum Pasifika

Bentara Budaya Bali - Jl Prof Ida Bagus Mantra 88A (By Pass), Ketewel, Gianyar, BALI
Tel: 62 - 361 - 294029

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Maximise Summer



Thursday, August 23, 2012

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Monday, August 13, 2012

Friday, August 10, 2012

YARIS SHOW OFF 2012 - BALI FUNGRESSIVE (Modification Contest)

Evebt Hari ini Sabtu 11 Agustus 2011
YARIS SHOW OFF 2012 - BALI FUNGRESSIVE (Modification Contest)
Tgl: 11-12 Agustus 2012
Lokasi: Mall Bali Galeria
Jam: buka - tutup Mall Bali Galeria
Guest Star: GECKO Band
Live performance: DJ and Sexy Dancer, Accoustic Band and Art Mannequin
Competition: Fashoin Show, Battle Modern Dance, Photography

Lomba foto hari ini Sabtu 11 agustus 2012 jam 5 sore, registrasi ulangnya jam 4.30 sore

Commercial Workflow Photography and Digital Imaging Seminar, 15 September 2012

Monday, August 6, 2012

Kuta Carnival 10th - 14th October 2012

CALENDAR OF EVENTS - AUGUST 2012

AUGUST 2ND – FULL MOON - PURNAMA KARO
The full moon (which has particular importance to the Balinese Hindus) falls on this day and ceremonies are held throughout the Hindu temples all across Bali. The Balinese that adhere to the Hindu Dharma religion will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blesses by the priest. The Balinese themselves are then blessed by performing various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

AUGUST 4TH - TUMPEK WARIGA (A.K.A. TUMPEK UDUH)
This Balinese Hindu ceremony is held every 210 days to honour and bless foods and plants for good crops and produce. The name Tumpek Wariga derived from two words, 'Tumpek', which means Saturday and 'Wariga' being the Balinese word for an appropriate or inappropriate day to worship. This special day honours God Sangkara, the God of Vegetation. It is forbidden to cut trees or to gather any crops.

AUGUST 17TH – INDEPENDENCE DAY
This is a national public holiday; therefore banks and government buildings will be closed, as will be a large amount of commerce. You will see the red and white Indonesian flag everywhere, from cars to houses to businesses.

AUGUST 19TH/20TH – HARI RAYA IDUL FITRI
Idul Fitri marks the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting, reminding Muslims of self-discipline and reconciling to Allah, the Holy one. Idul Fitri lasts for three days of celebration and is sometimes also known as the "Smaller Eid" as compared to the Eid al-Adha that lasts three days following the Hajj and is casually referred to as the 'Greater Eid'. Muslims are commanded by the Qur'an to complete their fast on the last day of Ramadan and then recite the Takbir all throughout the period of Eid. It is also a national holiday so all banks and government offices will be closed.

AUGUST 28TH/29TH/30TH – HARI RAYA GALUNGAN FESTIVITIES
Galungan is a Balinese holiday that occurs every 210 days and lasts for 10 days. Kuningan is the last day of the holiday (see below). Galungan means 'When the Dharma is winning' – Dharma being good over evil. During this holiday the Balinese Gods visit the earth and leave on Kuningan. During the Galungan period the deified ancestors of the family descend to their former homes to be entertained by those on earth. Although Galungan falls on a Wednesday, most Balinese will begin their Galungan 'holiday' the day before – on the 28th. 'Penjors' can be seen lining the streets to welcome good fortune to those who pass below to enter family homes. On Wednesday the 29th, the day of Galungan, most Balinese will try to return to their own ancestral home at some stage during the day, even if they work on another part of the island. As well as the family temples, visits, with offerings, are also made to the main village temple, and to the homes of other families who may have helped the family in some way over the past six months. The day after Galungan, the 30th, is a time for relaxation: visiting friends and maybe taking the opportunity to head to the mountains or beaches for

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Bali Bike 2012

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Lomba dan Pameran Foto Indonesia 2012 Memperebutkan Piala Presiden

Kementrian Pariwisata & Ekonomi Kreatif Republik Indonesia mengadakan lomba foto yg sangat bergengsi yaitu:

1.Lomba dan Pameran Foto Indonesia 2012 Memperebutkan Piala Presiden.

