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Gianyar Regency

Demographic / Living Sum up resident(1999) as much 354.530 people, Men 180.760 people and woman 173.770 people. Sum up labor force 225.520 employees, living of dominant resident in industrial sector crafting / diligence, agriculture, commerce, and construction services.. Read More..

Below are listing of Gianyar Tourism Objects:

bali marketThis traditional market located in the Gianyar regency, and very famous in Bali and outside of Bali because there is a lot of good stuff you can found here with a good price. If you smart, you can get a good stuff with a very low price. Known for its art market where you can get the "cheapest price" handicrafts. A wide range of souvenirs of Bali are available, both in finished and semi-finished state. Set in a new two-story building, the art market sells a wide variety of merchandises, ranging from statues to dance costumes, all at reasonable prices.
A large variety of woven baskets can be found here along with Balinese ceremonial items made from colorful prada (gold painted cloth). Other of comodation here such as T-shirt, pants and other cloth that have been colored and painted with the balinese design.

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ubudUbud is a city in Gianyar regency central Bali, Indonesia, considered the arts and the center of the culture of the island. Ubud has a population of near 8,000 people, but it is getting to be difficult to distinguish the city itself of the villages that surrounded it once. Ubud obtains well-known to it of ubad balinese word (medicine). Ubud is the center of the art of Bali, that a hard concept to perhaps understand, given the artistic nature of the whole life in Bali. But Raja Ubud, animated strongly the artistic development historically, specially in the painting.

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Goa Gajah Located in Beduli village, Blahbatuh Subdistrict of Gianyar Regency, it's about 26 km from Denpasar and very easy to reach. There is a lot of traditional home of handmade artshop. This cave surrounded by the ricefield and the beautiful Petanu River. This cave located in the middle of the road from Denpasar to Tampaksiring. Near the cave there is a lot of historical place such as Yeh Pulu, Samuan Tiga, Gedong Arca, Arjuna Bertapa, Kebo Edan, Pusering Jagat Temple. Penataran Sasih temple and the other.

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tampak siringThe waters are created to have magical curativas energies. Each people of the year travel throughout of Bali to be purified in the clear swimming pools. After leaving a small offer deity of the means, the men and the women are going any side to bathe. In the Full Moon of the fourth month every year, the villagers of next Manukaya take a sagrada stone that will be cleaned in Tirta Empul. When the resisted inscription found , the stone was deciphered, it gave the fight of the foundation of Tirta Empul . For the thousand years these villagers had been living. by this tradition without being found out the meaning affected the stone!

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Gunung Kawi Temple Tampaksiring

gunung kawi tampaksiring bali

This is one of the most exotic temple in Bali. Located in Tampak Siring area, where the 1st Indonesian President Sukarno Palace is located. The most famous thing from this temple is the temple that look like crafted in the mountain, also a great Springfield in the same location. this place can be found during the journey from Denpasar into Mount Batur, it's about 1 until 1,5 hrs from Denpasar.

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History of Bali

Mighty Majapahit and Golden Bali
1343 AD, is an important date in Bali's history. It was then that ...
Of early traders and olden kingdoms
Bali was busy with trade from as early as 200 BC. The prasasti, or...
Of foreign tricks and trade
Bali was unknown to Europeans until the end of the fifteenth centur...
Since the Beginning of Time
Bali has been inhabited for a long time. Sembiran, a village in no...
Colonial rule and Dutch rules
The puputan caused quite a stir in Europe and the United States and...
Independence
Throughout the 19th and 20th century relations with the Dutch were ...