Denpasar Selatan, Administrative district in Denpasar, Indonesia.
Denpasar Selatan is an administrative district in Denpasar city with ten subdistricts including Serangan, Pedungan, and Sesetan. It spans from coastal areas in Sanur to inland urban neighborhoods, sitting just above sea level.
This area was once part of the Badung Kingdom and experienced major changes during Dutch colonial rule. After Indonesia's independence, it became integrated into modern administration and developed into an urban center.
This district is where people pray at temples and shop at local markets, keeping older traditions alive in daily life. Visitors notice traditional ceremonies happening and find these customs existing alongside newer buildings throughout the area.
Visitors can easily reach Ngurah Rai International Airport from this district and will find many schools and universities here. The area is well-connected by various transportation routes, making it straightforward for travelers to get around.
This district blends beach and seaside areas with busy marketplaces and residential blocks in the middle of the city. This mix of coast and urban center creates a place where visitors find very different experiences within a short walk.
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