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CHINESE HISTORY: INKED & UNEARTHED In China, bamboo has historically been used to treat infections and for other medicinal purposes. But bamboo has been a staple in the country for other reasons; a tablet on which centuries-old contributions to Chinese literature and learning – such as the renowned military text, The Art of War - had been scribed. These unearthed manuscripts have provided an abundance of historical data to archeologists and scholars. The Bamboo Annals - written on strips of bamboo, are considered the oldest written Chinese records, dating from the 8th century B.C. Also known as the Ji Tomb Annals, they were discovered in a tomb (in what is now Jixian), and comprise a chronicle of ancient China. Among other texts recovered from the same tomb is the I Ching. The original Bamboo Annals were interred with King Xiang of Wei (died 296 BC) and re-discovered in 281 AD. Since the original record is thought to have been lost, the text is known today in two versions, a “current (or modern) text” of disputed authenticity and an incomplete “ancient text.” This recorded history of China, preserved on bamboo strips that have withstood centuries of progress and upheaval, begins at the earliest legendary times and extends to 299 BC, part of the Warring States period (475221 B.C.). Bamboo slips were the usual writing material of the Warring States period, with information transcribed by court scholars. Among other early Chinese texts written on bamboo are the Shuihudi Qin bamboo texts ( ) sometimes called the Yúnmèng Qin bamboo texts. Excavated in December 1975 from a tomb in Hubei Province belonging to an administrator of the Qin dynasty (221-226 B.C.), they record Qin laws and public documents. This cache of bamboo slips is of great importance for research into the government, economics, culture, law, military affairs, etc. of the late Warring States to Qin Dynasty period. The Zhangjiashan Han bamboo texts are ancient written works of the Han Dynasty, dating back to 196–186 BCE. They were discovered in 1983 by archaeologists excavating the tomb of another official in Hubei Province. These texts were written on traditional bamboo slips connected by cords into rolled scrolls. The manuscripts included legal case precedents, literature on medicine, mathematics, military strategy, and a calendar with dates ranging from 202 BCE to 186 BCE. Texts written on bamboo, predating the Qin dynasty, have also come to light in recent years. In 2012, an excerpt of the Zuo Zhuan, a pre-Qin Confucian masterpiece considered the earliest Chinese work of narrative history,

went on display at a Chinese university. More than 120 bamboo strips, dating back to 340 B.C., were known to have been stolen, sold abroad and then purchased by the university. A Chinese scholar noted the historical significance of this discovery: “As a Confucian classic, Zuo Zhuan involves many problems of Chinese literature and history, and it is of great significance for historical research. But before the appearance of these bamboo strips, academia has always been confounded by a lack of research references.”

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Similarly, a 2008 donation of bamboo strips to Tsinghua University led to the discovery o f C h i n a ’s e a r l i e s t m a t h e m a t i c a l documents. The Tsinghua Bamboo Slips are thought to have originated from the illegal excavation of a tomb, then hidden, only to resurface later at a foreign market where they were purchased by a donor. Researchers at Tsinghua carbon-dated the materials to around 305 B.C., during the Warring States period. The collection of texts were discovered by archaeologists, who called the documents “the earliest of [their] kind found in China so far.”

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Each strip was about 7 to 12 millimetres wide and up to half a metre long, with a vertical line of ancient Chinese calligraphy painted on it in black ink. It is presumed that officials used the multiplication table to calculate land surface area, yields of crops and the amounts of taxes owed. Twenty-one of the Tsinghua Bamboo Slips, when assembled in the correct order, represent a decimal multiplication table for numbers up to 99.5. “21 bamboo strips stand out from the rest as they contain only numbers, written in the style of ancient Chinese,” says Feng Lisheng, a math historian at Tsinghua. “Such an elaborate multiplication matrix is absolutely unique in Chinese history,” says Feng. The oldest previously known Chinese times tables, dating to the Qin Dynasty between 221 and 206 B.C., were in the form of a series of short sentences such as “six eights beget forty-eight” and capable of only much simpler multiplications. It “certainly shows that a highly sophisticated arithmetic had been established for both theoretical and commercial purposes by the Warring States period in ancient China,” says Joseph Dauben, an American math historian. With the close of the Warring States period, Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, united the country; he ordered book burnings and banned private libraries in an attempt to reshape the country’s intellectual tradition. It is sobering to realize that the entombment of (inked) bamboo strips – among the hardiest and most resilient of nature’s fibers – was in some ways pivotal to the preservation of Chinese history.

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Aprons Rule At The Ubud Food Festival By Uma Anyar

How did we get from a dinner plate of mashed potatoes, some kind of meat and boiled broccoli or steamed spinach accompanied by a glass of tap water or milk to “blue cheese tortellini stuffed with cashew nut blue cheese with sun-dried tomato-herb oil, served with baby red beets and a sprig of basil” that was meticulously hand-watered and nurtured in a private permaculture garden just a few steps from the restaurant kitchen? When did we transition from food as body fuel to food as sophisticated social status or a politically correct morality conversation between vegans and meat eaters and raw foodies versus cooks that advocate, poached, boiled, baked or barbequed foods? I heard a young up and coming chef proclaim that preparing raw food might be something but it is not cooking. The political foodie crusade is part of the greater Gaya/ Whole Earth consciousness movement, which precedes and integrates with global warming warnings that have everybody sweating. The chiding tee -shirt slogan, “You are what you eat!” exhorts us to eat healthy foods in order to be healthy, happy and responsible, In other words, it is up to us to make a better world and save the planet. And, of course that is exactly right, as there is no one else to do it. I got a chance to talk brieÀy with Jakarta based food writer and chef Petty Elliott. I asked her “ Why have Food Festival events become so popular during the last ten years?” Petty

thought a minute and said, “Chefs are no longer just chefs. They have a lot of inÀuence in a world food community, especially celebrity chefs. An example is Renee’ Redzepi, owner and chef of NOMA, in Copenhagen, which has been awarded best restaurant in the world by Restaurant Magazine (2010-2014). Redzepi has strongly influenced eating habits in Europe and worldwide. He is the father of new Nordic cooking and advocates using only locally grown food products. He has made foraging for vegetables and herbs a hip thing to do. Of course the Balinese have been doing this for a long time. The idea of eating locally grown vegetables, fruits and locally raised livestock has caught on in the world because we have all become concerned about the planet. People want to return to smaller local farming and get away from corporate run farms. It is alarming that Monsanto owns the world supply of seeds. Food festivals are ways of connecting to the world food community, many chefs and politically active foodies are trying to counter the industrialization of food by advocating for ‘locality foods’. Food festivals are petri dishes for spreading culture and ecological ideas. The great result of this festival has been the broad attendance and interaction of all parts of the community making it a truly international event.” Ubud has a plethora of great restaurants, including top-notch Indonesian restaurants, as well as a profusion of East/West fusion eateries and a healthy dollop of trendy vegetarian, restaurants like Alchemy and The Elephant. Indonesian food is well represented from high-end eateries to favorite local warungs. Ask any Balinese man what his favorite Indonesian dish is and nine times out of ten he will say Babi Guling. Oka’s Warung being the favorite of spit roasted suckling pig lovers. Trip Advisor has rated Locavore in Ubud the sixteenth best restaurant in the world. It is in the top ¿fty restaurants in all of Asia. Blanco par Mandif, The Bridges and Mosaic are constantly praised for high international cuisine standards. It seems that once a few restaurants gain success more and more join in. Ubud is known as a yoga town and in the last five years yoga’s influence has sprouted at least five vegetarian and vegan eateries. The slow food movements is alive and well in Ubud. It is a town where more people talk about food and wine and causes than they do about sex and money.

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During this Ubud Food Festival I had the pleasure of attending several eating events. “The Garden Grazing with an Eye On The Plate’ dinner at the newly established Moksa Restaurant was a collaboration between Gaya Ceramics and Moksa’s owners. Fourteen clay artists from around the world were invited to make plates, bowls, cups, platters and vessels for the sophisticated seven course raw and vegan dishes created by the admired Chef Made (formerly a chef at Five Elements Resort). Moksa’s openair dining room overlooks the well-maintained and beloved permaculture garden created by co- founder, Janur Yasa. I asked if he was able to actually feed all of his clientele from one garden. He smiled and said, ”One day I hope it will be possible but for now I am glad if I can do ¿fty percent.” Where do the rest of the ingredients come from? “We work with local Bali farmers whose farming methods match mine.” The amazing blue cheese Tortellini, mentioned earlier in this article, was created at Moksa in accordance with Chef Made’s holistic high standards. It was an evening of culinary delights served on ceramic creations. I advise using a motorbike for transport to Moksa, as the road is narrow and dif¿cult for a car. I hope the owners will consider serving wine in the future, as it would have enhanced the cuisine, and the festivity of the meal. A most educational and enjoyable lesson in wine and food took place at The Bridges where Sommelier Antoine Olivain guided a room full of wine lovers and diners through an assortment of ¿ne international wines, which, he paired with a variety of classic Indonesian dishes. I treated my husband, a reluctant socializer but pretty good homemade wine maker, to this wine-pairing event thinking he might enjoy learning which wines enhance his favorite Indonesian dishes. It was a relaxing and interesting master class where snif¿ng, swirling and sipping wine while nibbling on canapés of bebek betutu or sate kambing. Monsieur Olivain summed up his mission saying. “Food is culture and I want people to learn and love Indonesian foods like I do”. Following are the wines Antoine paired with these Indonesian dishes: Laksa Udang with Babich Chardonney, New Zealand, 2014. Pepes Ikan –Cliffhanger, Riesling. Germany, 2013, Bebek Betutu –Watershed Shades, Shiraz rose’, Australia 2014, Sate Kambing –Georges Duboeuf, Moulin-a-Vent Gamey, France, 2011 and the most surprising pairing which was a bit sweet but actually delicious in combination with the spicy beef- Rendang with Beringer, White Zinfandel, USA, 2013.


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UBUD NEWS UBUD DANCER IN NEW YORK TIMES Congratulations to vibrant Balinese dancer, Dewa Ayu Dewi Larassanti, whose work with Gamelan Sekar Jaya, based in the Bay Area of San Francisco, and with Cudamani Performance troupe here in Bali has now thrust her onto the pages of the New York Times. This month, Ayu is joining hundreds of dancers and musicians from more than 20 different world cultures at the 38th Annual San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival, which runs till June 19. It’s one of the New York Time’s “Essential Summer Festivals”! Two other extraordinary Balinese artists, Ida Bagus Made Widnyana and Pak Keranca, also play crucial roles in Gamelan Sekar Jaya’s reconstruction of the Indonesian work “Pudak Sinunggal”, continues the great story-telling tradition of Bali. If you have friends in California, it’s not to late for them to see the performance of the 60-member company of musicians and dancers, who include Balinese who have moved to California, and many Californians who have spent years in Bali. PHOTO DOCO NIGHTS Instead of wading through the rubbish at the movies back in Oz, to find something worth watching, there are some great movie choices in Ubud at the moment. I love documentary movies that take me inside the skin of extraordinary people, showing me lives I’d never envisioned before. And when the photography is vivid, that’s the best! Taksu Photo Gallery (on Jalan Monkey Forest, no relation to Taksu Spa :-) holds regular photography documentary ¿lm nights every second Thursday, and every one of their ¿lms is absolutely mesmerising. The next ¿lm, on June 16, is Bill Cunningham New York, a delightful biography of a legendary street-fashion photographer and society chronicler who made the streets of New York City his canvas, and spent his happiest decades (he’s over 80 now) working there. Then on June 30, Long Sa’an, The Journey Back shows, through some poignant images, the nostalgic return of some Dayak elders to their traditional long-house village in Borneo. Check out their Facebook page and website, and get on the mailing list for their newsletter, which lists regular exhibitions and talk on topics related to photography, upcoming workshops, and also other intriguing photo-related activities, including trips to all sorts of interesting festivals and special events around the country. www.taksuphotogallery.com. ANIMALS ON WEDNESDAYS And for those who like movies in other languages, thanks go to the entertainment team at Black B e a c h Restaurant, whose links with Alliance Francais and the Italian Embassy in Jakarta give us superb ¿lms from those two countries. This month, French ¿lms are showing on both Wednesday and Thursday nights, on two different themes. On Wednesdays, entrancing tales of a bear, a weeping camel, a fox, a mustang and a little boy’s fantasy adventure with several animals (in The Life of Pi). On Thursdays, humans take centre stage, with a diplomat, a chambermaid who lives in her car, two affairs and a bunch of children in the limelight as the month goes by.

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ARTISTS UNDER THE LIGHT “In the twilight of the joglo, heavenly light magni¿es faces, catching here and there a telltale glow.” Such a simple concept, with extraordinary results! For over a year, Lord Ananta photographed artists of Bali, in the joglo of Ubud’s Warung Pulau Kelapa. Painters, musicians, a sculptor, a dancer and a chef were photographed at the same table, at the same hour, in a spot of light descending a tiny window. Lord Ananta is a graphic and photographic designer, and also creates fashion accessories honoring portraits by Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Jean Louis Sieff and Nadar, a French 19th century photographer. Catch Lord Ananta’s exhibition at Paradiso Ubud June 30. Jl. Gootama Selatan, Ubud. Phone 085 737 614 050 for more information.

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YOGA JUICE DEAL A great new taste and ¿tness idea from Taman Taksu Garden Cafe is the “yoga+juice” deal. Every student in every class is offered a glass of green juice or a healing Balinese jamu, and I reckon that’s a great three for one! First, you are drinking something fresh and healthy, and that has to be a good thing. Second, it’s great to see people sitting down and getting to know each other, instead of racing off on that “Now, what is the next relaxing item on my stuffed-full holiday (or workday) agenda?” search. And the conversations with the Balinese yoga instructors are the icing on the cake (oops, raw food icing, of course). Taksu Spa and Restaurant is at the southern end of Jalan Gautama. Www.taksuspa.com for class times; ˪+62 361 971490 for bookings. NEWS FLASH: YOU AS PHOTOGRAPHER Taksu Spa now has a 500,000 rupiah Gift Certi¿cate to giveaway every month. To go into the draw, you just follow them on Instagram, then tag #taksuspa and #taksuwin on any of your own photos, taken while eating, drinking your juice or engaged in one of their many day and evening activities. Great idea!

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SCHEDULE THAT BALI & BEYOND TRAVEL FAIR (22 – 26 June) There are few destinations that keep winning awards year after year and Bali is one of them. Everything is combined into one in Bali, tropical rainforests, mountains, stunning rice field views, white sandy beaches, surf and culture. The list is endless and that is why Bali stands out from the rest of the world. Unique, humble hospitality with five star service and local culinary delights and top class cuisine. The world is coming to Bali as leaders and businesses in the travel industry come and meet. ‘Where the World Comes to Meet’ is the title of this year’s travel fair and members of the travel industry will descend upon this five star resort to listen to key note sessions on all sorts of topics. The website is comprehensive so do have a look. The resort is worth a mention as the architecture resembles a Balinese Water Palace set in 29 acres of landscaped gardens and manmade lagoons. The resort boasts 541 rooms, 5 restaurants, a Balinese Theatre with traditional dance performances, 2 swimming pools, a gym, sports facilities, kids club and a spa. It is certainly a great place to host the travel fair and showcase one of Bali’s finest resorts representing local culture and traditions. The cost of admission includes access to onsite appointments, lunch, complimentary shuttle buses and special rates for tours. It is always worth a visit especially if you are part of the travel industry. When Cost Where Contact

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Bali Arts Festival (11 June – 9 July) It is hard to believe that this is the 38th year of the Bali Arts Festival. The Arts Festival is a month of celebration showcasing the talents from the world of art. Over 275 parades, performances and workshops will feature with talents from all 9 Regencies in Bali involved. International performances and from across Indonesia will also take place. Traditional arts, contemporary performances and lots of traditional handicrafts will be part of the festival. The events are all over Denpasar so do check the website for details and times. www.baliartsfestival.com

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the resilience of Bali’s reefs. On the same day an underwater cleanup will take place designed to remove the waste that chokes coral reefs and kills marine animals. The activities are open to everyone. Do take the time to e-mail and register your attendance. These events raise so much awareness of the plight of ocean life. There are several websites that highlight the problems of over-exploited coral reefs, the effects of climate change and coral bleaching, depleted fish stocks with endangered species on the brink of extinction. There are an estimated 120 million people who live in the region of the Coral Triangle, of which approximately 2.25 million are fishermen who depend heavily on healthy seas to make a living. Fast economic growth, poor marine management, lack of political will, poverty, high market demand and disregard for rare and threatened species are the forces that are squeezing out the magic and richness of the Coral Triangle. All this limits the chances of realising the full sustainable development potential of the region’s coastal resources. However, it is not all bad news, lots of initiatives are taking place to help protect and preserve the regions ocean resources and it is great to see this annual event here in Bali raise awareness and make a difference. Do call to find out times and other information. Where

: CTC Hub, Jl Betngandang II, No 88-89, Sanur (trash art event) Pantai Kusuma Sari Semawang (underwater clean) Contact : 287272 dkristyawati@coraltrianglecenter.org

Five Elements Dinner club (10 June) This will appeal to all BA readers who are passionate about food. Each month Five Elements hold a special culinary gathering. Guests get to try new monthly creations carefully prepared by a team of top chefs. The restaurant offers a tasty, wholesome, plant-based cuisine which is designed to nurture the mind, body and soul. Five courses of gastronomical delights will be served. Reservations are a must. Ten percent of the proceeds are given to the Five Elements Social programmes. This is commendable as it is important to support worthy causes. The website has comprehensive details about how to join. The architecture is another example of how well Bamboo can be used in simple, effective ways to create a structure that blends so beautifully into the surroundings. Cost Where

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Wine dinner (2 July) It is great to see another wine dinner on the horizon and this one is extra special as Cape Mentelle wines will feature these fabulous wines from the Margaret River region of Western Australia. Cape Mentelle wines have an international reputation from their humble beginnings back in 1970. The evening will take place at Arwana with cocktails and canapes waiting to greet the guests. Carefully paired wines with each course guests will enjoy a five course feast. Hosting the evening will be the chief sommelier Harald Wiesmann of The St. Regis Bali Resort, the sister hotel of The Laguna Resort and Spa. Co-hosting the event will be the senior business development manager, Alistair Toyne of Moet Hennessy Indonesia. The evening includes cocktails, canapes and a 5 course dinner with super company. Do make a reservation to ensure your place at the table.

This is short notice for the first event but deserves a mention. Coral Triangle Day is an annual event held in conjunction with World Ocean Day, bringing together the community to highlight the importance of ocean conservation and to look at ways to protect and conserve the Coral Triangle region. This region is a marine area located in the Western Pacific Ocean. It includes the waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, When : 7 pm the Philippines, Papua Cost : IDR1,350,000 New Guinea, Timor Where : Arwana, The Laguna Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua Leste and the Solomon Contact : 3005635 www.thelagunabali.com Islands. Fun activities include a trash art competition with live music performances. The idea is to bring your own trash and transform it into a work of art and for doing that there are fabulous prizes to be won. Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all The next event is about adopting a baby coral to help support up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2016

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Food Glorious Food Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz)

By Ayu Spicy - 2 large eggs - 1/2 cup vegetable oil (Canola or Rice Bran Oil) - 1 tsp. vanilla extract - 3 cups tart green apples, peeled and thinly sliced - 2 1/2 cups mixture of dried cranberries and fresh strawberries cut in half (you can use all cranberries but these are a bit expensive here so I like to mix them with strawberries).

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Wayan, who lives in Tucson, Arizona with her American husband, helps me with my annual exhibitions in that city. She always brings me food they’ve served for breakfast at Cricket Head Inn, their popular bed and breakfast place. One morning she brought Mike’s famous Cranberry Bread that had me begging for more! This is adapted from Mike’s generously shared original family recipe.

