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        <title>Made Cenik: A Little Figure as a Reflection of Balinese Life</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Made Cenik is not merely a Balinese children’s song, but a reflection of life imbued with moral messages. Through the simple story of a passive “little figure,” the song conveys a subtle critique of the danger of being left behind amid the rapid flow of modernity. Through its lyrics, society is invited to reflect: are we prepared to face the times, or will we be crushed by their pace? This article explores the gending rare Made Cenik as a symbol of cultural values that reflect Balinese society. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ As night falls over the heart of Denpasar City, Badung Night Market transforms into a lively and colorful culinary space. Amid rows of food stalls, drifting aromas, and warm interactions, the market offers more than just a place to eat—it holds stories of flavor, togetherness, and the vibrant pulse of urban life. ]]></description>
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