Cover Shelter Pererenan Shelter Pererenan and which part of the island you choose to stay in will ultimately determine what kind of holiday you'll have Especially if you've got a short window of time—say 48 hours—you'll want to choose wisely.  but as it's become increasingly crowded in recent years it's worth checking out some of its surrounding neighbourhoods with an itinerary that's equal parts wholesome an indulgent—from a vintage-inspired brunch spot to chic cocktail bars and then some.  See also: How to spend 48 hours in Ho Chi Minh City The word nirjhara is Sanskrit for waterfall—which is fitting as this boutique hideaway sits directly opposite one It’s also surrounded by cascading rivers it’s just a short 20-minute drive from the lively neighbourhoods of Canggu rattan and stone sourced from across the archipelago slow approach to Bali—every guest gets a bike to explore the neighbourhood private surf lessons can be arranged and its restaurant sources ingredients from local farms and producers There’s something sexy about Bar Vera, where red earth-hued walls and oversized plants nail the “tropical brutalism” aesthetic. It was opened by chef Benjamin Cross founder of Mason (one of Bali’s most popular restaurants) who describes Bar Vera as “a new generation Parisian bistro in Pererenan” Expect cocktails as seductive as the setting and dishes that merge French and Balinese flavours We love the goat cheese beignets with wild honey and sage Cruise over to Canggu for a post-dinner drink at Bali’s first natural wine bar and there are more than 70 labels to choose from the country’s first pet-nat produced by the group that opened Mosto (it also runs Da Maria Pair your wine with a dessert—we love the killer chocolate terrine with extra virgin olive oil crème fraiche topped with salt flakes.  Bar Souvenir is a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it 15-seater bar down an unassuming laneway in Canggu Perch at the counter and watch the bartenders at work or gather in the corner nook designed for cosy conversations The menu is decidedly small and intentional with a curated selection of wines and cocktails—try the Penpal a highball apéritif with gin and rosella kombucha Tatler tip: If you’re feeling peckish a local butcher crafting cold cuts from high-welfare Pick up a surfboard and let Nirjhara’s instructors teach you the basics of surfing on Kedungu beach located a stone’s throw from the hotel Experienced surfers can hit the breaks at Canggu’s Echo Beach instead and now its second outpost has arrived in Seseh you’ll find delicate blue-and-white china tables lined with ochre-hued tiles and doily decor in the windows But this is not your grandma’s café—Neighbourhood Food’s menu is a creative and refreshing take on brunch favourites Think fluffy farmer cheese pancakes with compote and sour cream and a mango chia sago with coconut yoghurt Cloud Spa is worth a stop for a dreamy few hours of pampering We love the anti-cellulite hot volcanic wrap the tension-release massage and their face-lifting facial The Cloud Glow package includes a 50-minute massage of your choice plus a 40-minute lifting facial using products from Spanish skincare brand Germaine de Capuccini.  Did you think we'd serve up a Bali itinerary that doesn't include the perfect sundowner Skool Kitchen sits above The Lawn—another Canggu mainstay—and while it's better known for its dining it's also a dreamy spot for drinks while admiring those legendary Bali sunsets There's an excellent selection of wines and cocktails—try their signature Skool Martini which adds a dash of pineapple to the classic recipe.  Everybody on the island is talking about Shelter we get it—island-inspired architecture in a verdant lot in Pererenan the menu highlights Middle Eastern and Mediterranean flavours with many dishes prepared over an open fire Don’t skip the BBQ octopus with whipped potato and bottarga or the truffle straciatella with coffee sourdough crisp and Javanese honey The main dining room is lively and filled with Bali’s fashionable crowd but if you're after a more intimate experience Forget the loud music and flashing lights of your spin class back home hop on Nirjhara’s complimentary bikes and set off to explore the hotel’s tropical surroundings pedalling through secret back roads and cutting across quaint villages Indonesian restaurant Ulekan delivers a contemporary twist on the traditional warung—a typically small Located on a tree-lined street away from the busier parts of Canggu the menu features Indonesian favourites from gado-gado salad to mouth-watering beef rendang and ayam betutu artifical additives and palm oil are banned.  