Mike’s Apple Cranberry Bread Makes One Loaf Plus Ingredients: - 1 3/4 cup brown sugar - 2 cups of white flour - 1 tsp. baking soda - 1 1/2 Tbl. ground cinnamon - 3/4 tsp. nutmeg - 1 tsp. salt

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter or oil a loaf pan about 23 x 12 cm plus two custard cups or ramekins. (I tried putting all the batter into the loaf pan but it takes too long to bake so we put the excess in custard cups or ramekins to bake alongside the loaf pan. If you have a bigger loaf pan then this won’t be necessary. Mix the brown sugar, flour, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt in a bowl and set aside. In a larger bowl mix the eggs, oil, and vanilla, stirring until well incorporated. Now add the apples, cranberries and strawberries and gently stir with a wooden spoon. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix well. The batter should be somewhat dry and not runny. Pile the batter into the prepared loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes. This is delicious as either a dessert or breakfast bread. Enjoy! All recipes are available on the Bali Advertiser website in both English and Indonesian versions. You can easily copy and paste and print. Paste as unformatted text. Copyright © 2016 Ayu Spicy You can read all past articles of Food Glorious Food at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/R/M-2 Sept. 15


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08 June - 22 June, 2016

Restaurant & Food

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Update Temuku is the water channel that flows through the rice paddies of Bali. It is also the name of a small budget-priced pool villa complex in the Ubud area that has a quite amazing restaurant. You cannot drive there by car but must call the reception [479.6230] for a buggy to collect you from the main road. It is a 2km ride alongside the temuku and rice paddies to this unpretentious restaurant. Set up by Bali’s roving food consultant, Roland Lickert, the food on offer would not be a surprise to anyone aware of his background. Start with a refreshing salad; Gohu is shredded green papaya tossed with caramelized cashew nuts, mild chillies, ground ginger and rice vinegar, served with crisp peanut crackers. Alternatively a Carpaccio of Beetroot, or an excellent Martabak [curried minced lamb wrapped in pastry with cucumber pickle and a tamarind dipping sauce]. Snacks include the Chicken Quesadillas, stuffed with grilled chicken and cheddar cheese, with guacamole and sour cream. Star of the mains is a Sumatran style Chicken Curry [pictured], that has been simmered in coconut cream. It is served with the very unusual Roti Jala, green rolled bread that looks like a net, from Malaysia. There are many vegetarian options as well. Lontong Sayur is rice cake served in a red curry [of chayotte, squash] with crisp leeks. The Quinoa Sushi [with a soy ginger dip and papaya salad] is so healthy, as is the meatless Burger, the patty made from mung beans served with cucumber and leaves, tomato ginger chutney and baked sweet potato fries. Want to finish on a healthy note, try the Bulung; a pudding of seaweed and young coconut infused with palm sugar, pandan leaf and basil seeds. Temuku is in Banjar Luksiakan, Kedewatan, well worth the exploration! Club Sehat has arrived in Bali, from Jakarta. What is it? It is a health grocery store. Where is it? The Bypass, Sanur [just before Kimia Farma]. What do they sell? Just about everything you need for a super healthy lifestyle! Everyone knows that berries are very good for you, but whilst the standard ones are available almost everywhere the more exotic ones [goji, acai, etc] are more difficult to find and when you do are often very over-priced. The same with Quinoa [Sehat has black, white and tri-colour] and packets of multi-grains. The super healthy Chia Seeds are here in a variety of size packets which make it financially viable to add some to every fruit juice or smoothy you consume. There is also a complete range of nuts [walnut, almond, cashews, pistachio, etc] and seeds [poppy, pumpkin]. If you are sick of peanut butter, even though it is good for you, then try almond or cashew butter? It is all available at Sehat, and at reasonable prices, much less than current prices at Bali supermarkets and delicatessens. If you purchase the larger size packets then the savings are quite considerable. One Eyed Jack was a western that missed, starring and directed by Marlon Brando. This one however is a very strange name for a Japanese restaurant, Bali’s 2nd Izakaya one, serving Japanese snacks [do not use the term tapas] and shots of sake [Japanese rice wine]. It is found at Pantai Berawa, in Canggu. The chef was formerly at a Nobu restaurant, a famous international chain that presents a combination [or fusion, if you must] of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines. Nobu is headed by Japanese celebrity chef, Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa. One Eyed Jack presents Izakaya in the same style. Order many small plates [here they also offer a range of main meals, unusual for an Izakaya restaurant], and share with your friends whilst sipping drinks [it does not have to be sake, unless you want to be very original?]

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Bird’s Nest is a welcome addition to the Sayan area, north-west of Ubud. This is an area that also suffers from a dearth of quality restaurant options, particularly in the ‘reasonable price’ category. It is on Raya Sayan, next door to the defunct Gaya. It is also called the Thai Kitchen and that is what it is. It serves simple traditional Thai, with curries that are real. A very small restaurant, so you may have to wait for a table unless booking previously [closed Tuesdays]. The chef/owner is Thai so expect expert home cooking, Thai style. There was once an awful ‘Thai’ restaurant in Bali that promoted itself as ‘Only a Thai knows’ because there was one lonely Thai amongst the kitchen staff. At Bird’s Nest this Thai definitely knows! Visnoe, strange name, strange place! It is at Pelabuhan, the junction of Pesanggaran and the road to the toll road from the northern end. Designed to look like a fast food franchise it is in fact a one-off [at least at this stage]. It uses some Japanese name descriptions yet it is not Japanese cuisine. Fish Karage [Karaage is Japanese for anything deep fried] is what is called in other cuisines, Popcorn Chicken. Very small pieces of flesh dipped in a tempura batter [rice flour?] and deep fried, served with a spicy mayonnaise. Chu Toro is a Japanese stew, but this one is Tuna in a very Indonesian rawon soup [rawon is a black nut as used in the rawon beef soup]. The Fish Soup uses a Barramundi head as the base in the Sumatran ‘Pindang’ style usually boiled slowly in water mixed with salt, soy sauce, shallot and teak leaf, served here with basil, pineapple, tomato and cilantro. Tiradito is from Peru, one of their many raw fish specialties. The fish [here they use Swordfish] is cut in thin slices, similar as for Sushi, and combined with tobiko, green chilli and jalapeno, drizzled with yuzu sauce. Tauge Ikan Asin is stir-fried bean sprouts combined with salted fish. Or you can have a whole squid [grilled], fish wing [deep-fried, with chilli sauce] or something called a Tuna Pizza [using an Indian paratha for the base]. I had Steamed Barramundi, a surprisingly small serve thereof, the fish served cold, the fried rice tepid and only the bean sprouts from the wok served hot.

Happy Chappy II has now opened on Jln. Raya Pantai Berawa in Canggu. The menu is a little smaller than what is offered at the much larger Jln. Braban original but contains many of my Happy Chappy favourites. Dim Sums [Prawn Har Gow], Soups [Sweet Corn & Chicken], Entrees [their wonderful Sang Choy Bau, or Prawn Cutlets], Beef [Mongolian, Black Bean], Pork [Pancakes with chilli and mandarin], Chicken [Lemon, Sweet & Sour], Prawns [Honey, Salted Egg, Kung Pao], BBQ [Crisp Skin Chicken] and Hong Kong style Roasted Duck. These are just some of what is available plus many rice and noodle dishes. More is to come, as you will soon be able to enjoy Happy Chappy dim sums at Bali’s Domestic Airport Terminal, followed soon after at the International Airport Terminal as well. Enjoyable snacks whilst waiting for your delayed flight? Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/U/G-8 June 16


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08 June - 22 June, 2016

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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com

Traditional Balinese! It is simply called The Warung and it is located in the upper valley above Pejeng [on the road to Tampak Siring, you turn right at the S bend, signed to Villa Ubud, go to the end of road, at T junction turn left and then proceed up the hill to The Pesantian]. Built on the side of a narrow gorge, amidst natural lush bush-land, with rice paddies in the distance, Pesantian is a pleasant escape. In the middle of nowhere, but still only 20 minutes from central Ubud, it is a paradise for its regular guests. The Warung is the restaurant at Pesantian, it serves classic and very traditional Balinese cuisine. In 1994 The Serai, in Candi Dasa, made its name, internationally [particularly in Australia] with its Balinese Cooking Class. Featured in Australia’s Gourmet Traveller at the time, it attracted many food lovers and even established chefs to visit Bali and The Serai, to take part in those cooking classes. At the helm was Australian chef Jonathan Hirt, the boy in the kitchen was Nyoman Santika. It was the first true Balinese cooking class held in Bali, explaining the use of all those Balinese spices. Since then hundreds of others have copied and followed. In 2010 the boy in the kitchen from 1994 returned to The Serai [now re-branded Alila Manggis] as Executive Chef. In the intervening years he had been polishing his skills at Amandari in Bali and Amanyara in the Turks & Caicos islands of the Caribbean. Now he replaced the popular Penny Williams back where he had started many years before. 5 years later Pesantian was born. It is set in a pure Balinese setting of rice paddies, natural bush-land above a small but fast flowing river stream, perfect for showcasing Balinese cuisine. Time has not been wasted on fussy presentation, the dishes are just plain and simple. No effort has been made to westernize the food, it comes nicely plated but in traditional form. The secret of Balinese cuisine is what is known as Bumbu Bali which is a set combination of spices just finely chopped [basa rajang], in a ground form [preferably done with the traditional stone mortar and pestle], combined with liquid to form a paste or used as a marinade. The spices include garlic, chilli, galangal, lemongrass, kencur, nutmeg, tamarind and red shallots. In the correct quantities the bumbu has a powerful taste, an overall one although many if the individual ingredients are recognizable.

For your meal at The Warung start with the Rujak, fresh fruits, shredded and tossed in tamarind, palm sugar and chilli, hot and sweet, sprinkled with crunchy peanuts. A plate of Sate with Bali’s own version of the accompanying peanut curry sauce makes a perfect partner to the Rujak. A very refreshing drink to sip whilst eating is their special herbal mocktail that combines ginger, lemongrass and turmeric, balanced with a dash of lemonade. Soups are an integral part of Balinese cuisine as they are for most Asian ones, and are often consumed throughout the meal rather than as a separate course. Whilst the Jukut Jagung Kacang Bayam [a well spiced clear soup of corn and red beans infused with the flavours of the chopped bumbu] is very popular it is the Pulung Pulung Ayam that I could eat every day. Lumps of minced chicken and shredded young coconut, red beans and sprigs of that day’s fresh vegetables are combined with the ground bumbu Bali and coconut milk. It is a thick soup of intense yet delicate flavour, really a meal in a bowl. You have a choice of two chicken salads, either can be had with chicken that has been grilled after a marinade process, or poached in coconut milk with lemongrass and ginger. The salad can be with red rice, avocado and a tomato dressing or the way I like it; with a mound of green mango and papaya, mint and herb citrus dressing. Standard Indonesian mains of Nasi Goreng and Mie Goreng are on the menu, of course. Very Balinese is the Babi Kecap, slow cooked pork with shallots, ginger and kecap manis [sweet soy]. If you want to be really Balinese then order the Ayam Panggang, grilled chicken with the local fiery favourite, Sambal Matah; that is definitely the way to go.

Pesantian also operate a very professional cooking class which is no surprise with chef Nyoman’s background. Escape the traffic and people hordes to the hills of Bali, just peace and quiet, friendly service and tasty traditional Balinese cuisine. It is nothing flash, nothing fancy; just friendly, personalised service in the most magic of settings. If you want to hear the birds singing in the morning, then stay the night in one of their 6 large suites.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: The Warung.

Address

: Pesantian, Pesalakan, Pejeng.

Telephone

: 0812.3633.7673.

Non-smoking Area : Yes. Smoking Area

: Yes.

Open

: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Parking

: Off-road, at front.

Price

: Rp. 350,000 for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: Not yet available.

Food

: Balinese.

Wine

: Beer only, BYO wine [corkage].

Service

: Village friendly.

Atmosphere

: So relaxed!

Overall

: Great simple food in a peaceful setting.

Kare Ayam is on many Bali menus but I have never had it any better than this. Cooked on the bone for extra taste, but falling off it at first touch, this mild curry still has an intense taste, quite exceptional! Top of the bill here is their Bebek Menyatnyat, a duck leg slowly cooked with that bumbu Bali paste and coconut milk. The meat used is imported [far better size and more tender than the small local ducks], so it is safest to pre-order if you wish to select this dish. The Warung’s Nasi Campur combines a serve of the chicken curry with sate sticks, vegetable salad, egg and sambal. Even the pork ribs [Iga Bakar] get the full Balinese bumbu Bali treatment, so different from the normal Texan one seen everywhere in Bali. Vegetarians are looked after with a couple of healthy but still tasty dishes. Jepang, Nangka Muda and Green Bean Curry combines choco, young jackfruit and green beans simmered in a mild coconut milk curry. The Sayur Mesanten is a Balinese Laksa without the noodles. A squash and vegetable curry with tofu and soy bean cake, the overall taste so much like laksa.

Copyright © 2016 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.


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If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.

pampering with their classic pedicure. At only Rp400K++ it’s worth taking two hours out to treat yourself from tip to toe.

So the dry season is upon us, (supposedly!) and though the temps don’t dip much below the thirties there is that little bit less humidity in the air and our skin can sense it. That’s why June is all about rehydrating and revitalising at Body Temple Spa, and with these fabulous half price treatments and free offers, there’s really no excuse for your skin to suffer this summer! Breathe new life into skin and reduce the effects of continuous exposure to Bali’s harsh tropical sun with the Themae Nepalese Tea Body Exfoliation. For the month of June this treatment is available at a saving of 50% off which equals a mere Rp250K ++, it’s an amazingly effective solution to tired skin that will leave your entire body invigorated with a natural glow. A bamboo powder scrub ensures a silky smooth surface after which the shea

butter and apricot oil application provides a necessary hydration treatment to lock in moisture, protecting the new and revitalised skin beneath. Take advantage of this neverto-be-repeated offer to ensure a start to your summer break with the soft skin you deserve. Tops and bottoms are far from forgotten either this month, with Body Temple’s Creambath and Pedi Package you can feel fabulous from head to toe with an indulgent two hour treatment. There’s little better than a luxurious cream bath to replenish the natural oils that this island’s water can strip from our hair. (Well, except maybe the divine head and scalp massage that goes with it.....purrrrrrrrr!) Once the top of your head is taken care of, let the Body Temple team tend to your tootsies and enjoy further

So with skin, silky locks and shiny toes sorted, complete the pamper package by taking advantage of Body Temple’s 30 minute free (no, that’s not a typo) trial facial by Thermodermie. This is a non invasive procedure that will rejuvenate, lift and brighten your skin using a warm and gentle massage involving the four methods of drainage, red light therapy, infrared and ultrasound. This 30 minute free trial will demonstrate how a Thermodermie facial can bring skin back to life by employing this four step process. Not forgetting the usual 20% discount for Canggu Club Gold and Silver members, with these low prices, there’s really no excuses not to give yourself that much needed mid year overhaul and guarantee a glowing start to summer. Canggu Club membership or day passes are not required to enjoy Body Temple Spa services. Simply call them to make a booking on: +62 361 8483939 or +62 361 4741019 or see the staff at Canggu Club reception.

Desperately Seeking Assistance to Provide a Better Life For many of us, waking every morning to clean water, a bounty of fresh food and a clear bill of health is a given, but sadly for some, the daily reality is in stark contrast to this picture. Life’s inequalities are difficult to fathom at times, something Solemen Indonesia are all too familiar with as they field fresh pleas for assistance on a daily basis from families in need. These are people not only battling to make ends meet, but also coping with serious illness and disabilities within their family unit. Just recently, Solemen Indonesia’s Robert Epstone and Sarah Chapman were alerted to the plight of an impoverished family living in a remote forest area near Payangan, Bali. In fact, their meagre existence could barely be described as ‘living’ as they struggle to survive against the odds. For them it is more than merely battling to make ends meet, these daily challenges are further compounded by the fact that three of their five children are disabled. Their son Made is blind, one daughter, Ni Luh experiences constant seizures whilst another sister Wayan, suffers from cerebral palsy with life largely restricted to a wheelchair. Despite being inundated on a daily basis with calls for help from all over the island, Solemen has managed to somewhat alleviate Ni Luh’s condition with medication along with providing a wheelchair for Made as well as other supplies

to those likeminded, caring individuals, businesses, hotels and organisations who have the means and desire to help those less fortunate than themselves. Further assistance in the form of sponsorship, donations of time, funds, equipment and supplies, transport - even the basic necessities is urgently required for Solemen to sustain the current level of care directed to these people in need. It is also vital in an effort to expand this

that may ease the burden of day to day existence. They desperately hope to be able to continue to assist the family and help ease the burden of each day. These are but one of a multitude of families who require Solemen’s assistance and sadly, the list grows longer every day! The work that Solemen do is vital for these families to experience some of the basic qualities of life that many of us take for granted - mobility, pain relief, medicines, even the opportunity for an education as well as offering some welcome reprieve from their suffering, if only for a brief period. Unfortunately, due to the sheer volume of those in need of assistance, Solemen is struggling to keep their head above water. Desperate not to have to deny any of these deserving families even a little help to alleviate their suffering, Robert, Sarah and the Solemen team are sending out a plea

much needed humanitarian service to those unable to help themselves purely due to unfortunate circumstances or quite simply, life dealing them a harsh and unfair hand. Even a little from each of us goes such a long way to help ease the suffering for many. We all know people who know or can connect with others who can help. Solemen and these families need our support now more than ever. To find out more about Solemen’s efforts and the work they do, success stories, current cases and their wish list for desperately needed items and supplies, please visit their website: W: http://www.solemen.org To make a donation: http://www.solemen.org/donations/ or telephone Robert to find out how you can help +628164701948

Finns Beach Club - Canggu

Opens its Doors! Before you set foot into Bali’s latest offering in beach clubs, you can’t help but marvel at the design of this stunning construction. A striking bamboo structure with organic curves and alang alang roof, unlike many of the concrete monstrosities that have appeared in Bali of late, Finns Canggu is not at odds with its environment. Ergonomics blend with traditional, local architectural style to form a structure that remains in sync with its natural surrounds. Located on Berawa Beach, merely ten minutes from Seminyak, Finns Beach Club is environmentally friendly in its design, incorporating renewable resources such as bamboo, sand and natural stone and wood in such a way that the necessary support structure is hidden from view, creating a seamless flow from shaded seating down to the sand. A new jewel in the Semara Collection crown, Finns Canggu follows a similar style to their other successful projects such as Finn’s Beach Club at the luxurious Semara Uluwatu Resort. With the same attention to detail and oozing a laid back, beachside chic, this new club is certain to be a destination of choice, given its convenient location, accessibility and unbeatable 180 degree ocean views.

seat in one of the surrounding booths to absorb the ocean views and enjoy a meal or pull up a pew at the Surfer Bar and grab prime position to check out the popular Berawa Break while sipping an ice cold brew.

The design of the project, with its subtle elevations allows every guest to get a guaranteed view of the big blue from each area of the beach club. In keeping with a casual and relaxed atmosphere, Finns Beach Club, Canggu embraces everyone. Emerge from a welcoming reception area to see a stunning 30 metre infinity edge pool (with state of the art underwater speakers!), single and double day beds and a white sand beach! Take a

Finns Canggu promotes accessibility and affordability for everyone. Commencing with soft opening hours from 9am until midnight it is a fabulous location for your next high season event, corporate dinners and pre or post wedding or party drinks. With the added advantage of having the luxury Semara Beach House just next door, Finns Beach Club, Canggu pretty much has your function or special celebration all sewn up!

A spectacular addition to Berawa Beach and after much anticipation Finns Canggu is finally open, providing an exciting new social scene for this popular beachside burough. Tick sunset beers, classy cocktails, cool tunes and a view to die for - I’m pretty sure I’ve just found my new local. See you there! FINNS BEACH CLUB - CANGGU Jalan Pantai Berawa, Canggu, Bali Ph: +62 (361) 844 6327 / 28 Email: finns@semarabeachhouse.com www.semaracollection.com


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For Sale; Window case for small items (jewelry, ...). Wood finishing ducco white, glass and lighting led. Stockage under expo. Very high quality. Size 130x60x110 to 160x60x110. 8 pcs available. 3.500.000 Rps each nego. Contact 0853 3788 6795 or 0878 6102 6642. Seminyak. [030]

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HECTOR’S Go For It It’s always fun to read Alistair Speirs’ little homilies in NOW! Bali. They always seem to carry a reminder of Episcopalian morality, which isn’t strange, really, given that Speirs is from Edinburgh, the Sassenach capital of Scotland. My Auntie Lizzie had something of the same air. She kept polished seashells and the Book of Common Prayer on display and lived in a flat in Leith, the port of Edinburgh. She was thought by my English mother to be slightly exotic, though my Scottish father sensibly seemed not to share this assessment. It was not because she lived in Leith. It was because she had spent 10 years in Australia. Anyway, we digress. Some of our critics say we do this, as well as commit other sins against their ideas about what you should say in someone else’s country, and don’t like it. But the benefit of writing a diary is that you can write what you please and if people don’t like it they can read something else. Yes, right, OK then. Back to the point, which is that Speirs’ journal, one among the Melbourne Cup field of glossy things that circulate here, discusses fine, playful things and offers good thoughts. Much like many others, really. His comes, phoenix-like, from Jakarta, though unlike most airline flights from Soekarno-Hatta, it does so on a regular schedule and on time. His latest bonne pensée, which hit our in-box on May 25, relates to sustainability in business. That’s sustainability of environmentally impactful things, not necessarily the corporate entities themselves, some of which here seem to have remarkably short lives before expiring for lack of a business plan. These measures, as Speirs notes, with a prompt to those who might still be mulling the point, include recycling water, recycling waste, using solar power, and using the lowest practical wattage in lights that flicker on (or off) at the whim of PLN. Sustainability encompasses CSR projects too: as he also notes, such things as Ikea’s scheme to put septic tanks into poor housing in Jakarta, and in Bali Coca-Cola Amatil’s and Quicksilver’s beach-cleaning program and Hotel Dynasty’s support for the East Bali Poverty Project. These all make a difference, certainly; and they partly fill the gaping chasm left by a political and bureaucratic apparatus that prefers to waste money on symbols and trinkets rather than craft and implement a budget for the effective use of limited funds. They are additional to the great work of many non-governmental organizations here that spend philanthropic and charitable money on all sorts of things: even on the animals, whose integral place in Balinese Hinduism appears to be lost on all but the priesthood and the common people. The dog meat traders, cheapskate breeders of exotic dogs, keepers of wild creatures in dreadful conditions of deprivation, the provincial and regency dog killers, and even the local veterinarian association, seem to care not a whit.

