About 10 minutes drive from Kuta Beach, there is a small village called Sasak Village. Seeing this village reminds me of the Bayan people in Sabah. Poverty and backwardness are their common characteristics. But there is one biggest difference, the residents here are more simple. No child is chasing you for something, they are all in their own world, carefree. On the way to visit, the local guide took a merchant's hat to us to wear a photo, and confiscated the money, and showed no displeasure. It is best to ask a local guide. Although Zhuangzi is not big, he introduced some local customs and took you to visit the indoor layout of the residents. It would be more interesting to talk about some village characteristics. Otherwise, what you see with the naked eye is the surface, which is not interesting. The two people asked the tour guide to give a total of 200k. He said that the tour cost 75k per person, and the guide tipped 50k. According to the local guide, the custom of marriage between the next of kin is also maintained here, and it is not married to the outside world. The Saxe house is made of cow dung, and the roof is covered with a thatch, which is changed for a few years. The interior is divided into two floors, each floor is only one. The left side of the first floor is similar to the living room, and the right side is where men live. The left side of the second floor is similar to the kitchen, and the right side is where women live. The facilities and equipment inside are simple, and there are no basic appliances such as TVs. The so-called furniture is narrow beds and dilapidated cabinets. It has only been powered here for seven years, and some people are still using oil lamps. Cooking rice and burning wood, drinking water was well water in the years before, and now the city's water supply is starting. Due to the unique shape of the Saskatchewan building, some hotel rooms are built like this. For example, Oubak Villa Hotel on Geely T Island. Of course, the internal facilities are too different. One is still in the original society, and one has entered the 21st century. There are some shops in the village to buy small commodities, most of them are local handicrafts, the workmanship is slightly rough, buy it or not!