There are many stone carvings in Bali, like splits. What does this mean?

In Bali, the divided stone carving is called the gate of good and evil, which is a form of Indonesian cultural heritage Candi Bentar.

Candi Bentar literally translates as "splitting the door", which vividly depicts the situation that a door splits in half from the middle. It is usually regarded as a symbol, representing the binary opposition and division between good and evil, life and death, light and darkness.

These stone carvings usually have very exquisite characteristic patterns, which reflect the Indonesian people's aesthetic taste and deep understanding of religious culture. The existence of the gate of good and evil may reflect Balinese people's understanding of the duality of life. They all saw the bright side of life and understood its dark side.

The above information is for reference only. It is recommended to read travel guides or consult local tour guides to get more accurate information.