DIVA Time Carlotta and Polly Petrie, doyennes of the dress-up scene in Sin City for what we might say are donkeys years, except les girls are certainly not asses, wowed the crowd at Cocoon Beach Club, Double Six, on May 27. They had flown in from Sydney for Christina Iskandar’s latest Bali DIVAS lunch. The Diary was among those wowed, along with the Distaff, who usually evades such events but relented on this occasion. She has a thing for Sydney, the Distaff. Well, we all do really. What’s not to love about a big, brassy, bawdy broad? A sprinkling of royalty was present. We spotted a few queens in the crowd. The folks down the back chattered loudly through the business bit of the function, as always. It’s always better to hear the sound of your own voice instead of listening to something informative, after all. Cocoon’s menu for the lunch was lovely. We had the roasted beetroot salad, the green tea stir-fried soba noodles, and the fried banana. We kept the latter as out of sight as we could, and ate it quickly, though without gobbling, lest a sighting should prompt improper thoughts among any passing queens. We had to concentrate very hard on the beetroot salad since, just after this had been served, a significant failure of couture would otherwise have been right in our face. A passing diva had stopped mid-stride nearby, fished out her mobile phone, and engaged in an animated conversation with it. She was wearing a see-through mesh dress beneath which was a white lining. The lining was deficient. It ended a tad short either by design – these days nothing surprises – or

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by error. It offered rather more than just a hint of the two partially occluded and profoundly naked half moons of her trimly taut derriere. We sat over lunch with Jocelyn Johinke, of Sydney and Seminyak, who told us an interesting story from Timor-Leste, where she and husband Bruce do things too, and where, apparently, the health minister has banned condoms because they encourage the spread of HIV/AIDS. Christina tells us the May 27 event raised Rp75 million for local charities, including the Bali Children’s Foundation.

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Chinese Checkers It will come as no surprise to anyone that Chinese tourists in Bali spend very little time here – four to six days is about it – and almost no money. What money they do spend is largely kept within the closed circle of organized Chinese tourism. Very little trickles out to the Balinese cash economy. That’s the nature of the emerging mass Chinese tourism market at the moment. Most western package holidaymakers spend around four times as much. It’s partly a function of the good-time societies they come from, but mostly one of the high levels of discretionary cash they have in hand. A recent survey by Bank Indonesia’s Denpasar office sets out the whys and wherefores of this phenomenon, and it is no surprise that these whys and wherefores have led to questions about why Bali is targeting the Chinese market. The return to Bali at present is, frankly, minimal. The objective is to add value to the transaction in the future. You know, that’s the bit that comes after the present, and which here is rarely considered a viable or worthwhile thing to even bother thinking about. But we all need to sit and think about it. In relation to the emerging Chinese market, it isn’t that the Chinese are customarily mean. Chinese with money spend a lot of it, though that generally stays within the five-star-plus hotel sector. But in a tourist-oriented, relatively high cost tourist destination, a lot of Chinese have very little to spend. They’re cautious with their money and it’s sensible to be so. They are learning consumerism. Some among us harbour the hope that by the time they’ve learnt it, that ruinously pernicious element of human “progress” will have been superseded by something more sensibly sustainable.

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Flying High The Australians are back at the top of the Bali arrivals list. That is, those (the overwhelming majority) who make it here without making idiots of themselves on the plane on the way or while they’re here and getting locked up as a result of their own stupidity. Latest figures show that in April 380,614 foreign visitors arrived, up more than 21 percent on the April 2015 figure. The four-month Jan.-Apr. cumulative arrivals figure of 1,471,064 was nearly 17 percent higher than a year before. On that trend, we’ll see 4.6 million happy – or unhappy – visitors this year, a record. In April, 91,250 Australians came here, taking the total tank top and Bintang contingent to 334,529 for the first four months of the year, up nearly 7 percent on 2015 and making up 22.74 percent of the market. Mainland Chinese arrivals were up 34.18 percent in April versus April 2015, at 66,848, and 21.45 percent so far this year, at 315,512, a nearly 30 percent increase. Ni hao. Xièxiè.

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Please Be Ridiculous Since some months ago we sadly had to let go our international cultural attaché, Philly Frisson, we’ve been looking for someone to fill a modified role in that sort of area. We’ve found her, a lovely lawyer from Brisbane with a sense of humour and a cauterizing tongue. We’ve appointed her Chief Spotter of Risibilities and Verities. She frequently causes us virtual mirth, which is really good if you live in Bali where so often the only laughs you get are hollow ones. The other day she reminded us of a fundamental rule of life: There is a certain happiness in being silly and ridiculous. A few of the deep-thinker-sulky-boots sorts around here could usefully take that on board.

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RETAIL THERAPY Fashion / Accessories / Beauty / Furniture Homes / Interiors / Artisans / Food

Following are a number of retailers that have survived in Bali, why? they do everything right, they have found their niche, know their merchandise, good staff, regular changes in window & shop displays, advertising ++ of course there are more too…. And, next issue will cover Ubud, so can add Goddess of the Go! , have only included only one street address per store either their Àagship store or perhaps their latest store)

Fabrics: Alta Moda - for fashion fabric & Serba Antik for home furnishing fabric, (Kuta Istana Galleria on Jl Patih Jelantik) Home Décor – home furnishing fabric (Jl Raya Kerobokan)

Fashion & Accessories for Him, Her & the Kids Biasa – Italian cool linens & cottons for men & women, perfect for hot climes (Jl Raya Seminyak) there’s a Gallery a few stores further down offering fabulous homewares. Pura Vida - funky colorful street fashion (Jl Kayu Ayu) Sabia - summery dresses, long & short (Jl Petitenget) Vivaqua - original basket-ware (Jl Raya Seminyak) Uma & Leopold - elegant fashion with decorative touches (Jl Kayu Ayu) Lulu Yasmin – stylish fashion pieces (Jl Kayu Aya) Quarzia - designer contemporary hand-painted Batik silks (Jl Kayu Ayu) Namu – a mix of eclectic fashion + accessories (Jl Petitenget) Lilla Lane – for jeweled sandals & bags (Jl Raya Seminyak) , (Jl Kayu Ayu) Kalyan – contemporary Indian product (opp. Kevala & Kado) Kaleidoscope– sequins, glitz and artisanal touches on fashion (down the road from Kalyan (Jl Batu Belig) Jl. Oberoi 1 – Italian linens & cotton for men & women (Jl Kayu Ayu) Indigo for Kids – fun, colorful cottons (Jl Laksmana) kidsagogo – fun & bright (Jl Laksmana)

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Education & Family For Sale; Ex villa bed 180 & 120, linens, towels, lamps, dinner table, LG compo, table consul, vacuum cleaner, bed runner, safe deposit box, etc. WA 081 132 7845, contact 0878 6199 5000. [085] For Sale; Sony RX-100 Compact digital camera with nuaticam RX-100 underwater housing, Sea & Sea YS-03 Strobe INON UCL 165 lens. Like new, other accessories included. $1500 US, firm. Call/SMS 0812 3679 0008 or email <joewarren@mac. com>. Kerobokan. [086]

For Sale; L shaped sofa bought for 8,990,000 from Atria Denpasar. Fabric is purple colour with white striped cushions. Selling for 4 million or nearest offer. Contact 0878 6147 1036. Less than 9’months old, selling as moving. Ubud. [081]

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For Sale; Wooden decking bought for 500,000 per piece Mitra store, Denpasar, size 50cm x 50cm. 3 pieces altogether, looking for 200,000 for the lot - it’s enough to cover a shower floor. 0878 6147 1036. Ubud. [082]

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For Sale; Second condition excellent normal air cooler Midea with remote and timer, include iced cooled box for cold air, please contact 0819 9976 2019. Denpasar. [011] For Sale; Plastic chair good condition and strong brand Rovega like new 99% never use, for serious pick and see in my home, global price 500K all 3pcs. Call 0819 9976 2019. Denpasar. [012]

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For Sale; Perfusia-SR, 120 Vcaps, by Thorne Research. [L-Arginine]. Have 1 bottle imported from USA. Original price: $35. Sell for Rp. 325,000. SMS 081 239 88979. Sanur/Kuta. [004]

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

Cruising Guide Indonesia by Andy Scott With 18,000 islands covering some two million square km of pristine tropical waters and hundreds of rich and vibrant local cultures, there is no comparable cruising region in the entire world than Indonesia. Sailors are taking note and more and more yachts are visiting every year with new facilities being built and funded as demand increases. Instead of hurriedly passing through the country, yachts are now beginning to linger. Many are even choosing to stay year around. The Indonesian government is pushing hard for development in the marine sector with big plans afoot to attract sailing vessels and invest in marine infrastructure. Regulations are also changing for the better, the old large-scale corruption seems to have been eradicated and significant steps have been made to clear up paperwork for foreign yachts. Recently, Peraturan President Nomor 105 year 2015 eliminates the onerous CAIT permit. Complete details of all the formalities as well as immigration, customs, harbormaster and national park regulations are found in the book. It behooves the country to welcome yachts. The cruise ship industry brings great economic benefits to Indonesia. The longer cruise ships spend in one place, the bigger the economic benefits to the destination. Data from the Ministry of Tourism estimates that each tourist spends a minimum US$100-US$150 per day. The economic ‘Domino Effect’ for the local population is impressive. Case in point, cruise ship visits to Bali’s southernmost Port of Benoa have recently experienced a surge. In 2014, 49 cruise ships called at Benoa, increasing to 58 ships in 2015. In 2016, 56 cruise ships are scheduled to call on South Bali. During the period February to March 2016 alone, five cruise ships visited the island in quick succession, overwhelming the ability of port management to provide sufficient berths and personnel to support the ships’ visits. A big advance in promoting cruising in Indonesia is Cruising Guide Indonesia. The book’s contents include comprehensive coverage of more than 320 anchorages; detailed charts including approaches, waypoints and GPS coordinates; dangers, chart errors, missing islands, reefs and rocks; regional weather patterns; local anomalies and currents; shore side facilities, restaurants, beach bars, supermarkets; provisioning and fueling; cultural excursions, waterfalls, wildlife, diving, hiking, climbing, day tripping, etc. Errors on charts covering Indonesia are significant. Chart offsets of more than 1nm are common. Reefs, rocks and even whole islands are missing from Navionics and C-Map charts. Sometimes, according to the charts, you are shown to be anchored a half kilometer inland from the coast and up a hillside, while in fact you are safe and sound in harbor. You are safe and the chart is wrong.

What makes the maps in Cruising Guide Indonesia unique is that the author swam, surfed, snorkeled around the anchorages and drew accurate maps with depth contours, features that you will not find anywhere else. He basically re-surveyed the seabeds. A good example is to compare page 70 C-map image with Tobelo Anchorage page 36 and Kokara Besar page 38 and a picture of Ubu-Ubu Island, which is completely missing from the charts. Author Andy Scott is a United States Coast Guard licensed 100 Ton Master of sail, steam and power. In San Diego he has worked on charter boats for diving, fishing and whale watching. Andy has skippered without incident both Indonesian flagged and foreign flagged ships across the country. For the last 10 years, he has been permanently based in Indonesia working as skipper for a private yacht called Sorriso as well as chartered sailing vessels. With a Javanese wife, fluency in Bahasa Indonesia and semi-fluency in several other local languages, Andy is familiar with procedures and is uniquely qualified to offer port-to-port advice throughout the archipelago. Cruising Guide Indonesia fills a yawning gap as the only cruising guide available for Indonesia with virtually no viable competition. The practicalities section in the back matter takes in formalities, major repair facilities, marina listings, emergency numbers, a section that puts any fears of piracy to rest, a list of 120 photographers whose images appear in the book and an interesting specialized Indonesian vocabulary for sailors with such words as “run aground” (terkandas), mooring ball (bola moring), port side (kiri), quarantine (kantor kesehatan), drop anchor (buang sauh) and the lyrical wander (jalan jalan). Cruising Guide Indonesia has been praised by coffee-table sailors who are often happy with just the dream it portrays, even if they have no boat or real intention of sailing. Surfers are able to glean insights into where the best secret surfing spots are located on the Pacific side of Indonesia. This invaluable and comprehensive new addition to Indonesia’s maritime riches covers everything the prudent navigator needs to safely ply Indonesian waters and enjoy the largest and most variegated island nation in the world. Cruising Guide Indonesia by Andy Scott, Archipelago Co. Ltd. 2014, ISBN 978-0-990-5626-1-0, softcover, 270 pages, place name index. For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2016 You can read all past articles of Toko Buku at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

I Gde Nala Antara: Balinese Language Teacher Pak Nala was born and raised in Seraya, Karangasem District. He earned his degree in Balinese at U d a y a n a University in Denpasar in 1986 and his Masters at Padjadjaran University in Bandung in 1996. Pak Nala started as a middle school and high school teacher before becoming a professor at Udayana. His hobbies are volleyball and writing Balinese script which he teaches free at his home for children interested in writing on lontar palm leaf manuscripts. Pak Nala is the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Letters and Culture at Udayana University, the head of the Balinese Governor’s Language Board (Badan Pembina Bahasa Aksara dan Sastra Bali Provinsi Bali) and serves as the consulting expert for the online BalineseIndonesian-English Wiki Dictionary created by BASABali. How did BASAbali start? BASAbali was originally established in 2011 in the USA as a nonprofit to create interactive software to teach Balinese. The instruction is based on a model of learning through videos of dialogues. We were fortunate to have software capable of handling this model that was donated by Transparent Language, a US language learning company. The videos were taken by a Balinese team on Bali who were supported by linguists from Udayana University. We are fortunate to be part of Transparent’s 7000 Language Program, which enables us to donate the software to schools and community organizations around the world. How was the program introduced in Balinese schools? We piloted a program with 12 middle schools around Denpasar where university students from Udayana worked with teachers and their students. We have since blossomed into other areas, including an online multimedia BalineseIndonesian-English Wiki dictionary that evolves as the language does. Videos of Balinese native speakers provide context. Last Saraswati Day, we held a festival simultaneously in 9 countries to raise awareness about Balinese as an important resource along with the national language of Indonesian. Where does BASABali get funding? We have been operating primarily with volunteers on a budget of $3,000-$10,000 per year. We compensate the Balinese linguist team and Balinese editors as funds are available (the US team does not receive any compensation). We get a little money from selling software to individuals (at a highly subsidized rate of $25 per package) and through private donations from within and outside of Bali. Occasionally, we run a Kickstarter campaign to help with a specific initiative like the wiki dictionary. We appreciate very much the help we receive.

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minority language -- wrote articles and held a local fundraiser on our behalf. A PR specialist emailed us pointers on how to make better videos for our Kickstarter campaign. Another person donated the use of his sound studio. Several people helped with our website and wrote blog postings. A woman from Greece offered video production help. An art student made us a doodle and a video cartoon. A law firm made copies of the DVD to distribute to schools. A woman from the Netherlands donated Facebook ads. Someone from Australia offered to help distribute the DVDs in Australia. Someone sent a blessing. The national and provincial governments have also been very supportive of our work. Why did you become involved in the BASAbali? I feel that it’s important, especially my work in the development of the Balinese-Indonesian-English Wiki Dictionary, to have a team of linguists who can work with the public to add to the richness of the Balinese language. Working together, so have combined the popular with the academic understanding of Balinese. I also want this unique and colorful language to continue to exist and grow not only among ethnic Balinese but also out into the world at large. With the techniques that we’ve developed, it can be easily learned by anyone with a little language ability.

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Why is it important preserving minority languages? Language is an integral part of a people’s culture. It is part of how we think and who we are. When you learn a people’s language, you learn their culture. With our language we can understand our culture completely. We are fortunate that Balinese is still strong. We are working to keep it strong. Does Balinese have different dialects? Balinese is spoken a little differently in different parts of Bali. There are two major dialects. The Bali Aga Dialect is the Old Balinese still used in the mountain areas such as Kintamani, Seraya and Bugbug. Then there is the Plain Dialect that is used in the Wiki Dictionary. This dialect is spoken a little differently in different districts. We have a “northern form” as well as speech levels in Wiki. What is the easiest, least expensive and most effective way to learn Balinese? NC/E/G-8 June 16

The best is just to talk to Balinese people in Balinese. Speak with local families first. Try your best to listen. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Little by little you will learn. We also recommend our software available through the BASAbali website. Even better is to get a live teacher. CintaBahasa provides Balinese classes to expats using our materials. Is Balinese easy to learn? It’s not that difficult, but it depends on your motivation and how much time you put into it. The different speech levels can be complicated and a little difficult for foreigners to learn in the early stages. Many foreigners who live in Bali can speak Balinese. Others are studying and are already speaking quite well. Some bule have even assumed a Balinese identity and have taken on names like Made or Nyoman! How can we help to preserve the Balinese language? We don’t think about it in terms preserving. Languages evolve. We want to keep Balinese alive and encourage the younger generation to value their language. Expats can help by showing their support for Balinese and by encouraging native speakers to speak Balinese to their children. We’re especially grateful to people who add words or video to the Balinese Wiki Dictionary.

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Where can one learn more about BASAbali? Our website: www.BASAbali.org. The Balinese Wiki Dictionary is at http://dictionary.basabali.org/. At last count, we have had over 81,700 visitors and 5026 people registered to add/edit. What is the best way to contact you? Email: nala.antara62@gmail.com

How has your project been supported? People have helped with their skills and sage advice on a number of fronts. A Balinese graphic artist made a logo for us. A French attorney living in Singapore and married to a Balinese woman offered legal expertise. A fair trade company donated rewards. A woman from Provence living in Bali who saw parallels with her native tongue – also a

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This Sporting Life SWIMMING NEWS 7th Bali Ocean Swim July 3, 2016

Now in it’s 7th year, Bali Sports Foundation’s Bali Ocean Swim is back again on Sunday, July 3. The event starts on Kuta Beach at Bali Garden Hotel with 1.2km and the 5 & 10k swims follow the coast, depending on conditions, towards Seminyak and back. All swimmers are monitored by trained professional lifeguards from the Balawista Surf Lifesaving Club who know and understand the conditions best. Entry is open to those aged 12 and above (juniors 12 a 17 must have parental approval) and ALL monies raised go to providing swimming and water safety programs for children with disabilities. Bali Sports Foundation’s (BSF) founder Rodney Holt said, “Bali Ocean Swim is a premier fund raising event for the Bali Sports Foundation. The event raises money for BSF to fund their swimming programs for people with disabilities”, fellow BSF Trustee Vicki Spencer continues, “Whilst Indonesia is an island archipelago yet very few people learn how to swim. Drownings are a common occurrence with the majority of people having no understanding of the inherent dangers surrounding activities near or in a water environment. However, there are many children who go against the norm and learn how to swim, show talent and skill, and develop a love for the sport and a desire to achieve excellence. Unfortunately these children are in the minority rather than the majority”. In Bali, along the south coast between Seseh Beach and Nusa Dua almost 300 people are rescued by the Balawista Surf Lifesaving each year, with approximately 5% becoming a fatality statistic. Many of those rescued are Indonesians on holidays who have little or no understanding of the dangers and no experience with water awareness and/or survival techniques.

Last year over a hundred swimmers competed over 3 distances – 1.2K, 5K and the premier event 10k. The 1.2K had 4 categories – juniors (12-17yrs) Adult (18-35yrs) Masters (36-55 yrs) and Veterans (over 55), the 5K swim has 3 categories (Junior, Adult and Masters) and the 10K event was an open event. For the first time the Bali Ocean Swim saw 5 swimmers with disabilities – 4 blind and 1 deaf swimmer compete in the 1.2K swim. Last year saw swimmers from Indonesia, Australia, USA, England, Malaysia, Singapore, UK and Japan who competed in excellent conditions under a clear blue sky. Once again Balawista Lifeguards were responsible for setting the course and providing the support and supervision for the swimmers throughout the event.2015 saw two special trophies awarded in honour of two supporters of Bali Ocean Swim who tragically passed away.

