TRAVELLIVE MAGAZINE Travellive 10-2016 | Page 113

hinh phÙc N“n v®n h„a Hindu gi∏o phong phÛ k’t hÓp vÌi t›n ng≠Ïng Æa th«n Î Bali Æ∑ thµnh nguÂn c∂m h¯ng cÒa nhi“u loπi h◊nh ngh÷ thuÀt, trong Æ„ c„ »m th˘c. C∏c Æ∆c s∂n Bali lu´n nÊi bÀt vÌi h≠¨ng li÷u vµ gia v Æa ph≠¨ng, th≠Íng Æ≠Óc dÔng Æ” d©ng th«n linh trong nghi l‘ t´n gi∏o, giÍ Æ©y Æ≠Óc phÊ bi’n tÌi du kh∏ch nh≠ mÈt ni“m t˘ hµo cÒa hn Æ∂o du lch lÌn nh†t Indonesia nµy. The combination of the rich Hindu culture and the polytheism in Bali has inspired many art forms, especially culinary art. Bali's specialties, which are highlighted by various local aromatherapies and spices, were historically used as offerings in religious ceremonies. Nowadays, they are renowned as the pride of the largest tourist island in Indonesia. ng≠Íi chuÈng v lπ 4 BALINESE SPECIALTIES FOR DISTINCT TASTELOVERS Bali TRAVELLIVE 113