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We have just returned from a trip to Bali with a group of Zhongxin Tours, and I think the best things to buy are the local handicrafts such as wood carving, stone carving and batik. If your wallet allows, you can also buy a few pieces by local artists. In Kuta, Denpasar, Nusa Dua and other places, due to the large number of tourists, the price will be more expensive You can give these to close friends or elders
Ubud's Tegallalang market is huge, and each one is handmade by the shopkeeper himself, and many of them are handmade products that are unique in this world. There are many exquisite handicraft shops on both sides of the road to Tegallalang that are also worth visiting, and if you see a small shop that you like to let the driver park, you will generally get a 3% discount transaction, so remember to bargain!
Like coffee, cashew nuts, spices, straw bales, salons, table lamps, candlesticks, fruit pots, batik, shrimp chips, essential oil kuta are still more suitable to buy and give away (the quality is better and not expensive).
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There are many kinds of Balinese specialties and souvenirs, there are many ethnic wood carvings, stone carvings, all kinds of paintings, handmade gold and silver jewelry, batik fabrics, etc., there are any specific things, you can bring anything as a gift, as long as you have that heart
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Balinese handicrafts are very distinctive in weaving and batik, perhaps many people think that there are a lot of batik in China, not surprising, but Bali's "Renxinke" is the only one in the world that is woven after dyeing warp and weft, and it takes several years for a garment to be seen, but it is rarely seen now, and it is worn by people with status during major sacrifices. So it's still quite expensive
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Silverware (Sulu Village), wood carving (Mas Village), batik cloth (Batu Buran Village) and prints should be selected in each village, not only the price is cheap, but also the quality is certain.
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Bali is a very beautiful holiday destination where many people go to relax and enjoy the sun and sand. In addition to eating, drinking, and being merry, shopping is also an essential part of many travelers. What are the must-buy things in Bali?
I'll introduce you from multiple perspectives.
Traditional handicrafts, of course. There are many skilled handicraft makers in Bali who create items with great care in terms of quality and aesthetics. For example, hand-painted cutlery, baskets, leather goods, brocade and so on.
Not only can these items decorate your home, but they can also be a great choice for gifting.
Local specialties are also worth buying. There are many delicacies in Bali, such as fried tuna, barbecue, fruits and desserts, and many more. When buying these snacks, be sure to pay attention to hygiene and expiration date.
The third recommended shopping option is local specialty spices and medicines. Bali is rich in many natural plants that can be processed into different spices and medicines. For example, the local famous cinnamon powder, turmeric and ginger tea and so on.
These natural spices and medicines are very good for health and can be used as an adjunct to cooking on the branch stool.
The fourth recommended shopping option is Balinese handmade footwear. On the island, you can find many handmade shoes, including sandals, leather shoes, and clogs, to name a few. These shoes are of high quality, also relatively inexpensive, and finely made.
The fifth recommended shopping option is local specialty clothes. There are many local brands and designers in Bali, and they come up with a variety of styles and very distinctive clothes. These clothes can be worn in everyday life or taken home as souvenirs.
The sixth recommended shopping option is jewelry. There are many handmade jewelry stores in Bali, where the jewelry displayed is unique in style, high-end and relatively low-quality.
The seventh recommended shopping option is local art. There are many galleries and rough trail artists in Bali who have created many beautiful works of art, including oil paintings, watercolors, and sculptures, to name a few. These works of art can not only be viewed, but also used as a collection or as a gift.
The eighth recommended shopping option is local specialty tea. There are many varieties of tea in Bali, the most famous of which are oolong tea and green tea. These teas have a unique taste and have strong health benefits.
The ninth recommended shopping option is beauty and skincare. There are many natural beauty and skincare brands in Bali, and these products are made with natural ingredients and no chemical additives, making them ideal for people with sensitive skin.
The last recommended shopping option is local liquor. Bali is home to a wide variety of indigenous liquors, the most famous of which are araq and brandy. These liquors have a strong local flavor and are relatively low.
When shopping in Bali, we can start from the above aspects and buy according to our needs. No matter what kind of item you want to buy, pay attention to quality and ** to avoid being scammed by bad merchants. We hope you all enjoy your holiday in Bali and enjoy the pleasure of shopping.
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When you go to Bali, you must go shopping, you can do a shopping strategy in advance, and know that Paris can be shopped, and the goods will be better. You don't have to go to the airport duty-free shop to buy it, you can buy it anywhere else.
The main products here are jeans and underwear, **popular,***. You can buy all kinds of daily necessities on the basement floor of Sogou Department Store, and the location is very good. Although it is not as big as domestic shopping malls, there are still some of them.
It's a great meeting place. Many people who travel in a group choose to shop here. If they plan to buy everyday items, they can go shopping directly.
Lippo Department Store has two stores in Kuta, and Lippo Mall Kuta is next to the Tang Bin Hotel in Kuqing. The mall offers free internet, charging services, luggage storage, and more. Because the mall is a horizontal shopping mall, shopping is tiring.
The basement is divided into indoor and outdoor, and the exterior is a large stage and a food court. In the evenings, there will be stalls and some delicious or special knick-knacks.
The mall is on the edge of Kuta Beach, just across the street. There are just as many locals as foreigners here. There are many international brands in this mall, and the sky garden on the second floor is recommended.
There are fashion brands such as Zara, TopShop, Mango, Gap, etc. Girls can go shopping with tears in their eyes all day long.
This is a must-see attraction for tourists in China. The supermarket has three floors. Supermarkets only have the top floor, so it is difficult to enrich the variety of supermarkets. It's good to buy a gift or something, but it's not better than punching in and buying gifts, because there is no advantage in ** and type.
If you go shopping in the local area, duty-free shopping is definitely indispensable. If you don't go to duty-free shops abroad, you're losing money. DFS Duty Free Bali is the largest duty-free shop in Bali.
In addition to international brands, there are also local specialties such as Balinese specialty cat poop coffee, essential oils, dried fruits, and even sarongs. On top of that, after comparing most of the DFS duty-free shops in the city and DFS at the airport**, we found that the skincare and beauty products in the downtown duty-free shops are cheaper than those at the airport.
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Kuta is a traditional commercial and tourist mall in Bali, with Matahari and Discovery Shopping Mall being two of the largest shopping malls. And the geneva in the north is more competitive. Geneva is located just north of Kuta and requires a dedicated car ride to get there.
If you want to buy some handicrafts for your home or bring a small gift to your friends, you can solve it here.
Balinese silverware is not just plates, wine glasses, etc., but also jewelry, and the design is unique. Delicate silver jewelry is not as glamorous as gold jewelry, and it has a unique taste of elegance. The best place to buy silver jewelry in Bali is the village of Celuk.
In the handicraft factory in the burial, you can see exquisite wood carving products everywhere. The figures carved by the craftsmen are lifelike, the small ones resemble fingers, and the large ones resemble real people. The glittering carving knives swirled between their fingers, and pieces of dead wood instantly turned into works of art of various shapes. Peishan.
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