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The Barry Beardman Trophy, sponsored by Bali Gardens Hotel was awarded to I Gusti Ngurah Sumadiana in recognition of his dedication and commitment and was presented to the winner by Sherri Beardman, Barry’s widow. The Seth Richardson Trophy, in honour of a past volunteer of BSF, was awarded to I Wayan Sudarta for good sportsmanship both awards will be presented this year.For the second year running the first swimmer to finish the 2015 10K swim was a female swimmer Jaime Bowler from Perth, Australia who narrowly beat 2014’s winner Caitlyn James from Perth, Australia, across the finish line. The first male to finish the 10K event in 2015 was Rohan John Hollick from Australia. For more information see http://www.balioceanswim.com

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Bali Ocean Swim is an initiative that through support and assistance of Bali Sports Foundation, with the right promotion has been able to provide swimming and water safety lessons for to over 120 disabled and underprivileged children on Bali, and in the future, are expanding their programs to other parts of Indonesia”. SPORTING CALENDAR NC/E/P-8 June 16

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MONEY MATTERS by Colin Bloodworth

COULD A ‘BREXIT’ VOTE AFFECT YOUR SAVINGS? Many people move to Bali to escape the pressures of life in the world’s big cities. But unless you have adopted a simple life in a Balinese village you still cannot ignore what is going on in the ‘big world’ outside. The chances are you are still going to need money and income, the value of which will reflect external events which can be impacted by many factors outside your control. Two big events are coming up that can affect everybody, not just the citizens of the countries involved, namely the ‘Brexit’ referendum in the UK on June 23 to determine whether Britain should remain in or exit the European Union and the US Presidential elections later in the year. In this article I will address just the ‘Brexit’ implications. What are the main issues? The establishment of the European Union has led to decades of peace and cooperation between nations after centuries of wars. It has produced a powerful economic zone that has helped to counterbalance the US in the West and the growing force of China in the East. But detractors in Britain will claim it has taken away many of their sovereign rights, is a drain on resources due to the need to subsidise poorer countries and the cost of running a huge bureacracy. More recently the issue of uncontrolled illegal immigration into Europe has frightened many Britons who are frustrated by the inability of European leaders to stem the flow of hundreds of thousands of people fleeing wars or just taking advantage of the opportunity to seek a better life. But turning a back on Europe has many implications. Below are some of the areas which could affect your finances too, whatever your nationality. Impact on currencies Predicting currency movements in the short term is not easy. In theory, currency rates reflect the perceived relative values at any point in time, taking into account all the information and data available. A few weeks ago the British pound fell sharply when support for the ‘exit’ vote seemed to strengthen, particularly when the London mayor at that time, Boris Johnston, announced he would support the exit movement. But shortly afterwards the pound strengthened as confidence grew that Britain would stay in. We are unlikely to see a major currency move when the result is announced since markets will have already anticipated the result from the many polls taken prior to the vote. If the result is surprisingly different from predictions however there could be a sharp currency movement on the announcement. If the vote contradicts the polls the GBP is likely to rise if the ‘in’ vote succeeds and fall if the ‘out’ vote succeeds. The Euro is likely to suffer if Britain leaves even though the UK is not actually in the Euro currency zone. This is because it will hit trade and could start a contagion among other countries disillusioned with the European Union. If there is an exit, the Rupiah will probably suffer as markets around the world become defensive and take risk off the table. At the moment this seems unlikely but the next couple of weeks will tell. Certainly there seems no justification at present to hedge against a possible exit by selling GBP, Euro or Rupiah. Impact on stock markets Markets hate uncertainty and when a major political decision like this is looming they tend to be volatile. But since the broad assessment at the time of writing is that the ‘stay in’ vote will prevail, there is unlikely to be a rush for the doors. If towards polling day the mood changes there could indeed be a global fall in stocks as markets try to assess the economic impact but as in the past, any move is likely to be exaggerated and followed by a part or full recovery so such a fall would present an opportunity for bargainhunters.

term impact is likely to be negligible. In the event of an ‘exit’ vote there are wide predictions of a fall in property prices in the UK as a result of falling trade and job losses. Bad news if you own property there but good news if you are looking to buy. Those with regular monthly savings plans should actually benefit from any volatility as they will be picking up units / shares at a discount when markets dip and will later benefit when prices rise again. Many people abandon contributions to savings plans and make them ‘paid-up’ when they appear to be performing poorly. Unless unavoidable due to financial circumstances this is a big mistake since charges reflecting the original marketing costs and ongoing administration will continue to be taken from the plan, as they would immediately if you exit prematurely. If you have a ‘paid up’ policy in limbo get back on board to get full value from the contract. Also review your fund selections on restart. Impact on pensions A ‘Brexit’ could have a major impact on British expats currently living in Europe as there is a chance their state pensions would be ‘frozen’ with no future adjustments for inflation as currently suffered by those currently living in Indonesia. Unethical as this would be, since pensioners would have paid all their contributions to qualify for a full pension, the opportunity for future governments to save money would be too tempting. There is a growing movement to contest this unfair policy and it receives strong support from a group of expats in Bali. If you are affected and would like to add support to the growing challenge then contact Clive Walford, Chairman of the local campaign organisation in Bali who will be happy to add your name to his mailing list. (Contact details on request.)

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Apart from the impact on state pensions it is quite possible that more company schemes that are already in deficit will collapse if the companies behind the schemes are weakened by a Brexit. Some ‘remain in’ politicians are claiming that an exit could cost pensioners billions of pounds over the coming years. For non-Brits the impact on pensions of a Brexit should be minimal in the long term, although if it leads to a serious weakening of the European Union or the exit of other countries then many Europeans could feel the pinch of a weakened Euro. For non-European expats, and everyone for that matter it should be a wake-up call to review pension planning as changing demographics and increasing life expectations make it a big challenge to everyone to provide for the future. So could a Brexit affect your savings? C/BT/G-16 Sept. 15

Clearly there could be an impact for some and even global investors could be affected to a degree. But as with all political and economic events markets tend to over-react but later stabilise. So there is no need to rush out and buy lots of gold, although having a little of it is a useful insurance policy! Just ensure your assets are diversified and that you hold a steady course. Neither buy nor sell in panic. There could be even more ‘interesting times’ ahead as the US presidential race warms up! Colin Bloodworth, Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (UK), has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali regularly. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you can contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com, colin.bloodworth@yahoo.co.uk or +62 21 2598 5087

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BA Feature Article Diagnostics are the Key to Long Life

Vested interests seek to ban cheap & fast blood tests on demand The practice of medicine may be summed up in just three words - Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment. Like a stool, if one or two legs are defective the stool will not stand, the system will not work and the entire edi¿ce ultimately fall apart.

that we need a doctor to authorize our using them and most doctors are either unaware of these tests or ignore them. More to the point, most of these tests are not offered by the duopoly that bestrides the racket that blood testing has become. As a result blood testing has not advanced since the 1950s.

Medicine today is essentially unsustainable and sooner or later will fail. Preventative medicine barely exists today in any meaningful sense; diagnostics fails dismally to address the core issues and only attempts to do its job once disease has taken hold; that leaves surgical, pharmaceutical and other treatments such as radiology, as the last line of defense.

If you want these other tests you ¿rst have to ¿nd a doctor willing and sufficiently knowledgeable to refer you. Given an annual turnover of LabCorp & Quest Diagnostics, the overpriced & inefÀcient duopoly that has for years raked in billions U S $ 1 6 b n a n d of dollars at our expense profits of $5.7bn p.a. you can see why the two companies concerned, Laboratory Corp. of America and Quest, are not eager to change the system.

Treatment now bestrides modern medicine like a colossus, controlling 90% of the game, taking action only once the symptom of disease becomes apparent and all too often too late. For the most part, when it comes to chronic disease the best we can hope for is a managed decline. How can it possibly be otherwise when all you do is treat the symptoms and not the cause? This is the essential contradiction of medicine in our time. Healthy red blood cells by the million

Since the 1940s our medical system has progressively become a money-crazed rogue elephant. Whatever good has been achieved must be balanced against the cost of the millions of lives lost. Scienti¿c advances in the of¿ng may mitigate this cost, but that’s an outside bet given the monetisation of medicine today. The idea that medical advance will trickle down to the rest of us is a bad joke. How can things be otherwise when a vintage off-patent life-saving generic drug, formerly available for a couple of hundred dollars per annum is acquired and re-priced at over $100,000 a year? In such a world how can we protect ourselves in a situation, which promises to get worse by the year? Clearly we have to avoid chronic illness at all cost; and the best means of doing that is prevention. In order for that, you have to know what it is you need to prevent and… to do that, you need to perform tests to ¿nd out the warning signals of the disease that’s going to get you - before it does. Then you can take steps to prevent it. Medicine today won’t do that. Doctors wait until you exhibit the unmistakable signs of full blown disease before they act. For many of us that is too late. For others, what follows is a prolonged descent into pain, poverty and decrepitude. The tragedy and pity of it is that for many of us such a fate can be avoided or postponed into terminal old age. We actually could have a good shot at remaining active with faculties intact well into old age. The diagnostic means for this have been available for the past 50 years but are ignored or derided by mainstream medicine. One of the main vehicles for this is called live blood cell analysis or dark ¿eld microscopy. All it involves is the pricking of a finger and putting a small blob of blood under the microscope. It’s called blood spotting. From this the cellular or molecular potential for subsequent disease can be observed from the condition of the red and white corpuscles, ¿brin and other imbalances in the blood. All of these indications can usually be addressed and reversed via clinical nutrition and lifestyle modi¿cation. If you can treat the indicators you can head off disease. In addition to blood work there are other important tests, not commonly performed by doctors, assessing bodily Àuids, breath, urine and fecal matter, the microbiome and intestinal Àora and fauna, all of which provide indications as to overall immunological and molecular health of the body and which can be addressed. It should be noted however that this pinprick capillary blood assay is not suf¿cient in all cases and in many cases it is necessary to take blood directly from the vein in the traditional way. The reason most of us are not aware of the simple and relatively inexpensive preventative options available to us is

That is how matters stood until a visionary Stanford dropout Elizabeth Holmes founded a company in 2003 called Theranos with a mission to offer fast cheap and effective blood testing to everyone through a spot of blood taken from the ¿nger without the say-so of a doctor. The company struck gold, tapping into long suppressed public anxiety over the situation. Theranos took off like a rocket. By 2013 the company had raised $400m with a pre-public offer valuation of $9.0bn. Hi-tech luminaries Larry Ellison (Oracle) and Peter Thiel (PayPal) backed the venture and two former US Elizabeth Holmes of Theranos, she wants Secretaries of State, Henry to bust open the cozy racket of MD-only Kissinger and George approved blood tests Schultz now sit on the Board. Walmart, the world’s largest pharmaceutical retailer made space in all their US stores for a Theranos presence so Walmart customers could get their blood tested quickly paying anything up to 50% to 90% less than they would anywhere else and without the added expense of a doctor’s consultation. The counter attack from the medical establishment was not long in coming. In October 2015 the Wall Street Journal published a front-page attack on Theranos accusing them of flawed technology followed by further criticism from the Financial Times. The biggest blow came this January when the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) warned that Theranos was risking serious harm or death of customers because of de¿ciencies in their labs. The heat was too much for Walmart who pulled out. This month the CMS attempted to pull the plug on Theranos seeking to ban the company from blood testing for two years. The company now faces investigation from the US Security & Exchange Commission. While Theranos had run into problems with their technology and some 40 cases of potential error were recalled, nowhere The Theranos patented NanoTest, a Ànger prick & drop of blood vs, venal jab does the job. Or does it? That’s the has it been shown billion dollar question conclusively that errors did in fact occur. More to the point, no actual harm was caused any customers tested. It should be noted that in 2009 Quest admitted that it had sent several thousands of false results to patients. Three things emerge: ¿rst, Theranos is onto something and is in the process of ¿xing their technical problems; second, the big guns will stop at nothing to drive Theranos from the market place; and third, this genie is out the bottle. The public will no longer be denied the right to buy timely and affordable blood tests without a medical intermediary.

10 Most Important Blood Tests Unless a doctor knows what your blood looks like under a microscope, there is no way for them to identify what steps you need to take to protect your health. Annual blood testing is the most important step aging adults can take to prevent life-threatening disease. With blood test results in hand, you can catch critical changes in your body before they manifest as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or worse. Here are the 10 most important blood tests people over the age of 40 should have each year. 1. Chemistry Panel and Complete Blood Count (CBC) Provides a quick snapshot of your overall health, assessing vascular, liver, k i d n e y, a n d blood cell status. The CBC measures the number, variety, percentage, concentration, White blood cells, cruising your venal universe like and quality of Battleship Galactica destroying invaders platelets, red blood cells, and white blood cells, screening for infections, anemias, and other hematological abnormalities. 2. Fibrinogen Important to blood clotting, ¿brinogen levels increase in response to tissue inÀammation. Since atherosclerosis and heart disease are essentially inflammatory processes, increased ¿brinogen levels help predict the risk of heart disease and stroke as well as other inÀammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and kidney inÀammation. 3. Hemoglobin A1C This test measures blood sugar control and is an independent predictor of heart disease risk in persons with or without diabetes. Long-term elevation of blood sugar, a hallmark of diabetes, is associated with an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. 4. DHEA Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a precursor to estrogen and testosterone. which decline dramatically with age. Healthy levels of DHEA support immune function, bone density, mood, libido, and healthy body composition. Elevated levels of DHEA may indicate congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Supplementation increases immunological function, bone mineral density, sexual libido, reducing abdominal fat, protects the brain and helps prevent diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. 5. Prostate-Speci¿c Antigen (PSA) (Men only) Prostate-speci¿c antigen (PSA) is a protein manufactured by the prostate gland. Elevated levels may suggest an enlarged prostate, prostate inÀammation, or prostate cancer. PSA levels may also be used to monitor the ef¿cacy of therapeutic regimens for prostate conditions. 6. Homocysteine An amino acid, high homocysteine levels are associated with heart attack, bone fracture, and poor cognitive function. 7. C-Reactive Protein InÀammation within the body can lead to life-threatening degenerative diseases such as coronary heart disease, diabetes, macular degeneration, and cognitive decline. By measuring your body’s level of inÀammation through regular CRP testing, you can devise a strategy of diet, exercise, and supplementation to reverse these conditions. 8. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Thyroid imbalances unaddressed can progress to elevated serum cholesterol and LDL, increased risk of atherosclerosis. and cognitive dysfunction, as well fatigue, depression, cold intolerance, dry skin, constipation, and weight gain. Mild hyperthyroidism is associated with atrial ¿brillation reduced bone mineral density, and nonspeci¿c symptoms such as fatigue, insomnia, muscle weakness, shortness of breath, and heart palpitations.

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Question: I’m living with my parents until I start in on my education next month. The problem is my dad and my sister, who also lives at home. The two of them fight a lot. I have a hard time dealing with noise in general, and it’s really hard for me to relax when people are yelling at each other in the other room. I’ve tried several times asking them to be less loud, but that doesn’t work. My dad tends to overreact to criticism, and my sister has a problem with accepting that confronting him about behaviors she finds hurtful or annoying will not lead to change or apology. My dad also has some problems with alcohol, and while he’s never violent and manages to function, I suspect it may be a reason for his behavior. The combination of this leads to them to spend hours fighting several times a week. It’s making me resent them both. I get along great with my sister. We have fun together, and she’s a big emotional support for me. I also get along fairly well with both my parents although less so with my dad. It’s hard for me to deal with the fact that whenever the two of them are home at the same time, there’s a big possibility that I’ll have to listen to them fight. I need some advice for coping with the situation. Is there anything I can do to make them fight less or at least make less noise? If not, do you have any suggestions for dealing with the negative feelings the situation is causing for me? I’m working on just finding a new, quiet, place to live, but that may take a while. Thanks! Dr. ZZ: Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do about your dad and your sister. Their relationship is their relation-

ship. Your sister will deal with your dad in her own way and figure it out in her own time. If you position yourself in the middle, you may find the two of them yelling at you instead of at each other. It’s a good call to look for your own quiet place to live. In the meantime, you may want to invest in a set of noise-canceling headphones and leave the house to get as much quiet and alone time as you can. Figure out your dad and sister’s schedule and find a regular activities (working out, reading at a local cafe, visiting friends) when you know they will both be around, and you need a break. Question: I’m a 20-year-old woman with intense reactions to being touched. Getting hugged makes me feel trapped, violated, and physically ill - especially if the person hugging me is crying or is very emotional. As long as I go about my life with minimal physical contact, I’m fine. But my grandfather is nearing death, and the funeral is going to be physical torture for me. My mom has never been very respectful of my desire to not be hugged, and it’s also something none of my extended family members know about. They are all going to be very emotional at the funeral, and I’m worried that I’m going to be stuck in a situation where they will want to pull me into teary hugs, and they will be extremely hurt if I push them away. Although this may seem overly self-absorbed given the circumstances, is there some polite way to avoid physical contact? Or should I just suck it up and deal with my own feelings afterwards? I really don’t want to hurt my relatives’ feelings or appear cold or rude, but I feel like the emotional intensity combined with all the hugging, hand-holding etc.

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may be too much for me to bear. Thank you for any advice you’re able to give. I think you’re fantastic! Dr. ZZ: ‘Sorry about your grandfather! This is going to be an emotionally draining experience no matter how you slice it. While it’s tempting to think, “Suck it up, I can deal later,” you’re going to be under a lot of stress, and you don’t want to make this any more traumatic than it already is. It may be easiest to lie and say, “I’m sorry, I have a really bad cold and I don’t want to spread the germs, but I wanted to be here for Grandpa,” and cough/sneeze strategically. Or, if someone comes up to you and wants a hug, you could just be honest and say, “I can’t, I’m sorry. I don’t want to be touched right now while I’m grieving for my grandfather. Would you stay and talk for a bit?” Another possibility is to have something with you that you can use to help you gain your equilibrium - a smartphone game or book that you can use for short periods while escaping into the bathroom. But these are short-term solutions to a long-term issue: this may get you out of the funeral itself, but not out of dealing with feeling as if your reactions are abnormal in some way. A reasonable, long-term approach would be to initiate hugs and build up your tolerance for hugging with close friends or people who you find completely non-threatening in an emotionally draining sense. If you try it a couple of times, however, and it doesn’t work - if you find yourself saying, “No, hugs are not the way I express strong emotional feelings of connections for other people,” that’s fine. The idea is to be okay with it. Everyone’s different in the way they express themselves. It’s okay not to be a hugger. You just deal differently than other people. That’s not wrong. It just is.

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Growing New Grass ‘Hi, I have about one are of land I would like to use a thick grass, soft super good, or the thin type found at luxury hotels. Where to buy and what do you recommend? It is in a rice ¿eld. Thanks, Derek.’ There’s nothing like a well manicured lawn. It can be fun for the kids to play on, it cools your home environment, not to mention it’s pleasing to the eye. If you are considering transforming a rice ¿eld into a lawn though, you will need to seriously consider amending the soil at least a little for longer term success. Rice paddies are usually built on heavy clay soils which hold water. Whilst it is an advantageous condition for growing rice, a waterlogged soil is not recommended if you are trying to grow a lawn. Good gardening is like good painting, to achieve outstanding results you need to put in 90% of your time and effort on careful preparation! I will explain why. A clay soil by de¿nition will be made up of at least 35% clay. If moistened, clay soil feels sticky and will be easy to roll up into a ball or mud pie. The clay particles are tiny and pack down on top of each other rendering the soil heavy or highly compacted, with tiny pore spaces which restrict water run-off down through the soil. That is why they become easily waterlogged, surface puddles being the obvious sign. On the plus side they generally contain a high nutrient content for plant growth, though can be dif¿cult to cultivate and become sticky when wet and hard when dry. Clay soil is also prone to expanding when wet and contracting when dry, which can lead to visible cracking on the surface. It is always best to have a well prepared soil laid before the lawn is planted, especially if you want it to last more than a few months, otherwise you may ¿nd your lawn drowning in

the wet season. You really can’t afford not to do it. The easiest option is to aerate a clay soil as this can improve the drainage, then your lawn will grow healthier over the longer term, with some occasional o n g o i n g maintenance, gardening will always be a labour of love, there is no other way! With a core aerator you can remove small plugs from the soil, otherwise use a garden fork to poke holes into the ground. Either tool you should be able ¿nd at the hardware shop. You can even use specially made ‘aerating’ boots with large spikes to walk across the grass if you can ¿nd them, most likely online. After aeration is complete top dress with a thin layer of compost over the area. You may need to repeat this process a few times over a number of days or weeks, but you should notice an instant improvement in the soil structure and drainage. Gradually this process will add volume to the underlying soil, and once have planted your grass you may need to occasionally re-visit this process. Any signi¿cant addition of organic matter will produce a more friable less compact clay soil. Preparation by aerating is one of the most beneficial steps that you can take toward producing an outstanding lawn that will last well into the future, especially on clay based ground.

