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The making of Ubud : Bali's art, culture, and heritage village
This book tells the story of the making of Ubud and identifies some of the 'magic hands' that created it.
100 years ago Ubud was a palace, a market, some temples and rice fields dotted with single storey houses. It was'nt much different at the start of the 1970s, less than 50 years ago.
During ten decades 'magic hand' have slowly transformed Ubud into a major tourism centre - famous for its culture, for art, music and dances and for the Balinese Hindu religion with its frequest colorful ceremonies. There is now even an annual world famous literary festival. Around Ubud whole villages specialize in painting, carving and sculpture and the 15 kilometres long district of Tegallalang is the world's largest handicraft centre.
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