After watched the Balung dance, the pakcik (our travel guide) bring us to the largest public market in Bali. The market has two buildings, one is selling handycraft and the other one is selling foods and clothes. Is quite big and the pakcik warn us to be careful of those people asking you to buy something. Some of the people there try to persuade you to buy an expensive good and if you dont buy, they may get agressive. The best way is to avoid talk to them.
This is padi field, I captured this photo is when I on the way to Tanah Lot. Quite amazing and very beautiful.
This is the stalls at Tanah Lot. They sell alot of souveniors and clothes. I bought two shirts here but the quality is not good.
My lunch at Tanah Lot. Chicken and Maggi Mee.
The above photos is where I watched Kecak Dance at Uluwatu. Kecak dance is a form of music drama, originated in the 1930. Also known as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, performed by a circle of 100 or more performers wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting "cak" and throwing up their arms, depicts a battle from the Ramayana where the monkey helped Prince Ramayana fight the evil King Ravana.
After Uluwatu, the next destination is to Jimbaran Bay to have my dinner. The dinner quite expensive but is quite nice. 1st time I have my dinner at the beach side with bottle of local beer.
The 3rd day (30-11-2009) is my day back to Malaysia.
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