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Mystic Bali
A Travel Blog entry by indianajill from Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
... . The most important historic sight in Klungkung is a pair of pavilions set in an ornamental moat known as Taman Gili. Both pavilions have intricately painted ceilings . There used to be a Royal Palace at the sight, but it was destroyed by the Dutch ...
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Bali - Our Island Paradise, don't make us leave...
A Travel Blog entry by duke_schewe from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
... with beautifully decorated round tables, with crisp linens, flowers, candles and lovely china. They were also setting up 4 different food pavilions around the area with heaps of food. As the show was about to start, a man in very formal, traditional wear ...
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The Reason People Love Bali
A Travel Blog entry by katieb from Ubud and Northern Bali, Indonesia
... , some is abstract, but all of it is beautiful and very Balinese-inspired. The museum itself is set in a series of small pavilions and I've never before been in a museum where there are geckos on the walls next to the art and the windows actually open to ...
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Touring the Highlands of Bali
A Travel Blog entry by lisabraz from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
... Balinese temples because it is kind of bewildering, despite Made's best attempts to explain to us. There are altars and pavilions and gates and steps, as well as lots of exotically carved and dressed statues depicting gods and monsters. It's interesting ...
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Tenganan, Village of Bali Aga
A Travel Blog entry by glippy from Tenganan, Bali, Indonesia
... village of Tenganan. The village is surrounded by a wall and houses line both sides of a long, stone-paved terrace with ritual pavilions in the centre. Until 1970, Tenganan is a closed society. the men spend their time inscribing dried fan-palm leaves to ...
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Volcanic Mountains
A Travel Blog entry by joeljasmine from Ubud, Kintamani,Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
... of Sebatu Village, Tegallalang. We went to the latter - which were full of pools (with fish!), water fountains, shrines, and pavilions. This temple is dedicated to the Goddess of Lake Batur. This water spring is less crowded and much more peaceful if ...
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Two weeks in Ubud
A Travel Blog entry by red_gamer from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
... It's difficult to make a choice, and if you've got the time, experimentation is the key. There are innumerable open air pavilions that serve a mix of Western-style Indonesian and Chinese food such as staple Nasi Goreng (fried rice) or Mie Goreng (fried ...
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kuta..aussie memories, making more..some cuter
A Travel Blog entry by mauza from Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
... checked cloth.. Every visitor to Bali otices very quickly the black and white checked cloths, wrapped around guardian statues, pavilions, people, kulkul drums in temples and even trees and stones wherein a spirit dwells. It is dazzling and powerful ...
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Ubud, Gili Air and Sanur
A Travel Blog entry by mishkabobala from Gili Air, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
... tourists, somehow Jason managed to find a beautiful Ashram style guest house set in a garden with numerous buildings and pavilions surrounding it, all holding religious significance within the Balinese version of Hinduism. By the time we settled in and ...
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The 'Kraton' in the Ancient Cultural Capital!
A Travel Blog entry by kaydeetravels from Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
... gardens, and headed in through the northern gates. Inside the walls were a huge array of ornate kiosks, elegant pavilions, and further examples of Javanese architecture that surround the ‘Ngayagyokarto Hadiningrat’ (the Sultans Palace). The ...
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Back here again??
A Travel Blog entry by xerius from Seoul, Korea Rep.
... stalls before strolling back towards downtown. Swinging past City Hall, the Statue of Yi Sun-Shin, and the Bigak and Bosingak pavilions for the obligatory photos, we then made our way to Insadong and its charming boutiques. We took a quick break at ...
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Yogy and the history of the Kraton!
A Travel Blog entry by kaydeetravel from Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
... the Pagelaran and we got a free guided tour by a local chap who informed us about all the history of the palace and surrounding pavilions we were looking at. Next part was the main palace complex. We were not allowed into the main palace grounds but ...
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Batik, Crater Lakes and Plenty of Culture
A Travel Blog entry by azzy964 from Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
... for too long (our guidebook said most tourists bypass it). Next we went to the main palace which was full of open sided pavilions. We walked past the Gedung Kuning, the offices and living quarters of the Sultan which are out of bounds to tourists. We ...
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Thin Air
A Travel Blog entry by theresabill from Lhasa, Tibet, China
... Chinese. In Tibet the guardian lions are known as the Snow Lions. We crossed back over the moat. In the middle there are covered pavilions. We went to the New Summer Palace that was built in 1956 by the 14th Dalai Lama. It has a painting of the ...
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Red Centre looking Green!
A Travel Blog entry by swanning_around from Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
... bread (usually frozen) and milk, simple snacks, motel accommodation and campsites. They look like shacks and sheds. Some look like cricket pavilions from the same period in England. The amenities range from basic to use only if you have to. We went 2 ...
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HAMPI.BADAMI.AIHOLE.PATTADKAL
A Travel Blog entry by sumaramesh from Hampi, Karnataka, India
... east end of the temple ends at the foothill of the Matanga Hill. Both sides of the street are lined with a series of old pavilions, some of them are two storied. These structures were once part of a thriving market and residence of the nobles. I ...
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The Cultural Capital of Java
A Travel Blog entry by moniandjason from Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia
... of interest were just outside Kraton but we did visit the sultan palace which was small with open and empty courtyards and pavilions. Whilst we were there, we got to see a shadow puppet (wayang kulit) performance. Each puppet used in the performances at ...
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Beijing
A Travel Blog entry by rumpy1984 from Beijing, China
... . The palace, where the chinese royalty took refuge from the long hot Beijing summers, consists of a series of temples, gardens, pavilions and lakes. In the evening, i dragged Mani and Katy with me to watch the rugby. The atmosphere was great, ...
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Matahari Beach Resort & Spa Singaraja
Jln. Raya Seririt Gilimanuk, Pemuteran, Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia
On the northern coast of the island, set amongst fragrant lotus and frangipani flowers, this splendid village consisting of Balinese pavilions overlooks the sea. Each ornate bungalow has hand-carved wooden folding doors, a tropical garden and an outdoor ...
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