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Why Is Bali Called the 'Island of 1000 Temples'?

Have you ever wondered why Bali is called the "Island of 1000 Temples"? This enchanting destination is not only famous for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture but also for its rich spiritual heritage, deeply rooted in Hindu traditions. Join us as we explore the captivating world of Bali's temples and unveil the profound spiritual connection that makes this island truly special!
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Rawon, a traditional East Javanese dish, has been ranked the world's best soup in 2024 by TasteAtlas, surpassing well-known favorites like Japan’s ramen and Thailand’s tom kha gai.
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Rooted in Surabaya, Arek culture stands as a unique hybrid of Javanese traditions that has spread to surrounding areas like Sidoarjo, Gresik, Mojokerto, Malang, Jombang, and Lamongan.
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