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Balinese worshippers at the Pengerebongan ceremony
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Privat Kori Agung gate
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About Ogoh-Ogoh


Contrary to popular tourist belief, the tradition of Ogoh-Ogoh is relatively new, with its origins in the 80s. Balinese often say that one of the motivations was to give the Balinese youth something constructive to do when preparing for the upcoming New Year. Ogoh-Ogoh are statues up to five metres high, which represent the negative aspects or all living things.
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