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Tourism in Bali has been actively promoted by the state and referred to as a success model of cultural tourism. Tourism has stimulated the interest of the Balinese for their cultural traditions, and the admiration of visitors for Balinese culture has reinforced the sense of identity and pride in being Balinese. The recent development of traditional village exposing their culture, customs, and heritage has introduced a new approach to the exploration of Balinese cultural tourism. Pengotan, the traditional Bali Aga village, depicted the collaboration of local communities with tourism entrepreneurs in developing creative tourism that keeps traditional sociocultural life in harmony.
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The author would like to express the gratitude to the Directorate General of Higher Education of the Ministry of Research and Higher Education of Indonesia and LPPM ITB for the awarding of a research grant that allowed this paper to be presented.
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Hanan, H. (2017). Stay, Play, and Learn at Bali Aga Traditional Village. In: Silver, C., Marques, L., Hanan, H., Widiastuti, I. (eds) Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5481-5_14
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