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Bali Tourism Journal
Published by Bali Tourism Board
ISSN : 2580913X     EISSN : 25809148     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36675/btj
Bali Tourism Journal is a new innovative travel advisor that combines a simple newspaper and magazine, with a complexity of Educational and Scientific Academic Journal. All the contents here are well written by a reporter, journalist, academician, post-degree student, and also some lecturer. All contents are also reviewed and edited by the professional editor that also major in the specific topic of each content. We ensure you, that our stories are genuine, all our photos were personally gain by our professional photographer and correspondent. This is not an advertisement; this is a scientific based and educational mixed magazine-journal about Bali. The true Bali.
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Sulphur phenomenon in Lake Batur : A Disaster to Local Fisherman I Gede Mas Suputra
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): (September-December 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36675/btj.v5i3.61

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Lake Batur provides a perfect area for fisheries. one of the amazing products from lake Batur is Oreochromis mossambicus, or in the local language called Mujair. The fish has a high economic value for the community. However, in 2009, the villager claimed there was a sudden change in the water quality of Lake Batur. Many anglers often lose their fortune because of the sudden dead fish phenomenon. The lake water was no longer as safe as it used to be for both humans and fish. The local community accused sulphur as the cause of their unfortunate. Several studies have been conducted in Lake Batur every year and indicate several sulphur spots near Buahan Village that appear in January, April, or August. Entering July 2021, around 70 fish in floating net cages owned by farmers in the Lake Batur area died. The case in July 2021 was the worst in history. Research on floating net cells mentioned that the public could predict this mass death event to reduce the fishers’ future losses.
A Report Trip from Odaesan National Park & Woljeongsa Temple: A Report Trip from Odaesan National Park & Woljeongsa Temple Musa Kothar Uropmabin
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): (September-December 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36675/btj.v5i3.62

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South Korea, 'The Land of the Morning Calm', offers a different experience through a peaceful getaway to the Buddhist temple at Odaesan Mountain for historical tourism enthusiasts. Visiting the Odaesan national park offers various close-to-nature tourism experiences. The 11th South Korea's national Park covers areas spread across Gangneung-si, Hongcheon-gun, and Pyeongchang-gun in Gangwon-do Province??. The Park is a sanctuary for many native Korean animals and plants. Visitors may hike some of the peaks in the area, such as Birobong Peak, Durobong, Dongdaesan and Sogeumgang peaks. For those who would love to witness the country's national treasures, tourists may visit sangwonsa and woljeongsa temple in the vicinity. Woljeongsa and sangwonsa Temples are famous temples in Gangwon Province. It has been a museum for National Treasures of South Korea and cultural properties that recorded part of ancient history. Some of the relics are Dong Jong or Bronze Bell (National Treasure No. 36), Octagonal nine-story Stone Pagoda (National Treasure No. 48), Wooden Seated Child Manjushri of Sangwonsa Temple (National Treasure No. 221) and Documents of Sangwonsa Temple (National Treasure No. 292).
Making Future of Bali: a leading destination for Medical Tourism Ida Bagus Amertha Putra Manuaba
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): (September-December 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36675/btj.v5i3.66

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Bali Provincial Government has taken several steps to diversify the Balinese economy sectors. Medical Tourism became a proposal in line with the Indonesian government’s tourism sector development plan for the past five years. They continue to improve the domestic health industry. Not wanting to depend on imports continuously, Authorities since 2020 has committed to making improvements in the governance of state-owned and private companies, especially in the pharmaceutical, medical devices, and health facilities. The construction of an International Hospital (RSI) in Sanur, Bali, in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic Cancer Hospital in the United States, has been seriously monitored to create leading health service standards in Indonesia. Later, the community can use Bali RSI to carry out various medical treatments. Therefore, in the future, health tourism can be properly established. Another image would be emerging: Bali, a top-class holiday destination that serves as a sanctuary to rejuvenate one’s health.
Mystical sound of Selonding from eastern Balinese ancient village Nyoman Sabda
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): (September-December 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36675/btj.v5i3.67

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Selonding is a part of Gamelan Tua, A rarely known musical instrument out of many Balinese gamelan. This sacred instrument can be found in several old villages in Karangasem regency, such as Bugbug, Prasi, Seraya, Tenganan Pegringsingan, Timbrah, Asak, Bungaya, Ngis, Bebandem, Besakih, Selat. However, some studies claimed that Gamelan Selonding today could only be seen in the Tenganan Pegringsingan and Bongaya villages. Selonding is the only type of iron-blade Balinese Gamelan. Low steel content on the iron ingot produces a softer sound texture than bronze gamelan, broadly used. The soft and rhythmic audio from Gamelan Selonding, according to the study, was said to reduce the elder’s anxiety level from moderate to mild. Despite its high cultural value and vital for the Bali Aga ritual, low exposure and promotion about Selonding Gamelan were reasons for the low interest and concern of young people in Bali for their own culture. To promote Selonding among Balinese, various studies proposed many mediums to attract public interest, including the documentary film production about the ancient instruments, and introduce an android-based application to learn playing Gamelan Selonding from users’ smartphones. Furthermore, today, Sekaa Selonding exists not only on Karangasem Regency but also in other parts of Bali since many Balinese youngsters outside Karangasem are interested in learning Gamelan Selonding.
Governor of Bali : Tumpek Krulut as momentum to cherish love for Balinese Eka Ari Suhendra
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): (September-December 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36675/btj.v5i3.68

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The word Tumpek refers to the meeting of the five-day wewaran system (Panca Wara), namely Kliwon, with the seven-day wewaran (Sapta Wara) system, namely Saniscara or Saturday. The five-day wewaran, seven-day wewaran, and pawukon cycle encounter gave birth to the concept of Tumpek as a day of celebration of objects and creatures that have an important role in human life. Pawukon determines the suffix of the tumpek, which takes place twice a year. For example, if the Tumpek falls on Pawukon Uye will be called Tumpek Uye, then the Tumpek that falls on pawukon Krulut will be called Tumpek Krulut. On Tumpek Krulut, Balinese Hindus worship His manifestation as Lord Iswara. A deity, lord of sacred sounds creation. Some scholars argue that the word Krulut, comes from the word Lulut which means affection love. Balinese ancestors adapted this term from the old Javanese calendar. Later, the word krulut in Tumpek Krulut is associated with celebration of love. In February 2022, The Governor of Bali, Wayan Koster considered Tumpek Krulut as the Balinese day of love. As the same as Valentine’s Day celebrations in this era. Wayan Koster emphasized that Hindus and Balinese people can use the Tumpek Kerulut as indigenous momentum to cherish love.

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