MUSEUM PANJI TUMPANG MALANG

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17 Nov 202219:15

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host takes viewers on a tour of the Panji Edupark Museum, located in Malang, Indonesia. The museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts, including traditional Javanese masks, ancient tools, and sculptures, offering a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the Majapahit and Singosari kingdoms. Visitors can explore replicas of ancient weapons, household items, and historical texts, such as the Panji stories, which are recognized by UNESCO. The museum's immersive exhibits also highlight prehistoric fossils and artistic displays, making it an educational journey through Indonesia's fascinating history.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The video introduces the Panji Edupark Museum, located on Jalan Raya Bangil, Malang, showcasing cultural heritage.
  • πŸ˜€ The entrance of the museum features various souvenirs and displays, including traditional Javanese masks and puppets.
  • πŸ˜€ The museum has a dedicated performance hall that visitors can use for events, with a swimming pool nearby for relaxation.
  • πŸ˜€ Tickets to enter the Panji Museum cost 15,000 IDR, and visitors must pass through a pool to reach the museum entrance.
  • πŸ˜€ The museum features a collection of artifacts, including ancient travel trunks, masks, statues, and photos of national heroes.
  • πŸ˜€ There is a historical section within the museum that includes models and replicas of Majapahit society, such as traditional houses and tools.
  • πŸ˜€ The museum also displays a replica of a battlefield scene from the Majapahit era, depicting soldiers and elephants in war.
  • πŸ˜€ A section of the museum showcases archaeological pieces, including fragments of ancient temples and tools from East Java.
  • πŸ˜€ The museum has a section dedicated to Indonesian literature, with displays of ancient Quran manuscripts, books on stone, and other historical texts.
  • πŸ˜€ Panji, a legendary figure in Javanese culture, is highlighted throughout the museum, with stories, art, and UNESCO recognition of the Panji story as a global cultural memory.
  • πŸ˜€ The museum's collection also includes unique puppets made from grass and glass, as well as information about the ancient use of maps and atlases.

Q & A

  • Where is Museum Panji Edupark located?

    -Museum Panji Edupark is located on Jalan Raya Bangil No. 1, Ringin Anom Slamet, Kecamatan Tumpang, Kabupaten Malang, Indonesia.

  • What can visitors purchase at the souvenir shop in the museum?

    -Visitors can purchase various souvenirs at the souvenir shop, which is located near the entrance of Museum Panji Edupark.

  • What traditional Javanese art is displayed at the museum?

    -The museum displays various traditional Javanese art, including wayang (puppets), masks, and statues of horses and people dressed in traditional masks representing the Mask Dance of Malang.

  • How much does the entrance ticket to Museum Panji cost?

    -The entrance ticket to Museum Panji costs IDR 15,000, which grants access to the museum and the swimming pool.

  • What is the historical significance of the 'replika arca' in the museum?

    -The 'replika arca' (replica statues) in the museum represent important figures and cultural heritage from Indonesia’s Majapahit period, including ancient sculptures and ceremonial objects.

  • What type of exhibits can be found in the museum's archaeological section?

    -The museum's archaeological section contains various artifacts such as broken pottery, ancient weapons, and fossils, as well as sections of stone carvings and sculptures from the Majapahit and Singosari kingdoms.

  • What does the museum's 'Sastra Indonesia' room showcase?

    -The 'Sastra Indonesia' room showcases the history of Indonesian literature, including ancient manuscripts, old Qurans, and inscriptions on materials like stone and tree bark, illustrating the development of written language in Indonesia.

  • Why is the Panji legend significant at Museum Panji Edupark?

    -The Panji legend is significant because it is a major part of Indonesian cultural heritage and was recognized by UNESCO as part of the 'Memory of the World.' The museum features detailed displays about the Panji story and its cultural impact.

  • What unique materials are used to create the wayang in the museum?

    -The wayang (puppets) displayed in the museum are made from a variety of materials, including glass, grass (sukit), and leather, demonstrating the creativity and diversity in traditional Indonesian puppet-making.

  • What other historical elements are showcased at the museum apart from wayang and statues?

    -Apart from wayang and statues, the museum showcases ancient household items, traditional tools like grinding mills, cooking utensils, and relics from past wars, including replicas of battles from the Majapahit era.

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