Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Day 2 Bali trip

Schedule: Day 2
Due to the hotel has provided breakfast, which is omelette and banana pancake. After taking breakfast, we divided into 3 group, we are going to Sukawati Marketplace for shopping and the other went for president study. There is about 30 min drive.






Crazy for shopping

Walking to take bus
























Sukawati market place is a long standing art market.The two-storey Sukawati Art Market was established in the 80s and visitors can seek and purchase distinctively Balinese art items such as aintings, figurines, traditional woven textiles, traditional kites, handmade bags, women’s accessories, shirts, sarongs, to Balinese ceremonial items and daily local household items – all at reasonable ‘bargain’ prices.

    
Green Village is a master-planned community of eighteen dramatically unique homes, hand-constructed by the Ibuku team. Each home is custom designed and rigorously engineered to embody the inherent strengths and versatility of bamboo. Sustainability principles and artisan craftsmanship of Green Village can known as a world famous campus.

Green Village, Temple House
Custom make of sink by stone
Selfie + Bunding
           















This place was the highlight of my entire trip to Bali.

Temple house is a three storey spacious home with a dramatic angles and soft cures grace.I choosing this sustainability building as my president study. I am so admire all of the craftsmanship and furniture design. It is soamazed with how bamboo make an aesthetic furniture. Luxurious floors, walls, ceiling, stairs and railings combine in a kaleidoscope of shapes and patterns to cocoon you in nature. Even the roof is an innovative arrangement of bamboo shingle.



  
Next station, we went to Bamboo factory. Unable to took photo inside there. This factory is the headquarter workshop and design place. It is interesting to showing the process as bamboo gets treated, cut and crafted into the furniture.


Green School (Bali) is a private and international pre-kindergarten to high school located along the Ayung River near Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.

It is giving its students a natural, holistic and student-centered education in one of the most amazing environments on the planet.

Our guide was very friendly & helpful 
Furniture made by recycle material












This is a small area recycle room for them to collect and classification all unwanted materials.


 Green school's canteen.  

This area sometime they used for gathering. Parents or worker will join together with their child taking lunch and spending a moment here.




Walk around green school

A stone make your wish come true

   
Aquaponics
HOW IT WORK?











  • A system that grows fish and plants together.
  • 90% REDUCTION in water use vs conventional farming techniques 
A yellowish pond  - Back to nature
A glass gable roof


Switch design

Switch design 2







Foundation




Bamboo staircase
Detaling


Classroom 





 Each of the ceiling and column  has need carving with sponsor's name

BALE UDANG MANG ENGKING RESTAURANT


Dinner Set (4 ppl) 
                            



Bale udang is well known for successfully bring rural feeling in the middle of hustle and bustle in Denpasar and Kuta. As you can see the photo showing it was surrounded by a vast fish pond with the sound of splashing water and accompanied by instrumental music,It is successfully to bring the feel of calm and soothing

Night view




Group photo
After having a delicious dinner we went to watch a local famous show which is
Legong Dances in Ubud Palace.

A lucky guy been invited by local dancer
What is Legong ?

Legong is a refined dance form characterized by intricate finger movements, complicated footwork, and expressive gestures and facial expressions.
















Legong dancers are always girls who have not yet reached puberty. They begin rigorous training at about the age of five. These dancers are regarded highly in the society and usually become wives of royal personages or wealthy merchants.





Night activities : Swimming






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