Chinese New Year has
gone by so quickly. Tourists from China were filling up the island and sharing
joy with ‘Ang Pao’. They seemed very happy when Balinese greeted them by saying
‘Gong Xi Fa Cai’. I felt that experience once meeting with a Chinese guest
staying in Ubud. I asked him some questions about his coming to Bali and took
him to some of the interesting places in Bali. He said that it was a special
holiday to him as it was his fist time celebrating Chinese New Year in Bali and
so amazed with nature of Bali. We went around Ubud, looking closer to Monkey
Forest, the Ubud Market, and seeing some dance performances.
After the Chinese New
Year, there will be another auspicious day for fellow human being which is just
a couple of days to go. Yes, that is a day of love ‘Valentine Day’, 14th
February 2014. This year, Go Around Bali Tours offer a special day trip to some
interesting places in Bali. Here are some places for your recommendation: (1)
Morning Dance Performance, (2) Silver Smith at Celuk, (3) seeing an old
Balinese house, (4) Bali Safari & Marine Park including lunch with lions,
(5) Spring Water Temple, (6) Tegallalang Rice Terrace, (7) Romantic Dinner in a
restaurant in Ubud.