Dun do thing that will make you regert

There are many times that I heard people's story about traveling, about living overseas, I always have the same expression, " Wow, so good. I also want." Everytime, people would talk about how fragile life is. People can be healthily talking to you today and left the next day. I don't want to be like that too. I still have many thing in life that I have not done yet. So, I'm not going to allow myself to feel regert anymore. I'm going to fight what I want and enjoy every single day. Do it first, decied later. If don't do that, I will not move ahead but keep walking on the spot.


Thursday, May 14, 2015

Yahoo article - 5 free things to do in Bali

Recently the weather is getting warmer and warmer, the thought of going to the beach getter stronger and stronger too. Although Singapore is surround by sea but the beaches are not as beautiful as Jeju, especially when I had seen so many beautiful beaches in Jeju. The next nearest places with beautiful beaches should be in Malaysia but I really like to try this since many people will head to Bail when they want to enjoy the beach, sand and sun. And I found this 5 things that I believe many people will like if they are going to Bali recently
Cut and Paste - http://travelinspirations.yahoo.com/post/114110356971/5-free-things-to-do-in-bali

5 Free things to do in Bali 

Bali is home to plenty of excitement for all ages. Fortuntely, it includes free entertainment as well. 

Here are some of the things that you can expect to enjoy for free on the island.

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Mertasari Beach: This particular beach in Sanur offers a
breathtaking golden sunrise in the morning,
as well as an amazing sunset in the evening.
Beach hopping
Blessed with plenty of beautiful beaches, Bali is a must-gist beach hopping and sun tanning. 

If you don't know where to start first, head to the Uluwatu and Jimbaran areas, which are situated close to each other. Balangan Beach and Green Bowl Beach in Ungasan, Tegal Wangi Beach in Jimbaran, Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point Beach, and Padang Padang Beach, which is very popular thanks to the Eat Pray love movie, are just some of the spots that you should definitely visit either to simply play around on the sand or to go surfing.  
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Beach hopping: Blessed with plenty of
beautiful beaches, Bali is a must-visit for beach
hopping and sun tanning.



Karangasem on the eastern side of Bali is also a great destination to enjoy this particularly activity; Bias Tugal Beach, Pantai Pasir Putih (White Sand Beach) and Blue Lagoon are in close proximity to each other.

Just don't forget to bring your own beach blanket or towel to sit on so you can enjoy some quality time there without having to rent a seat.
















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Sunrise and sunset hunting: There are so many great
places to choose between to enjoy the sunrises and sunsets on the island that you might get confused.


Sunrise and sunset hunting 
There are so many great places to choose between to enjoy the sunrises and sunsets on the island that you might get confused.

Sanur and Nusa Dua are some of the most popular places to enjoy the sunrise, while Kuta, Seminyak, Uluwatu and Jimbaran are particularly recommended for sunset viewing.

There are also free-entry spots in Bali where you enjoy both activities; Mertasari Beach in Sanur, for example, offers a breathtaking golden sunrise in the morning, as well as an amazing sunset in the evening.



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Campuhan Ridge: Other than being a popular
place for walking and running, Campuhan Ridge also has a
picturesque view of sunrises and sunsets.




Campuhan Ridge in Ubud, other than being a popular place for walking and running, also has a picturesque view of sunrises and sunsets. Opt to enter the place from the Gunung Lebah Temple to be greeted by the temple's gorgeous vista in addition to the panoramic hills between two rivers.














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Have fun at festivals: Mostly held from
mid-year until the end of the year, festivals
in Bali are one-stop places to enjoy
local cultures, traditional cuisines and the
island’s natural beauty.


Have fun at festivals 
Mostly held from mid-year until the end of the year, festivals in Bali are one-stop places to enjoy local cultures, traditional cuisines are the island's natural beauty.

Though some festivals will charge you an entrance fee, there are also many that allow free entry to the public, such as the Sanur Festival, the Nusa Dua Fiesta and the Denpasar Festival.

While dancing away and enjoying the live performances at these free entry festivals, don't miss out on trying local cuisine at the available food stalls as well.












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Ngaben: Some of the most regularly observed
rituals are Odalan, which is generally held to celebrate
a temple’s anniversary, and Ngaben, or cremation.

Join Balinese Hindu ceremonies 
Visiting the island during the Balinese Hindu ceremonial events is an opportunity that you should not miss, especially if you love to explore local cultures.

The Balinese Hindu rituals and ceremonies can be easily found throughout the Banjar area. Some of the most regularly observed rituals are Odalan, which is generally held to celebrate a temple's anniversary, and Ngaben, or cremation.

Meanwhile, you should also visit Bali during Galungan, Kuningan and Nyepi, which are also national holidays.

To easily blend in with the local crowd during these ceremonies, consider wearing traditional Balinese clothes, such as Kebaya and a sarong called the kamen for female and a white shirt with a kamen and a headband called the udeng for males.  

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Visit art and literature centers: Several art centers,
such as the Biasa Art Space in Seminyak, regularly
hold free-entry contemporary art exhibitions, as well,
for their visitors.


Visit art and literature centers
Bentara Budaya Bali at Prof. Ida Bagus Mantra 88A in Denpasar and the Bali Art Center on JI. Nusa Indah in Abian Kapas, Denpasar, are some of the places on the island that regularly hold art exhibitions and performances for free.

You can expect to enjoy traditional dances, singing performances, craft exhibitions and international movie festivals being held there.

Several art centers, such as the Biasa Art Space in Seminyak, regularly hold free-entry contemporary art exhibitions as well for their visitors.

As for literature centers, head to Taman Baca Kesiman on JI. Sedap Malam, Kesiman, Denpasar. This library offers thousands of examples of reading materials of various genres; expect to find unpopular or even controversial books here. Although you can't take the books home with you, you can conveniently read them for free on the spot. 

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