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Chicken Market Bridge
At the northern end of Kali Besar is the last remaining Dutch drawbridge, the Chicken Market Bridge, which dates from the 17th century.
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Pantai Paradiso
Sabang is surrounded by beautiful beaches. Just 10 minutes walk away is Pantai Paradiso, a white-sand beach shaded by coconut palms.
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Museum Prangko
As well as thousands of stamps from around the world, this museum has everything from postboxes to pushcarts used since colonial times.
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Thomas Parr Monument
This monument is located in front of the Pasar Barukota and was erected in memory of a British governor beheaded by locals in 1807.
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Tonyraka Art Gallery
One of the premier galleries in the Ubud area, look for exhibitions here with some of Balis best contemporary artists such as Made Djirna.
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Komaneka Art Gallery
Exhibiting works from established Balinese artists, this gallery is a good place to see high-profile art, in a large and lofty space.
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Soetji Nurani Temple
Step into this 1898 temple, and the hobbit-sized candles and incense coils that smoulder for days will transport you 3000km north to China.
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Pulau Balai
One of two inhabited islands, connected to the mainland by frequent public boats. No attractions of its own, but useful as a transfer point.
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Radya Pustaka Museum
A small museum with good displays of gamelan instruments, jewelled kris, puppets and wayang beber (scrolls that depict wayang stories).
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Pulau Lambodong
Small island with a coconut collector’s shack hiding in the palm thicket. White-sand beach strewn with storm-brought flotsam and jetsam.
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Pura Maduwe Karang
Near Kubutambahan in north Bali, an elaborate seaside temple with some surprising carvings, including depictions of Balis first bike.
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Museum Batiwakkal
Located at the site of Beraus original Keraton, this 1981 building houses an eclectic collection of sultan-obilia starting from the 17th century.
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Museum Kekayon
This museum is dedicated to the history of Indonesian people and has a priceless antique wayang collection gathered from all over the nation.
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Hutan Wisata Suranadi
Just opposite Pura Suranadi market, an entrance leads to Hutan Wisata Suranadi, a quiet forest sanctuary good for short hikes and birdwatching.
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Pasar Senggol
This bird market is fascinating to explore: you’ll see ravens in cages (their blood is used in black-magic ceremonies) and maybe a snake or two.
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Pantai Siyut
A mere 300m off the road, and often deserted, this beach is a good place for a parasol: theres no shade otherwise. It remains development-free.
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Masjid Agung At
An impressive sight, this mosque is adorned with a complex sheath of Islamic geometrical patterns, and is lit up in multicoloured splendour at night.
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Masjid Raya al
The town’s biggest mosque, Masjid Raya al-Fatah is a modern concrete affair, its goldnbrown onion dome visible across much of central Ambon.
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Vihara Dharmayana Temple
Dating back nearly 200 years, this Buddhist temple is a colourful place of calm, slightly off the beaten path. Incense burns in the serene courtyard.
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Taman Prasasti
To the northwest of the National Museum is Taman Prasasti , which is the Kebon Jahe Cemetery; important figures from the colonial era are buried here.
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