Klenteng : Bali’s Chinese Temples Paint the Island Red

Apart from being a time to feast and reunite with family, Chinese New Year is a festivity accompanied by a large array of customs and rituals. This significant holiday is also the time when the Chinese temples, or Klenteng, across Bali celebrate by painting the island red. Among the highlights during Chinese New Year festivities to

Nian Gao Chinese New Year Cakes at Mulia Deli

Mulia Bali, home to a number of renowned dining venues on the island, present an exciting culinary journey from the restaurant’s signature restaurants this January where you can explore various indulgences on offer. Welcome the prosperous year of the Earth Pig and send good wishes for the new year to family or friends with Table8’s

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Escape to COMO Uma Ubud this Lunar New Year for Peace and Tranquility

Nestled amongst paddy fields in the hills of the Tjampuhan Valley, COMO Uma Ubud is a destination for rest and relaxation. This Lunar New Year, they invite you to escape into the wilderness, surround yourself with nature and take part in transformative, holistic wellness activities.  Whilst certainly enjoying the spoils of Bali’s lush vegetation, COMO

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