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View all search resultsBali: Beats of Paradise tells the story of over 70-year-old Balinese figure I Nyoman Wenten, who lives in the United States teaching gamelan music and Balinese dance at a number of universities
Residents of Muslim-majority Blitar regency in East Java have lived in harmony for a long time. Muslims and Christians in the regency's Krisik village, for instance, have been helping their Hindu neighbors in building a landslide barrier in order to save a holy temple.
Tumpeng Agung Nusantara, a traditional ceremony held at the Penataran temple complex in Blitar, East Java, on Friday, brought together Javanese, Hindu and Islamic cultures in a lavish celebration featuring food, dance and prayers.
In the middle of the plantation, which is situated 450 to 600 meters above sea level, tourists can enjoy coffee in the unique colonial atmosphere of the old buildings and factories of the Dutch colonial era.
Held on Saturday, the procession was carried out by dozens of Karanganjar Coffee Factory employees as they traveled from a pavilion at the heart of the factory’s complex to the best coffee tree in the plantation.