Tegalalang Rice Terrace
lies on the north-south road from Kintamani and Ubud. Various
woodcarvings can be found in this village and its neighbors. Very
colorful carvings of flowers, animals and other designs are displayed
along the road, and of course a beautiful rice field. Tegalalang Rice
Terrace has beautiful view with coconut trees and beautiful small river
valley. Tegallalang well known with the village of handicrafts center
specially for wholesale and export, a long of the road you will see a
lot of the shops, they sell variety of painted woodcarving with colorful
designed.
The
painted woodcarving products the sell made from very light wood with
reasonable price, they do sell theirs handicrafts for retail too.
Tegalalang is famous with rice terrace, but now on the way go to
Tegalalang Village both side of the road you find many shops with
selling woodcarving. The first example of Balinese landscape is the
rice-field. This is a typical scene in Bali. The terraced rice-field is
typical of the beauty of the Balinese countryside. Note the harmony of
colors, the vivid green of the coconut groves and the pale blue of the
sky.
Wet
rice agriculture (sawah) is the basic and most important activity of
Balinese life, Rice is the major crop and the staple food. During the
growth period of the rice, the fields are periodic flooded. The Subak or
irrigation cooperatives, regulate the allow of water and maintenance of
irrigation networks. The water from single dam may be divided into
douses and even hundreds of channel to irrigate the terraced Sawah, note
how many-terraced field are served by this one particular manual
serves.
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