TheIndonesia.co - The moment that the Balinese are waiting for has almost come.
After two years of celebrating Nyepi or Silence Day without an Ogoh-ogoh parade, the Traditional Village Council (MDA) will allow the parade this year.
Ogoh-ogoh is a statue / giant doll made of light materials such as the combination of wood, bamboo, paper, and styrofoam.
Check the video to know more!
Script/ Video Editor: Aulia Hafisa/ Praba Mustika
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