Balinese people
The Balinese people are the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Bali, Indonesia. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and art. The majority of Balinese people practice Hinduism, which influences their daily life, rituals, and festivals, making their culture unique in predominantly Muslim Indonesia.
Balinese society is organized around villages, where community life is central. The people are known for their hospitality and strong sense of community. Agriculture, particularly rice farming, plays a significant role in their economy, and the iconic rice terraces of Bali are a testament to their agricultural practices and cultural values.