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Destination Guidebook for Denpasar, Indonesia
  
Denpasar is Bali's major urban center and has many familiar city problems, including pollution, traffic jams and ugly strips of shops. Many tourists prefer to bypass it altogether. However, it does boast some attractions, including regular dance performances. From mid-June until mid-July, the Denpasar Arts Center (Abiankapas) hosts a Balinese arts festival that draws the best performers from all over the island. If you want to get a heavy dose of Balinese dancing, costumes, music and drama, this is the placeto go. If you're there at other times, drop by the arts center anyway—you will often find dance, music and drama students practicing (the performing-arts school is nearby).

Denpasar has some of the island's best museums. The Bali Provincial State Museum, located on Denpasar's main square, has paintings, carvings and a diorama of a Balinese wedding. This square is where the Denpasar aristocracy came to a horrific end in 1906, when virtually all of the Denpasar royal house rushed into Dutch gun volleys—preferring to commit suicide rather than surrender. This type of suicide is called a puputan—hence the square's name, Puputan Square.

Denpasar is a good place for shopping, both in its air-conditioned shopping malls and the traditional market. It's particularly known for its cloth market and cloth shops. The main pasar is by the Wos River, which runs through the west side of the city, and the cloth shops (run largely by Indian and Arab merchants) are nearby. You might also want to visit the city's night markets—they offer a wonderful range of food, including babi guling (roast pig). If you're shopping for tourist knickknacks, be sure to bargain hard, as the opening prices are often woefully inflated. 600 mi/965 km east of Jakarta.