PROFIL DESA TIRTO SARI, KECAMATAN BANYUASIN 1, KABUPATEN BANYUASIN

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28 Feb 202507:49

Summary

TLDRTirtosari is a charming village located in Banyuasin, South Sumatra, known for its rich culture and strong community spirit. Established in the 1970s through a transmigration program, the village has evolved into a self-sustaining area with a focus on agriculture, especially in farming and plantations. Tirtosari thrives with local institutions, educational facilities, and healthcare services, fostering both social and economic development. The village’s agricultural products, including vegetables and mushrooms, contribute to its economy. Its cultural practices, religious institutions, and natural resources, such as clean water and a picturesque lake, further enhance the community's growth and potential for tourism.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Tirtosari is a beautiful village in Banyuasin, South Sumatra, known for its strong cultural values and communal spirit.
  • πŸ˜€ The village was originally established in the early 1970s as part of a transmigration program and became officially Tirtosari in 1999.
  • πŸ˜€ The name 'Tirtosari' comes from the Javanese words 'Tirto' (water) and 'Sari' (quality), reflecting the village’s clean water source.
  • πŸ˜€ Tirtosari has a total area of 1,678 hectares, with 5 dusuns (neighborhoods) and 22 RTs (neighborhood units), housing a population of 3,819 people.
  • πŸ˜€ The village's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with the majority of residents working in farming and plantations.
  • πŸ˜€ Tirtosari has a range of social and governmental institutions, including a village office, a PKK (family welfare) group, and a youth organization.
  • πŸ˜€ The village is home to multiple educational institutions, from PAUD (early childhood education) to pesantren (Islamic schools), serving both academic and religious needs.
  • πŸ˜€ In terms of healthcare, Tirtosari is equipped with a posyandu (community health post) to provide basic medical services.
  • πŸ˜€ Local culture is rich in traditional Javanese values, with notable customs such as the Selamatan and the Kuda Lumping horse dance.
  • πŸ˜€ The village has a vibrant micro-business community, including successful mushroom farming, and boasts reliable internet and communication infrastructure.
  • πŸ˜€ Tirtosari has various religious institutions, including three mosques, 13 musalas (prayer rooms), and a church, which serve as centers for worship and community activities.

Q & A

  • What is the meaning behind the name 'Tirtosari'?

    -The name 'Tirtosari' comes from the Javanese language, where 'Tirto' means water, and 'Sari' refers to quality or essence, signifying clean and high-quality water, which was a notable feature of the village.

  • What is the historical background of Tirtosari village?

    -Tirtosari village originated from a transmigration settlement around 1973 or 1974, initially named Cintamis Baru. It officially became Tirtosari in 1999 after a division process.

  • How large is Tirtosari village, and how is it organized?

    -Tirtosari village covers an area of 1,678 hectares, with 5 Dusuns (villages) and 22 RTs (neighborhoods).

  • What is the main economic activity in Tirtosari?

    -The majority of the people in Tirtosari are engaged in agriculture and farming, which is the main source of income. The village grows crops like kangkung (water spinach), chili, and onions.

  • What role do local institutions play in the village?

    -Local institutions like the village government, PKK, Karang Taruna, and LPM (Community Development Institutions) play vital roles in community development, public service, and cultural preservation in Tirtosari.

  • What types of educational facilities are available in Tirtosari?

    -Tirtosari offers various educational facilities, including PAUD (early childhood education), SD (elementary school), MI (Islamic elementary school), MTS (Islamic junior high school), and pesantren (Islamic boarding school).

  • What are the health and medical services like in Tirtosari?

    -Tirtosari has basic health services provided by a posyandu (community health post) and a bidan desa (village midwife) to serve the local population.

  • How does Tirtosari preserve its cultural heritage?

    -Tirtosari maintains its cultural traditions through various practices, such as the 'selametan' (community ritual for safety and prosperity) and preserving traditional Javanese arts like the Kuda Lumping dance, which portrays horseback warriors with mystical elements.

  • What are some of the unique features of Tirtosari's infrastructure?

    -Tirtosari has a clean water source from wells, a reliable internet connection, and communication networks that facilitate information access for its residents.

  • Does Tirtosari have any significant tourist attractions?

    -Yes, Tirtosari has a local lake that serves as a potential attraction for both its natural resources and potential tourism development.

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