How to spend 48 hours in Bangkok A travel editor’s guide to Furano, Japan's ski destination for food-loving introverts Inside Tokyo’s most stylish suite: Spacious lounge area, lush views and two terraces tragically died after falling from a cliff while taking a selfie with his girlfriend at the Vila Gajah Mas waterfall in Banjar Baturiti Kelod "The victim is suspected to have died after falling from the area of the villa waterfall in Gajah Mas approximately 25 meters high," said I Gusti Made Berata Head of Public Relations of the Tabanan Police left the Homm Saranam Hotel for a walk to Villa Gajah Mas in Banjar Baturiti Kelod the couple continued their journey to the waterfall they reached a terrace with two wooden chairs and an iron fence to prevent visitors from falling The victim then suggested taking a selfie with the cliff and waterfall in the background causing both the victim and his girlfriend to fall from the terrace to the base of the waterfall who regained consciousness with minor injuries and dizziness immediately tried to climb back up to seek help When Biagi reached the terrace area of Villa Gajah Mas The witness and the villa's security personnel then helped Biagi to the lobby of Villa Gajah Mas for medical attention The victim was rushed to Baturiti Health Center in Tabanan for emergency treatment the attending doctor declared that the victim could not be saved "The victim's family declined an autopsy and accepted the incident as an accident," Berata said The immersive trips are poised to be transformative as the resort offers fresh perspectives and presents hidden treasures of Bali’s nine characterful regencies allowing guests for repeat visits to the island’s endless abundance participants will experience curated gastronomic affairs and cultural performances that embody the charm of each region the resort tells a story from Tabanan Regency Celebrated for its lush and bucolic charms where rice paddies stretch far the UNESCO World Heritage Jatiluwih Rice Terraces Explore the region through curated excursions by The Luxury Collection Concierge certified destination authorities and proud Les Clefs d’Or concierge society members An Epicurean Journey unfolds during this period starting with a visit to the Kedonganan Fish Market participants may join a Balinese cooking class for an engaging lesson on the culinary heritage of Tabanan Kitchen apprentices are encouraged to apply their knowledge in preparing Tabanan-inspired fares as they will learn how to cook them and bring home the recipes More activities are offered weekly by the concierge followed by Ramayana Theatrical Performance at 6.45pm the Temple Garden presents an indigenous blessing ceremony offering a profound experience that invites guests to connect deeply with local traditions The journey culminates with a hearty buffet dinner at 7.30pm featuring a dazzling array of Tabanan specials such as Jukut Ares make time for a session or two for its spa offerings at the Lagoon Spa where Tabanan’s traditional lulur spa awaits blending rejuvenating pampering with the region’s time-honoured wellness practices In 2025, The Laguna Bali continues its Indigenous Bali series with Buleleng Regency and the village of Munduk set the stage for the first adventure The second quarter shifts to Bangli Regency featuring journeys to the majestic Batur volcano and the revered Ulun Danu Batur Temple Untamed forests and golden sunsets take centre stage in Jembrana Regency followed by the cultural and artistic heart of Gianyar Regency Embark on a journey through the island’s intricate layers of culture and breathtaking landscapes with the Indigenous Bali series by The Laguna For more information and reservations, view The Laguna Times or visit thelagunabali.com Cari English Balinese Local Wisdom Becomes World Reference for Managing Water Resources TEKS English›Balinese Local Wisdom Becomes .. Iklan Balinese Local Wisdom Becomes World Reference for Managing Water Resources Subak is a reflection of local wisdom in Bali in managing water resources Audio Berita This article has been translated using AI. See Original Please note that this article was automatically translated using Microsoft Azure AI, Open AI, and Google Translation AI. We cannot ensure that the entire content is translated accurately. If you spot any errors or inconsistencies, contact us at hotline@kompas.id and we'll make every effort to address them TEKS KOMPAS/COKORDA YUDISTIRAThe government is preparing the Jatiluwih area in Penebel sub-district Tabanan Regency as a place of visit for delegates of the 10th World Water Forum (WWF) in Bali The Jatiluwih area has an attractive panorama of rice fields Green rice fields in Jatiluwih The panorama of rice fields in the late afternoon amazed Zeid Omar and other tourists "I've never seen anything like this before," said Zeid Zeid is an Iraqi-blooded tourist from Germany whom we met at the Jatiluwih tourist area on Friday (3/5/2024) He was briefly greeted by the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Zeid had read about rice fields in Bali and the Jatiluwih tourist attraction which is known for its expanse of rice fields Zeid is not completely sure about the information about subak in Bali I believe