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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads6 years ago

Here are some interesting things in my city:

1. Acehnese women ranked second most expensive in Indonesia

Many admitted that Aceh girls were famous for their beauty. The combination of various races of the world population met in Aceh. Starting from ethnic Thionghoa, Indian, European, and Arabic.Very Clearly this unique mix makes Aceh women, famous for their unique beauty. But beauty comes with an expensive price.

What is a dowry? Marry or property given by the bridegroom (or his family) to the bride (or family of the bride) at the time of marriage.

2. Aceh Has Two Non-Object World Heritage

Sumatra's Tropical Rainforest as a non-object world heritage includes Gunung Leuser National Park which 70% of its forest area is in the province of Aceh, including it. Gunung Leuser National Park is even predicted to be one of the most important conservation areas on earth. here is the only one in the world of Rhinos, Orangutans, Elephants.

3. Most Female Heroes in the World

Two of the seven female war generals in the world recorded the names of Admiral Keumalahayati and Commander Cut Nyak Dhien. Both of them are certainly no stranger to the history of this country. In fact, the two female generals were included in the ranks of the 10 Best Female Warrior at All Time and Women Warrior in South East Asia. In Aceh and National history literature, there are at least 11 women in Aceh recorded in the trajectory of history as female heroes in this country.

4. There are 154 churches scattered throughout the province of Aceh

Aceh Still accommodates non-Muslim people. There are 154 churches in 12 regencies and cities throughout Aceh.

Not only Christians, even Buddhists, Hindus, and Confucianism has its own place of worship. This is where it is later proven that tolerance is not just a concept but a lifestyle.

5. The most sophisticated port in Indonesia in the colonial era

The Sultanate of Aceh was indeed the last conquered country in the archipelago. But that does not mean that the Dutch do not want to build Aceh as they wish. The Dutch realized that the location of Aceh was so strategic as the entrance to the Straits of Melaka.