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Visit Batak Museum And Huta bolon In Samosir Island

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The Hutabolon Museum on Samosir Island, North Sumatra is a tourist attraction that must be visited if tourists vacation on the island in Lake Toba. Understandably, this is one of the museums that is quite complete storing the relics of the Toba Batak tribe and is also equipped with the traditional Sigale-gale show. Located in Simanindo Village, Ambarita, Samosir Regency. From Tomok Pier, where ferries dock, the distance is around 20 kilometers. Or it can be reached in 30 minutes. The museum is in the form of a traditional Toba Batak house. This building is a relic of Raja Sidauruk, which since 1969, was later opened to the public. In stored various equipment Toba Batak tribes in the past. The collection is in the form of various ulos fabrics, there are various motives. Each motif has its own meaning, even with different opportunities. Such as for parties, births, deaths, etc. There are also cooking equipment from the old days. and everyday supplies such as gardening. Also

4 Locations For Learning The History Of Bataknese On Samosir Island Sumatra

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Sigale-gale dance performed at the Huta Bolon Museum, Simanindo, Samosir Regency. Samosir Island has become a chosen area to enjoy the beauty of Lake Toba. Not only is the largest lake in Southeast Asia that can be tasted of charm. The 1,419 square kilometer island also has historical heritage of the Toba Batak tribe. There are at least four locations in Samosir Regency, North Sumatra, where tourists can learn a lot about the tribe that lives on the Samosir Island. 1. Tomb of King Sidabutar It is the tomb of the ruler of Samosir in the past made of large intact stones. The stone is just laid on the ground. Entering the tomb of the king who is famous for his magic, tourists must wear ulos. The king died in 1544. This attraction is not far from the pier in Tomok. Tourists just walk to reach this tourist attraction. 2. Huta Siallagan In the form of a complex consisting of several Toba Batak houses, the king's tomb, as well as a set of tables and stones which wer