Puputan Square, a rare patch of quiet in Bali’s busy capital, Denpasar, marks the site of a significant historical event. In 1906, the king of Badung, facing insurmountable opposition from Dutch colonial forces, led his court in a mass suicide by keris dagger. Today, a statue of a Balinese family stands in the square, honoring the lives lost. Visitors can walk through this tranquil space, reflecting on its solemn history and the resilience of the Balinese people.
Puputan Square (Lapangan Puputan Badung)
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