an island in Indonesia to the east of Java; striking volcanic scenery; culture is known for elaborate dances and rituals and for handicrafts
"Visitors travel to Bali to admire its striking volcanic scenery and experience the island's famous elaborate dances, rituals, and intricate handicrafts."
An island province of Indonesia, just east of Java.
"During our weekend trip to northern Taiwan, we visited Bali in New Taipei to enjoy its coastal scenery."
A district of New Taipei, Taiwan.
The name Bali likely comes from the Balinese island itself, possibly deriving from a Sanskrit phrase meaning "island of offerings" or alternatively referring to its waves. While scholars debate whether it originated as a descriptive term for the location's features or evolved directly into the place name used today.