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Dress code for Ubud Palace
Southeast Asia, especially Bali, has strong religious beliefs. They believe that God exists in the world. Moreover, Hinduism is a polytheistic religion with animism. So some temples, such as the Water Temple, which they think is very important, must not take pictures. Even tourists should be careful not to stand in front of people who bow their heads to take pictures. This is a sign of disrespect for God and prayers.

Ubud Palace allowed everyone to shoot for free a long time ago. Local photographers will respect the people who live in it, leave them alone and shoot outside. However, domestic photographers may rush in and disturb others without knowing much about the situation, which is very impolite and disrespectful to local culture.

Ubud Palace has no big dress code. Try to wear trousers and long skirts.