VLOG SEJARAH - GOES TO MUSEUM NASIONAL INDONESIA

naina zahra
27 Jan 202210:54

Summary

TLDRThe video script details a visit to the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta, showcasing the journey via KRL and a walk due to road closures. It highlights the museum's entrance fee and health protocols. The tour covers exhibits on social organizations, settlement patterns, and various artifacts like the Bale Piyaian model, ancient Javanese statues, and traditional regalia. The script also describes historical inscriptions, royal decorations, and traditional clothing, reflecting Indonesia's rich cultural heritage.

Takeaways

  • 🚇 The group planned to visit the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta using the KRL (Jakarta's mass rapid transit system) from Lenteng Agung station to Juanda station.
  • 💸 The cost of transportation via KRL was Rp3,000, and due to road closures, they decided to walk to the museum.
  • 🏛️ The museum is located at Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat No. 12 Gambir, Jakarta Pusat, and the entrance ticket costs Rp5,000 per person.
  • 📋 Visitors are required to follow health protocols including temperature checks, hand sanitizing, and showing vaccination validation through the PeduliLindungi app.
  • 🏰 The group explored the museum's Building B, 3rd floor, which contains exhibits on social organizations and settlement patterns.
  • 🗿 They saw a model Bale (traditional pavilion) with 12 poles and a Garuda Wisnu statue, which is a place for deities to descend during ceremonies.
  • 🎭 Various artifacts were discussed, including a bronze kettle with a frog-shaped spout, a moko-moko (bronze bell), and a prasasti (ancient inscription) that tells the story of King Srimulat Farma.
  • 🌾 A bas-relief was highlighted, depicting agricultural scenes from the Majapahit era, showcasing rice fields, rivers, and hills.
  • 👑 The group learned about traditional Javanese jewelry, such as silver bracelets and anklets, which hold cultural and ceremonial significance.
  • 👘 They also observed traditional clothing and accessories from various regions, like Enggano, Bengkulu, and Papua, each with unique cultural and functional aspects.

Q & A

  • Where is the National Museum of Indonesia located?

    -The National Museum of Indonesia is located at Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat No. 12 Gambir, Jakarta Pusat.

  • What is the cost of the KRL (Jakarta Kota Ring Road) train ticket from Lenteng Agung to Juanda Station?

    -The cost of the KRL train ticket from Lenteng Agung to Juanda Station is Rp3,000.

  • Why did the visitors decide to walk to the museum?

    -The visitors decided to walk to the museum because several access roads were closed on the day of their visit.

  • What is the admission fee to enter the National Museum of Indonesia?

    -The admission fee to enter the National Museum of Indonesia is Rp5,000 per person.

  • What health protocols were required before entering the museum?

    -Before entering the museum, visitors were required to undergo body temperature checks, use hand sanitizer, and show their vaccination validation using the Peduli Lindungi app.

  • What is the significance of the artwork by Nyoman Nuarta behind the visitors at the museum?

    -The artwork by Nyoman Nuarta represents the powerful struggle through spirit and hard work towards a better end goal.

  • What is the function of the Bale Piyaian model with the Garuda Wisnu statue on top?

    -The Bale Piyaian model with the Garuda Wisnu statue on top serves as a place for deities to descend during religious ceremonies.

  • What is the purpose of the Moko-Moko artifact mentioned in the script?

    -The Moko-Moko artifact, resembling an hourglass, is likely used as a burial item and a marriage gift in societies with high social status.

  • What does the Prasasti Mulawarman inscription, found in 1879, indicate about the ruler?

    -The Prasasti Mulawarman inscription, written in Pallawa script and Sanskrit language, mentions the name Srimulat Farma Nah as a noble ruler who made a donation of 20,000 cows to Brahmins.

  • What is the traditional use of the songket cloth in Indonesian culture?

    -The songket cloth is used for official ceremonies, traditional rituals, and attending family gatherings. It is adorned with gold thread patterns and signifies high social status for the wearer.

  • What is the function of the 'sendal' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'sendal,' made from lightweight wood, is used during wedding ceremonies and can also serve as a timepiece or a home decoration.

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