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#13469659
19 Mar 2026
Balinese youths carry a large statue around a village in Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, on March 18, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place on the eve of Nyepi. The giant statue symbolizes negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. The parade is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony.
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#13469683
19 Mar 2026
Balinese youths carry a large statue around a village in Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, on March 18, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place on the eve of Nyepi. The giant statue symbolizes negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. The parade is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony.
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#13469695
19 Mar 2026
Balinese youths carry a large statue in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on March 19, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place on the eve of Nyepi celebrations. The giant statues symbolize negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. The event is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony.
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#13469696
19 Mar 2026
Balinese youths carry a large statue in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on March 19, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place on the eve of Nyepi celebrations. The giant statues symbolize negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. The event is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony.
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#13469697
19 Mar 2026
Balinese youths carry a large statue in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on March 19, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place on the eve of Nyepi celebrations. The giant statues symbolize negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. The event is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony.
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#13469698
19 Mar 2026
Balinese youths carry a large statue in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on March 19, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place on the eve of Nyepi celebrations. The giant statues symbolize negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. The event is held before Nyepi, a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony.
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#13469699
19 Mar 2026
A young man walks around a large statue in Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, on March 19, 2026. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade takes place on the eve of Nyepi. The giant statue symbolizes negative traits to ward off disaster, purify the environment, and expel evil spirits from the village. Nyepi is a day of silence during which people are prohibited from leaving their homes, working, and lighting fires or lamps for 24 hours, dedicated to silence, self-control, self-reflection, meditation, and introspection to achieve inner balance and harmony.
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#13467015
18 Mar 2026
Performers breathe fire during a parade featuring Ogoh-ogoh statues ahead of Nyepi celebrations at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 18, 2025.
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#13417703
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung prepares for an ancient ritual believed to ward off evil spirits that may affect people's lives during the Cap Go Meh celebration. The festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations
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#13417704
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung prepares for an ancient ritual believed to ward off evil spirits that may affect people's lives during the Cap Go Meh celebration. The festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations
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#13417705
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung prepares for an ancient ritual believed to ward off evil spirits that may affect people's lives during the Cap Go Meh celebration. The festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations
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#13417706
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung prepares for an ancient ritual believed to ward off evil spirits that may affect people's lives during the Cap Go Meh celebration. The festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations
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#13417712
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung prepares for an ancient ritual believed to ward off evil spirits that may affect people's lives during the Cap Go Meh celebration. The festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations.
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#13417696
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung performs a ritual by piercing metal needles through his cheeks during the Cap Go Meh Festival celebration. The Tatung ritual is believed to repel evil spirits and protect the community. Cap Go Meh, also known as the Lantern Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations
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#13417697
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung performs a ritual by piercing metal needles through his cheeks during the Cap Go Meh Festival celebration. The Tatung ritual is believed to repel evil spirits and protect the community. Cap Go Meh, also known as the Lantern Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations
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#13417698
8 Mar 2026
On March 8, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, a Tatung performs a ritual by piercing metal needles through his cheeks during the Cap Go Meh Festival celebration. The Tatung ritual is believed to repel evil spirits and protect the community. Cap Go Meh, also known as the Lantern Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the Chinese Lunar New Year and marks the end of the Chinese New Year celebrations
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