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LAPORAN KEGIATAN PEMBELAJARAN DI LUAR SEKOLAH

“BAHASA INGGRIS”

Dibuat Oleh:
MICHAEL KRISNA (23) / IX-D

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KUTA BEACH

Bali Kuta Beach is located near Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport, only 15 minutes' drive by car
from the airport. It is the most famous beach resort on the island. Kuta Beach is the bustling area
with the most tourists in all over Bali. In the past, it was only a very small village. Nowadays, it
has developed into a prosperous tourist resort. On the beach, there are many peddlers along the
street, selling various local specialties, such as crafts, T-shirts, beach clothes and accessories. As
the beach is windy with high waves, it is not suitable for boating or swimming there. But it is an
ideal place for wind surfing, which is favored by the young who look for excitement. It is also an
ideal place for watching the beautiful sunset. At night, there are local Balinese singing and
dancing, performing especially for tourists.
Kuta Beach is just like a holiday paradise with beautiful clean beach, numerous shops,
bars, restaurants and shopping centers. Kuta Beach is not only a unique scenic spot for sun
bathing and water activities, but also a perfect place for watching sunset. The commercial area in
the center of Kuta Square is a new and modern shopping skyscraper.
Party central, Kuta at night refers to the area extending about 7km north of the original
village of Kuta. This area now includes Legian, Seminyak and even Basangkasa. The Kuta area
is the epicenter of Balis nightlife. The majority of Bali's better entertainment places offer
anything and everything a 'night owl' would want. Located at the center of the original village are
Kuta's many open-air pubs and discos.
Entrance to bars is usually free with special drinks promotions and Happy Hours from
6pm to 9pm, and sometimes even longer. Jalan Legian and Jalan Padma have the biggest
concentration of watering holes. Take up the option of joining surfers to guzzle beer, play pool
and watch surfing videos at Tubes Cafe. Or drop by the eye-catching and uniquely sailship-
shaped Bounty Restaurant I, which sways to the music of its dance floor till dawn. Other
happening outlets in town are the trendy 66 Club (but say 'double six') and hyper chic Gado
Gado. For Kuta's magnetic live music, The Maccaroni Club is irresistible.
PENGLIPURAN VILLAGE

englipuran Village is one of the traditional villages that located in Bangli Regency, Bali
Province, Indonesia. Penglipuran village is famous as one of the tourist destinations
in Bali because of its society who still preserve their traditional culture in their daily lives. The
architecture of buildings and land processing still follows the concept of Tri Hita Karana, the
philosophy of Balinese society regarding the balance of relations between God, humans and their
environment. Penglipuran Village succeeded in building tourism that benefited all of their
communities without losing their culture and traditions. In 1995, Penglipuran Village also
received a Kalpataru award from the Indonesian Government for its efforts to protect the
Bamboo Forest in their local ecosystem.
Penglipuran village is one of the traditional villages from Bangli district and Bali
province, Indonesia. The total area of this village reaches 112 hectares with an altitude of 500–
600 meters above the sea and located about 5 kilometers from the Bangli City or 45 kilometers
from the Denpasar City. The village is surrounded by other traditional villages. Kayang village in
the north, Kubu village in the east, Gunaksa village in the south and Sansang river in the west.
Temperatures vary from cool to cold (16-29 degrees) and averages rainfall around 2000 mm per
year. Ground surface is consider flat with a height of 1–15 meters.[1][2]
The surrounded Penglipuran Village are Desa Khayan, Desa Gunaksa, Desa Kubu and
Desa ceking. The village which is consists of one village and smaller village, administratively is
very easy to adjust. The number of the village and the smaller village is the same. The name of
the penglipuran village according to the mythology from the old people from Penglipuran village
camed from "Pengeling Pura" (remember with the temple), it means that remember with the
ancestor. This mythology is connected with the movement of their ancestor from Bayung Gede
vilage at Kintamani Area to penglipuran village.

This memorial lies in the southern part of Penglipuran Village covering area of 1.5
hectares with Balinese style. Its Curayudha Hall is a venue for certain activities, which is
equipped with parking area. The memorial was built in 1959, dedicated to the revolution war in
Bangli led by captain Anak Agung udita with his troops. The monument aims to remind people
of struggle of Captain Anak Agung Anom Muditha and his troops who were dead in facing
NICA (Dutch).