Pengiriman karya dimulai bulan April 2012 dan ditutup tanggal 27 Juli 2012 pukul 24.00 WIB

hadiah kategoti umum: semua mendapatkan Piala Presiden, piagam dan uang
Juara I: Rp 20.000.000
Juara II: Rp 10.000.000
Juara III: Rp 7.000.000
Harapan I: Rp 5.000.000
Harapan II: Rp3.000.000

info lengkapnya: http://www.parekraf.go.id/budpar/asp/detil.asp?c=17&id=1621

2.Lomba Foto Sadar Wisata 2012. paling lambat diterima 24 Agustus 2012,
hadiah: Juara I: Rp 20.000.000 + Trophy Menteri, piagam
Juara II: Rp 15.000.000 + Trophy Menteri, piagam
Juara III: Rp 10.000.000 + Trophy Menteri, piagam
Harapan I: Rp 7.500.000 + piagam
Harapan II: Rp 5.000.000 + piagam
info lengkapnya: http://www.parekraf.go.id/budpar/asp/detil.asp?c=17&id=1318

Monday, July 23, 2012

The Opening Ceremony of Asian Watercolour Expression 2012 @ Bentara Budaya, Bali - Indonesia, July 22th 2012

Tim Panitia Bentara Budaya Bali, Indonesia


Pementasan Tari Burat Wangi dan Tari Merak Angelo, dari sanggar Tari Taman Sari dengan penata tari: Bpk I Ketut Rena, SST



Pidato pembukaan pameran dari Bapak Warih Wisatsana (The Chairman of Bentara Budaya Bali)

Pidato pembukaan pameran dari Bapak JB Iwan Sulistyo (The Chairman of Indonesian Watercolour Society)


Penandatangan prasasti Pembukaan pameran Asian Watercolour Expression di Bentara Budaya Bali oleh Bapak Prof. Dr. I Made Bandem (budayawan)

Penyerahan kenang-kenangan dari Indonesian Watercolor Society, berupa sebuah lukisan cat air Senpao untuk Bapak Prof. Dr. I Made Bandem


Penyerahan kenang-kenangan dari Indonesian Watercolor Society, berupa sebuah lukisan cat air Bapak JB Iwan Sulistyo kepada Bentara Budaya Bali yang diterima oleh Bapak Warih Wisatsana


Suasana di dalam gedung pameran Bentara Budaya Bali




Photographs by: Hendra K
Special thank you for:

Indonesian Watercolour Society (IWS)
Bentara Budaya Bali
Gramedia Kompas
Dewata TV
Prof. Dr. I Made Bandem
Raka Santeri
Warih Wisatsana
Wayan Sukra
I Putu Aryastawa
Juwita K. Lasut
Ketut Sudirta
All Artist from Asia: Indonesia, Jepang, Korea, China, Taiwan, Hongkong, Singapura, Philippines, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and the participants

Friday, July 20, 2012

Pameran Cat Air ASIAN WATERCOLOUR EXPRESSION 2012


Pembukaan : Minggu, 22 Juli 2012 pukul 18.30 WITA
Pameran : 23-31 Juli 2012 pukul 10.00-18.00 WITA

Selain menampilkan lukisan dengan bahan cat air, pameran yang terselenggara bersama Indonesian Watercolour Society ini juga menghadirkan karya-karya water base lainnya, semisal penggunaan cat akrilik, guas, tinta China dan bahan lain yang bermedia campur air. Eksibisi kolosal ini melibatkan para perupa dari kawasan Asia, dengan 100 lukisan dari seniman asal Singapura, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Jepang, dan Indonesia. Selain dapat memahami dan mengapresiasi karya-karya lukisan di atas kertas yang elok, juga bisa disaksikan bagaimana para perupa dengan latar negara yang berbeda ini mengeskplorasi penciptaannya yang unik dan menarik. Masing-masing hadir secara menawan, dalam nuansa ekspresivitas yang tinggi, sekaligus mengandung kedalaman estetika. Setelah dipamerkan di Bentara Budaya Jakarta, seluruh karya akan dipamerkan keliling di tiga venue Bentara Budaya lainnya yaitu Yogyakarta, Bali dan Balai Soedjatmoko Solo.

