Bali's GWK Cultural Park: Thrones for the King and Queen & Bamboo Instruments—Echoes of Culture and Faith Between Majesty and Serenity
by 諸文武
Sep 10, 2025
In a corner of the GWK Cultural Park, there lies a pair of chairs with profound symbolic meaning—the thrones exclusively reserved for the King and Queen. The heavy craftsmanship and intricate carvings immediately evoke a sense of royal authority. These thrones are not only symbols of power but also a reflection of Bali's courtly culture.
Beside the thrones, another form of cultural heritage quietly resonates—the traditional bamboo instruments. When gently struck, they produce ethereal and clear sounds, reminiscent of wind sweeping through valleys or water flowing over stones. The bamboo tones spread across the open square, harmonizing with the stone carvings and mythical tales, as if transcending time and space to transport visitors back to ancient ceremonies.
Here, power and music intertwine; carvings and sounds coexist. GWK Cultural Park is not merely the site of a colossal statue but a place where visitors can experience the coexistence of Bali's cultural "majesty and spirituality.".
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