Indonesian culture is incredibly rich and diverse. This is reflected in many forms of art that have developed throughout the country, one of which is dance. Nearly every ethnic group in Indonesia has…
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According to the Gallup Global Emotions Report 2025, Indonesia, along with China and Mexico, topped the list of countries where people experience positive emotions most often. Nine out of ten Indonesi…
A healthy restaurant for both meat eaters and vegans with unusual ingredients
Those who are interested in Incan mythology know that Pachamama is Mother Earth and one of the main female deities in Quechua mythology, the goddess of earth and fertility. The restaurant with this na…
Almost every woman dreams of feeling like a queen, shining at a luxurious ceremony, or imagining herself as the heroine of a colonial romance novel. By trying on Indonesian kebaya clothing, you can fu…
Wedding! When we hear this word, warm feelings, smiles, often come to mind. In our imagination, something magical, joyful is envisioned.
Each country has its own traditions and customs for conducting marriage ceremonies. In different parts of Indonesia, wedding rituals can be strange in some places and touching in others, but they are…
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«Although a Balinese girl can work and have fun before marriage, all her freedom ends after marriage» — let's find out how women really live on the island paradise.
Have you already noticed that Indonesian flags are hanging everywhere? The country of a thousand islands is transforming on the eve of a grand celebration — Independence Day.
From June 1 to 7, 2025, the 18th Balinale International Film Festival will be held at the Icon Mall in Sanur, Bali. Organizers expect between 6,000 and 8,000 visitors — more than last year when the fe…
The Sarcophagus Museum has opened in Bali, in the Gianyar district. This event confirms Indonesia’s status as one of the world’s oldest centers of civilization.
Megalithic structures (literally “large stone” in Greek) have existed in different parts of the world. You have likely heard of Stonehenge in England, the Carnac stones in France, or the Moai statues…