Saturday

Bali trip - Day 2

8.30am after having breakfast in the hotel, we went to watch the the Bali traditional dance performance - Barong and Kris Dance.



The Barong dance represents an eternal fight between good and evil spirit. Barong represents a good spirit in an animal form, and Rangda represents an evil spirit in a monster form.



First the dance started with music over tone. There were 2 girl dancers representing the servants of Rangda, looking for the servants of Dewi Kunti who are on the way to meet their Patih (prime minister).






The servants of Dewi Kunti come. Once of the servants of the Rangda changes into a witch enters both servants to make them angry. They meet their Patih and go together to Dewi Kunti.





Dewi Kunti and her son, Sedewa come up. Dewi Kunti has promised the Rangda to sacrifice Sadewa.




A witch appears and possesses Dewi Kunti. She becomes angry and orders the Patih to bring Sadewa into the forest. The Patih is also possessed by a witch so he does not have Pity on Sadewa.


Sadewa is then taken into a forest and tied up on tree.

Unknown by Rangda, Siwa, the God appear and gives Sadewa immortality.

The rangda appears, ready to kill Sadewa and eats him up but Sadewa is still alive.


She then surrenders and asks him to redeem herself, Sadewa agrees and kills the Rangda. The Rangda goes into heaven...

One of the servants of Rangda called Kalika comes up before Sadewa and asks him to redeem herself too, Sadewa refuses. Kalika gets angry, and change herself into a boar and fight Sadewa. The Boar was defeated and changes into a bird but defeated again. At last she changes herself into a Rangda, Sadewa could not kill her.


Sadewa meditates and changes himself into a Barong. Still the Rangda is too powerful and the fight is neverending.

Followers of the Barong appear and help him fight Rangda.



These are the musical instruments used for the play.


the traditional instrument.

Posing with the girl dancer.

Pagoda like this one can be seen all around Bali.


Roosters kept for fighting contest are very beautiful.
Each basket contains a rooster.

The rooster's leg was tied up to prevent it fled away.

A very nice looking home-brand petrol station in Bali.

THe entrance of DREAMLAND - Pecatu Indah Resort, which was formerly owned by Sukarno's son.

The beach at dreamland. This recreation area is still new and under construction, not many tourists here.












pants are all wet by the waves, changing pants in the sarong!



This is the Uluwatu Hindu Temple, located on cliff southern of Bali Island. There will be Kecak Performance (another traditional dance of Bali) at nights. It is also a good place for sunset viewing.

The guide who led us through Uluwatu temple without attacking by monkeys residing around there.
She is good at bargaining price, so are we. =P

All visitors must wear sarongs to cover up the lower part of the body to show respect to the Gods.

The temple at cliff top.






It's Lunch TIME!!!

Ayam betutu (roasted chicken) is one of the famous delicacies in Bali. Many local restaurants serve it.

I think they are using Kampung Chicken, the meat was tough...

A very spicy chicken curry in the middle, and some kind of leaves boiled and serve with sambal.


Satay lilit (BBQ chicken rolled around bamboo sticks) - well, it tastes funny.

TANAH LOT TEMPLE - which is placed on the huge rocks surrounded by the sea. The place where we watch sunset of the day.

The market at Tanah Lot, rows of stalls selling various local handicrafts and merchandises. This place sells the cheapest stuff I can get throughout my whole Bali trip!

A wood carved statue

A wall painting selling at only RM10-15.

There were alot shops selling wooden statue, all of them were handmade, very delicately carved.


Porcelain /clay statues are also available.


Too bad that it was too cloudy with drizzles that evening, sunset watch was spoilt.



the natural work by seawater












Even McDonald looks so unique in Bali here.
The Shopping paradise of Bali-- Kuta.
Matahari square is the biggest shopping mall in Bali.

Our dinner at a fusion/mixed cuisine restaurant, after a few meals of overly spicy food in Bali...


Iced lime juice.

Chicken curry


Tom Yum Kung

Roasted chicken rice

Sweet and sour chicken rice.

Tomato pasta.


Crispy chicken cutlet rice

Bolognese pasta
Carbonara pasta

Prawn olio pasta

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