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        <title>The Natural Pleasure of Munduk Village Tuak Manis: Authentic Fermentation of Coconut Sap</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Amidst Bali&#039;s alluring natural beauty lies an authentic and unique culinary treasure. Munduk Village, located in the mountainous region of North Bali, holds the secret to the natural delight that is Bali&#039;s cultural heritage: sweet tuak. This traditional drink, derived from the fermentation of coconut sap, offers a naturally sweet and refreshing taste, and has a special appeal for Balinese food lovers. ]]></description>
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        <title>Melasti Tradition: A Procession of Purification of Self and the Universe</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The Melasti procession is an important Hindu ritual performed ahead of Nyepi to purify oneself, the universe and life. The ritual aims to erase sins and spiritual imbalances, as well as strengthen the connection with God and nature. Performed by the sea or a lake, Melasti involves a series of ceremonies such as the preparation of offerings, a procession, purification with seawater, and a communal prayer for blessings. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Bali, as the island of gods, is known for its sacred temples that have a deep history and spiritual significance. One of the temples that exudes high spiritual power is Pura Tirta Sudham. Located in Banyuasri Village, Buleleng Subdistrict, Buleleng Regency, this temple is the center of attention of Hindus and tourists due to the existence of its holy spring which is believed to have the power of purification. ]]></description>
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