Once you are con¿dent that your old rice ¿eld has adequate drainage you can then add new topsoil with compost to a cover depth of 20 cm. Then water it so that the soil is wet through and make sure that there is adequate drainage, no standing water or puddles. Now you can think about your grass. You can usually ask around at most nurseries and they will be able to provide some information on what type of grass is easily available to transplant into your garden. The easiest place to go shopping for grass is at Sanur on Jalan Hayam Wuruk, there are quite a few specialists in grass over there all located very close together. You can view samples of all the different types and get quotes based on the size of the area that you need to cover. Common types used are rumput mutiara, rumput jepang, rumput gajah, gajah mini etc. The thick grass you mentioned is likely rumput gajah, it is a hardy grass that will require less care and maintenance over the long term. The thin type grass used at luxury hotels that you mention is most likely rumput jepang which is higher maintenance. It’s all a matter of look and feel so the best way is to go down have a look and decide what you would like to have in your garden. You can have the rolls of grass delivered to your home and then plant it yourself, otherwise most nurseries can also transplant for a small fee. You might prefer to do it yourself as that is the most fun and rewarding part. It is best to lay the lawn out in the late afternoon if possible so that it will have overnight to begin rejuvenating after being transplanted. Give it a light watering, then top dress with ¿ne compost or more topsoil then lightly water again. Keep the lawn watered and moist for the ¿rst week then you can ease off once it has established and new growth becomes evident. Good luck I am sure you will succeed. Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2016 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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The real estate bubble appears to have well and truly burst and buyers are rarer than elephant feathers. Last September a buyer was spotted in Seminyak but before Sidney “Trust me I’m a real estate agent” Greasynuts could manage to get him in an armlock he fell down a hole in the footpath and hasn’t been seen since. Unfortunately there may be a lot more of this to come. Dereliction may well become a common feature of Bali. Sorry I should correct that - it already is and we are not only talking about the age of the guests. Anyone who has travelled down Jalan Kartika Plaza will have noticed an overgrown reinforced concrete skeleton of a building right on the side of the main road, a building whose construction was halted back in the 1998 financial crisis. Still it stands, a blot on the landscape in the heart of Bali’s tourist area. But this is only the tip of an iceberg (not many of those in Bali). Look around and you will find many empty properties. All over the island there are derelict, overgrown dreams. Some are left half built because the money ran out, some met a hurdle (such as a building permit) that couldn’t be overcome, others were completed but were pie in the sky ideas that couldn’t pay for themselves and yet others were simply follies, the inane constructs of people whose relationship with the real world is tenuous to say the least. Some people decide to build a hotel or villa with about as much knowledge of the industry as Justin Bieber knows about brain surgery (even though he could do with a bit himself). Some represented very large investments. There is the derelict funpark (not a lot of fun there these days) of Taman Bali Festival that stands on the Padang Galak beach. Another of particular note is a large hotel that stands on the Eastern side of the road that winds up to Bedugul, a huge development that was never finished and abandoned many years ago. Everywhere there are derelict blots on the landscape which, owing to the complex legal difficulties of removing or completing them, will probably stand for generations to come. These days there is a constant stream of barechested men getting on planes with one way tickets out leaving a thriving business in second hand shirts on every street corner. This stream may well turn into a flood. Bali depends on its tourist industry and many building projects are investment properties be it hotels, villas, apartments, funparks, bars, restaurants, spas and the odd statue or two, all of these need a constant supply of spending visitors. But what is happening to tourism in Bali? Experts are confused. We are told that more and more tourists are coming but strangely many people report that there are far fewer tourists walking the streets this year than in previous years. Restaurants are reporting that it has been quiet since last November and that Christmas was only a seven day flash in the pan. It has been suggested that the explanation for this is a reduction in Australian tourists but an increase in Chinese tourists. Australian and European tourists are regarded as the preferred tourists because they tend to stay longer (weeks rather than days), they are interested in Balinese culture and they get out onto the streets and spend money which goes directly into the local economy. Chinese tourists, on the other hand, tend to pay for their holiday as a complete package before they leave China, they stay only 2 or 3 days and their whole visit is closely managed. Hotel rates, meals, buses and everything else are aggressively negotiated down and they tend to frequent only selected facilities and activities through their stay. This dramatically reduces the amount of money passing into the hands of the people of Bali. The tourism industry has been facing other problems recently: a downturn in the Australian economy, the threat of alcohol being banned, volcanic eruptions closing Ngurah Rai airport, a bombing in Jakarta, garbage on the beaches, horrendous traffic and - too many hotels.

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Sadly many locally owned older hotels are really struggling being undercut by brand new hotels who are slashing rates to win customers. With ever declining income many of the older hotels are starting to look very tired making them even less competitive. Dereliction is looming. For restaurants the situation is probably even worse. As we all know restaurants, bars and spas are multiplying like rabbits on viagra. Every man and his dog, his cat, three parrots and fourteen pet piranhas are all trying to get in on the act. Many are struggling to survive and even large operators are getting into trouble and selling up. “Hello Fred what are you going to do in your retirement?” “I’m going to blow my life’s savings by opening an empty restaurant in Bali, it must work - everyone is doing it you know.” “But won’t you need customers?” “Customers? Oh no, customers are just a pain in the buttocks and bad for your reputation. They come, they want service and good food at cheap prices then go away and whinge on Whipadviser. Oh no, much better off without customers.”

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We must remember however, that not everyone is struggling. There are still some hotels, private villas and restaurants that are always busy. A lot depends on their location and the networks of patrons they have managed to build. So what can we learn from all this? • If you are investing or have invested in property or a business it is well to remember that we are in tough times. The high price of land makes it very difficult to make projects viable. You need to think very carefully and do a full financial analysis of the project before you start spending any money. You should keep in mind land costs and location, building costs and how to keep them down, maintenance costs to keep the property in good fettle and costs of licenses, tax, etc if you are going to rent out. • If you are buying land or property then argue the price down as far as you can. The excessive, over inflation of land prices is a main factor in bringing things to a standstill. When prices come down again the property market may well start to pick up again. • If you are not an Indonesian you must not be persuaded to buy freehold land - the nominee ownership arrangement is illegal and this has scared a lot of property buyers away. • Buy property that can sell, avoid unusual or querky design with limited appeal. Location is very important. • Inspect regularly and keep the property in good condition through regular maintenance. You only need a small leak in the roof to cause extensive damage and you only need a wall panel to fall off and potential buyers will walk away. • You must also keep in tune with the property market which is, of course, directly affected by the tourism market. At the moment there is a shortage of customers and it is a waiting game, waiting for the market to pick up again or for the fluke buyer to come along. Want to buy an eco hotel? Be at one with nature, ample gardens, lots of trees, shrubs and wildlife to keep you company and no troublesome people to disturb the tranquility.

Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mrfixitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the office on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852. Copyright © 2016 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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It was built by someone trying to make a quick dollar. A modern house set on a couple of are of land and built to local standards that would probably not survive a serious earthquake. At an excessive price of over Rp. 3 milliar it has not sold and has not been occupied since it was built. Further down the street is another new house, even less likely to withstand an earthquake (although an unsuspecting buyer would never know) crammed onto a 1 are piece of land. It has also been standing empty since it was built and already stone facings are starting to fall off it, dereliction is setting in.

As anyone in the hospitality industry knows, the fact is that people have a herd mentality, they like to be where everyone else is. People attract people but the reverse is also true. People staying in half empty hotels get the feeling that the place is not popular. The fewer people that come to Bali and the fewer will come in the future. Overbuilding of hotels can be disastrous for the hotel industry.

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Pasar Satria: Bali’s Bird Market Today we get a closeup view of wildlife crime at Bali’s main bird market, the Satria Bird Market off Jl. Veteran where 40 or so shops sell birds and other creatures as well as accessories to local collectors. Pasar Burung Satria gets its name from nearby Puri Satria (Puri Agung Denpasar) to the south. Open-air animal markets like this are a part of a vast network in Indonesia’s booming pet trade, abounding with hundreds of illegally trapped wild birds and other creatures who will end their short lives as house pets. Pouching for the pet trade is one of the major reasons for the decline in the populations of faunal species in Indonesia. Jakarta’s Pasar Burung Pramuka highlights even more dramatically the immense scale of Indonesia’s bird trade. Indonesia’s biggest bird market and among the largest in Southeast Asia, thousands of birds representing more than 200 species are for sale. Because of Bali’s place as Indonesia’s premier tourist destination and the number of ornithologists and bird watchers who regularly visit the island, Denpasar’s bird market has often been the subject of study by wildlife preservationists and wildlife trade monitoring organizations. A visit is also a study in the contrasting attitudes towards animals between tourists from developed Western countries and Indonesians who are trying to make a living by any means necessary. Indonesians, who believe that animals belong to the universe, tend to leave their pet’s fate in the hands of nature and thus make less of an effort to care for their animals. Witness Bali’s street dogs with broken legs and festering horrific skin disease. By contrast, Westerners believe that their pets are their personal responsibility. The bird market is a place where you’re able learn a lot about the state of bird species in Indonesia and Bali. Vendor’s knowledge, particularly about species that fetch high prices, is often superior to Bali’s official bird guides. Because of their interaction with suppliers, they are well informed about the wildlife trade and the actual vitality of specific endangered species. As pointed out in an astute article on bird markets by the gifted and dedicated ornithologist Mehd Halaouate in the May newsletter of the Begawan Foundation, we are able to gain revealing insights into the health and status of Indonesian bird species by simply engaging the traders. Since different species can be seen from one visit to the other, Halaouate would inquire why a new species suddenly appeared in the market. He also asks where a trader’s supplies are coming from, why certain species in the market are no longer common, why other birds are now harder to find, what the breeding period is for young chicks of a given species; what birds, age and sex are locals buying, what are they asking for, why are some species more popular than others and which birds are bred most successfully. Walking past the entrance and around the parking areas, private vendors sold birds out of paper bags, without enough space and no fresh water or food. I asked what was inside and a woman took a small bird out, held it in her hands. These delicate creatures were priced low. Entering the pasar burung proper, a medley of birdsong emanated from hundreds of wire and bamboo cages strung along awnings, crisscrossing the ceilings and spilling out onto the sidewalk in front of the cramped shops. What struck me at once was the amazing biodiversity of birdlife packed into such a small area, which reminded me more of a small zoo than a market.

Not for Everyone Most of the cages are inappropriate for the species and much too small for the birds or whatever other animal is put inside. Many had no water and just a mud-like mash for food. A fury of finches flitted about in one crowded cage with several birds lying dead at the bottom. Small frightened jittery monkeys were chained to T-stands outside their cages without much ground to move around in. Many cages were left out in the sun with its denizens hyperventilating. I saw a small pile of dead baby birds in a gutter. No laws against animal cruelty exist in Indonesia. Multitudes of its citizenry struggle against grinding poverty every day, barely eking out an existence, so the humane treatment of animals is given a lower priority. Birds, the most popular pet in Indonesia, are eagerly sought after. A full fifth of Indonesian households keep birds, which means that millions of birds are kept throughout the country. A popular Javanese proverb even says, “A man is only considered to be a real man if he has a house, a wife, a horse, a kris (dagger) and a bird.” (Seorang lelaki bisa disebut benar-benar laki-laki apabila dia sudah memiliki rumah sendiri, seorang istri, kuda, keris, dan burung.) Since Indonesian customers are quite picky about the quality of their purchases, the birds have to be kept in reasonably good condition, an important selling feature. But with all sorts of animals and birds living in odorous dirty conditions, We s t e r n e r s n e e d a strong stomach to see this market. Though several tourists were tramping around the market taking photos of shops and expressing their disgust, the market isn’t really targeted at tourists and not promoted as a tourist attraction. Why, it is reasoned, should tourists go to a place where they can’t buy anything? Westerners may be horrified at the living conditions, but an Australian woman I met remarked that if you go to any agricultural market in her own country the chickens are kept in equally small and uncomfortable cages as space is at a premium. I overheard one European lady tell her driver that she wanted to buy them all in order to set them free. There’s little likelihood of birds being able to breed under these conditions. A young Dutch tourist told me he bought a bird for the sole purpose of releasing it into the wild where he thought it could fend for itself (not likely). If species protection is important to you, better go to the open lawns and dense forests of Bali’s superb 157-hectare Kebon Raya Botanical Garden to see birds in the wild. Exotic Tropical Species A multitude of birds were waiting for new owners. I saw lots of birds I recognized parrots, cockatoos, partridges, parakeets, black lorry - and many more I had never seen before, a few of them absolutely stunning, ranging from tiny brown finches and brilliant rainbow lorikeets to smallbodied, large-eyed owls. Prices ranged from Rp50,000 for a scalybreasted munia, also known as a spice finch, to more than $4,200 for a scarlet macaw. The most popular birds for Indonesians are songbirds that are bought to compete in local competitions for both song and color variations. Songbirds such as the Orange-headed Thrush can sell for as much as US$1000. Straw-headed Bulbuls, popular with Chinese, can fetch up to US$2000. Chattering lorries were Rp1,500,000; Among the most numerous were Oriental white-eyes (small, yellow-green birds with rings of white around their eyes), Javan mynas and zebra doves, all native to Indonesia. Java Sparrows are critically endangered but still sold. Sometimes one finds elusive and uncommon species such Malkohas, Pittas, Kingfishers, Barbets and the rare greater green Leafbird.

Budgergar/Budgies (Rp75,000; food Rp11,000) are found in widely different color mutations. Because they are the closest species to a parrot that one can buy, this species may be the savior of many parrot species. Instead of choosing a lorry or a lorikeet the local buyers will go for a Budgie of their chosen color. These birds can also mimic the human voice making them the perfect pet. Ayam Bekisar, descendants of Green Jungle fowls, were unmistakable because of their neck sickles and the purple shine of their colorful tail feathers. Genuine green jungle fowl cocks were caged right beside them, though difficult to recognize on account of their poor state, small comb without much color and tail to the ground. Undomesticated, the Ayam Bekisar is never taken out of its cage as the owners are afraid they would fly away. I encountered not a single endangered Bali Myna, or Rothschild’s Myna, although endangered birds from other islands could be spotted. The pride of Bali, this handsome species are well protected and very closely monitored. Not only birds can be found in Bali’s bird markets, but tropical fish, iguanas, puppies, dogs, cats, bats, hedgehogs, squirrels, mice, rats, monkeys and rabbits. I even saw flying foxes hanging in one big birdcage. Kids enjoyed checking out the animals and especially delighted in the baby chickens that had been colored with food coloring. Practicalities Pasar Burung Satria is not very large and you have to know where it is, know how to ask in Indonesian or hire a driver to find it. Head north of Puputan Square (Lapangan Puputan Badung) on Jl. Veteran, passing the Inna Bali Hotel on both sides of the street and then Puri Agung Denpasar (Puri Satria) on the right. Next is a small street on the right that leads to the market. If you reach Jl. Patimura, you’ve gone too far. Negotiate a rate with your taxi driver to wait so that you have a ride back; otherwise you’ll be walking around to find another taxi. The market is not in a tourist area and taxis are few and far between. The market is very busy in the evenings. No fee is charged nor donation requested. Before making a purchase, check out the shop’s bird population density and cleanliness, an indication that the owner looks after his charges well. Don’t touch any of the animals! Bali is not free of bird flu yet. Bird food and pet food as well as accessories such as cages and aquariums are also sold. For dogs and cats, it’s wiser to adopt from a humane association; BAWA or BARC for dogs; Villa Kitty for cats. Alternate options for viewing Bali’s share of the archipelago’s extraordinary avifauna are the Bali Bird Park, particularly if you want to see really exotic tropical birds. At a heronry in the quiet village of Petulu north of Peliatan flocks of large white herons come wheeling, drifting, sailing and finally landing in tall palms and bunut trees in the center of the village. Bringkit’s Farmer’s Market in Mengwi has a row of shops selling ornamental birds, bird feed and bamboo bird cages. A big yard in back is filled with the distinctive bell-shaped bamboo cages of Balinese fighting cocks. A small aviary has been established on the grounds of the Green School by the Begawan Foundation, Banjar Pengaji 14, Desa Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan, Gianyar. Inquiries: 812-380-4974.

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VAMPIRE FACELIFT It began with the movies Interview with a Vampire and which was covered in small pin pricks, explaining that they the Twilight series plus the TV hit True Blood. Vampires had different sizes from half a millimeter to 2 millimeters, have become really popular and perceived as very depending on the depth she intended to reach. attractive. She also explained during her studies in Anti-aging medicine It’s no wonder that at the University of Udayana, tests showed that the roller medical spas have was more effective in getting the blood under the skin and l a t c h e d o n t o t h e building the collagen with the distribution being more even image of vampires than micro-injections which some doctors prefer. being sexy and use t h i s t o p r o m o t e Smearing plasma over my skin she began rolling over one Vampire facials so I side of my face. She then handed me a mirror to see the decided to see what visible difference in both sides of my face. Then she it’s all about. I knew it repeated the process on the other half of my face. My involved blood of course. I was pretty sure none of the clinics forehead was left until last, simply smearing blood over it had a resident vampire performing treatments. Although in and rolling it. To ¿nish she spread a thin layer of plasma the past few years vampires being very proli¿c, so perhaps over my entire face. She informed me that she had inserted some could be hiding out in Bali but they’d only be able to 42 small threads on both sides of my face. work at night. I remember lying there fantasizing that the vampire Lestat I went to ARC Anti-aging Beauty Clinic to check it out. They was there to bite into my neck and then rip his own wrist open offer three types of Vampire facials-one involves using and give me some of his blood to drink. How much easier your own blood and injecting into your skin Platelet Rich that would be and permanent! Wishful thinking. Plasma (PRP) to improve your skin tone, stimulate collagen production, rejuvenate the cells and can act as a type of Looking at the ¿nal results my face was red and a little natural ¿ller to ¿ll in lines in your face plus microneedling. swollen. The nurse handed me a small cold compress to press on the bruised area of my cheek. Dr. Chandra explained Second type includes PRP, microneedling plus 2 ml of dermal that the numbness would be gone in a couple of hours ¿ller to stimulate collagen production and ¿ll in the lines and it would take up to two weeks for the full effect of the on the face. Third is a Vampire Lift which includes PRP, treatment to be revealed. Before leaving the nurse gave me microneedling plus adds threads inserted under the skin to aftercare instructions and a small jar of arnica cream and lift the tissues, an effective alternative to surgery. anti-biotic cream.