it because I have seen it myself," said Zeid The Jatiluwih area is currently being improved in preparation for welcoming delegates and participants of the 10th World Water Forum which will be held in Bali starting on Saturday The arrival of the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy in the Jatiluwih area is also related to the preparations for welcoming this agenda Screenshot from a virtual press conference facilitated by the West Merdeka Forum 9 (FMB9) on Tuesday (7/5/2024) regarding Bali's readiness to welcome the 10th World Water Forum The press release was given by Bali Regional Secretary Dewa Made Indra (on the right) Also read: Jatiluwih World Cultural Heritage Tourism Area in Bali Welcomes Delegates from the World Water Forum stated on Tuesday when providing information about Bali's readiness to welcome the World Water Forum virtually that Jatiluwih is one of the places that will be visited by WWF delegate participants Indra also conveyed that the implementation of WWF in Bali is a form of international trust in the "Island of the Gods" all parties in Bali and the central government must work hand in hand in preparing the implementation of the international forum to run smoothly and successfully "It is not easy for a region to be the venue for a large event especially on an international scale," said Indra "Of course this is our responsibility so that the entire series of events runs successfully and will provide a positive image to the delegations present in Bali," said Indra in a press conference facilitated by the West Merdeka Forum 9 (FMB9) virtual Residents perform a wound ritual at Penglukatan Pancoran Solas Tirta Taman Mumbul Indra also stated that the Bali Provincial Government will hold a cultural event to show how Bali honors water to the delegates of WWF who will be coming The Bali Provincial Government will hold a cultural event entitled Bali Nice and hold a ritual in the form of the Segara Kerthi ceremony which will also be filled with the ritual of melukat or purifying the body and mind using holy water aims to ensure the smooth running of the WWF agenda in Bali The Jatiluwih rice fields in Penebel District The Jatiluwih subak landscape has been designated by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage The atmosphere in Jatiluwih is seen before the arrival of the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy and entourage on Friday The Chancellor of Dwijendra University who is also a subak researcher and Chair of the Bali Indonesian Farmers' Harmony Association (HKTI) DPD stating that the 10th World Water Forum would be held in Bali should also be a moment to pay more attention to all aspects of water management "To ensure the wise management of water resources for the benefit of humans and the natural environment both now and in the future," said Sedana the water crisis has become a global issue that requires more serious attention," he continued Also read: Subak Is Not Just a Cultural Heritage Sedana stated that the presence of water cannot be separated from human life water has a close connection with the rituals of the community "The Hindu community in Bali has had local wisdom related to water since the birth of human civilization in Bali," he said In the 10th press release by WWF's communication and media team on Tuesday (April 30 it was mentioned that Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment who is also the Chairman of the National Water Resources Council stated that water issues have become a global concern The sustainability of water resources needs to be continuously maintained The government has prepared the Jatiluwih area in Penebel District Bali as a tourist destination for delegates participating in the 10th World Water Forum in Bali The Jatiluwih area boasts an attractive rice field panorama Luhut also mentioned that the challenges and issues of global water resources have become increasingly complex The decrease in accessible water availability potentially increases conflicts of interest the sustainability of water resources is the responsibility of all parties non-governmental elements must also synergize and work together for the sustainability of water resources in Indonesia," said Luhut The Balinese Hindu community has had local wisdom regarding water since the birth of human civilization in Bali or six efforts to maintain the balance of the universe for the common good which is also carried out through rituals or ceremonies reflects the philosophy of Tri Hita Karana or the awareness of Balinese society to maintain harmony and balance in life which prioritizes the importance of harmony and balance in the relationship between humans and God can be used as a reference for the global community to better manage water resources," said Sedana Foreign tourists enjoy the panorama of terraced rice fields in Jatiluwih Village The approach using the Tri Hita Karana philosophy in water management