Para seniman yang turut serta dalam pameran kali ini antara lain Houxing Chan, Christina Leksono, Huang Fong, JB Iwan Sulistyo, Robby L, Sandy Leonardo, Senpao, Azuma Fuyu, Alex Leong, dan Smith Sein Lynn.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Salvation of the Soul, Nyoman Erawan


I Nyoman Erawan lahir 27 Mei 1958 di Banjar Dlodtangluk Sukawati, Gianyar, Bali. Sebagaimana kebanyakan anak Bali, ia dibesarkan di lingkungan alam dan masyarakat dengan keluhuran adat, agama dan hidup keseharian budaya Bali. Dunia kesenian merupakan pelataran yang secara sadar dipilihnya sejak usia remaja, setidaknya ketika ia hendak dan telah memasuki Sekolah Menengah Seni Rupa (SMSR) Denpasar. Di sekolah ini, Nyoman Erawan mulai mengenal seni rupa sebagai media yang memperantarai hubungan pemahaman makna antara bahasa rupa Bali yang ia miliki dengan seni rupa dunia yang ia pelajari. Lebih jauh dan dalam lagi, Nyoman Erawan menggumuli hubungan pemahaman tersebut selama beberapa tahun di Sekolah Tinggi Seni Rupa Indonesia (STSRI) Yogyakarta. Karenanya, tak mengherankan apabila hubungan dua pemahaman itu terpatri jelas di dalam pikiran, proses berkarya, dan ungkapan karya-karyanya.

Dalam rentang duapuluh tahun perjalanan kekaryaannya (1983 – 2003), Nyoman Erawan berkelindan dengan jentera yang telah membawanya ke berbagai arah jen penggubahan. Mungkin ia sendiri tak memperhitungkannya sebagai proes yang telah menghasilkan banyak hikmah. Tetapi ketika ia harus menelusuri kembali jejak-jejak perjalanannya, barulah terminal-terminal yang telah dilaluinya memberikan catatan penghampiran yang tak alang banyaknya. Seni rupa Nyoman Erawan kali ini bukan sekadar memutar balik (rewind) jejak-jejak perjalanannya, melainkan menegaskan kembali titik pikiran yang pernah dikerjakannya.


Pameran Tunggal Nyoman Erawan ini akan diselenggarakan dalam waktu dekat di Bulan Agustus 2012 di Tonyraka Art Gallery. Info lebih lanjut akan kami informasikan segera

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

CALENDAR OF EVENTS - JULY 2012

JUNE 9TH – JULY 11TH – 34TH BALI ARTS FESTIVAL
The Bali Arts Festival is a full month of daily performances, handicraft exhibitions and other related cultural and commercial activities during which literally the whole of Bali comes to the capital city to present its offerings of dance, music and beauty. The Bali Arts Festival is the Denpasar cultural event of the year. The festival is thus a unique opportunity to see local village culture first hand. Tourists are warmly welcomed. For the complete daily program please visit info@baliartsfestival.com

JULY 3RD – FULL MOON - PURNAMA KAESA
Ceremonies are held throughout the Hindu temples all across Bali. The Balinese that adhere to the Hindu Dharma religion will take offerings of food, fruit and flowers to the temple to be blessed by a priest who performs various rituals using holy water, incense smoke, petals and rice grains.

JULY 4TH – SHORT COURSE – WRITING EFFECTIVE NEWS RELEASES
Participants will learn how to make the news they share more interesting to the press, increasing the chance of eventual publication. The Jakarta Post has more than 30 years experience, leaving it perfectly positioned to share insights and "tricks of the trade. For more information telephone Nonabelle at +62-(0)361-265436 (source www.balidiscovery.com)

JULY 8TH – BIWA ANNUAL BAZAAR 2012
BIWA, Bali International Women's Association, is holding its Charity Bazaar 2012 on Sunday, July 8th in the parking area of LOTTE MART from 9 - 5. Open to the public with no entrance fee. As well as 250 stalls/booths, raffles will be held with great prizes as well as a silent. A Kiddies Corner will be set up while parents browse and relax. Contact Mayke Boestami or Luffy at the BIWA Centre at Jl. Danau Tandakan No. 5, Sanur. Tel/Fax. 0361 28 65 64 www.biwa-bali.org

JULY 18TH – DARK MOON - TILEM KAESA
On this day Hindus make offerings to the Gods, placed on the ground at the entrance of each housing compound. The aim is to beg God's grace; so that one's dark thoughts will be illuminated by Him.

JULY 20TH – RAMADHAN – MULAI BULAN PUASA
Ramadhan or fasting month is a very special month to Moslems throughout the world. During the month all Moslems will try to be holy (body & soul) by avoiding wrongdoing to God or to others. Most will spend their leisure time by reading the Al-Qur'an, praying and doing charity work. Fasting starts before sunrise at about 5am and finishes at sunset at about 7pm. Before fasting, at least one hour before sunrise, Muslims wake up to have "makan sahur" eating at 4am. This is in preparation for a long day of fasting. A minute before 'azan' or prayers, all activities such as eating and drinking must be discontinued. Normally, most Moslems pray at home but during this special month most of them will pray at the mosque.

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