MENGINTIP KEJAYAAN MARITIM INDONESIA DI TANJUNG PRIOK #MuseumMaritim Indonesia

At Jakarta DAAI TV
1 Oct 202107:34

Summary

TLDRThis video takes viewers on a virtual tour of the Indonesian Maritime Museum, located in the bustling Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta. It highlights Indonesia's rich maritime history, from its ancient kingdoms to the modern era. The museum showcases a variety of exhibits, including historical ports, miniature ships, and valuable maritime artifacts. Key highlights include the Djoeanda Declaration, the VOC spice warehouse, and a diorama of the famous Taxing Ship wreck. The video emphasizes Indonesia's potential as a global maritime hub, showcasing its vast sea-based heritage and future in maritime logistics.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Indonesia is a maritime country with a vast sea area, made up of many islands and rich in natural resources.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Tanjung Priok Port in North Jakarta is the largest and busiest port in Indonesia.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The Indonesian Maritime Museum, located in the Tanjung Priok Port area, was opened on December 7, 2018.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The museum was established by PT Pelabuhan Indonesia 2 Persero to preserve Indonesia's maritime history and culture.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ One of the key figures in Indonesian maritime history is Engineer Raden Juanda Kartawijaya, the father of Indonesiaโ€™s maritime history.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The museum features exhibits related to the history of ports like Belawan, Teluk Bayur, Tanjung Perak, and more.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The East wing of the museum showcases the history of ports and early independence shipping, including the statue of Juanda.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The West wing of the museum focuses on the history of ancient kingdoms in Indonesia, including Austronesian migration and trade.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Visitors can see dioramas of the spice trade, particularly on Banda Island, and the making of wooden boats in the archipelago.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The museum houses a diorama of the 'taxing ship' (True Star), a massive ship often compared to the Titanic of the East.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The museum also displays replicas of VOC coins and Indonesian spices like cinnamon, cardamom, clove, black pepper, and nutmeg.

Q & A

  • Why is Indonesia considered a maritime country?

    -Indonesia is considered a maritime country because it is an archipelagic nation with many islands and a large territorial sea area. The country has abundant natural resources in the sea and is surrounded by waters, making it a prominent maritime nation.

  • What is the significance of Tanjung Priok Port in Indonesia?

    -Tanjung Priok Port, located in North Jakarta, is the largest and busiest port in Indonesia. It is a crucial transit point for goods and transportation in the region.

  • What is the purpose of the Indonesian Maritime Museum?

    -The Indonesian Maritime Museum was established to preserve the culture, history, and stories of Indonesia's maritime glory, focusing on the past, present, and future developments of the country's maritime sector.

  • When was the Indonesian Maritime Museum opened?

    -The Indonesian Maritime Museum was opened on December 7, 2018.

  • What are the two main sections of the Indonesian Maritime Museum?

    -The Indonesian Maritime Museum is divided into two rooms: one in the East wing, which focuses on the history of ports and shipping in Indonesia, and another in the West wing, which covers the history of the archipelago's kingdoms and trade.

  • Who is Raden Juanda Kartawijaya, and why is his statue featured in the museum?

    -Raden Juanda Kartawijaya was an Indonesian Prime Minister who is considered the father of Indonesian maritime history. He issued the Djoeanda Declaration on December 13, 1957, which unified the Indonesian seas into a single territory. His statue is featured in the museum as a tribute to his contribution to maritime history.

  • What historical ports are mentioned in the museum's East wing?

    -The East wing of the museum highlights several historical ports in Indonesia, including Belawan Port, Teluk Bayur Port, Tanjung Perak Port, Tanjung Emas Port, and Cirebon Port.

  • What is the significance of the diorama of the taxing ship in the West wing?

    -The diorama of the taxing ship, also called the True Star, is significant because it represents a large sailing ship that sank in the Gaspar Strait of the Bangka Belitung Islands in 1958. It is often referred to as the 'Titanic of the East' due to its size and historical importance.

  • What types of goods used for trade can be found in the West wing of the museum?

    -In the West wing, visitors can see examples of various goods used for trade during the era of the Austronesian sailors, such as spices like nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon, as well as trade goods from the Srivijaya era.

  • How does the Indonesian Maritime Museum contribute to understanding Indonesiaโ€™s maritime heritage?

    -The museum provides an in-depth look at the history of Indonesia's maritime development, showcasing models of ships, historical ports, trade routes, and cultural artifacts. It also offers insights into the role of maritime activities in shaping the nationโ€™s identity and economy.

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