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Penglipuran village’s cultural traditions and local wisdom shaping a distinctive, sustainable tourist destination in highland Bali Sumartini, Ni Komang Ayu; Santra, I Ketut; Sumartana, I Made; Sadiyani, Ni Wayan; Wajdi, Majid; Chaurasiya, Dr. Sneha; Ahmad, Hauwa Sani
Kajian Pendidikan, Seni, Budaya, Sosial dan Lingkungan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Mitra Persada Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/kpsbsl.v3i1.68

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Penglipuran Village, located in Bali, has become one of the famous tourist destinations thanks to its uniqueness in maintaining traditional culture and architecture. The purpose of writing this paper is to dig deeper into the attractiveness of Penglipuran Village as a tourist destination, as well as to understand the factors that make it special compared to other tourist villages in Bali. The research methods used in this paper include literature studies from various sources, such as scientific articles, tourism journals, and official websites that examine the development of Penglipuran Village as a tourist destination. In addition, data is also collected through observation and analysis of tourist visit reports. The discussion in this paper includes the history and development of Penglipuran Village, village management in maintaining cultural preservation, and the impact of tourism on the local community. The analysis shows that the uniqueness of traditional architecture, clean environment, and strong traditional values are the main attractions that maintain the popularity of this village as an authentic tourist destination. The conclusion of this paper is that Penglipuran Village has succeeded in combining tourism with the preservation of local culture, so that it becomes a model that is worthy of imitation in the development of other tourist villages in Indonesia. The preservation of tradition and the commitment of the local community in maintaining the beauty of the village is the key to the success of this village as a leading tourist destination.
Transformation of street-style fried rice into star-hotel cuisine: Innovations in processing, safety, sensory quality, and culinary tourism positioning Saputra, I Wayan Andika; Yudistira, Cokorda Gede Putra; Kasiani, Kasiani; Wajdi, Majid; Mazher, Muhammad Ahmad; Ibrahim, Auwal Ahmed; Acharya, Chet Narayan
Kajian Pendidikan, Seni, Budaya, Sosial dan Lingkungan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): March 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/kpsbsl.v3i1.71

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This study explores how humble street-style fried rice can be transformed into a premium star-hotel dish by integrating advances in food processing, quality control, and culinary tourism strategy. The aims are to enhance safety and shelf-life, standardize sensory quality, and reposition fried rice as a signature upscale offering. Methodologically, the paper synthesizes recent developments in prepared fried rice technologies, including novel thermal and non-thermal processing, freezing, and quality-monitoring tools, alongside case-based insights from tourism-driven dish upgrading and local rice innovations as culinary icons. Analysis focuses on microbial safety, starch retrogradation, texture, colour, and flavour stabilization, as well as menu standardization, presentation, and branding for tourist and hotel markets. The study concludes that combining advanced processing (e.g., physical field and static magnetic field freezing) with standardized recipes and tourism-oriented branding can elevate fried rice from roadside fare to a consistent, marketable star-hotel dish.
Navigating cultural dynamics and translation challenges to achieve equivalence while preserving meaning and context sensitively Ovieta, Pande Putu Resmia; Wajdi, Majid; Issa, Muhammad; Hasan, Md. Kamrul; Idri, Nadia; Huong, Tran Nho; Eshreteh, Dr. Mahmood
Journal of Education, Social & Communication Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): May 2026
Publisher : PT. MAWAMEDIA JAYAMUSTA BUANASIHA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71028/jescs.v3i2.140

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This study aims to explore the cultural dynamics and challenges involved in achieving equivalence in translation, focusing on balancing meaning and context to ensure accurate and culturally sensitive communication. The methodology includes qualitative analyses of translation cases across literary, technical, and survey contexts, employing comparative textual analysis, interviews with translators, and content analysis to examine strategies such as dynamic equivalence, localization, adaptation, and consultation with cultural informants. Analysis reveals that translators must navigate complex cultural references, idiomatic expressions, and emotional connotations while maintaining semantic, conceptual, and content equivalence. Findings highlight the importance of translators acting as cultural mediators who balance fidelity to the source text with necessary adaptations to the target culture’s norms and sensitivities. The study concludes that successful translation requires a nuanced approach that integrates linguistic accuracy with cultural competence to bridge gaps between source and target audiences effectively. Future translation efforts should emphasize collaboration with cultural experts and adopt flexible strategies to preserve both meaning and cultural context.
Enhancing knowledge and well-being through leisure reading to promote cognitive, emotional, and social benefits for overall personal growth Panjaitan, Dwi Diva A.; Wajdi, Majid; Ghafar, Zanyar Nathir; Rouf, Md. Abdur; Hazaymeh, Omar Mohammad-Ameen Ahmad; Akdemir, Ahmet Selçuk; Issa, Muhammad
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/jlps.v5i1.73

