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Seeing The Enchantment of Bali's Penglipuran Village, The Third Cleanest Village in The World
There is always something interesting to explore from Bali. In addition to beautiful landscapes, Pulau Seribu Pura is also rich in arts and culture.
TRIBUNBATAM.id, BALI - There is always something interesting to explore from Bali.
In addition to beautiful landscapes, Pulau Seribu Pura is also rich in arts and culture.
Even visiting Bali doesn't seem boring.
In fact, many people are now impatient to set foot on the Island of the Gods.
This is reasonable considering that Indonesia's tourism sector, including Bali, has been closed for almost two years due to the pandemic.
Now, the situation has changed because the pandemic has gradually been brought under control.
Therefore, the government is optimistic to reopen the tourism gates of the Island of the Gods.
This opening is also a #ItstimeforBali momentum.
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As a #DiIndonesiaAja tourist paradise, Bali has many choices of tourist objects and attractions, besides the beach.
One of them is Penglipuran Village which has been certified for Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environmental Sustainability (CHSE).
Penglipuran Village is one of nine traditional villages in Bali.
The location is in Bangli District, Bangli Regency, and is about 45 kilometers from Denpasar City.
According to local legend, this village has existed since 700 years ago, namely during the time of the Bangli Kingdom.
The story circulating also states that Penglipuran Village is a gift from the King of Bangli to the people who fought against the Kingdom of Gianyar.
As a traditional village, the people of Penglipuran Village firmly adhere to the traditions of their ancestors that are hundreds of years old.