Klungkung, once the capital of a powerful Balinese kingdom, retains its historic name despite being officially renamed Semarapura. This bustling little district capital is home to several relics from the Klungkung kingdom, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich past. The local market is a vibrant hub where one can find traditional weaving, particularly ikat and songket, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The town’s blend of historical significance and lively commerce creates a unique and engaging experience.
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