Last Wednesday, I got a chance to visit Bali again...(unfortunately) for work. Well, I haven't had a chance to go there for vacation.. :-(
But then I thought that others do not necessarily have the opportunity to visit Bali for free, so I just enjoyed the trip and did my tasks at my best.
I always pictured Bali as an island with beautiful beaches and rice fields, thousand of temples and attractive dances. This time I got to know another side of Bali by visiting small handicraft industries at Pejaten village, Tabanan Regency.

They produce ceramic handicraft and pottery. I was there to identify what kind of training that they need to improve their products quality and sales.
They used to make roof-tiles.

But in order to increase the added-value, some of them switched to handicraft making.

Many interesting things I observed here.. I'll be back with another post..