Audio BeritaPlease note that this article was automatically translated using Microsoft Azure AI, Open AI, and Google Translation AI. We cannot ensure that the entire content is translated accurately. If you spot any errors or inconsistencies, contact us atOne of the dances in a series of events for the opening of the 10th World Water Forum in the Bali Turtle Economic Zone was held on Saturday . The forum is scheduled to be attended by at least 35,000 delegates from 193 countries.
After the ritual, the Tumpak Uye ritual is also performed, which is a tribute to animals or wildlife. Animals are considered to assist humans in preserving nature and are key to survival, thus need to be respected. In this ritual, in addition to reciting prayers, various traditional dances are also performed, including the Sang Hyang Dedari dance, the Rejang Putri Maya dance, and the Baris dance.
In response to this, Loic Fauchon expressed his gratitude to Indonesia, especially to everyone who prepared the opening ceremony at Serangan Beach, Bali Turtle. The ritual ceremony inspired all the guests and delegates present to come together to preserve and honor water.
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