DiscoverThe NOW! Bali PodcastExplaining Bali's Subak System (And Why Rice Fields are Cultural Landscapes) | Episode 18
Explaining Bali's Subak System (And Why Rice Fields are Cultural Landscapes) | Episode 18

Explaining Bali's Subak System (And Why Rice Fields are Cultural Landscapes) | Episode 18

Update: 2021-07-13
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Jatiluwih, the 600 hectares of rice fields in Tabanan, is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is listed as a cultural landscape... but what does that even mean? It refers to the subak water-sharing system and how the rice fields are the manifestation of the Balinese Tri Hita Karana Philosophy, the three elements of well being, God Nature and People, that must be in balance and in harmony with one-another.


So how exactly does the subak, a water-sharing or irrigation system, represent the relationship between God, Nature and People? That’s what we’re hoping to explain today.


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Explaining Bali's Subak System (And Why Rice Fields are Cultural Landscapes) | Episode 18

Explaining Bali's Subak System (And Why Rice Fields are Cultural Landscapes) | Episode 18

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