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        <description><![CDATA[ Desa Kopi Bali, located in Marga, Tabanan, offers a calm coffee experience shaped by its rural surroundings. Established in December 2019, this place grows as an open space where coffee is enjoyed slowly and without pressure. The quality of coffee is maintained through collaboration with local farmers, using carefully selected beans from several regions. With its open seating area and quiet atmosphere, Desa Kopi Bali provides a space to pause, relax, and enjoy coffee in a more personal way. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Yuddha Kanda, or War Kanda, is the fourth part of the Indian epic Ramayana that depicts the culmination of the conflict between Rama and the giant king Ravana. After Sita, Rama&#039;s wife, is kidnapped by Ravana and taken to Lanka, Rama along with his allies, including Hanuman and Sugriva, prepare for the great battle that will decide their fate. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Taksu Yowana Bali Dance Studio serves as a space for young generations in Beraban Village, Kediri District, Tabanan, to learn and grow through dance. Since its establishment on December 27, 2015, the studio has provided a platform to practice, perform, and preserve Balinese culture. Its activities extend beyond the village, reaching national and international stages. Through consistency and dedication, the studio has become one of the cultural representations of Bali that continues to thrive. ]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Pura Beji Golok in Desa Buwit, Kediri, Tabanan is more than a place of worship, it is a symbol of harmony between humans, nature, and spirituality. Its sacred water, flowing eternally from a mystical cave, serves as both a medium for the melukat purification ritual and the main drinking source for local residents. The community’s belief in its power—ranging from health benefits to blessings for infants, reflects that Beji Golok is not merely a patirtan, but also a cultural and spiritual heritage preserved with reverence by future generations. ]]></description>
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