Gajah Mada Town Festival: 28 – 30 December 2008
>Gajah Mada Town Festival will be held today on 28-30 December, and we should be interested because it will be appropriate and social space for recreation and cultural recognition. This cultural event to remind people at the Festival of Gajah Mada, which was held 44 years ago in the same place.

During the festival, Jalan Gajah Mada segment continues to be slick. The way in which fixed precisely. In the eastern headquarters of the recreation table installed, along the light-installed decorative light. Emperor store decorated with a tree vine to add natural charm and green Gajah Mada, which has planted flowers in Japan. In a corner of the West, since early December is two signs bearing the inscription as “Heritage Area of Gajah Mada Street Denpasar.” Lighting installed so that this evening marks can be clearly legible, though the public may ask whether the real intention of “Heritage Area”.
During the festival, the event will take place in the traditional bazaar of food (culinary aspects), fashion show, parade and concert, performing arts, including the Wayang Cenk Blonk. Jalan Gajah Mada will be the focus of the festival. The committee divert traffic and the point of declaring, among other radio Denpasar, the municipal government that will occur during the session took place.
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