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I met with friendly Dr. Chandra who ¿rst evaluated my facial condition and suggested the best plan for optimum results. She explained that they have three types of threads: - Silhouette Soft Thread - perfect for sagging jaw-line and regeneration of cheeks, the sutures being natural and absorbable - Ultra V - works on stimulating skin tissue from within, creating a tightening effect giving a sculpted V shape face For Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Aftercare - The Happy Lift – has unique barbs along the threads • Don’t rub or massage the injection site for 24 hours to offer lifting and a revitalized effect. post-treatment She recommended using the Ultra V Lift threads, which are • Don’t wash your face for 3 hours post-treatment available in small or long threads and about the size of a hair. • No facials or anti-aging facial treatments for 2 weeks She preferred to use small threads to control the areas for • Avoid excess perspiration (exercise, spicy foods, etc) for 24 hours lifting. • Ice and arnica cream may be applied to the treated areas immediately after the procedure should bruising On examining a small thread it’s about 3 cm in length. The or swelling occur. reason she chose smaller threads for me is because my skin is thin and needs to build up collagen ¿rst. Then after 6 months I can have another plan for Happy lift to lift the Thread Lift Aftercare sagging part, if I still feel that I need that. Some patients are • Don’t rub or massage the treated area for 24 hours happy and don’t proceed further. post-treatment First the nurse extracted 20 cc of my blood to spin and • No swimming or exercise for 24 hours separate the plasma for use. Then she cleansed my face and • Don’t be too expressive, minimize facial movement for 2 weeks post-treatment. To avoid pain, lay on your applied numbing cream over my entire face and covered it back while you sleep. with sheets of plastic to make it more effective. I sat reading for the next 30 minutes waiting for my skin to become numb. • Ice and arnica cream may be applied to the treated areas Dr. Chandra entered the room and began removing the cream • Apply anti-biotic cream to avoid infection. asking if it felt numb. I con¿rmed that it was. Then she warned It takes two weeks for the full effect to be revealed and now me that she was going to start inserting the small threads. I can look in the mirror and see a big difference in my face. My skin is radiant and smooth, looking years younger. Friends However, it was sometell me I look amazing! It was worth it! what uncomfortable for me so I requested local ARC Anti-aging Beauty Clinics anesthetic. I admit I’m a Jl. Sunset Road No. 819, Kuta. wimp. She injected a few P: 0361-754645 areas and asked if I felt W: www.arcclinics.com numb. Indeed, I was. She continued inserting the threads. When she finished she began injecting my own plasma (which is a golden colour) into wrinkles and under my eyes. Dr. Chandra informed me that a couple of bruises would come up from the injections on my cheek. She showed me a small roller

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Hand foot and Mouth Disease (Singapore Flu) Hand, Foot & Mouth disease (HFMD) is ripping through schools and playgroups on the Island at the moment. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common viral illness that usually affects infants and children younger than 5 years old. However, it can sometimes occur in adults. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is often confused with foot-and-mouth disease (also called hoof-and-mouth disease), which affects cattle, sheep, and swine. However, the two diseases are caused by different viruses and are not related. Humans do not get the animal disease, and animals do not get the human disease. The disease usually begins with a fever, poor appetite, malaise (feeling vaguely unwell), and often with a sore throat. One or 2 days after fever onset, painful sores usually develop in the mouth, feet and / or hands. They begin as small red spots that blister and then often become ulcers. The sores are usually located on the tongue, gums, and inside of the cheeks. A non-itchy skin rash develops over 1-2 days. The rash has flat or raised red spots, sometimes with blisters. The rash is usually located on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet; it may also appear on the buttocks and/or genitalia. A

person with HFMD may have only the rash or only the mouth sores. It is unlikely that a child would contract HFMD twice. What causes HFMD? HFMD is caused by viruses that belong to the enterovirus genus (group). Enterovirus Coxsackievirus A16 is the most common cause of HFMD, but other coxsackieviruses have been associated with the illness. How It Is Spread? Infection is spread from person to person by direct contact with infectious virus. Infectious virus is found in the nose and throat secretions, saliva, blister fluid, and stool of infected persons. The virus is most often spread by persons with unwashed, virus-contaminated hands and by contact with virus-contaminated surfaces.Infected persons are most contagious during the first week of the illness. The viruses that cause HFMD can remain in the body for weeks after a patient’s symptoms have gone away. This means that the infected person can still pass the infection to other people even though he/she appears well. Also, some persons who are infected and excreting the virus, including most adults, may have no symptoms. How is it treated? There is no specific treatment for HFMD. Symptoms can be treated to provide relief from pain from mouth sores and from fever and aches: • Fever or discomfort can be treated with antipyretics (drugs that reduce fevers such as paracetamol, acetaminophen). • Mouthwashes or sprays that numb pain can be used

to lessen mouth pain (such as Bonjela teething gel). • Encourage fluid intake to prevent dehydration (lack of body fluids). A vaccine or specific preventive for HFMD is not available, but following good hygiene practices can lower the risk of infection. You can lower the risk of your child being infected by: • Washing hands often with soap and water, especially after changing diapers and using the toilet. • Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces and soiled items, including toys. • Avoiding close contact such as kissing, hugging, or sharing eating utensils or cups with people with hand, foot, and mouth disease. HFMD can often be confused with other viral illnesses such as measles, chicken pox, roseola, or rubella. If your child exhibits symptoms that might suggest HFMD you should see a doctor to confirm the diagnosis. Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care office in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali

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Added Sugar in Food to be shown On-Label Sugar Barons fight Life-Saving info tooth & nail

After years of delay and industry-led obfuscation the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has bitten the bullet and finalized labelling announced last month. The label you’re used to seeing on processed foods is more than 20 years old; the FDA says the new one reflects updated scientific information and will make it easier for consumers to make better informed food choices. The changes include an enlarged calorie count in bold and, most significantly, the addition of a line showing added sugar (see illustration). We have America’s Fist Lady, Michelle Obama to thank in good part for moving the FDA off the pot. That too much sugar is bad for us, leading to cancers, heart disease and diabetes, pretty much all the leading killer diseases of our day, is now a given. What is less clear is how much sugar is too much sugar and how to tell how much is in the food you eat? Given the addictive nature of human taste buds, it is very easy to kid ourselves about our sugar habit or for unscrupulous merchandisers to exploit it. And they do. Have been for centuries; but, for the last half-century. they’ve been at it hand-over fist, raking in the dosh, enlisting science and co-opting governments in the process, while far too many of us sicken and die before our time and medical services buckle under the strain. You can accuse Americans of a lot of things in this Trumpine era but you can’t accuse them of being bitter. They devour more added sugar than any nation on earth, some 30 teaspoons a day by some estimates (that’s 120gm p/day or 43.8 kilos p.a.). Indians, on the other end of the spectrum, consume just one gram. The reasons for this sugarlust, which became turbocharged back in the 1960s, when supermarkets took over our high streets and readily available corn-syrup sodas and juice drinks supplanted milk on the breakfast and supper table. The national appetite for sugar got a further boost with the low-fat low-cal mania of the 1980s and ‘90s, with manufacturers opportunistically replacing the flavourful natural oils in their products with sweeteners, on the specious claim it helped fight obesity. Today, it’s hard to find a food without added sugar. Indeed, three-quarters of all packaged foods we buy, everything from whole-wheat bread and breakfast cereals to salad dressing, contains added sugar. That’s the problem: naturally occurring sugar, the kind you find in fruit for example, comes with fiber helping us to regulate absorption of our food. Without fiber, sugar overwhelms the system, leading to obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Given the risks, experts urge slashing all intake of extra sweeteners. In March 2015, the WHO advised that no more than 5 percent of our daily energy intake should come from added sugars, which for an adult of average weight comes to roughly six teaspoons—about 25 grams (picture a teaspoon as just over 4 grams).

es between naturally occurring sugars in food — like the milk sugar in a plain yogurt — and the sugars food manufacturers use to boost flavors — like the “evaporated cane juice” you’ll find in any commercial strawberry yoghurt they flog to kids. Recently a team of researchers at the University of North Carolina conducted a survey of packaged and processed food and drinks purchased in US grocery stores, finding that 68 percent include some form of added sugar. Some of those products are obvious sugary foods, but not all. The list includes many sauces, soups, fruit juices and even meat products. You might think it’s easy to figure out whether the food manufacturer added sugar to your food, but it’s not. They don’t want you to know. It’s no accident that there are some 88 different names manufacturer’s use for the sugar they add to what you eat – most of them artificial. It may also surprise more than a few folk who go to organic and whole foods stores to find that much of the supposedly natural food they’ve been buying is chokka with added sugar. And let us not forget the fruit juice concentrates, those juices that have been stripped of nearly everything but sugar and evaporated. A lot of seemingly natural foods include ingredients like “apple or grape juice concentrate.” That’s sugar pure and simple, nothing fruity about it. Now it’s all going to be a lot clearer when the labels are updated – but you’re going to have to wait until 2018. And that’s if the sugar industry can’t roll-back or emasculate the legislation. Many of the big food industry trade groups and lobbyists now accept the need for new label regulation. But the sugar industry and the corn refiners are very upset. They argue that the difference between natural and added sugars is not nutritionally meaningful and claim that the science establishing health risk from added sugar is weak. As things stand the new label kicks in for large food companies in 2018, and for smaller companies a year later.

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In the meantime the FDA will be studying both the recommendations from the Sugar Association and industry-led labeling roll-back efforts, along with recommendations from consumer and health organizations who want more comprehensive labelling placed more prominently front-of-package. The FDA will serve consumers best by sticking to their guns on added sugar and taking the Institute of Medicine’s good advice for putting clear and concise nutrition labels right where shoppers will see them best. The science is in—the medical and economic problems with excessive sugar consumption are clear. But the industry is going to fight tooth and nail to prevent that science from translating into public policy.

Like the tobacco industry before it, the sugar industry may be facing the inexorable exposure of its product as a killer—science will ultimately settle the matter one way or the other—but as Big Tobacco learned a long time ago, even the inexorable can be held up for a very long time. Who cares about the bilThe trouble is… it’s hard to tell how much added sugar you’re lions of dollars wasted and lives lost? actually eating. Many of us probably learned to spot cane juice and corn syrup, but what about barley malt, dextrose, Not they. and rice syrup not to mention the 85 other names for added sweeteners? Much more to the point, until now, food com- In which case, when the time comes they should be held to panies weren’t required to distinguish on labels between account and sanctioned accordingly. added and naturally occurring sugars. The US Department of Agriculture used to list added sugars in an online nutrient database (not on-label please note), but it removed even this feature in 2012 after companies claimed that the exact proportion of added sugar was a trade secret (they would, Comments or queries wouldn’t they?). But, last month in a shock announcement ParacelsusAsia@yahoo.com the FDA finally came out with its new template for nutritional labels. As noted, the biggest and most far-reaching Copyright © 2016 ParacelsusAsia change was the addition of a line for “added sugar,” to be You can read all past articles of Alternative Voice at www. placed below a line for total sugar. The change distinguishBaliAdvertiser.biz

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What is Angklung used for? Across Bali, there are thousands of bronze angklung groups, perhaps as many as the ubiquitous and incredibly popular gong kebyar that originate in North Bali in the early 20th century. In South Bali, most of the instruments have just four keys with four tones, but in the ever-dynamic north, these instruments have expanded ranges, using a four or ¿ve tone scale spanning over 5, 6, 7, and eight bronze keys. The expanded range basically allows musicians to play more complex interlocking patterns over a wider range. It is in the north too that the fast and capricious angklung kebyar style evolved and these instruments with expanded ranges were also augmented with larger drums and gongs.

Angklung playing at the Cremation of my Pelegongan Teacher, I Wayan Kelo, from Br Pande Mas, Kuta in 2010

If you ask your average Balinese in South Bali about angklung, they will always say that it is the orchestra used for cremation rituals; therefore, the word angklung itself harbours feelings of grief and loss. For many outsiders to Balinese music, the cheery tones of the angklung seem to be incongruous to the main morbid function of the orchestra itself. At some time in history, at cremation time angklung was probably chosen over the heavier and bulky gambang ensemble, as it was lighter to carry in a procession.

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In other parts of Bali, including some villages in Gianyar, Karangasem, Jembrana, and most of Buleleng, angklung is used in other rituals too, speci¿cally for temple ceremonies. In the case of East Bali and Lombok (Balinese Hindu communities that date back at least to the Kingdom of Karangasem), the orchestras and their repertoires are almost unrecognizable to the smaller ensembles of South Bali. Featured in these areas are large bamboo rattles, bamboo xylophones, as well as cymbals of varying sizes. The music is simpler and more repetitive, suited to temple rituals. Angklung, normally in its kebyar form, also appears regularly in secular contexts, particularly in North Bali. These orchestras have a different tuning and can be used to accompany dance. There are very few Balinese that know that angklung is or was used for anything but cremation rituals. This is basically because most people rarely leave their own village. Both the function and the instrumentation of angklung have changed dramatically over the centuries, demonstrating that Balinese art-forms are dynamic and ever-morphing. In ‘global’ Bali, the important thing is that the rare types of any art-form are documented so that we have an accurate record of the Bali of the past.

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BAMBOO: In War & Peace by Peripatete The uses of bamboo stretch across a wide swath; from instruments of torture that were documented in historical records to a resilient protective material deployed in modern warfare; from writing tablets to musical instruments that breathe life into form and sound. Because of bamboo’s versatility, eco-friendliness, affordability and access in multiple regions around the world, it is in the throes of becoming one of the planet’s cutting-edge materials in the development of a vast spectrum of products – from functional to zany. Here then, the darker and funkier uses of bamboo. The Chinese and Japanese haven’t only used bamboo as an implement in their daily lives. During WWII, soldiers in China, Japan and other Asian countries allegedly employed bamboo to inÀict torture and, ultimately, death. These acts would consist of a victim being tied to the ground above - or suspended over - baby bamboo shoots and impaled by the rapidly-growing, steel-like, razor-sharp shoots. During wartime, in tropical parts of Europe, the bodies of unwitting parachutists would be pierced by sharply protruding bamboo shoots as they came in for a landing. Fortunately, in our era, the valuable properties of bamboo have been put to better use by improving the safety of those in the military. Nearly a decade ago, India’s National Bamboo Mission experimented with bullet proof jackets made of bamboo. They were lightweight and cheaper than the conventional jackets made of steel and ¿berglass; scientists were also impressed with the higher bullet-absorption factor, thereby causing less impact. The composite body armor made of bamboo charcoal knit fabric is anti-bacterial, anti-odor and also protects the skin against UV rays and sunburn. For the world’s second-largest producer of bamboo (producing roughly 135 million metric tons per year), it was just a matter of time before new uses were investigated. But ancient habits die hard. Bamboo tattooing, a centuries-old primitive technique, originating in Asia, has seen a resurgence. This type of tattooing is achieved with a bamboo stick and “precise handeye coordination.” Apparently, there is no bleeding or scabbing. Among the bene¿ts of bamboo tattooing, at least in one Canadian parlor, potential clients are assured of “a more comfortable and relaxed pain experience” and “an unbelievable healing process.” Good to know. Bamboo tattooing is an Asian art, believed to have originated during the Khmer period, some 3000 years ago. Tribal tattoos have been spotted on mummies in the Philippines. Buddhist monks in Thailand have traditionally been tattooed with protective religious texts from grand master monks, as an indication of their strong faith. Although bamboo tattooing is considered a dying art, its resurgence may be in part attributed to the media frenzy over Angelina Jolie’s tattoos; beginning in 2005, Jolie had her ¿rst Sak Yant traditional tattoo done by a professional bamboo tattoo artist in Bangkok. Sak Yant tattoos are hand-etched onto the skin using Ajarn Noo and Angeline Jolie Sak Yant Magical a n c i e n t g e o m e t r i c Thai Tattoo designs mixed with Buddhist prayers. The Buddhist Wat Bang Phra temple outside of Bangkok is known as a pilgrimage site for those seeking Sak Yant tattoos, conferring healing or protection. Unlike sharpened bamboo tips, whether a military weapon or a tattoo artist’s tools of the trade, bamboo is regularly used in the production of implements of an equally penetrating, but much less invasive kind: musical instruments. Not surprisingly, Asia has long been a breeding ground for the design and production of bamboo instruments. Still today, Asian musicians and instrument-makers, though intent on upholding traditional uses of instruments, are keen to experiment further with the easily sourced material, and by doing so, they reach new heights of tone, sound and musical expression. The Indonesian angklung, an instrument comprised of bamboo

tubes on a bamboo frame, is played during traditional ceremonies and various occasions. It is commonly played in other Southeast Asian countries as well. The base of the frame is held with one hand while the other hand shakes the instrument rapidly from side to side – creating a rattling effect. According to folklore, angklung was an instrument used at agricultural festivals, used to arouse the ¿ghting spirits of soldiers. Didgeridoos – long-stemmed, deep-sounding poles, usually fashioned of bamboo, have been used by Australian aboriginals for healing; non-Aboriginal healers and shamans incorporate didgeridoos into their spiritual healing practices. On the smaller end of the scale, Àutes and recorders are also constructed out of bamboo. On a more massive scale: bamboo organs – such as the 200 year old vessel that held pride of place in February of this year, at the annual International Bamboo Organ Festival in the Bamboo organ foundation Philippines Philippines. The bamboo organ – built in a church and possibly the only one of its kind in the world – features 1, 031 pipes, 902 of which are made from bamboo. Its history dates back to 1816. First damaged when a typhoon destroyed the church’s roof, it sustained further damage when an earthquake struck sometime in the 1880’s. In 1973, the organ was shipped to Germany for restoration, and repatriated to the Philippines in 1975. Other musical instruments made from bamboo include the dizi, xiao and shakuhachi (traditional Chinese Àutes). Chinese designer Dayu Shi, who has incorporated bamboo into jewelry and furniture, is working with musician Feng Mantian to develop a new version of the ruan, a traditional Chinese plucked string instrument. Javanese-born, Bali-based musician and artisan Rizal Abdulhadi has been exploring bamboo in many exciting and innovative ways; designing novel instruments, ampli¿ers - and even sun glasses. His custom-designed lap steel guitar was handcrafted – in just two days, with help from a friend, Subita - from Bali black bamboo. But Rizal is mostly known for the Rasendriya that he invented from bamboo; it marries the guitar, didgeridoo and percussion into a single instrument. Bamboo, due to its tensile strength and flexibility, is often a core element in multidimensional artistic installations that might not otherwise be v i a b l e . R e c e n t l y, Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei mounted an inEr Xi Exhibition Ai Weiwei Le Bon Marche store exhibition in Designboom Paris, called “er-xi” (meaning child’s play) in which airborne sculptural kites representing ancient Chinese mythological ¿gures, were fashioned out of white paper and bamboo and hung in the atrium. The large-scale bamboo and paper objects brought the original legendary creatures – including a dragon of woven bamboo – to life. This underappreciated grass is applied to other art forms as well. The Burmese Chin bamboo dance involves participants kneeling on the ground holding a crosshatch of bamboo stalks that are in constant movement. As they open and close gaps, dancers move their feet in and out of the gaps. In the Tinikling dance of the Philippines, one group of dancers claps bamboo stalks together while another group performs steps while avoiding the bamboo stalks. Countless other artistic and entrepreneurial uses exist for bamboo: wind chimes, jewelry, business cards, straws and drinking glasses. A vintage, hand-painted bamboo glass or tumbler lends itself well to (what else?) bamboo beer. Bamboo-based drafts are starting to ¿ll a niche market, for drinkers constantly seeking out a novel taste, for trend-setters - or for those who are evermindful of living off (and with) the earth as closely as possible.

Canada’s Bamboo Beer is touted as “beer with bene¿ts” while Mexico’s Cerveza Bambusa, with 6.0% alcohol, contains herbal and spicy Àavours – attributed to natural ingredients such as bamboo. From bamboo drinks to bamboo (sprout) foods, from polo balls to baseball bats, and from iPhone cases to keyboards (ASUS came out with a Bamboo Series notebook), what was once considered the poor man’s timber is fast becoming one of the foremost high-tech renewable resources of the 21st century. Indeed, by jumping on Lexus bamboo steering wheel the bamboo bandwagon, luxury car brand Lexus has developed the world’s ¿rst bamboo steering wheel. Not just for its sustainability and fast re-growth, but also for grip and comfort. And if organic comfort is what you seek, look no further than ceremonial bamboo peace pipes. Handmade of puri¿ed bone and bamboo, stained with mahogany or oak, embellished with traditional tribal carvings and feathers, these peace pipes are considered works of art that “happen to be fully smokeable.” Among the most inspiring stories that e x t o l t h e humanitarian virtues of bamboo is that which centers on a tool used to protect the lives and limbs of individuals in wartorn countries: an Mine Kafon Bamboo Minesweeper Afghani-designed wind-powered minesweeper. With up to 30 million land mines still littering the landscapes of Afghanistan, designer Massoud Hassani’s concern for his fellow countrymen drove him to return to his country of birth, and develop a giant ball made cheaply from 70 bamboo sticks and other materials. Known as the Mine Kafon Minesweeper, this sphere is designed to be blown around – and blown up - in the wind detonating landmines in its path. A newer, GPS-integrated version does not explode, but continues to roll onwards and detonate the next mine in its path. Never underestimate the power of one man – and the oncelowly bamboo plant – who is willing to give peace a chance. FACTS about BAMBOO: Wise Man’s Timber • Bamboo plants are a species of the Bambusoideae, family Gramineae. • There are more than 1200 species of 50 genera of bamboo. • Globally, bamboo covers approximately 22 million hectare of the world’s surface area. • Wild bamboo grows in Central America, South America, South Africa, India, China, Japan, other parts of Asia and northern Australia. • With approximately 400 species of 35 genera of bamboo, with a total pure bamboo forest area of 4.2 million hectare, China is the richest source of bamboo. • The fastest growing species of bamboo is Chinese Moso. It reportedly grows up to 100 cm per day. • Bamboo is a renewable organic resource for sustainable development. • Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants on the planet; it can grow up to half a meter per day, maturing in 4-8 years, and reaching heights of over 30 meters in one season. • While growing, bamboo releases nearly 35 percent more oxygen and absorbs between 20-35% more carbon dioxide than most trees. • Bamboo’s evergreen cover provides valuable cover for wildlife • Bamboo prevents soil erosion by binding the land. In just 2 years, new forests can erase soil erosion to 75%. • It plays a crucial role in environmentally sound construction • Bamboo is more durable than wood, stronger than steel • Bamboo and rattan are used, eaten and traded by over 1.5 billion people worldwide Winter, spring, summer or fall, bamboo is a wise man’s timber after all.

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Local News Executions May be Delayed Until after Ramadhan Indonesian Attorney-General Muhammad Prasetyo has said the latest round of executions in the country may be delayed until after the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

The numbers to be executed have fluctuated, with Central Java police spokesman Alloysius Liliek Darmanto most recently indicating 15 drug offenders would be killed.

The nation has been on tenterhooks over the timing of the executions, with various officials indicating they could be held within days.

He even suggested the nationalities to local reporters Indonesians, Chinese, a Pakistani, Nigerians, Senegalese and a Zimbabwean - although he was later slapped down by Prasetyo, who said the final decision was his and it hadn’t been made.

Prasetyo had earlier said the preparations had all been made and it was merely a matter of choosing the day. The firing squads had been prepared, spiritual counselors appointed and prisoners on death row transferred to Nusakambangan, known as Indonesia’s Alcatraz, where the executions will take place. When asked on Wednesday night (18/5) if he would wait until after the fasting month was over, Prasetyo said: “Well, maybe. Well, executing (during) fasting (month) is not good, is it? And on the 25th there is still (someone) who will lodge a judicial review.” Prasetyo has previously indicated he would like to see drug kingpin Freddy Budiman, who will appear in court on Wednesday, included in the third wave of executions. Freddy was sentenced to death in 2013 for importing ecstasy after police seized 1.4 million pills. However he infuriated authorities by continuing to run a drug syndicate spanning three countries - Netherlands, Pakistan and Indonesia - behind bars.

