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An annual event that showcases Balinese culture, featuring a parade of giant, monstrous effigies called ogoh-ogoh. It is not just a parade but a "people's party" that includes artistic displays, food bazaars, and traditional performances, providing a way for tourists to experience the tradition outside of the official Nyepi (Balinese New Year).
Pesta Rakyat at GWK is a festival held to celebrate Indonesian Independence Day, featuring a mix of traditional and modern entertainment, including music concerts, traditional and modern dance performances, local culinary and craft bazaars, and a spectacular fireworks display.
The Penjor Festival at GWK Cultural Park is a celebration of Balinese culture focused on the traditional art of creating and displaying Penjor (elaborately decorated bamboo poles). It features a variety of cultural events, including a penjor exhibition, Balinese dance performances, live music, and a culinary festival, often held to coincide with the religious Galungan holiday.
Bali Countdown at GWK is a major New Year's Eve event held annually featuring a large-scale countdown, live music and performances, and a spectacular fireworks display. It's known for being one of the biggest parties on the island and attracts many visitors to celebrate the new year.