I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung Square

As a historical reminder, the government established the Puputan Badung Monument on November 12, 1997. The monument consists of three statues, including a woman, a man, and a child dressed in all-white holding a keris (dagger) and tombak (spear) as weapons for war. At the same time, the Mayor of Denpasar issued a decree in 2009, officially naming the field Lapangan Puputan Badung I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung. The locals simply call it Lapangan Puputan Badung. That's a brief history of this field.

Puputan Badung Square I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung is strategically located in the bustling heart of the city, easily accessible from all directions. Once a battlefield for resisting colonial forces, the square has now transformed into a green open space for recreation. Covering approximately 35,691 square meters, the area is bustling with various sports activities such as cycling and football. Visitors can enjoy a range of recreational facilities, including a skateboard park for youths, a children's playground, walking and jogging paths, restrooms, giant chess boards, and shaded seating areas beneath lush trees. There is also an outdoor stage where art performances are often held. All these facilities are free to use. The best time to visit is in the afternoon.

This place is ideal for family vacations with young children, where they can interact with the environment more freely, including with their peers or playing with the provided children's games. Parents can also take a refreshing break. There are many things that can be done by both children, teenagers, and adults.

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