Sentences with phrase «of subak»

Sanggulan countryside has been choose as a place of Subak Museum because considering that Subak Rijasa in this regency that in year 1979 have reached the National Champion in Intensification Program that lifting Bali's name in the national level.
The development of Subak Museum is inspirited by intention of all Balinese culture lovers.
The Jatiluwih Rice Field Terraces explain the distinctive feature of the social and engineering system of Subak, which interrelates with the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana.
Outside Indonesia, the rice terraces of the Philippines Cordilleras in Luzon, the Philippines, may be compared to rice - field terraces of Subak Jatiluwih in Tabanan.
All that change show the great adaptability of Subak to modernization and development.
Although being chosen as the head of the Subak is an unpaid role, it is often compensated by extra water supplies if required.
Any farmer owning rice terrace land in Bali must become a member of the Subak.
The building of Subak Museum is inspirited by the Balinese culture lovers to maintain Subak as an local culture asset that succeed to develop and increase the agriculture products as specially rice and traditional irrigation system.
Of Bali's 81,000 remaining hectares of subaks, about 1,000 are lost each year to development, and the water that once cultivated rice now fills hotel pools.

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The subaks are governed by the Balinese - Hindu concept of Tri Hita Karana, meaning «harmony between people, nature and God.»
Of Bali's 1,200 subaks, 21 are protected by the United Nations as a World Heritage site.
Many of Bali's other subaks (there are 1,200 in all) have been whittled down as land and water get sold for hotels or other real estate development.
Perasi has a more subak - centered vision for the future, and it includes a lot of hiking.
In fact, the undeveloped farmland and beauty of the ancient temples along the springs in Perasi's subak are so unusual that in 2012 the United Nations listed it and 20 others as part of Bali's first World Heritage site.
The significance of Bali's subaks lies in their coordinated operation.
This temple environment as know as the» Subak Temple» environment for the Sangsit traditional village, where all of the king environmental part was illustrated Buleleng carving style in the form of plants that crept and the motive of the flower that characterized the age to 15, King's Majapahit era.
This village located at the valley, surround of many hill and most of the area is a rice fields that irrigate by Subak, the Balinese traditional water system for rice field.
Our WET (Pool) simply resembles beautiful and distinguished shape of Balinese rice paddies or more particularly, the Subak, a traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system.
Throughout the trip we will see and visit: cocoa and coffee plantation, palm trees then look intercepts in the manufacture of traditional drink (tuak, arak) and palm sugar (gula Bali), past rice field, learn about the subak.
Subak Tabola Inn offers a peaceful and spectacular natural beauty in secluded area surrounded by ranges of mountains.
Ubud is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving subak (the traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation Read More»
Walking through our original bamboo elevator and bamboo bridge and after a little Subak walk, you will find yourself elevated in exceptional spheres, surrounded by the powerful sound of the sacred Ayung river.
In the region of Tabanan, which is Bali's most fertile rice growing district, there is a unique Subak Museum that is dedicated to the entire rice growing process.
One of the most important elements of the entire rice cultivation process is a shared irrigation system run by an organization called Subak.
In addition, every Subak cooperative maintains a small temple in amongst the rice fields where the deities of rice and water are worshipped.
Both the temple as the volcano are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Bali Subak System.
Despite of its great adaptability Subak does not lose its hallmark as a product of traditional Balinese culture.
Subak Museum is a museum of Balinese traditional agriculture tools and old documentation about Subak Organization which has famous in the world and best places to visit to see agricultural tool of Balinese people
Tegalalang Rice Terraces is renowned for its wonderful scenes of rice paddies including the subak (conventional Balinese helpful watering system framework), which as per history, was passed around a respected blessed man named Rsi Markandeya in the eighth century.
The ancient subak system of irrigation of the rice fields and the cultural landscape of Bali has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Furthermore, the structure of Jatiluwih irrigation system (subak) has its root in the Tri Hita Karana, the essence of Balinese cosmology.
«A subak is defined as all the major rice terraces irrigated from a single dam... The dams are arranged one below the other down the river canyons, a single canal, usually of some length, carrying the diverted water to the subak, often with the aid of overhead aqueducts or long tunnels» (230).
They are a kind of democratic organization in which the farmers whose fields are fed by the same water source, meet regularly to coordinate plantings, to control the distribution of irrigation water and to plan the construction and maintenance of canals and dams, as well as to organize ritual offerings and subak temple festivals.
Subak is the name of the water management system used in Balinese rice paddies and that is what the Subak museum is all about.
Subak Museum is a museum collection of traditional Balinese farming tools and documentation of age to remind the younger generation throughout the Organization Subak to be known around the world.
Beside of that Tabanan regency owns more Subak Organization if it is compared with other regencies.
You will see river managed as traditional irigation system called «Subak» in Bali, flocks of ducks and domestic chickens, and you may even be offered a freshly picked coconut.
Walking through the village and then crossing a river on a natural bamboo bridge to the other part of the river where we will continue our track through the best scenic of terrace rice field on the bottom of Mount Agung where tracker can get a useful information about Bali agricultural and their traditional organization called «subak».
The Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a tourist icon and you will soon see why as you take in the beauty of the intricate workmanship that it has taken to shape the natural slopes involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system)
In these areas, you will be able to closely observe local farmer cultivating their land and their teamwork spirit headed by kelian subak or cheif of farmer union.
When I reached out to Abby Subak, the director of Arts Gowanus, she told me that Gowanus Open Studios, which opens two weeks from now, has only one artist registered from 75 10th street, as opposed to the nine that signed up last year.
Abby Subak, Director of Arts Gowanus specified that the buildings affected are «but not limited to 94 9th Street, 98 9th Street, 75 10th Street, 75A 10th Street, and 112 2nd Avenue.»
Abby Subak of Arts Gowanus specified that the buildings affected are «but not limited to 94 9th Street, 98 9th Street, 75 10th Street, 75A 10th Street, and 112 2nd Avenue.»
Garcia isn't the only artist who's had to withdraw at the last minute from GOS because of losing her studio — there have been «several,» according to Subak.
«Twenty - one years ago, the first Gowanus Open Studios was a handful of artists inviting their friends to see their work,» says Abby Graf Subak, director of Arts Gowanus, about the group's origins.
Subak, S., 2003: Effects of climate on variability in Lyme disease incidence in the northeastern United States.
Science of Sex: The Big Idea — Sex PPFA Vice President of Online Services Subak will address outreach online and through new technology.
PPFA President Cecile Richards, PPFA Vice President of Public Policy and Advocacy Laurie Rubiner and PPFA Vice President of Online Services Tom Subak will lend their voices and expertise to panel discussions ranging from health care reform to teen temptations and innovative health outreach online.
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