On Wednesday night, Prasetyo again said there was no fixed date and the number of people had not been decided either. “We’ll just wait until the last moment because again we want to better prepare and be more successful in the implementation,” he said. Amnesty International recently said some of the death row prisoners at risk of being executed did not receive a fair trial and their cases were emblematic of systemic flaws within the Indonesian justice system. “President (Joko) Widodo has the chance to show true resolve by halting these executions and ordering a full independent review of all death penalty cases,” said Rafendi Djamin, director of Amnesty International’s South-East Asia and Pacific Regional Office. Fourteen drug offenders were executed in Indonesia last year, including Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. (May 20th 2016)

The former president of the South Perth Chamber of Commerce has been jailed for two years for fraud over a property deal that went wrong in Bali.

“When I sent an email to ask for a further payment, (Mr. Comerford) said his finances were not good and he couldn’t pay,” Mr. Gillet said in an earlier hearing.

Eric Bevan Gillet, 48, was convicted of defrauding two businessmen of 6.7 billion rupiah (about $686,000) in a land-and-villa deal in the suburb of Seminyak.

“I offered to return his money with a 10 per cent deduction for commission because I would have to resell the villas. He said no. I have proof of the rejection.”

Head judge Ketut Suarta said that as a foreigner, Mr. Gillet had not only ignored the law but had taken advantage of the victims’ naiveté and stupidity.

Prosecutor Purwanta Sudarmaji said Mr. Comerford had no intention of repaying the 6.7 billion rupiah to the two victims.

This was a down payment on the total cost of 15.7 billion rupiah. However the Denpasar District Court earlier heard Mr. Comerford became alarmed when the development looked different from the original specifications. He requested to see the land title and building permits but Mr. Gillet failed to produce them. The court heard that when Mr. Sumadi investigated and discovered a building permit had never been issued, the men demanded their money back. Mr. Gillet told the court the money the businessmen paid was the first installment on the villas. He said he started building the villas, as per the order, but they were not finished because the payments ceased.

A 63-year-old Australian man in Bali who suffered severe brain injuries following a brutal bashing has died in hospital a week after surgery. The victim, John Bourke died at 11pm Thursday night (19/5) local time after suffering severe head trauma during a home invasion. The bashing occurred while Bourke was inside his Bali villa. A bloodied and unconscious Bourke was found in the early hours of May 12 after being repeatedly struck over the head with a blunt object. (May 20th 2016) 7 Dead After Volcano Erupts in Indonesia

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“The defendant provided a convoluted statement during the trial,” he said. Mr. Gillet was arrested at his home in Seminyak in February and has been detained in Bali’s Kerobokan jail. The judge sentenced him to two years’ prison, minus time already served. He said the defendant was polite during the trial but his act had caused uneasiness in the community and cost the victims financially. “The aim of the sentence is not to retaliate but to help the defendant realize his mistake, change for the better and obey the law,” Judge Ketut said. Both the prosecutor and Mr. Gillet’s defense lawyer have seven days to decide whether to appeal the sentence. Mr. Gillet’s lawyer, Deyong, said his client believed it was a civil case not a criminal case. “He only breached the contract because the client failed to pay the balance on the villas and wanted the money back halfway,” he said. (May 19th 2016)

The death toll in the eruption of a volcano in western Indonesia rose to seven on Sunday (22/5), with two other people in critical condition, as an official warned of more eruptions. Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province blasted volcanic ash as high as 3km into the sky on Saturday (21/5), a National Disaster Management Agency spokesperson Sutopo Purwo Nugroho reported. He said ash tumbled down the slopes as far as 4.5km westward into a river. All the victims of the eruption were working on their farms in the village of Gamber, about 4km away from the slope, or within the danger area. Photos taken on Sunday showed evidence of pyroclastic flows - a fast-moving cloud of hot volcanic gases, rocks and ash - in the village. Dead and injured animals were lying on the ground, around them scorched homes and smoky vegetation. Nugroho warned of more potential eruptions, with volcanic activity still high at the mountain. Mount Sinabung had been dormant for four centuries before reviving in 2010, killing two people. An eruption in 2014 killed 16 people. (May 24th 2016) The Grand Nikko Bali to Re-Open as Hilton Dec 2016 The Grand Nikko Bali hotel will be rebranded as a Hilton, following the signing of a new management agreement. Hilton Worldwide secured the contract in a deal with the hotel’s owners, PT Caterison Sukses and as a result, the 408-room Nusa Dua resort will now reopen as the Hilton Bali on 1 December 2016. Set on Bali’s south coast, the new Hilton Bali will offer 389 rooms and 19 one-, two- and three-bedroom villas. Facilities will include five F&B outlets, four inter-connected swimming pools, a children’s lagoon pool, three tennis courts, a fitness centre, and more than 3,700m² of event space including two ballrooms. Hilton Bali will become the third Hilton property in Bali, joining the Conrad Bali and Hilton Garden Inn Bali. (May 23rd 2016) Foreigners Targeted in Spot Checks - Sanur The Denpasar National and Political Unity Office (Kesbangpol) is working on a joint team with personnel from immigration, police, military, and other related agencies to conduct spot checks on foreigners, mainly in Sanur. Denpasar Kesbangpol Secretary I Gusti Agung Putera Dhyana said on Tuesday (24/5) that the joint team is targeting Sanur Kauh and Pemogan because of the high concentration of foreigners settled there. He explained that there seemed to be a mismatch amongst foreigners with local residents. He added that foreigners often complain about local customary activities. Regardless, foreigners must comply with the local rules and customs of the area, Dhyana concluded. To try and deal with these constant misunderstandings, Dhyana said foreigners should familiarize themselves with the perarem (traditional village rules) in their area. The village head of Banjar Gelogor, Jarot, said that foreigners in his banjar-area must abide by Gelogor’s customary rules, which entail checking in on their whereabouts every three months. Foreigners should get their residence permits and make their presence known to the village head, along with a payment of Rp 150,000. The official number of foreigners residing in Gelogor is about 69 people, he added. The current number of foreigners registered in Sanur Kauh Village totals around 500 people, according to Sanur Kauh Secretary, Made Dan. (May 24th 2016)


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Three Taiwanese Nabbed in Bali for Possession of Drugs Indonesian police arrested three Taiwanese for possession of illegal drugs, Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday (31/5). As other suspects are still at large, Indonesian police declined to divulge the names of the suspects, the ministry said. Media reports said Monday that Indonesian police arrested two Taiwanese at Bali International Airport, suspecting that they were the masterminds behind the attempt to smuggle 70 kilograms of methamphetamines into Indonesia that were seized at Jakarta International Airport. The ministry also urged Taiwanese nationals to abide by the law when traveling to other countries, noting that possession of drugs is subject to the death penalty in many countries. (May 31st 2016) Rival Gangs in More Clashes - Denpasar Denpasar Police Chief Anak Agung Made Sudana expressed his disappointment in rival gangs as another clash nearly broke out in Denpasar. A “peace agreement” between the Laskar & Baladika gangs had been established following an incident in December. Both groups agreed to respect legal proceedings of those involved in the brawl, but tensions on Thursday showed how precarious the truce was. According to Tribun Bali reports, both organizations nearly clashed again on Thursday (26/5) afternoon at Jl. Sudirman, in Denpasar. People from both gangs came face-to-face with sharp weapons in hand. Thankfully police were able to diffuse the situation before violence broke out. Sudana expressed his disappointment over the failure of the peace agreement that had previously been brokered at Bali Police headquarters. “It’s just like dealing with children, why can’t they get along?” he said. (May 27th 2016) Nomination for Suharto as National Hero Angers Rights Activists A proposal to transform Indonesia’s former leader Suharto, one of the 20th century’s most brutal dictators, into a national hero sparked anger Tuesday (31/5) from human rights activists. General Suharto led Indonesia with an iron fist for 32 years and his military-dominated rule was marked by severe repression and corruption. However in recent years there has been growing disillusionment in Indonesia with democracy, which was introduced following Suharto’s 1998 downfall, leading some to look back on his regime with nostalgia. The Golkar party has nominated Suharto, who died in 2008, as a potential candidate, which was Suharto’s political vehicle during his time in power. But prominent human rights groups condemned the move. “I don’t think this is right because Suharto is accused of having violated human rights during his regime,” said its executive director Al Araf. Netizens were also angered, with Twitter user Yunantyo saying: “What’s the purpose of having the 1998 May reform movement, if Suharto is going to be awarded the title national hero?” At least 500,000 people were killed in anti-communist massacres in the run-up to Suharto’s rule. Many activists also went missing during Suharto’s regime. The government committee will next month decide whose names should be sent to the president, who has the final say. (May 31st 2016)

German Tourist Dies While Swimming - Lovina A German tourist, identified as Hans Heinrich Meyer (77), died while swimming near the Bali Bagus Beach of the Lovina tourist resort in Buleleng District. “Hans Heinrich Meyers body was found around 50 meters away from where the incident occurred on Thursday (19/5),” according to Ketut Candra, a boat skipper here on Friday (27/5). Ketut, along with a security man of the Lovina Hotel, managed to locate the victim’s body on the beach after searching for some 20 minutes. (May 20th 2016)

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We are travelling still with the Grand Mutable Cross this fortnight with an exact square between Saturn in Sagittarius and Neptune in Pisces on the 18th and then on the Full Moon Mercury in Gemini joins the party. Venus has moved into the sign of Cancer and the Sun’s movement into Cancer as well will mark the Solstice on the 21st. A Full Moon Solstice with Jupiter conjoined the North Node (karmic destiny point) is sure to bring some changes requiring each and every one of us to adapt and flow more than normal. This is our second Sagittarian Full Moon this cycle and promises to clear the air and bring some truth and justice to tense situations, unless Neptune clouds the issues. As Mercury the planet of communication leads us into some confronting challenges around the Full Moon you may want to rethink your course of action or your plans for the coming months. There will be some interesting discussions although they may only lead to more confusion unless you elevate your thinking and take personal responsibility for your life. It’s always a good idea to have compassionate understanding for the plight of others and a willingness to consider what they may be experiencing before judging them too harshly. A little kindness is going to go a long way now. Remember this is a crucial review period until the end of June and your way ahead or course of action may not solidify until then. It is also a deeply emotional time.

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Experienced Only! Seminyak Villa Manager 3.3++ Cleaner+ Maintenance-man/Painting. <info@resortpublications. com> 0819 1643 4394. [089] Part time Social Media/ Blog Manager. Must be highly computer literate, fluent English, experience essential, email resume/ references <hamish.o@ yahoo.com>. [090] Prefab wooden house company in Jimbaran required: Quantity Surveyor, Must have university degree in Engineering. Minimum experience 2 years. Speaks Intermediate English and have good communication skills & be well presentable. Email : <info@pttouchwood.com> /Call :0361-8472101. [091] Looking for Female lingerie model. All body sizes required. Call/SMS/WA 0857 8476 7574. [092] Three Monkeys Ubud/ Sanur look for General Administration Mgr D3 /S1 min 3 years exp with HRD and/or secretarial skills, must have written and spoken English, self motivated, good people skills, email CV to <monkeybizbali@gmail. com>. [093] Luxury Hotel in Nusa Lembongan is looking for experienced Receptionist and Head Receptionist with Marketing skills. Good English language required, computer skills, people skills and someone looking for a new work adventure on our island! Contact +62 821 4626 6269. [094] Pembantu. Kediri - Kedungu Area. 12.00-16.00. Private villa. 081 338 21 42 71. [095] Looking for exp. Teachers (min 2 years) of English, Science, Geography. Please send CV etc to <hrdbsch@ gmail.com>. [102] Semara Collection is seeking a Senior Graphic Designer with 6 years+ experience in related area. Design and produce marketing communication pieces (print & digital). Creative, passionate, good management skills, good written and spoken English. Send your best portfolio and CV in English to <henny@ semaracollection.com>. [096]

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A famous furniture company is looking urgently for a Sales and Marketing Manager, Sales Representatives and Quality Control to join the sales team. Background/ experience in sales is a must. Both local and foreign applications are accepted. If interested please send email to <Pr@balquisse.com> or SMS 081 1399 2708. [097] Wanted: Chef for luxury Villa in Cemagi, successful applicant will meet guest, buy ingredients & prepare meals on request, understanding of the upmarket Villa environment, good teamwork and guest relation skills are important. Please send CV and requirements to: <ptbb@ beningbestari.com>. [098] Customer Service Plaza Bali needs 3 English speaking Customer Service staff, good English and computes skills. Must work well under pressure. Fresh Graduates are welcome. Send you CV to <ccb1@ cspwa.com.au>. [099] Personal Assistant for real estate agent wanted. Duties will include data entry, information collating, photo/ video uploading (photo/ video editing skills required but not essential as training can be provided), general office duties etc etc. Please send CV to: <peter@ppbali. com>. Contact: 0812 3985 2820 or +61 405 552 832. [100] A New Yoga facility look for FO Mgr/Sr FO. Req: Excellent English, experience, comp skills. Pls send CV to <info@ thepracticebali.com>. or 0812 3670 2160. [101] Seeking ABC trained Chiro, if anyone knows please WhatsApp at 0812-3901750. [103]

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Male or Female Must be proficient in MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint Must speak near fluent English and of course Bahasa Indonesia Must have transportation Sepeda Motor with license is required Car license not essential but makes hiring you easier Work Hours 8:00am to 5:00pm with one hour for lunch Six days per week Public Holidays (red days) Must have Indonesian Citizenship - we do not provide Kitas Please send your CV/Resume with copy of KTP to : cfshop6@gmail.com and state your salary expectation NC/Es/8 June 16

Q : Do airplane passenger have the right of certain compensation if the flight is delayed? A : Based on Aviation Enactment No. 1 Tahun 2009 the definition of Delayed is as follows: “There is time difference occurred between scheduled departure and arrival time and the reality departure and arrival time.” The types of delayed then clarified in Minister of Transportation Regulation No. PM 89 Tahun 2015 Indonesian Scheduled Commercial Air Transport Company Delay Management. Based on Article 2 flight delay on scheduled air transport company consist of: 1. Flight Delayed. 2. Denied boarding passenger. 3. Cancelation of flight. In case of Flight Delayed, Commercial Air Transport Company is required to give Compensation to the passenger(s). Flight Delayed is grouped into 6 categories and along the compensations, are follows: 1. 30 to 60 minutes delayed compensation: snack. 2. 61 to 120 minutes delayed compensation: snack box. 3. 121 to 180 minutes delayed compensation: heavy meal. 4. 181 to 240 minutes delayed compensation: snack box and heavy meal. 5. Above than 240 minutes delayed compensation: IDR300.000.6. Cancelation of flight compensation: Commercial Air Transport Company is required to re-direct to the next flight or refund ticket. 7. From category 2 to 5 passenger have the right to re-direct to next flight or refund ticket. However, Commercial Air Transport Company is not bound to give any compensation if the delay based on technical operational factor, weather factor or other factors which are occurred because of force majeure. Q : Is there any quantity restriction for buying wine? A : Alcohol beverage is divided into 3 categories as follows: 1. Category A less than 5% alcohol. 2. Category B 5% to 20% alcohol. 3. Category C above 20% alcohol. Wine is in category B. Basically there is no restrictions for buying wine domestically. As for Alcohol beverage is regulated under Minister of Trade Regulation No 06/M-DAG/PER/1/2015 Control and Supervision of the Procurement, Distribution and Sales of Alcohol Beverage. Regarding the purchasing of alcohol beverage the control are as follows: 1. Retailer such as mini market, supermarket, hypermarket and or other types of retailer is bound to prohibit the buyer to consume alcohol beverage in the retailer premises and can only serve by the retailer sales person. 2. Alcohol beverage can only be purchased by consumer who already 21 years old and above by showing the identification card to the sales person. 3. Anybody are not allowed to bring alcohol beverage cargo when entering Indonesia unless for private consume with no more than 1,000ml (1 litre) per person. Bali Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Advocacy Agency is an Agency formed by Bali Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) Bali Managed by a team of Professional Lawyers and Notaries. Any question regarding legal or business matters may be email to: kadinbaliadvocacy@gmail.com NC/ES/A-8 June 16


Real Estate LEGIAN For lease Modula Shop Legian Kaja 470 (7x15)m Rp. 110.000.000/year. Contact 758 293, 081 657 3448, 0812 3676 5857 / For lease villa 3BR, pool, river view Peliatan Ubud. Yearly, monthly. Contact 081 657 3448, 0812 3676 5857, 847 5112. [0870]

GIANYAR

HOUSE FOR SALE In Taman Griya Jimbaran

2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket.

REDUCED PRICE Rp. 1.5 Billion

Land for sale located in Jl. Pantai Lebih Gianyar. 1 are. Good for ruko. Call 081 2394 8595. [0258] Land for sale at Temesi Gianyar 1.5 Are, 2 kavling left, road access 8 mtr, asphalt road. Close to Marine Park and Komune Beach. Only 10 minutes to Ubud. 0813 3833 1445. [0563]

SINGARAJA

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Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]

Text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-11 May 16

Land for sale +/- 4 Are. Located at Lingkungan Rumah Penduduk Banjar Sari, Desa Bungkulan - Singaraja. Contact 0896 4744 4486. [0739]

UBUD Short or long term rental new suites apartment in Ubud. Compact kitchen, large pool, kids pool, 24hrs staff, 2km from Monkey Forest. <www.kakulvillaubud.com> or contact owner <masdana81@gmail.com> / 0813 3843 1680. [0834] 3 storey end of the road Bangkiansidem hilltop villa, sunrise views over Wos River, 3 level swimming pool, koi pond, more, ready for finishing, 30+ lease 2 billion. Contact +62 822 4747 9394. [0801] Overcontract in Ubud center available, 120jt/year, 2 years extendable. Spacious, suitable for cafe or boutique, on Jalan Dewi Sita near Locavore, Jl Hanoman and Goutama. For details/viewing: <ubudshop@gmail.com>, 0822 3662 1307. [0888]

FOR SALE Land in Ubud

Payangan Sriteja Vilage, 4 ha, Freehold, Resort permit, spectaculer view, close to Hanging Garden.

