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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Indonesian Arts Institute



ISI has an area of 1500 m2 building in Denpasar have Administration Center / Rektoriat, 2 floors of 1,500 m2 is used for space management, the Bureau / Division / Subdivision with conditions quite well and is still sufficient to be considered is the development of office space for 2 Faculty and Institute of P2M in accordance with ISI method could Denpasar.

Besides, facilities and office equipment that can support service function still needs to be improved.

Building Area 855 m2 3rd floor library was completed in 2002 by bertahap.Koleksi 6358 title / 20 742 ex. have been inadequate; reading room and storage area with adequate books, books in the field of art is still very limited business presence therefore the procurement of books arts should continue to be held, each year an average of 400 ex / book title held by DIP. Power library as much as 2 people Naturalife Greenworld D II library of formal education has not been willing to be of functional library premises reason difficulty in obtaining credit points for promotion. Meanwhile, interest in faculty and students are getting better even though the lecturers should continue to encourage students to read lecture materials are available at the library. An academic library supporting element which provides library materials, audio visual, for the purposes of education, research, and development of science, technology, and / or the arts, and community service for the entire academic community.

bajra shandi



Balinese people struggle monument is one of the technical implementation unit of Bali Provincial Cultural Office, with a vision: meleslarikan niali heroic values, keperintisan kejuangan in support of conservation and cultural development. Pioneer Monument Perijuangan founding idea was the Bali People's Prof.. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra. former Governor of Bali in 1980. To realize the idea in 1981 he then create a design contest dilaksanakanlah Bali People Struggle Monument. which was won by Ida Bagus Gede Yadnya. Bali People struggle Monument Construction commenced in 1987 and inaugurated on Saturday Umanis, June 14, 2003 by the President of the Republic of Indonesia (Ibu Megawati Sukarno Putri). Aim at awakening the monument was to commemorate the services of a hero, in the struggle to seize and defend the independence of the Republic of Indonesia from the colonial This monument is a manifestation of the phallus and yoni. The meeting between the two elements is a symbol of fertility and prosperity. Besides philosophy yoni phallus. This monument is also guided by the philosophy of the story playback Mandara Giri, drawn from the story of Adi Parwa Balinese people struggle monument is often used as a meeting place both private and governmental organizations meetings and for activities ¬ - race activities, social and religious. In addition, the monument of Balinese People's Struggle, is also intended or can be used for other activities, which are social, and personal, including pre-wedding activities, Galla dinner, meeting or meetings, where luikisan art exhibitions, and activities other cultural activities.

Bali museum

Bali Museum, this museum originally built in 1910 by Dutch Government. In 20 January 1917 this museum was destroyed by the biggest earthquake in Bali. In 1932 the museum rebuilt again till today, there are 4 main building in south pavilion has 2 storey has collection of prehistoric pieces, traditional artefacts and some old painting. Futher north Buleleng building has variety collection of textiles including endek and double ikat gringsing. Other building Karangasem has Balinese calender and priest' clothing. the Northen building is Tabanan has many Barong mask and Keris.

Kertalangu Cultural Village

Kertalangu Cultural Village, as its slogan says is a new concept destination in Bali. Situated in the middle of the rice field in Sanur area Kertalangu gives a rural nuances yet easily reached from the city center. Strategically located on the By Pass in in Kesiman Kertalangu, Padang Galak, East Denpasar, Kertalangu Cultural village is only 15 minutes away from the airport and 10 minutes drive from the city center.

Kertalangu Cultural Village covers 80 hectares area, houses 16 types of handicraft industries , recreational and tourist facilities, organic farming facilities and rows of rice fields which also serves as jogging track. Upon arrival in this cultural village, gallery and shop selling ornamental plants and earthenware on the side of the thoroughfare greet visitors. There are also an open-air restaurant with a stage and a sound system, workshop center, art market, and other tourism facilities in the main area.

But to find the main attraction of this cultural village need a long walk behind. Visitors who walk through the compound will be amazed when they come across dozens of hectares of rice fields. There is a two-meter-wide jogging track meandering through the rice fields. Visitors can also buy vegetables harvested by local farmers like water spinach and legumes along the four-kilometer track. Visitors can also feel the rural life of the farmers by joining the farmers tending the rice fields. Apart from the function as tourism destination, Kertalangu Cultural Village had been established as a means of preserving the dozens of hectares of paddy fields in the center of the city. The farmers also have many benefit from this resort, The farmers are still be able to continue their farming activities and at the same time get additional income from visitors.
It is located 6 km from Denpasar city and only 20 minutes from Denpasar. It can be reached by public transportation or motorbike. Sanur beach was the first beach landed by the Dutch on 20 September 1906 related with Puputan War. All international facilities are available for tourist and communities such as: Star/non star hotel, restaurant, travel agency, etc. Beside this beach give many water sport attraction to people or tourist who want to enjoy the beach such as: diving, snorkeling, parasailing and etc.

The famous fishing village of Sanur is located on the eastern coastline of Bali. Sheltered by a coral reef, the grand mountains of central Bali compose a superb view east across the bay. Sanur is set among lush tropical gardens, and its quality hotels and resorts offer an excellent alternative for those who prefer a slower-paced holiday. The yellow sand beach is safe and numerous water sports - swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, outrigger sailing and windsurfing - are on offer. A visit to Turtle Island (Serangan) by hired boat is also highly recommended for a close encounter with these beautiful sea creatures. For land-based activities: visit the magnificent cottage and surrounding gardens of the early twentieth century Belgian painter, Le Mayeur; try your hand at kite-flying; play a round of golf at the nine-hole local course; experience a colorful temple festival; or shop at Sanur's lively beach market for some bargains. During the evening the choices are equally as varied, with a huge selection of restaurants and elegant nightclubs making a choice difficult. Most hotels and resorts also feature traditional music and dance performances.

The Area of Padang Galak Beach


The event is a seasonal religious festival intended to send a message to the Hindu Gods to create abundant crops and harvests.
Travel through Sanur and turn off onto the new by pass road (called Ketewel By Pass) on the far side of Sanur. Padang Galak is the first place you come to after turning onto the By Pass road. Park your car at the edge of the road and walk through the rice padi field. There are a couple of warungs where you can leave your belongings. There are plenty of peaks along the break. The beach has black sand beach and the break works best in the wet season when Kuta etc. are onshore. The black sand can get really hot to walk on. Popular with Japanese surfers so sometimes can get a little crowded. Padang Galak is a beach break with standard right and left waves that will suit all levels of surfers. The break generally suits all tides and works best on a South West or Southerly swell of 3ft - 8ft with winds from the North West or West. The white sandy beach, is a popular place for surfing, includes the warung and accommodations. In the morning, you can see the beauty of the sunrise, also the Mount Agung can be seen from this beach. And in the middle of the year, The Bali Kite Festival is always held at this beach.

Benoa harbor



The Benoa harbor leads begin at the Sea Buoy at 8°45'14 S, 115°14'55 E. Follow the leads (just below a lone palm tree on the hill above) --on a course of 255True, past buoys #1 and #2 to the beginning of the dog-leg channel. Maintain a course close to the Red (left) side channel markers (stay clear of all Green markers). Continue 30 meters past the last Buoy #8 before turning North - (staying close to the main ship wharf - portside) - to the Marina, located at 8°44'28"S and 115°12'48"E. We do not recommend night time approaches without prior experience -- Very dim navigation lights against a bright background. We recommend a slack-tide arrival if possible. In fact, the port is officially closed at sundown if you're concerned about your yacht insurance.