Balinese refers to the people, culture, and language of Bali, an island province of Indonesia. The Balinese are known for their rich traditions, including unique forms of art, dance, and music. Their culture is heavily influenced by Hinduism, which plays a significant role in their daily lives and rituals.
The Balinese language is part of the Austronesian language family and is spoken by the majority of the island's population. It has several dialects and is used in various contexts, from everyday conversation to religious ceremonies. The island's stunning landscapes and vibrant culture attract many tourists each year, contributing to its economy.