08179784024 08123943177

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SANUR Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737]

Seaside Villa For Sale Near Virgin Beach, Karangasem

Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [0393] For Rent (Annually): Newly renovated 2 bedroom house in Pantai Sindu No 10, swimming pool, servant room/storage, powder room, garden with trees, internet, landline. Call/ WA/Text 081 690 2475 (Jkt), 0812 3664 4330 (Bali). Email: <usspiro@yahoo.com>. [0884]

Sweet home for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms hot and cool water, livingroom close kitchen, pool, garage. Cheap price. Call owner: 0851 0075 3382 or e-mail: <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [0891]

965 sm Land: 4 Structures, private garden with pathways, swimming pool, Automatic Sliding Gate from Semi-Private Access Drive, 2- car carport 132 sm Living Space: 2-story Main House – 2 bdrm, 1½ bath (HW), Guest Bungalow – 1 bdrm, 1 bath (HW), Kitchen/Dining room structure All rooms are completely furnished, the modern kitchen is fully stocked

For rent beachside villa between D. Tamblingan and Sanur Beach. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, enclosed living and fully furnished. Premium location! Short term lease (6 months) w/ 1 year extension option. Call 085 5390 2696 or email <jacoblite1411@gmail.com>. [0894]

Rp. 5.000.000.000 Nego Call: 0363 430 1273 HP: 081915955233 Website: www.abiannyuh.com Email: joepiramide@yahoo.com

For rent 2 beautiful villas. 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. Modern natural style. Strategic location. At Bumiayu street (beach side) and at Pengiasan street (7 minutes to beach), price start 120 mill/year. Owner 0812 3955 5544 <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [0854]

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KUTA

BUKIT

For lease 3 (three) unit shop house (three storey) located at Kuta Square in main street (beside Dulang Resto). Contact person Joseph 081 132 8239, 0851 0007 6886. [0880]

Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]

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Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525]

House for sale in Pecatu. Land 84sqm, building 55sqm. Livingroom, 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, open small kitchen, small garden, carport, phone line, PDAM, 2200W (token). Location close to beaches & supermarkets, golf area, quiet environment. Price Rp. 1.070 Billion. Text only 0821 4727 6297 or e-mail: <myhousepecatu@gmail.com>. [9663]

Land for sale: Sibang. Jalan Blumbungan, less than 5 min walk to Green School, size 4.5 are, 4m road access. Call for info and price. HP. 081 2392 7180 Indonesian and English. [0868]

Land for sale by owner Jl. Pantai Balangan 7.4 Are, quiet villa area, good road, mature fruit trees. 250jt / Are (nego) 081 6472 3849 / 0859 5370 0929, <rdcrow79@gmail. com>, English or Bahasa. No agents. [0875]

OTHERS

Nusa Lembongan freehold 870m2, prime location cleared for immediate sale, ideally located on the hill near Panorama restaurant. Price 350m per are. Contact email <gudebuilders@bigpond.com>. Phone: +614 1759 5590, +62 813 3840 7678. [0872]

FOR RENT JL. KESARI SANUR Large villa on 14 are plot. 5BR, separate guest house, large pool, parking for 6 cars. Furnished or unfurnished. Suitable embassy consul or senior exec. NO BROKER! Call owner Lucy 0816723821 / 082247287760

Wakatobi Beachfront Villa. Land 3 are, plus great house reef & sunset, 150m from Wakatobi Dive Resort. Contact: Mr. Magnesjo Email: <nmagnesjo@yahoo.com>. [0889]

NC/RE/M-8 June 16

House for rent in Bukit area, short term or long term, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, fully furnished, nice view with sharing swimming pool. Please contact: 0813 3831 9191. [0885] House for rent in Bukit area, short term or long term, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, big lounge and kitchen, nice view with swimming pool and big garden. Please contact: 0813 3831 9191. [0886]

For sale Marina (1,000 m2) and Beach front land (2,100 m2) adjacent to established restaurant. Located Jepara, Semarang, Central Java. Telephone 0813 1057 1960. [0895]

House for sale in Bukit Ungasan. Type 54, land 150m2, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, 2200W, close to beaches, supermarket. Call 081 2389 5551. [0888]

CANGGU

KEROBOKAN

2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792]

House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] 4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192]

Land for sale at Berawa, close to Berawa Beach and land for sale at Tibubeneng, ricefield view, villa area, 500 mtr to main road. 0813 3833 1445. [0564]

For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492]

Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are) and 1700m2 (17 are) in Batu Bolong Canggu. Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099] Villa Sale/rent at Pererenan/Canggu. Building 315m2 / 7.35 are. Furnished. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, living, dining, kitchen, maid room etc. Garden, large pool & ponds. 30 min from airport. 10 min Canggu Club. Call 081 895 7082, 0813 2509 5697. [0873] Land For Sale in Berawa,12.5 are, facing green belt rice field view, wide frontage. One minute to beach and Canggu Club. Freehold. Rp.8 mill/are. Gang Kana, Jl. Tegal Sari. Telp: 081 1251 0048. [0874] House for rent in Berawa, Jalan Tibubeneng, Canggu. Yearly. 2 bedroom + bathroom, kitchen, lounge pool. Please contact: 0813 3831 9191. [0887] Villa for rent (2 unit villa). Quite area, green, cozy, located Canggu Tiying Tutul. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, pool, garden. Price 125 ml/year and 130 ml/year. Call: 0813 3756 2855. [0892] Land for sale. 8,5 ares. Rice field view. Location at Jalan Pantai Berawa. Price 700.000.000 per are. Please call or sms contact 0815 4712 3386 or 0851 0511 6161. [0897]

C/Re/I-13 April 16

P.T. Sunia Loka 7 bungalows 58 m2 with their own bathroom and one villa 170 m2 with two rooms, private kitchen/dinner, two bathrooms . Dinner area 70m2 with kitchen and a 7x16 meters swimming pool. A 50 are property at only 300 meter from the beach and 500 meters from Pemuteran center. Amazing garden and you can enjoy a beautiful mountain view from anywhere on the property. Business is running for the last three years. Lease left on the land is for 20 years. Location: Desa Pemuteran North-West Bali Price US $ 320 000

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for any further details. Fati : +62 812 3969 5048 Email: sunialokabali@gmail.com www.sunialoka.com

House for sale. Urgent, need money fast. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, livingroom, kitchen, garage, PDAM. Very quiet and secure in Perum. Cepaka Dalung. Contact +62 821 4591 7981. [0726] For rent 2 storey cozy private villa with IMB - near Bumbak - on land of 3 A (daily, weekly, monthly). Full furnished / 3 big kingsize bedrooms + 3 ensuites bathrooms (AC & Wh) / Pool, open living area, garage / Daily cleaning & security. Close to Bali Buddha / Cafe Moka. For inspection: 081 799 651 68. [0861] Villa for sale in Pekandelan close to Raya Semer leasehold 12.5 Years 950 million or rent 150 million per year semi furnished, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms, pool, parking, view anytime Paul 0878 6231 7481. [0786] New villa for sale next Umalas Residence, 4 bedroom, pool, garage, 3 level, IMB, freehold. Rp. 3,7 Milliar. By appointment call or SMS 0877 7743 4346 / 0819 3309 7577 (Ibu Agung). [0869] House for rent. Two bedroom with bathroom two floor. Living room, kitchen, terrace, swimming pool. Nice view. River view. AC, hot water. Location Umalas ll no. 54 Kerobokan. Call 0852 3708 2919. [0881]

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Real Estate

Bali Advertiser

08 June - 22 June, 2016

4 LANDS IN STRATEGIC LOCATIONS 1/Brawa - Riverside with rice field view • 10 minutes to Seminyak. 7 minutes from beach • Land is zoned & classified to develop real estate • Subdivision into 4 residential lots could be done • Affordable 4.840m2 freehold land for sale

2/50m from beach - 20 minutes to Brawa • 25 minutes to Seminyak. 15 minutes from Echo Beach • Building permit & rental license already obtained • Designs by multi award winning architect GFAB • Affordable 3.900m2 freehold land for sale

NEGARA Good investment opportunity. Land for sale in Negara area (west Bali). More than 10 are available in front of the beach or close to the city. Starting price Rp. 60 million/are. Road access. Please call/SMS 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2389 5551 (English speaking). [9663] House for sale in Negara (west Bali) right in the middle of the city. Direct owner. 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, big garage, 2 living rooms, family room, kitchen, well. Reason to sell: want to build a small house. Price Rp. 850 Million (negotiable). Please call 081 2368 6123 (Indonesian) or 081 2381 5292 (English). [9664]

3/Absolute Beachfront + Oceanside lands

JIMBARAN

• 6000m2 Beachfront + 11.450m2 Oceanside freehold land • New Sunset Road is likely to come 500m behind • 55 minutes from Seminyak. 30 minutes to Tanah Lot

House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244]

DIRECT OWNER: 0812 3806 319 C/Re/G-8 June 16

TABANAN Land for sale only for serious buyer. Location in Nyanyi Beach - Beraban - Tabanan. Close to Tanah Lot temple. 30 are, mainroad access, 500m from the beach. Price Rp. 600 million/are (fixed price). Call 0819 1619 8031. [0522] Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447] House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707] Oceanview next Balian great surfspots. 1hr1/2 from Kerobokan. 19,30 are (1930 m2). Overcontract 39 year lease. Residential area constructible still wild can be divided. Price negotiable. <papayoulelebali@yahoo.fr>. 0819 3613 2840. [0882] Land for sale for serious buyer. Location main road at frontier Munggu & Kaba-Kaba. View meeting river brigde, temple, 6 are/600m2 700 million/are. Negotiation call 081 2390 6585. [0890] 2.8 are, free-hold in Desa Cepaka, quiet area, property location is at the end of the road in the bend of a small river. Total price 650 juta. Call +62 812 3679 0008 or +62 813 4816 5292 or email <joewarren@mac.com>. [0893]

Reduce price house for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.6 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663] Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485] Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] Kost rooms for daily and monthly rent at Kalimas Residence, Jimbaran. Clean, fully furnished (TV, bed, wardrobe, hot water & kitchen) and strategic location. Telp: 081-338-653-510. [0818] Large, furnished 2 BR, 2 bath villa with private pool & parking garage for two vehicles. Nice garden, nearby sea and next to Four Seasons + Mimpi Resorts. IDR 199 million/year. Please email: <rstephie@hotmail.com>. [0856]

Villa For Sale in Kerobokan Land 363 M2, Building 400 M2, Freehold, Swimming Pool, 5 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms with 1 Toilet, 2 Carport, Electricity 6600 Watt, Maidroom.

Call 08179784024 NC/RE/M-8 June 16

Plan the home of your dreams in Lombok Islands most soughtafter seaside island, Gili Air! A rare find in The Island group Gili Trawangan located between Bali and Lombok, this 20 Are (2000 meters square) building lot offers a view of beautiful waters and a great location for diving, strolling, dining and relaxing plus it’s only a few blocks to the beach and a few minutes boat ride to Lombok. 20 Are with 4 fresh water wells, 2 meter high fence, largest capacity electric meter, 2200 liter water tank, bio septic tank system, 2 x 4 m verruca, 10 truck loads of quality sand, mature cashew tree, palm trees, located on a shady lane with SLOW resort as neighbor. Don’t miss this one! 85 meters front to back (south front gate, shady lane) (back north, large tree lined). East to west (side to side) front 28 meters across, middle 24 meters across, back 22 meters across.

Info: giliairland4sale@gmail.com NC/RE/M-8 June 16

Room for rent - Jimbaran Jl. Poh Gading (behind KFC) Jimbaran). Room size 8x4.5mtrs, bathroom, spring bed, AC, small kitchen, parking, electricity 2200W using token. Price Rp. 1.250.000/month min 3 months. Please call 0877 1199 8887. [0602]

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NEW PRIVATE VILLA FOR SALE IN SANUR

Freehold. Fully furnished beautiful single level colonial style with distinct Javanese accents. Lot size: 530 sqm. House size: 375sqm. 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, 1 livingroom, spacious diningroom with en-suite kitchen, large pantry room, 2 storage rooms and 1 upstairs studio room. Facilities: swimming pool, gazebo, undercover parking, AC, water heater, WI-FI, TV cable. 5 minutes drive to Sanur beach. Price: USD 700,000-negotiable Contact: +62 878 6116 3056 NC/Re/P-27 April 16


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11 are over looking Kuta Beach Lombok, magnificent views, expat development block 11 Kuta height development block size 1100 square meters, freehold, $46,000 US Dollars or 57 million Rupiah per are. Email <trinrick2002@yahoo.com.au>. Phone +614 3168 8021. [0871]

Spacious 45 Sqm studio villa for long stay only Rp 8 Jt per mo, free Wifi, 60 channels cable TV, big swimming pool, safe deposit box. Call: 0811 103 545. [0831]

Plan the home of your dreams in Lombok Islands most sought-after seaside island, Gili Air! A rare find in The Island group Gili Trawangan located between Bali and Lombok, this 20 Are (2000 meters square) building lot offers a view of beautiful waters and a great location for diving, strolling, dining and relaxing. 85 meters front to back (south front gate, shady lane) (back north, large tree lined). East to west (side to side) front 28 meters across, middle 24 meters across, back 22 meters across. Info: <giliairland4sale@gmail.com>. [0879]

AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! 60% payment with 40% balance at 0% financing possible. Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946]

For sale/lease 20 are of land at golden area of Seminyak. Pls contact 0813 3918 1884. [0876]

Opportunity Seminyak leasehold 27 years new villa 3 BR, 3 bath, furnished, kitchen, living room with sliding door, 5 AC, pool, quitely close to Bali Deli, parking, 4 are, 5 min beach, IMB, water filter, listrik 4400. Best investment. 3 M 900 juta. Contact 0878 6102 6642. [0877]

DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830]

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Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130]

Shop for lease in Basangkasa Seminyak, over lease 19 years. Minimum 5 years 120jt/year nego. Situated in area well known for its chic boutique, glittering nightlife spa and restaurant. Possibility get second floor 170m2 connect shop size 80m2. Telephone line, Wifi, PDAM, 2 listrik 2.200 W and 4.400 W, IMB commercial. Contact 0853 3788 6795. [0878] Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Prepaid @ USD $ 16,500 / yr. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947]

House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146] House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491] House for rent. 1 are, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, livingroom,family room, terrace, garage, electricity 1300, water. Minimum 2 years, 20 mill/year nett. Jln. Pulau Moyo, Perumahan Nuansa Kori Pedungan Blok IV nmr 18. 0812 3892 3918, 0819 1657 0014. [0581]

Beautiful designer villa! 4 king size bedrooms, marble en-suites. Vast open plan living-dining room, 2 kitchens, opening onto 11m pool. Upstairs additional A/C loungeroom, balconies either side. Located between Jalan Seminyak and beach. Close Bintang Supermarket, “eat street” shops, night life. Undercover parking for car and bikes. Lock-&-leave. Leasehold 54 years fully paid. Land 3+ are. Contact Raymond 0857 3858 2227, Kadek 0815 5806 6827, email <windsorhouse@bigpond.com>. [0883]

House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, unfurnished, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 0815 5846 0954, 0859 6905 7546. [9595]

Shop to over contract due to relocation, strategic location in Seminyak, corner of 2 streets, great exposure, size 11mtr x 7.50 mtr, 7 years left (til 15-09-2023). Please email to <sitikali@yahoo.com> or sms to 0818 0541 5211. [0896] NC/Re/A-8 June 16

Real Estate Bali

Email : info@eldersbali.com Web : www.eldersbali.com Phone: (0361) 475 2046

The Villa Legian-400sq/m freehold-Capital growth +Income

Five Star Luxury Villa - Investment in Seminyak

MAKE YOUR OFFER TODAY - VENDOR TERMS AVAILABLE Enjoy a 5 Star Luxury experience, own a piece of it yourself.This villa can be cozy for two or enough room for 4.One of the highest rated Villa complexes in Seminyak and rarely vacant.Even more rare is the opportunity to secure one of these villas at the price available here.If its luxury, style, quality, service and location that are important to you we suggest you act quickly to secure your very own piece of it. Currently averaging an 80% occupancy rate from rental pool, plus an additional bonus six weeks owner occupancy.This is not a time share it is full leasehold ownership. Leasehold to 2033. 0361-4752046/info@eldersbali.com

1,660,000,000 IDR

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$169,000 Au

$124,000 US

ARE YOU DREAMING FOR A MOTEL BUSINESS – LEASEHOLD

Look no more – in the heart of Kuta over 30 rooms, bar, pool, breakfast area. Fantastic reviews and very popular with a very good return. The asking price is for the remaining 12 years of the lease and there is an option to renew or extend. Currently making a good profit with absentee owners. This is a good deal. Register your interest today. 0361-4752046/info@eldersbali.com

$4,400,000,000 IDR

$450,000 Au

$330,000 US

Located in a quiet lane which runs between Jalan Legian and Jalan Padma Utara in the heart of Bali tourist area. 5 min stroll to Legian & 66 beach, close to shops, restaurants and spas. Private swimming pool for each villa and tropical gardens are hidden privately behind stone walls. The villas can open up to create a huge 8 bedroom group booking complex or can be used as two very private villas of 3 & 5 bedrooms. This is the ideal Villa for a family holiday with investment. Offering stable income plus capital growth potential. 20 min from airport, IMB, Pondok Wisata, garage. Owner has been achieving 75% occupancy which gives better than a 10% gross return on Investment. Lots of forward bookings to guarantee cash flow. 081 887 8922 / huri@eldersbali.com

13,000,000,000 IDR

$ 1,345,000 Au

$963,000 US

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Amazing Luxury Villa in Canggu Freehold Shop with residence in Legian

Located in the heart of Legian, 101 sq/m freehold lot. 275 sq/m of built form over 2.5 floors with all modern amenities. • 4 bed rooms • 3 bathrooms • Balcony • Ideal location for any business, high exposure shop front • Great investment opportunity, suit many types of business 081 887 8922 / huri@eldersbali.com

7,500,000,000 IDR

$771,000 Au

$543,000 US

Amazing luxury villa for sale freehold in Canggu on 17,5 are. Decorated by famous Spanish artist Mersuka Dopas.The Villa is located in the middle of one of the most beautiful green belts surrounded by rice fields of Canggu, overlooking Echo Beach, Uluwatu and Bukit.The villa has 1000 m2 and is on a plot with an area of 1,750 m2, has parking for two vehicles and four motorcycles. It has a separate building with bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and service rooms, laundries and drying.The villa has three guest bungalows all with air conditioning and with an area of 50m2 each with ensuite bathrooms, these rooms have their own kitchen in order to be totally independent of the main building. 081 9999 71591/info@eldersbali.com

27,000,000,000 IDR

$2,750,000 Au

$2,000,000 US

Two bedroom villa in quiet area of Sanur

Located in Jalan Tirta Akasa, opposite the famous The Gangsa Villa. Very private and quiet area yet close to all facilites.Good size pool and nice garden in a spacious 530 m2 of land, big open living room facing to the pool with plenty of space to expand another building. 0812 3851 858/dhonie@eldersbali.com

6,200,000,000 IDR

$ 610,000 Au

$ 471,000 US

All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide

Elders Bali : Jl. Patih Jelantik 57, Legian Kelod - Kuta- Denpasar - Bali 80361 C/Re/G-25 May 16


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Stunning tropical residence, clever mix of modern traditional Designed as two interconnecting 4 and 2 bedroom villas (ach villa is fully self contained, very private, garden pool Already established rental property, attractive rental revenues Price IDR 6,750,000,000 Land Area 670 sqm Ownership Leasehold 23 yrs Build Area 400 sqm

Absolutely gorgeous architect designed 3 bedroom villa Lush tropical gardens, large pool, spacious open living (legantly furnished tastefully decorated, lots of charm Prime location, walking distance to beach restaurants Price IDR 6,750,000,000 Land Area 700 sqm Ownership Leasehold 22.5 yrs Build Area 350 sqm

SEMINYAK - 1164

UMALAS - 1222

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Beautiful holiday villa in a secure, complex in trendy Seminyak Delightful interiors, light with locally built furniture and artwork Has a rental license, great returns and a guaranteed 8% ROI A perfect property for your holiday investment, dont miss out! Land Area Build Area

320 sqm 170 sqm

CANGGU - 901

Price IDR 4,800,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 35 yrs

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Delightful 3 bedroom country style villa full of charm character Open plan indoor living dining opening out to a covered verandah 9ery private quiet, at the end of an alley, fronted by rice ¿elds Perfect family residence, short drive to shops, restaurants int’l schools Land Area Build Area

610 sqm 200 sqm

Price IDR 3,600,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 28 yrs

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0ulti story freehold villa with a mix of modern and Balinese living A beautiful bright and spacious living / dining area, fully furnished Located in 8mulas in a secure, private, well maintained complex Best priced freehold villa in the area, an amazing investment opportunity Land Area Build Area

203 sqm 167 sqm

TANAH LOT - 1040

Price IDR 3,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold

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Beautifully designed and built spacious riverside freehold villa In¿nity pool surrounded by deck / patio area for your relaxation Spacious master bedroom overlooking the Mungle and riverside Located in the gorgeous villa of Nyanyi, 25 minutes to Seminyak Land Area Build Area

1,100 sqm 201 sqm

Price IDR 5,800,000,000 Ownership Freehold

SEMINYAK - 1225

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*orgeous two story contemporary villa with super quality interiors One of the best locations in Bali, minutes walk to Jl Oberoi and beach Three king size bedrooms all with beautiful designer ensuite bathrooms 8nique and elegant property that has it all, luxury, location and price Price IDR 4,050,000,000 Land Area 196 sqm Ownership Leasehold 20 yrs Build Area 272 sqm

UMALAS - 676

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Luxurious well appointed modern 3 bedroom residences *enerous open plan living spaces that can be closed off Recycled timber Àoors throughout marble bathrooms A real steal at this price given the location, size quality Land Area Build Area

500 sqm 200 sqm

Price IDR 4,050,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 29 yrs

UNGASAN - 1232

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European designer interiors perfectly blend with this topical built villa Two king size bedrooms with chic ensuite bathrooms and wardrobes Stunning in¿nity pool with timber decking and tropical planting Panoramic ocean views from all rooms and even the pool area Land Area Build Area

200 sqm 250 sqm

Price IDR 3,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold

LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 AMED - 1070 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 SANUR - 108

UNGASAN - 1229

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*orgeous modern tropical home, elegantly furnished decorated Pleasant open plan living spaces, sliding doors on both pool garden /arge pool sundeck, distant ocean views established tropical gardens An appealing freehold property, short drive to golf course surf beaches Land Area Build Area

875 sqm 180 sqm

Price IDR 8,000,000,000 Ownership Freehold

SANUR - 1205

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Delightful 2 bedroom villa, short drive or bicycle ride to Sanur’s beaches Newly built by an European developer along open plan design concept Perfect option as entry level property in a quiet residential area of Sanur Attractively priced, well built, pleasant design, low maintenance property Land Area Build Area

200 sqm 120 sqm

Price IDR 1,700,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 24 yrs

SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BERABAN - 931

Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Beachfront, freehold, 3,890 sqm (38.9 are), direct access to main road, IDR 160,000,000/are )reehold, 1,900 sqm (19 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 12,000,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Beachside, 750 sqm (7.5 are), lease, 28.5 yrs, 5 mins’ walk to beach, IDR 13,000,000/are/year Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years + ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 26.5 years, 500 sqm (5 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Stunning cliffront plot freehold 7,500 sqm best price IDR 210,000,000/are

+62 361 370 1130 | +62 361 847 5870 C/Re/G-8 June 16


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