Ancient Kingdoms
 This is the smallest regency in Bali. It Covers only 121 square kilometers
and includes three islands, Nusa Penida, Lembongan, and Ceningan. Despite
its size, its influence on Balinese culture has been powerful.
It was here, in the shadow of the holy volcano Agung, that the princes and priests of Majapahit gathered in 1343 to continue the kingdom by setting up ‘Keraton’ in Samprangan, but within a couple of generations, they moved to Gelgel and then to Klungkung, in 1710. In the 16th century the Gods smiled on Gelgel when Dalem Baturenggong reached an impressive political and cultural achievement to earn his ‘golden age’
Kertha Gosa, which is situated in the central town of Semarapura, was the place for
administration and traditional justice in the pre-colonial times by a council
consisting of the great king and his priests. Next to the Kertha Gosa is
Taman Gili, known as a Floating House (Bale Kambang) which was the King’s
Guard’s headquarters. These two buildings are decorated with Kamasan Traditional
Paintings. A colonial building, located next to these two buildings, is
Semarajaya Museum, collecting some handicraft of Klungkung, pre-historic
and historic articles especially those used in the period of Klungkung’s
heroic battle. In the southern part of the museum area, there stands the
main gate of Semarapura Palace ‘Pemedal Agung’.
The newest sight in
Semarapura Town is Patung Kandapat Sari, situated at the main junction of Semarapura town. Some people consider
this statue as the landmark of Klungkung Regency. Next to this landmark
stands an historical monument known as Monument of Klungkung Heroic Battle.
This monument is a cenotaph reminiscent of an event that once took place
on April 28, 1908. It is well known as ‘Puputan’, a counter-defence of
The Great King of Klungkung against the Dutch soldiers. Moving south of
Semarapura town along the main road, one will arrive at the ‘under construction’
area of Tourism Villages, home of traditional Painting, Kamasan Village
and Bali's original capital, Gelgel.
Moving east of Semarapura Town along the main road, one will cross the
Unda River. A rapid wading (rafting) recreation is now available along
the river. One should come and enjoy it. Passing through the river, there
are a number of interesting villages including Paksabali, famous for the
Pasraman Dewa festival. Further to the east, one will arrive at the fishing
village of Kusamba, with its dramatic black sand beaches. Beyond Kusamba
but not too far is the famous Goa Lawah bat cave temple, one of the state
temples of Klungkung.
Driving to the west of the town of Semarapura is the village of Tiingan,
most famous as the village of Gamelan Smiths. Not far from Tiingan, there
is a Museum of classical painting ‘I Nyoman Gunarsa’, collecting diverse
kinds of classical Balinese paintings.
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