from upstream to downstream in Bali is demonstrated and applied through the subak system need to be modified and developed by adapting modern technology for global water management "The value of water purity can be used as a binding factor for all water users to maintain and preserve water sources through government policies and international cooperation," said Sedana The existence of the Jatiluwih subak and its landscape which has received UNESCO recognition as a world cultural heritage is not only an example of local wisdom in Bali in managing water for life It also demonstrates the coordination and management of water quoting Sandiaga Uno's statement during his visit to the Jatiluwih area and the environment in Bali provide a bonus in the form of growing tourism activities The construction will add 8,800 square metres to the spirits production site in Tabanan Diageo is expanding a spirits manufacturing facility in Indonesia that supplies a clutch of markets in Asia Pacific The company is adding 8,800 square metres to the site in Tabanan in Bali Diageo declined to confirm on the current size of the facility and could not comment on how much capacity might increase the factory produces Diageo’s Captain Morgan rum Gilbey’s gin and Bell’s Scotch whisky president & CEO of Diageo’s Asia-Pacific division said: “The expansion of our strong supply hub in Bali is key to our wider regional strategy to better service customers and consumers across Asia-Pacific and contribute to Diageo’s global ambition.” the company also began exporting its Smirnoff and Captain Morgan spirits from the facility to Thailand the newly expanded site is expected to help boost the Asia-Pacific unit’s “contribution to Diageo’s overall product sales and business worldwide” Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis The expanded site is expected to open in the next 18 months the expanded site is also expected to be running on “95% less energy than traditional production methods” According to the group’s annual report which grouped together its fiscal results for the year ended 30 June 2024 19% of Diageo’s total net sales came from Asia-Pacific the region booked the largest volumes out of all its markets Reported net sales sat at $3.8bn for the period net sales rose 4% and volumes inched up 1% India is Diageo’s largest market in Asia-Pacific Net sales in South East Asia specifically were down 8% on a reported basis and 4% organically Reported and organic volumes for the region dipped 8% and 9% respectively in the year Diageo pointed to the impact of “lapping double-digit growth in the prior year” and a “double-digit decline” in Vietnam the company said it had seen a “strong performance” from The Singleton whisky “across most of the market” Nominations are now open for the prestigious Just Drinks Excellence Awards - one of the industry's most recognised programmes celebrating innovation This is your chance to showcase your achievements Don't miss the opportunity to be honoured among the best - submit your nomination today Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network Hundreds of foreign nationals were arrested by immigration officials for misusing their residence permits and suspected cybercrimes Director General of Immigration at the Law and Human Rights Ministry reported that the Bali Becik surveillance operation led to the capture of 103 foreign nationals at a villa in Bali "Among them are 14 Taiwanese nationals; identities of others are under investigation," he said Thursday Director of Immigration Supervision and Enforcement explained the operation took place Wednesday at a villa in Marga District information was received about foreign nationals there including 12 women and 91 men," he said Safar said the suspects lacked proper documentation and misused immigration permits "We're probing potential cybercrimes given the many computers and phones found," he said Suspects will be examined and held at Bali Immigration Detention Center Our actions also aid the Online Gambling Eradication Task Force," Silmy said Met Gala 2025: Best tailored looks of the night "The victims were found in the same bed and have been evacuated from the rubble," he reported aged 47 and an Australian national with permanent residency in the United States the identity and nationality of the male victim remain unknown The bodies of the victims were transferred to a hospital in Denpasar and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in Denpasar issued an early warning for severe weather in Bali from March 15 to 17 due to the formation of tropical cyclone seedling 91S in the southeastern Indian Ocean and 94S on the northern coast of Australia urged the public to stay vigilant against potential disaster impacts BMKG Denpasar highlighted several tourist beaches in Bali prone to tidal floods or coastal flooding including Soka Beach and Tanah Lot Beach in Tabanan Regency Badan PBB untuk Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan (UNESCO) menetapkan sistem subak di Bali sebagai warisan budaya dunia (WBD) Kawasan WBD ini berada di lima wilayah kabupaten yaitu Bangli kawasan sawah berundak di kaki Gunung Batukaru Tabanan bisa disebut sebagai ikon subak sebagai WBD Tiga tahun terakhir lebih dari 200.000 turis domestik dan mancanegara mengunjungi kawasan ini tiap tahun banyaknya turis justru menjadi ancaman bagi masa depan Jatiluwih Begitu ditetapkan sebagai warisan budaya dunia Jatiluwih hanya dianggap sebagai daerah tujuan pariwisata bukan lagi lahan pertanian yang harus dilestarikan Tulisan ini merupakan bagian kedua dari serial yang akan melihat bagaimana kondisi Jatiluwih khususnya dan subak Bali umumnya setelah penetapan sebagai WBD sejak tujuh tahun lalu Pagar besi selebar pintu dengan kawat-kawat tajam menutup jalan masuk pematang sawah milik Wayan Sukanika Pintu itu terkunci dengan tali rafia terikat di tiang beton Pemilik sawah memang sengaja mengikatnya meskipun tetap bisa dibuka dari luar “Biar sawah saya tidak rusak gara-gara tamu Bali itu sedang membersihkan lahan persiapan menanam padi konvensional Memoles dinding-dinding pematang dengan lumpur Dia layaknya pelukis dengan hamparan sawah sebagai kanvasnya Cuaca pertengahan tahun yang cerah membuat Gunung Batukaru di sisi utara terlihat jelas Tak heran jika pemandangan itu mengundang ratusan ribu turis domestik dan mancanegara melintasi pematang sawahnya Lokasi yang berada paling tinggi di sisi selatan jalan utama Desa Jatiluwih membuat sawahnya jadi bagian pertama yang didatangi turis dari pintu barat daya tarik wisata (DTW) Jatiluwih hadirnya turis di sawah Sukanika justru mendatangkan masalah Pematang yang sudah dirapikan kemudian rusak karena diinjak-injak Padi yang sudah merunduk berisi kadang dicabut turis Pintu dengan jeruji besi menjadi pembatas agar turis tidak sembarangan masuk sawah Sukanika baca : Nasib Jatiluwih setelah Menjadi Warisan Budaya Dunia [1] Tak hanya Sukanika yang menutup pematang sawahnya dengan pagar jeruji besi Petani-petani lain di sekitarnya pun melakukan hal serupa Memasang palang pintu dari kayu atau bambu di pematang untuk mencegah agar turis tak seenaknya masuk sawah mereka Kami sampai harus melempar lumpur biar mereka pergi,” kata I Ketut Lada pengesahan Jatiluwih sebagai bagian dari Warisan Budaya Dunia oleh UNESCO justru menjadi dilema Di satu sisi nama desa memang makin terkenal tetapi di sisi lain justru membuat tekanan terhadap sawah mereka makin besar Banyaknya turis berbanding lurus dengan kerusakan sawah mereka petani tahu bahwa ada duit terus mengalir seiring datangnya turis-turis untuk menikmati keindahan sawah mereka Menurut laporan Manajemen Operasional DTW Jatiluwih selama lima tahun terakhir uang yang masuk setidaknya mencapai Rp29,6 miliar Jumlah pemasukan terus meningkat dari tahun ke tahun Pemasukan kotor itu kemudian dipotong untuk asuransi agar mendapatkan pendapatan bersih 100 persen dipotong lagi sebesar 40 persen untuk manajemen operasional 15 persen seperti gaji pegawai dan kebutuhan lain,” kata Manajer Operasional DTW Jatiluwih I Nengah Sutirtayasa baca juga : Subak, Situs Warisan Budaya yang Saat Ini Terancam Dari sisa 60 persen pendapatan bersih itu dibagi lagi menjadi dua: 45 persen untuk Pemerintah Kabupaten Tabanan dan 55 persen untuk Desa Jatiluwih Di Jatiluwih terdapat setidaknya empat lembaga yaitu dua desa adat dari dari 55 persen bagian untuk Desa Jatiluwih itu kemudian dibagi lagi yaitu Desa Adat Jatiluwih (30 persen) dari 25 persen untuk subak dibagi lagi untuk subak sawah sebanyak tujuh kelompok dan satu subak abian atau subak kebun tiap subak sawah masing-masing mendapat 3 persen sedangkan subak abian 4 persen Jika uang masuk dari tiket turis ke Jatiluwih ibarat air merekalah ujung tombak dari pelestarian subak di Jatiluwih Mereka merasa tidak mendapat sepeser pun uang dari pengelolaan Jatiluwih sebagai WBD ataupun DTW “Yang dapat (uang) hanya elite-elite pengurus subak,” kata Gede Suweden menarik dibaca : Beginilah Nasib Subak di Bali pengelola DTW Jatuluwih menepis anggapan itu petani juga mendapatkan bantuan untuk pengelolaan kelompok subak dan sarana produksi “Kami berikan ke mereka agar mereka tidak hanya jadi objek,” kata Tirta Tirta menambahkan sebelum ada bantuan dari Manajemen DTW Jatiluwih petani harus membayar iuran kalau mau upacara adat Besarnya biaya upacara adat itu sekitar Rp30 juta – Rp40 juta petani tidak perlu lagi mengeluarkan uang saat ada upacara Sejumlah petani membenarkan adanya bantuan tersebut mengatakan kelompoknya mendapatkan bantuan berupa pupuk dan biaya saat ada upacara dia harus mengeluarkan uang setidaknya Rp100 ribu hingga Rp150 ribu tiap ada upacara adat “Sekarang saluran air juga lancar karena terus diperbaiki pengelola,” tambahnya semua petani mengaku tidak mendapatkan apapun dari pendapatan yang masuk ke Jatiluwih Hanya pemilih lahan dilewati jalur treking yang mendapatkan uang sewa atau bantuan baca juga : Ekowisata Subak Sembung, Melestarikan Sawah Sekaligus Mencegah Banjir Untuk itu sebagian petani pun membuat usaha sendiri-sendiri Selain I Made Gendra yang membuat gubuk untuk tempat jualan petani lain seperti Wayan Sukarta pun melakukan hal serupa Sejak dua tahun lalu dia berjualan aneka camilan dan minuman di jalur treking yang tiap hari dilalui turis dia juga memberikan jasa sebagai pemandu treking terutama jarak jauh dia bisa mendapat dua kali pesanan treking ke desa sebelah “Biar tidak rugi karena saya hanya jadi objek kalau kami kan tidak,” ujar Sukarta merujuk ke pengurus subak Petani lain bersiasat dengan membuat atraksi membajak sawah Ada pula yang menyediakan sawahnya untuk lokasi foto pranikah (prewedding) yang menutup pematangnya agar tidak dimasuki turis Dia menyewakan gubuknya untuk restoran dari Badung pusat pariwisata dan kabupaten terkaya di Bali Restoran itu menyulap gubuk milik Sukanika menjadi tempat bersantap siang eksklusif dikelilingi sawah Untuk itu Sukanika mendapatkan Rp200 ribu tiap ada tamu Dalam sebulan dia bisa mendapatkan dua kali pemesanan Padahal kami adalah ujung tombak Jatiluwih Ketika petani-petani kecil memilih siasatnya sendiri untuk mendapatkan bagian dari aliran dolar dari turis penikmat sawah-sawah mereka pada saat yang sama fasilitas lebih besar dan mewah pun kini bertebaran di Jatiluwih Mereka tak hanya melanggar aturan yang diberikan UNESCO setelah Jatiluwih menjadi bagian dari warisan budaya dunia tetapi juga mengancam masa depan ikon subak Bali tersebut   Facebook   Twitter   Instagram   RSS / XML Alila Villas Soori — the seaside resort in Bali's Tabanan district owned and designed by renowned Singaporean architect Soo K Chan — has left the Alila group and has changed its name to Soori Bali a Soori Bali representative announced on Wednesday (02/10) “I’ve designed hotels and resorts around the globe and yet with Soori Bali I’ve made all of the decisions and the result is the most honest of my creations Soori Bali is as much a state of mind as it is a world-class resort All of Soori Bali’s 48 villas and residences will undergo upgrades the installation of new audio and visual equipment and air conditioning units existing staff members have been retained under the new management team The property is located on the edge of a black sand volcanic beach Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) rice terraces and Mount Batukaru in Tabanan With a focus on environmental and cultural sustainability its hotel facilities including its restaurant and spa use home-grown food and organic products American surfer Ryan Boarman has been transferred to a Singaporean hospital on Wednesday (27/04) after he was attacked by a two-meter shark in Tabanan The 26-year-old was surfing at Balian beach on Monday when he was bitten on his right elbow and forearm He was admitted to the Kasih Ibu Tabanan Hospital's intensive-care unit Ni Gusti Ayu Made Sri Pujarini first treated the victim and said he was conscious when brought into the hospital "He said that he saw the shark before he felt the pain His wounds were consistent with shark-bite injuries; you could see the teeth marks." she said in a statement as reported by local media outlet Tribun Bali Boarman was transferred to Singapore for further care Despite getting maximum care at the Kasih Ibu Tabanan Hospital the pain proved too much for Boarman to handle while the hospital was unable to meet his and his family's requests for a higher painkiller dosage but we cannot give in to the demands by the patient's family," Kasih Ibu Hospital director Dr his whole elbow had gone into the shark's mouth and was badly damaged as the shark pulled back Submit opinion articles or press release to news@tfr.news Bogaria Bali together with the FDA Foundation Bali and Laparmata Food brought the concept of “Raskin Dining Experience” which was originally planned to be held in Joshua District this concept has been criticized by netizens on social media Twitter and Instagram because it is considered insensitive to the dark history of the Indonesian people who are forced to consume RasKin or poor rice to survive "Re-interpreting what is called "food for the poor" we chose this theme so that everyone can experience an alternative to Indonesian staple food from a historical and cultural perspective." The food in question is cassava and other foods that are sold for Rp300,000 complete with 2 cocktails it was explained that the theme was taken to “explore Indonesian culture through flavors and ingredients originating from all over Indonesia and with its history this dish is a masterpiece of Indonesian life hacks during difficult times.” In their apology posted on May 20 on their Instagram account we would like to apologize for our cooperation which should have been held on May 24 regarding 'Raskin' We didn't know people would be offended because we didn't mean anything bad this theme is meant to be cultural food education."