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In Bali Aga village Tenganan
The people of Tenganan Pegringsingan are called Bali Aga the original Balinese.
Tenganan is charming and has some very fascinating authentic traditional house buildings.
This is the entrance gate to a very old compound.
Bali Aga house is a rectangular post-and-beam structure supporting a steeply pitcher roof made of bamboo shingles or of a thick grass thatch. It is raised on a low plinth of compacted earth faced with stone. The walls are typically thick wooden planks or plaited bamboo strips. The windows are small or non-existent. A single door is situated at the center of the house, facing the central corridor of the compound.
Tenganan is charming and has some very fascinating authentic traditional house buildings.
This is the entrance gate to a very old compound.
Bali Aga house is a rectangular post-and-beam structure supporting a steeply pitcher roof made of bamboo shingles or of a thick grass thatch. It is raised on a low plinth of compacted earth faced with stone. The walls are typically thick wooden planks or plaited bamboo strips. The windows are small or non-existent. A single door is situated at the center of the house, facing the central corridor of the compound.
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