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        <title>Mepajar Jimbaran: The Silent Dance of Ancestors Revived Every Kajeng Kliwon at Pura Ulun Suwi</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Behind the glitz of southern Bali’s coastal tourism, Jimbaran Traditional Village holds a sacred tradition carried out in profound silence: Mepajar. This tradition is not just a dance performance, but a ritual passed down from ancestors, continuously preserved as a spiritual communication medium between humans, nature, and unseen forces. Mepajar exists as a quiet space where sacred messages are conveyed, felt, and passed down through generations. ]]></description>
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        <title>Time on Display, Tradition Revived: The SAKA Bali Museum in Contemporary Cultural Interpretation</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Museum SAKA Bali is a place that bridges Bali&#039;s cultural heritage with contemporary narratives. With a modern design that blends minimalist aesthetics and the richness of traditional Balinese art, this museum offers a profound sensory experience. Showcasing a collection of artifacts, traditional textiles, and the phenomenal Ogoh-ogoh installations, Museum SAKA serves as a hub for the preservation of Balinese culture in the modern world. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Jenggala Ceramics is a compelling embodiment of Balinese tradition reimagined through modern design. Each ceramic piece is not only functional, but also carries a deeper philosophy of balance and harmony. By bridging traditional artistry with contemporary innovation, Jenggala stands as a timeless symbol of Bali’s cultural richness. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Once upon a time, a priest named Dang Hyang Niratha, renowned as a key figure in spreading Hinduism on Serangan Island, Bali, played a crucial role in strengthening the Hindu faith in the region. During his journey in the 16th century, he established numerous temples and shared spiritual teachings with the local community. The presence of these temples on the island stands as a testament to his devotion to the spread of Hindu religion and culture. ]]></description>
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