Hallo..good afternoon Hiver, meet me again @abizahid. I apologize because I'm busy at work, I haven't greeted all of my friends here for a long time. I hope all of you are in good health and always with your beloved family at home.
About three days ago, on Tuesday to be exact, I visited the Lhokseumawe City Museum. This museum is located in the middle of the city, after crossing the Taman Riyadhah then enter to Jalan T. Hamzah Bendahara, Kutablang Village, Banda Sakti District. This museum was built in 2014 which cost around 1.8 billion in Indonesian Rupiah. And currently the museum is managed by the Department of Education, Culture, Tourism and Sports of the Lhokseumawe City Government. This museum building is in the form of an Aceh Traditional House and a building for storing rice, along with its mortar or rice pounder.
Visiting time to the museum is every day, from Monday to Sunday. The museum is open from 08.00 am until it closes at 16.00 pm. Visitors can enter for free at the Lhokseumawe City Museum. In the past, at the beginning of its opening, this museum limited visitors to students from elementary school only and at certain hours. Currently the Museum has officially opened to the public.
From various sources that I obtained, the Lhokseumawe City Museum has various collections of historical objects. Just like various other museums that we may have visited, this is what made me interested in visiting here. According to some friends who have been to the museum before, the types of collections from this museum are in the form of maps of the old Lhokseumawe City, a collection of gold coins and various traditional weapons. In addition, the Lhokseumawe City museum also stores a number of other historical objects, such as ancient war tools, namely rencong, swords, spears and cannons. There is the Koran of the past, ancient books (manuscripts) from the era of the Aceh kingdom, and the drum commonly used by Bilal (muazzin) as a marker of the arrival of prayer times. In addition there are necklaces, fishing gear, gold accessories, ceramics, jars, a number of musical instruments such as rapai gulung, rapai pasee, drums, and kande (lighting tools).
However, it is very unfortunate when I visited this museum last Tuesday the conditions were very quiet. The museum is closed and I didn't see any officer on duty there, I don't know why this situation happened. Even though Tuesday is an active working day and not a holiday, it's a different matter for example if I visit the Museum on a Sunday where that day is a holiday and I can understand that.
Therefore, I apologize to all of my friends for not being able to share photos of the collection of historical items in this Museum, due to the condition of the Museum being closed.
Location | Lhokseumawe - Indonesia |
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Camera Used | Redmi Note 7 |
ISO | Automatic |
Flash Mode | No Flash |
Processed | Mobile Lightroom |
Photographer | @abizahid |
Nice place in lhoksemawe city
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@abizahid, the Lhokseumawe museum has many historical objects, I have never been there, I really want to go there to see historical objects, I haven't seen historical objects for a long time
Yes you are right my friend @furkanmamplam, there are many historical objects in this museum. You are welcome to come to the city of lhokseumawe at the same time to visit the Museum, we are here to welcome you with pleasure. Thanks for visiting my blog 🙏 😊
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I love the traditional house, very similar to Cambodian style, but the wall panels are very unique and stylish. Thanks for posting, good to see your content in ASEAN Hive. I know you're a busy guy, so I thank you for taking time to share this with us.
Wow..is it true that our traditional Acehnese house is similar to the style of the house in Cambodia? But if I analyze further, it's not surprising. yes because Aceh (Indonesia) and Cambodia are still in the same region in Southeast Asia hehe 😅
Thank you very much for your understanding my brother and my friend justin, I will try harder to be involved regularly and actively in this community 🙏
Yes, many events are held around the grounds of this Museum, but it is unfortunate that the Lhokseumawe City Government does not seem to care about the existence and historical objects in it..