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Introduction to the boutique coffee bean flavor manor of Kopi Luwak in Bali, Indonesia

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Balinese are made up of a variety of South Island immigrants and pictures of prehistoric mixed-race Bali around 2500 BC (3 pictures of Bali). During the Bronze Age around 300 BC, Bali had a very progressive culture; the farmland Irrigation Organization (Subak), which is still in use, and irrigation systems were inherited from that time. In about the 10th century, India

Balinese are mixed by a variety of South Island immigrants and prehistoric times dating from about 2500 BC.

Various pictures of Bali

Various pictures of Bali (3)

Made up of. During the Bronze Age around 300 BC, Bali had a very progressive culture; the farmland Irrigation Organization (Subak), which is still in use, and irrigation systems were inherited from that time.

Around the 10th century, Indian civilization influenced the whole of Southeast Asia and was introduced into Bali through Java, providing the embryonic form of later Balinese literature, art, social organization and politics. In the 13th century, the Hindu Javanese began to rule Bali, and the introduction of Islam into Java in 1515 prompted a large number of Hindu monks, aristocrats, soldiers, craftsmen and artists to flee to Bali, resulting in the golden age of Bali in the 16th century.

It was then that white people from Europe began to visit Bali. In the description of Dutch explorers

Balinese photography style

Bali photography style (7 photos)

The mysterious color of Balinese pagans, rich social culture and warm climate made the Dutch curious and fascinated, imagining that as long as Dutch civilization and commerce were brought into Bali, they could lead Balinese to a better future.

In 1908, the Dutch flag was finally planted all over Indonesia and Bali, and the Bali aristocracy ended the era of aristocratic rule in several Puptan rituals that committed suicide for dignity. The Dutch ruled Bali for 34 years, and then the Japanese occupied it for another three years during World War II. It was not until 1949, with the intervention of the United Nations, that the Netherlands withdrew from Indonesia, and the moderate Bali of the islanders naturally became a province of Indonesia after independence.

The mission of Ambassador Ali's visit is to use circuitous coffee diplomacy to disintegrate the French dynasty, which is preparing to move eastward. Luxurious and tasteful ornaments, wonderful music, well-cooked food. The social gathering held by Ambassador Ali immediately became a popular place in Paris. Everything there is so admirable and intoxicated. What is even more wonderful is a "fantasy drink" introduced by the ambassador. The silk cloth, made in Damascus, was made in Damascus. The exquisite porcelain cup on the silver tray came from as far away as China. The Nubian Negro, dressed in bright Turkish clothes, was handsome, obedient and considerate. He knelt down and poured steaming, fragrant black soup into the guest's porcelain cup. This scene is a wonderful experience that the ladies have never experienced before.

The coffee party completely conquered the Paris aristocracy, and Ambassador Ali won the heart of the princess. Soon there was good news from Versailles that the Kingdom of France and Sumatra formed a friendly alliance.

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.

Bali's most famous golden coffee grows at an altitude of 1500 meters, enjoying the influence of golden coffee culture in Bali, while tasting the bitter, sweet, fragrant but not sour coffee characteristics of golden coffee, and the wonderful tropical island style. Bali Coffee has been calling for your next encounter: known as "aristocratic coffee", it 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.

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