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Introduction to the characteristics of Bali Coffee Flavor Manor in Indonesia

Published: 2024-06-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/06/03, In 1866, Ambassador Ali opened the first cafe in Paris, France, in the name of his hometown, Bali Coffee BLD Coffee. To this day, the Bali coffee near the place Bastille in Paris is still permeated with a strong aristocratic culture. The strong cultural atmosphere here is like the fragrance coming out of the coffee cup, which can be smelled and within reach, while the party place is in the shape of a party.

In 1866, Ambassador Ali opened the first coffee shop in Paris, France, under the name of his hometown "Bali Coffee BLD Coffee". Until today, the "Bali Coffee" near the place Bastille in Paris is still permeated with a strong aristocratic culture. The strong cultural atmosphere here is like the fragrant fog drifting out of the coffee cup, which can be smelled and within reach, and the fashion formed by the party has not only affected Paris for nearly a century, but also promoted the spread of coffee culture to the world.

Bali coffee, known as "aristocratic coffee", is the most classic of French coffee culture. It is very popular both in France and in Europe and around the world. In particular, it is permeated with a strong aristocratic culture, and it is a favorite of coffee lovers.

The French court is the center of French political and cultural life, and the salon of upper-class society has been leading the mass culture and life style of France. The relaxed, elegant, romantic and colorful way of life of the royal aristocracy has affected the interest of the public. Cafes inherit some of the communicative functions of aristocratic salons in the social life of the common people, especially intellectuals.

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Romantic Bali aristocratic Bali coffee

Bali Coffee is a tone, a harmony and a song. She is the beat of the waves on the coast of Kuta, the beat of Mozart drums and the chirping of aristocratic people in the cafe.

Bali is one of the most beautiful and distinctive tourist attractions in the world, with its unique natural scenery, ancient civilization and unique local folk art, beautiful beaches, exquisite handicrafts, graceful music and dance, it's almost a Shangri-La on earth.

The most famous golden coffee in Bali grows at an altitude of 1500 meters, and enjoys the influence of golden coffee culture in Bali. While tasting the bitter, sweet, fragrant but not sour coffee, the beautiful tropical island style has been calling for your next encounter.

Buddhism and Hinduism began to be introduced into Bali during the dynasty of Sharentra, the Buddhist kingdom of Java. Elka unified Bali and Java for the first time, and then after the Neo-Keshari dynasty, Manopacher, the Hindu kingdom of Java, reunified the two places in 1343. Hinduism began to enter Bali on a large scale and integrated with the original Buddhism. In 1515, the Islamic Kingdom emerged and replaced Manobacher, so many Hindu elites fled to Bali, thus beginning the prosperity of Hindu civilization.

In 1550 Gbatu still established the first Bali kingdom.

Westerners came to the island for the first time in 1588. It is said that three Dutch navigators arrived on the island after a shipwreck, but only one of them was willing to go back when they were able to take a boat home, which shows the charm of Bali. Then it entered the Dutch colonial period. For a long time, the colonists focused on resource plunder (spices, timber, etc.) and maritime trade in Java and Sumatra, without including Bali. In 2016, enough tourism launched a Bali-themed tourism route.

Until the early 20th century, when the Dutch decided to conquer the island, the Balinese natives chose to commit mass suicide after their resistance was futile. In 1906, almost all the royal aristocrats of Denpasar committed suicide in front of the Dutch army (the monument in Denpasar Municipal Square commemorates this event). The suicides caused a shock after the news spread to Europe, forcing the colonists to exercise more humane rule, thus preserving the traditional cultural characteristics of Bali. [2-9]

The official flag of Bali

The official flag of Bali

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Bali

Bali

Bali

It is the most dazzling of Indonesia's more than 13600 islands, located at 8 degrees south of the equator in the Indian Ocean and east of Java. It is 140km wide from east to west and 80km from north to south, with a total area of 5620 square metres. Bali is an Indonesian island, located at the western end of the Little Sunda Islands, roughly diamond-shaped, with an east-west axis. The area is about 5620 square meters and the population is about 3.15 million. The terrain is high in the east and low in the west, with more than 10 volcanic cones running through the mountains. The Argonne volcano in the east is 3142 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak on the island. There is plenty of sunshine, with annual precipitation of about 1500 mm in most areas and about six months in the dry season. The economy is developed, and the population density is second only to Java, ranking second in the country. The residents are mainly Balinese, who believe in Hinduism and are famous for temple architecture, sculpture, painting, music, textiles, song and dance and scenery. It is one of the world's tourist destinations.

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