Knowledge (XXG)

Kang Cing Wie

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She is remembered as the Goddess of Prosperity in traditional Balinese culture.
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Cerita, Nyoman; Wiraman, AA Bagus; Suarka, I Nyoman (May 2017).
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Performing Art from the Perspective of Cultural Acculturation"
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Index

Balinese
Jayapangus
"The Barong Landung Performing Art from the Perspective of Cultural Acculturation"
"Bali Theatre in the Park"
Categories
12th-century Chinese women
12th-century Chinese people
Chinese emigrants to Indonesia
12th-century Indonesian women

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