Blahbatuh Village, a traditional Balinese village in Indonesia, is steeped in history and culture. The village is renowned for its connections to the medieval hero Kebo Iwa, who is honored with a large statue on the main Gianyar road and as a baby in the Pura Puseh Desa Blahbatuh temple. Visitors can also explore the Vihara Amurva Bhumi Blahbatuh, a Chinese temple that adds a unique cultural layer to the area. Another highlight is the Sidha Karya Gong Foundry, where artisans craft traditional gamelan instruments, offering a glimpse into the village’s musical heritage.
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