Chinese New Year
In Bali, the Lunar New Year becomes a living celebration of diversity. While the island is predominantly Hindu, its long history of multicultural harmony makes Imlek a vibrant moment shared across communities. Temples, streets, and family courtyards come alive with lanterns, Barongsai performances, and prayers for prosperity, blending seamlessly with the island’s own traditional offerings. Celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse in Bali is not just a festival — it’s a testament to how cultures thrive side by side on this beautiful island.