TIRTA EMPUL TEMPLE

Tirta Empul is a major temple complex and holy mountain spring in the village of
Manukaya in central Bali. The site is the legendary setting of a traditional tale about good versus
evil. It's also a national cultural heritage site.
The complex, built circa 960 AD, is a silent witness to the old Balinese kingdom,
particularly at the time of the Warmadewa Dynasty. Another nearby and prominent site on top of
a hill is the presidential palace, Istana Tampaksiring, built during the years of the nation’s first
president, Soekarno.
Tirta Empul, meaning ‘holy water spring’ is actually the name of a water source that's
located within the temple. The spring feeds various purification baths, pools and fish ponds
surrounding the outer perimeter, which all flow to the Tukad Pakerisan River. Various sites
throughout the region and many other archaeological relics relate to local myths and legends.
Tirta Empul temple complex comprises 3 key divisions, namely a front, secondary and inner
courtyard. Visitors to Tirta Empul first come upon the lush gardens and pathways adorned with
statues and tropical plants that lead to the entrance. After stepping through this candi
bentar (temple gate), a vast walled courtyard welcomes visitors to the bathing pools where a
large wantilan meeting hall stands to the right.
Inside the central courtyard or madya mandala, pilgrims first approach a rectangular
purification bath where a total of 13 elaborately sculpted spouts line its edge from west to east.
After solemn prayers at an altar-like shrine, they proceed to enter the crystal-clear, cold mountain
water. With hands pressed together, they bow under the gushing water of the first spout, carrying
on to the 11th. The water from the last 2 of the 13 spouts is reserved for purification purposes in
funerary rites only.
The myth behind the curative and purifying spring tells of a Balinese ruler, known by the
title Mayadenawa, who is depicted to have defied the influence of Hinduism and denied his
subjects religious prayers and practices. The legend goes that this eventually angered the gods,
and in a campaign, god Indra sought Mayadenawa’s subdual.

KRISNA SOUVENIR STORE

If you want to buy Bali souvenirs, do not like to bid and product at a fixed price, then Krisna
Sunset Road the store that you should visit. Also, if you want to know the market price of Bali
souvenirs, then Krisna Sunset Road must be in your first-day holiday itinerary in Bali. Krisna
Bali souvenirs have many branches in Bali, and the closest one to Kuta Bali is Krisna Sunset
Road. Also, there are other branches Krisna souvenirs in the area of Tuban, Denpasar and Nusa
Dua.
Krisna Sunset Road is a store of typical Balinese souvenir center, has air-conditioned rooms.
There are various kinds of Bali souvenirs that you can find at Krisna Sunset Road, ranging from
clothes, bags, necklaces, bracelets, paintings, wooden crafts, and even local food. To be able to
shop at Krishna souvenirs comfortably, you must prepare approximBately 2 hours of shopping
time.
This Krisna shop is the most ideal place, a complete and well-ordered collection of items that is
easy to find the items you are looking for, such as beach cloth, endek, blankets, bed covers,
paintings, udeng, bags, purses, tableware, sandals, accessories, key chains , various Balinese
handicrafts and traditional ornaments in the form of displays there are also Krisna Bali VIP shirts
with funny words, various motifs and harmonious colors, which will attract the interest of
visitors, and you can be sure you will not only buy one product only, because the price it makes
sense to adjust to your budget and taste.

Not satisfied with all that, various snacks such as snacks such as milk pie, chips, nuts, cookies
and crisp claws to various traditional spa and body scrub products are provided. For those of you
who already understand the prices of goods can be compared, the prices of goods offered at
Krisna Shop will feel reasonable and the prices are cheaper especially if you shop at the mall or
supermarket. So for that if you schedule a tour in Bali, you can choose Krisna Shop, as a
shopping destination, moreover its location is easy to reach..

BARONG DANCE

Barong is a character in the mythology of Bali. He is the king of the spirits, leader of the
hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda in the mythological traditions of Bali. Banas Pati Rajah is
the fourth brotheror spirit child that accompanies a child throughout life. Banas Pati Rajah is the
spirit which animates Barong. A protector spirit, he is often represented by a lion, and traditional
performances of his struggles against Rangda are popular parts of Balinese culture. The Barong
Dance is often portraited with two monkeys
The Barong is the magical protector of Balinese villages. As & lord of the forest with
fantastic fanged mask and long mane, he is the opponent of Rangda the witch, who rules over the
spirits of darkness, in the never ending fight between good and evil. During the Galungan
Kuningan festivals, the Barong (there are many types, including barong ket, barong macan, and
barong bangkal) wanders from door to door (nglawang) cleansing the territory of evi influences.
Barong and Kris dance like the kecak dance the Barong and Kris dance is a battle
between good and evil spirit. Barong can take various forms but in this dance he takes the form
of the dance Barong Keket, the most holy of the Barongs. The Barong Keket is a strange
creature, half shaggy dog, half lion and is played by two men in much the same way as a circus
clown-horse. His opponent is the witch Rangda.
The lion is the popular one, as it comes from the Gianyar region, where Ubud (the home of
tourist's Balinese dance ritual viewing) is located. Within the calon arang, the dance drama in
which the Barong appears, the barong responds to Rangda's use of magic to control and kill her
to restore balance. In traditional Barong dance performances, he is portrayed in his struggles
against Rangda, it is the popular part of Balinese culture. The mythical creature would dance
along the street to the calon arang dance. A priest would throw holy water at it.

 The dance opens with two playful monkeys teasing Barong in a peaceful environment.
 The next scene is popularly known as "Keris Dance". The Rangda character appears and
wreaks havoc. She casts black magic upon male dancers, who represent Airlangga's soldiers,
and orders them to commit suicide. In a trance, these men stab themselves on their chest with
their own kris. Meanwhile, Barong and the priest cast protective magic on these men, which
makes them invulnerable to sharp objects.
 The dance ends with the final battle between Barong and Rangda, concluding with the
victory of Barong over Rangda. Rangda runs away, the evil is defeated, and the celestial
order is restored.

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