RE: Bali Nights
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hello milly, glad to see you visited Indonesia and chose Bali as your choice, Bali is indeed perfect for you who love traveling. I am also glad to see you can find cafes with Jamaican nuances and reggae music of course which reminds you of home. You can listen to Dangdut music, you will love it, trust me.
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Ah, I've never heard of that music before. It sounds techno. I can see that music taking off in the Philippines.
Yes, I enjoyed it and I went to a restaurant that made me think of you. There were murals on the wall and the background looked like some of those you've shared in the coffee community.
I didn't have much spare time, so I think I will plan a future trip with hubby. He's into diving and I'm sure that he'd love it there:)))
Not techno dangdut, but traditional dangdut using bamboo flutes and drums.
I recommend Sabang Island if your husband likes diving.
Ah, that sounds impressive and I'm sure that I'd be amazed at more crossing of cultures.
OK, cool! I'll keep that in mind.
Thank you 😊🤗
BTW, what are these shakers called?
I use them when I'm doing my laughter yoga and warm up... when hubby is absent. 😂🤣
The girl in the shop did not speak English.
I think it's just an ordinary souvenir that is sold in many tourist attractions, handicrafts in the form of musical instruments, I don't think it's a typical musical instrument from Bali, according to me who is not an expert 😂
Haha! You're so funny.
Someone commented on them, and I discovered that they have some Japanese origins.
I'm eager to return to Bali when I have nothing on my agenda but travel and exploration 😁