Marriage Customer in Aceh

Hi, hive friends, wherever you are, of course, we are all very proud to be part of this beloved community. On this occasion I would like to share the process of a party from one of my relatives.

Aceh is an area that is rich in a mix of cultures, ranging from a mixture of Arab, Chinese, European, Chinese and Indian cultures. One thing that is still maintained and upheld is the culture of traditional wedding processions, one of which is Acehnese customs. Before arriving at the wedding, there are many other rituals that must be passed either from the prospective groom or the bride.

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For example, the cah rauh process (male family comes to the woman's house) as messengers, application process, night boh gaca (Inai) , Intat linto or darabaro (the process of downloading the bride and groom) and later will be accompanied by the process of replying to rhymes, remembrance events at the bride's house during the party. In addition, there is also an additional process as well as the Peusijuk event that the bride and groom must go through. For those of you, the people of Aceh are used to seeing such a process. But it depends on the habits and customs of each place you live.

That's all from me, maybe on another occasion I will show you all another picture, sorry if there are word mistakes in writing this article and see you in my next post.

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