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This study aims to explore the multifaceted benefits of reading during free time, focusing on its impact on knowledge acquisition, emotional well-being, and social development. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining surveys and focus groups across diverse age groups including adolescents and young adults. Data analysis revealed that leisure reading enhances vocabulary, literacy skills, and critical thinking while also providing relaxation, stress relief, and emotional support. Additionally, reading for pleasure fosters empathy, cultural competence, and ethical reflection, particularly among medical students and youth. The findings highlight the role of accessible resources such as public libraries in promoting leisure reading and suggest that early exposure to books encourages lifelong reading habits. The study concludes that leisure reading is a vital activity for intellectual growth and psychological health, recommending further longitudinal research to deepen understanding of its long-term effects.
Co-Authors A. Erna Rochiyati S. Acharya, Chet Narayan Agus Sariono Ahmad Ghazy Ahmad Hazaymeh, Omar Mohammad-Ameen Ahmad, Hauwa Sani Akdemir, Ahmet Selçuk Amanah, Firda Maulia Amandari, Ni Kadek Pande Anggi Amrullah Amrullah Andyana, I Ketut Suar Angela, Ni Made Utari Tisna Anwar, Ni Luh Gede Indah Aprilia Aprianoto, Aprianoto Arbainah, Siti Ariani, Ni Luh Putu Yoni Arini, Komang Pipit Ariyanti, Ni Luh Novia Armoni, Ni Luh Eka Aruku, Kalita Joseph Asih Sauramanda Asrumi, Asrumi Ayub, Sadia Chan, Yuen Fook Chaurasiya, Dr. Sneha Chaurasiya, Sneha Christiani, Rachel Claridad, NF Claridad, Norberto Fabi Clary Sada Dewi, Ayu Putu Lina Puspita Dewi, Ida Ayu Made Wulan Sukma Dewi, Kadek Bintang Sri Dewi, Komang Ayu Trian Dewi, Ni Ketut Citra Dewi, Ni Komang Mayang Saptariyasa Dizon Jr, Rodolfo P. Dwipayana, I Kadek Wisnu Dynata, Kayla Tabina Effiong, Augustine Etim Eni Rosnija Erly Wahyuni Eshreteh, Dr. Mahmood Fatema Sharmin Gede, I Gusti Ketut Ghafar, Zanyar Nathir Ghimire, Shiva Raj Harahap, Ratna Dewi Hartati, Rita Hazaymeh, Omar Mohammad-Ameen Ahmad Huong, Tran Nho I Ketut Darma Laksana I Ketut Santra I Komang Putra Adnyana, I Komang Putra I Made Suastra I Made Sumartana I Nyoman Suka Sanjaya I Nyoman Suka Sanjaya, I Nyoman Suka I Wayan Putrana Ibrahim, Auwal Ahmed Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ida Bagus Artha Adnyana Idri, Nadia Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Imron, Aly Issa, Muhammad Iwan Supardi Joaquin, Cleo Jude Kadek Dwi Cahaya Putra Kasiani, Kasiani Komang Wahyulia Saraswati Kumbhayoni, Putu Diah Keshy Lasmini, Ni Ketut Latip-Yusoph, Sorhaila Lien Darlina, Lien Made Ayu Jayanti Prita Utami Maharani, Anak Agung Radha Regita Mandang, Selvie Ratna Ivone Marcaida, John Louise M. Mazher, Muhammad Ahmad Md Kamrul Hasan Md. Kamrul Hasan, Md. Kamrul Mekuriaw, Dessalegn Moh Agus Sutiarso Mohammed, LA Muhamadias, Nusrat Mulyono Mulyono Mustafa, Muhammad Narayasa, Ni Made Irene Kharisma Nathir Ghafar, Zanyar Ni Kadek Artini, Ni Kadek Ni Ketut Sekarti Ni Ketut Suciani Ni Made Dwi Anjani Ni Nyoman Sarmi, Ni Nyoman Ni Putu Dyah Hudiananingsih Ni Wayan Sadiyani Ningtyas, Diyah Ayu Nirmala , Ni Kadek Wahyu Dian Novitriana, Komang Ovieta, Pande Putu Resmia Oxtapianus Tawarik Pabayo, Febriyanti Sonya Panjaitan, Dwi Diva A. Pertiwi, Ni Kadek Wanda Maheswari Prathivi, Pande Putu Githa Sari Pratiwi, Ni Kadek Anjelia Putri Pratiwi, Ni Luh Putu Dina PRATIWI, NI PUTU EKA Pridari, Ni Made Mira Purnomo, Subekhi Hadi Putra Yudistira, Cokorda Gede Putra, I Komang Agus Januarta Sutisma Putra, I Komang Mahayana Putri, Erma Artajosi Putri, Kadek Arisita Dhyana Putri, Kiki Hermalia Putri, Ni Made Kami Elisa Putri, Ni Putu Angelyani Sugiantari Putri, Ni Putu Radha Savitri Maheswari Raheem, Bareq Raad Ratih, Ni Kadek Pande Ayu Riama, Pelita Riswana, I Gede Maryo Kanka Rouf, Md. Abdur Sahoo, Parshuram Sahoo, Prakash Kumar SANJAYA, IDA BAGUS Saputra, I Wayan Andika Saputra, Upayana Wiguna Eka Sari, Ni Gusti Ayu Komang Tri Purnama Septiadana, Ni Kadek Sinta Setiadewi, Ni Putu Chesya Putri Setyowati, Ratih Sinanditha, I Gede Bagus Ananda Siswahyudianto Sitawati, Anak Agung Raka SITI MARIAM Somawati, Ni Putu Sorhaila Latip-Yusoph Suarja, I Ketut Sumartana, I Made Sumartini, Ni Komang Ayu Sunkad, Gayatri Suputra, Gusti Ketut Alit Suriyadi, Suriyadi Suryanto, Agnes Febriyanti Suteja, Mutira Kristiani Suwitri, Sang Ayu Nyoman Udoudom, Uduak Imoh Uzma, Sidratul Muntaha Waelan Waelan, Waelan Wagisuari, Ni Kadek Nara Widarwan, Kadek Candra Widyaswasti Widiantara, I Made Windriya, Sheenaz Dhia Raisha Wisman Hadi Wu, QingHao Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yuniantari, Ni Putu Intan Yusof, Norhayati Mohd Zulfan, Muhammad