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    The resort island of Bali has become a "fabricated" paradise, where the tourism industry has implanted numerous non-indigenous elements into the local culture for the sake of enhancing the island's attractiveness and luring more visitors, a notable anthropologist stated.

    "We are now living not in a paradise created, but in a paradise fabricated," anthropologist Jean Couteau said, referring to Bali: A Paradise Created, a critical book on the formation of images about Bali, written by Adrian Vickers, professor of Southeast Asian studies at the University of Sydney.

    One example of that fabrication, the Sorbonne-educated scholar pointed out, is the elephant attractions offered by several zoos and animal parks in Bali.

    "An increasing number of tourists now come to Bali to watch elephant attractions. Historically-speaking, the elephant has never been an endemic species of this island.

    "However, for the sake of tourism, elephants were shipped into Bali, and the island's image has been readjusted to fit into the Southeast Asian image as a region of elephants," he said.

    Another example is the "Indianization" of the local architecture, which is evident in many hotels in the island's cultural mecca of Ubud.

    "When we enter the hotels in Ubud, what we see is not Balinese culture. We see a lot of Buddha statues and Indian ornaments. This is the process of Indianization, in which the island is being readjusted to suit the hopes and aspirations of the fans of yoga, who are the prospective patrons for those hotels," he stressed during a cultural discussion in Sanur.

    This "fabrication" of images and representations, according to Couteau, is the price the island must pay as a tourist resort and destination.


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    polarbears, tigers, monkeys, etcetc...are all endemic species for the so many zoo's back in europe or US?

    fabricated - created, tomatoe - tomato
    don't read between the lines..i think the words are clear enough...:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilbert de jong View Post
    polarbears, tigers, monkeys, etcetc...are all endemic species for the so many zoo's back in europe or US?

    fabricated - created, tomatoe - tomato
    Can't imagine Markit passing up this opportunity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by balinews View Post
    [I]"When we enter the hotels in Ubud, what we see is not Balinese culture. We see a lot of Buddha statues and Indian ornaments. This is the process of Indianization, in which the island is being readjusted to suit the hopes and aspirations of the fans of yoga, who are the prospective patrons for those hotels," he stressed during a cultural discussion in Sanur.

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    In The Hindu religion which we all know came from India with the [now] Balinese, Buddha is one of the 'avatars' of God. So what is unBalinese about having Indian decor or Buddha! So I conclude this guy does not know what he's talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mat View Post
    In The Hindu religion which we all know came from India with the [now] Balinese, Buddha is one of the 'avatars' of God. So what is unBalinese about having Indian decor or Buddha! So I conclude this guy does not know what he's talking about.
    Of course, you are absolutely right with your first statement. However, "this guy" is also totally right: this particular use of all these Buddhas has nothing to do with Parisada Hindu Dharma Bali. One does not have to be a Bali expert of Jean Couteau's caliber to see that this particular "hotel iconography" (one of his examples) has NOTHING to do with Agama Hindu Bali.
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    Yes You right ! have a nice day

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    Another lovely and agreeable girl/woman joins the forum - welcome and can you cook too?

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    Yes I can cook I am cooking right now !

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    Can I come over? I'm house trained - sort of.

    Or do you deliver too?

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    I totally agree with the article!!!

    "Hate" to see Ubud us the "centre of Yoga" when I think Ubud should be or was the Centre of ART, MUSEUMS, PAINTINGS, DANCES, HANDICRAFTS, look the kind of shops are opening new everyday in Ubud, Jalan Hanoman and Jalan Monkey Forrest are full of shops selling clothes, shops open 24 hours...............you have to go to the others small streets to see the entrance of a balinese house, a family temple, a local warung, children playing, to see the "real village of Ubud" ...............
    I was shock the other night when after finish to watch legong dance at the Puri Ubud, walking on the mean street of Ubud and just two minutes from the Puri a bar was having salsa music and even there was two people dancing salsa music............................for my ears, my mind and my heart it was something terrible, something really sad...........
    I know I have to deal with this but it is not easy for me to see daily how much Bali is changing, or the place I live, Ubud.
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