We Love Bali is a program created by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy aiming to help tourism businesses in Bali to grow in the midst of new normal era while still paying attention to health protocols. This activity is supported by programs that can make tourists interested with the situation of tourist destinations in Bali. It is hoped that this program will be able to make tourism in Bali recover and the economy will rebound and people are able to return to their normal activities in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic. This paper employs literature studies and interview to examine the implementation of the program. The descriptive result that emphasizes interviews with tourism actors are supported by data from tourists visiting Bali. The results of this study indicate that We Love Bali program is able to restore the economic condition of the Balinese people to a better condition. And also We Love Bali program is one of the programs implemented to help tourism businesses and the creative economy including hotels, travel businesses, transport businesses, tour guides, restaurants, tourist destinations, MSMEs, and others.
Millennials generations are valuable assets owned by the Indonesian people. The number of generations reaching approximately 35% now makes every politician interested in getting feedback from this generation. The millennial generation currently has a very broad momentum, one of which is in terms of political participation in Indonesia. The activity of this millennial generation is able to change the direction and pace of Indonesian politics towards being identical to this generation's habit. His appearance to be active in political participation today has changed Indonesia's political paradigm a lot. Young figures with very different communication styles compared to their predecessor's style make this millennial generation has its own distinctive characteristics and colors in the Indonesian public sphere. Besides that Indonesia, which is currently entering the gate of industrial revolution 4.0, must certainly adapt to the pace of the era and change the paradigm of a very fast generation especially in 2030 Indonesia will experience a demographic bonus, so that readiness and maturity in the political world for the millennial generation is very important to prepare since early.
Abstract-Bale Sakenem Building is one of the buildings that were in the order of Traditional Bali House. This study identified Bale Sakenem building located in the Central Singapadu Village and that is observational research by using cross sectional design. This research was done by means of retrospective observational that is considered the factor that can affect Bale Sakenem Building Anthropometry. From the data analyze of research identification, 30% height bataran not in accordance with the average size of an ideal height bataran and 20% height bale-bale also not in accordance with the average of the ideal height bale-bale in Bale Sakenem building in the Central Singapadu Gianyar have not yet undertaken anthropometry users and more dominant to follow measurements that based on the size of Undagi, as a consequence there was uncomfortableness. Height bataran and height bale-bale is based on the tolerance of anthropometry using the 95 percentile and 5 percentile for tolerance limit
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