First On The European Continent, Beautiful Bali Cultural Park There Is Poland

JAKARTA - For the first time, the beauty and beauty of Balinese culture in Indonesia can be enjoyed in Europe. Yes, the Bali Cultural Park, Inda, has just been inaugurated in Poland.

Deputy Minister of Tourism and Sports Poland, Piotr Borys said, the atmosphere is full of warmth and symbolically depicted in the park. Located in the tourist area of Dolina Charlotty, Srypto City, this 3-hectare park is not just a miniature. He is a bridge to diplomacy in Indonesian-Poland culture and a marker of 70 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

"Today, I feel as if Indonesia's heart is beating in Poland," Piotr Bomys was quoted as saying in the official broadcast of the Ministry of Culture.

Deputy Minister of Piotr Borys added that Poland is ready to strengthen cultural cooperation with Indonesia, especially now that its country holds the Presidency of the European Union.

"We imagine this park to be a lively stage for art, culture, even sports," he said.

The Bali Indah Cultural Park is an initiative of Miros Badminton Wawrowski, the Indonesian Honorary Consul in Poland as well as the Director of Dolina Charlotty. His love for Indonesia encouraged him to build an authentic Balinese-themed destination in the heart of Central Europe.

"I want Polish citizens to be able to get to know Balinese culture firsthand without having to fly far to Indonesia," he said.

The authenticity of the park is closely guarded. From design to construction carried out by artists and workers from Bali. The park is equipped with temples, traditional houses, Balinese restaurants, art stages, cultural galleries, to tropical lodging. In the future, this area will be expanded by displaying the culture of East Nusa Tenggara and West Sumatra.

On the same occasion, Menbud Fadli Zon emphasized the importance of expanding cross-cultural cooperation. He noted that throughout 2024, more than 54,000 Polish tourists visited Indonesia.

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Fadli appreciated the dedication of hundreds of artists and cultural actors from both countries. "This Bali Indah Cultural Park proves that culture is a universal language. It unites, opens space for dialogue, and brings us closer," he said.

"This Beautiful Bali Cultural Park in Poland is a real example of how culture can become the basis of cooperation, bridges between nations, and mirrors of shared values such as harmony, balance, and openness," concluded Fadli.