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Bali calendar of events feature a full list of festivities and colours. These owe much to the culture and traditions of the Balinese. Here, a special calendar system called the pawukon rotates every 210 days. It governs the daily chores and the elaborate rites of passage a Balinese goes through throughout their entire lives. The calendar system also charts small to grand temple anniversaries. Knowing coinciding dates can help you witness one on your visit. National Geographic, Ritual, Nyepi Day, Trobriand Islands, Onnit Academy, Day Of Silence, Open Ocean, Rite Of Passage
Bali Festivals and Events Calendar - Highlight Events and Festivals in Bali - Go Guides
Bali calendar of events feature a full list of festivities and colours. These owe much to the culture and traditions of the Balinese. Here, a special calendar system called the pawukon rotates every 210 days. It governs the daily chores and the elaborate rites of passage a Balinese goes through throughout their entire lives. The calendar system also charts small to grand temple anniversaries. Knowing coinciding dates can help you witness one on your visit.