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What is the most interesting place in Bali?

1 Bali Beach

Seeing the sea in Bali is one of the main purposes for tourists to come here. Here, beautiful seaside scenery can be seen everywhere. The most famous beaches in Kyrgyzstan are Sanur, Kuta and Nusa Duya.

Sanur Beach is located 8 kilometers east of Denpasar and developed earlier. Bali seaside hotel on the beach is the tallest building in Bali. You can stay in a luxurious hotel, enjoy the beautiful sunrise at sea and stroll on the soft beach. There is a Majur painting museum by the sea.

Kuta beach is located near Noiray airport. Because the hotel price here is relatively low, many tourists, especially some young tourists, often choose to stay here. There are many shops selling all kinds of interesting souvenirs in the street by the sea.

Nusa Dua Beach is located 25 kilometers south of Dunbar. This is a typical rich resort with beautiful scenery, luxurious hotels and complete entertainment facilities. Visitors can watch the sunrise in their rooms.

[2] Kimbaran Beach

Kimbaland Beach is the most private beach in Bali. It turns out that it is still a small fishing village, inhabited by the most simple villagers on the island. Since the beautiful hotel was built, it has attracted a large number of Europeans who like nature to spend their holidays. What is commendable is that these commercial activities have not destroyed the original features of the small fishing village, but the villagers have made the whole beach very friendly with their unique enthusiasm and simplicity.

Although Kimbaran Beach is not as vast as Sanou Beach and Nusa Dua Beach, nor as bustling and noisy as Kuta, it has a quiet beach that people love and a sunset that they can't get tired of watching every day. Here, people from all corners of the world will suddenly lose their strangeness.

Kimbaland Beach has both beautiful sunsets and delicious seafood barbecues. At sunset, everyone sat around the beach, enjoying the beautiful sunset by the sea and enjoying a sumptuous seafood candlelight dinner. You can sit in the moonlight, under the waves. This atmosphere is the most attractive place in Kimbaland Beach.

[3] Crystal Palace

Yogyakarta Palace, located in Yogyakarta Crystal Palace, was built in 1755. It is the Forbidden City of Islamic Sultan in Indonesia. Its palace was built by Haman Moro I, and was originally built below the horizontal line in the center of the lake.

There is an underwater passage at the entrance. You can see the scenery in the water from the glass doors and windows in the palace. It is a masterpiece of traditional Java architecture, with two baths for the former Sultan and his queens to bathe and rest. The palace museum contains various treasures of Islamic Sultan and early cultural relics of Java.

[4] Elephant Cave

Goa Gajah is one of the oldest relics in Bali, and its history can be traced back to the 1l century. 1923 was discovered by Dutch archaeologists. There are no elephants in the oldest Bali. There are different opinions about the origin of the name of this elephant hole. One is named after Sungai Petanu, which was once called the Elephant River, and the other is named after the demonic elephant head guarding the entrance. It is generally believed that this place used to be a place where Buddhist monks practiced, and there are still a lot of Buddhist relics in the ruins. At present, the elephant grottoes in the world can be divided into three parts, including the elephant grottoes themselves, the holy spring pool and Buddhist architectural relics. There are six statues of women holding water bottles in the holy spring pool.

[5] Ubud Village

Ubud Village, 28km north of Denpasar, is a famous painting town and art village in Bali.

The scenery here is picturesque all year round, and many local and foreign painters have been stationed here to seek inspiration and produce different styles of paintings. Visitors can not only enjoy the picturesque scenery here, but also visit the local rich painting museum. After getting a general understanding of the painting style here, they can go to the local gallery to buy some favorite works. Worth visiting are Museun Puri Luisan and Neka Museum, where traditional Balinese oil paintings are collected. In addition, there are some places not to be missed, such as the famous Aguirre Gallery, which was founded by the late local artist Aguirre. In addition to collecting all his works, the museum often holds art seminars.

Ubud is a mature tourist area, with shops, restaurants and restaurants of all grades. Visitors can buy local batik clothes and silver ornaments to take home.