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Tsunami Victims Found unhurt After 7 Years Missing

Tsunami Victims Found unhurt After 7 Years Missing

| December 26, 2011

Meulaboh – Miracles happen in post-tsunami Aceh 2004. Meri Yulanda, 15, a boy from the village of Ujong Baroh, District Johan Heroes, Meulaboh, West Aceh, NAD back home. In fact, reportedly seven years ago, Meri is one of thousands of victims who died when the tsunami rolled Mecca’s Porch country. Emotion happy family welcomed her [...]

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Rumoh Aceh

Rumoh Aceh

| December 10, 2011

Origins. Confidence of individuals or communities and the natural conditions in which the individual or community life have a significant influence on the architecture, the house, which was made. It can be seen in the architecture Rumoh Aceh Special Province of Aceh, Indonesia. Rumoh Aceh is home to the stage with a pole between 2.50 [...]

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Aceh Tourism Rely Arts and Culinary

Aceh Tourism Rely Arts and Culinary

| December 8, 2011

Aceh – The Aceh Government target of 20 percent increase in tourist arrivals to the province in 2012 compared to the previous year. “About 20 thousand foreign tourists visited a number of areas in Aceh in 2010 and for 2012, we are targeting to increase between 15-20 percent,” said Head of Tourism and the Creative [...]

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Tari Guel

Tari Guel

| December 2, 2011

Guel dance is one of the cultural treasures in Aceh Gayo. Guel mean sounding. Particularly in the Gayo highlands, this dance has a long and unique story. The researchers said the dance and dance choreographer is not just a dance. He is a combination of literary arts, music and art of dance itself. During its [...]

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Tambo

Tambo

| December 1, 2011

Tambo is a traditional musical instrument of Aceh. Tambo Iboh made ​​of rods, cowhide, and rattan as a means of stretching the skin. The shape is a kind of drum and is played by being hit. In ancient times, legend serves as a communication tool to indicate the arrival times of prayer and to gather [...]

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Tari Mesekat

Tari Mesekat

| November 30, 2011

Mesekat one dance from tribal Alas in Southeast Aceh, is a dance that sung by children to adults in groups with a position lined up, it seems like people praying while reading tahayatul end. The dance is usually chosen to be priests is kadi or SHE will be role models in motion and poetry are [...]

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Asam Padeh

Asam Padeh

| November 28, 2011

Asam pedas is one of the dishes that taste sour and spicy, spice commonly used asam jawa, peppers, and various other spices blend. Its main ingredient is usually different types of fish and seafood such as tuna, snapper, tuna, mackerel, carp or squid. This dish can be found in the art of cooking Minangkabau heritage, [...]

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Tari Pho

Tari Pho

| November 27, 2011

Pho dance is a dance from Aceh. Pho words derived from the word peubae, peubae means meratoh or wail. Pho is a call or a designation of respect from the people’s servant to the Almighty God is Po Teu. When the king is called Po Teumeureuhom deceased. This dance is performed by women, usually done [...]

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Tari Laweut

Tari Laweut

| November 27, 2011

Laweut dance is dance that originated from Aceh. Laweut derived from the word invocation, praise the lord addressed to the Prophet Muhammad. Before the designation laweut used, first of all called Akoon (Seudati Inong). Laweut established name in the Aceh Cultural Week II (PKA II). This dance originated from Pidie and has grown throughout the [...]

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Tari Bines

Tari Bines

| November 26, 2011

Bines dance is a tribal dance Gayo (read; Gayo Dance) This dance is emerging and developing in Central Aceh but was later taken to the East Aceh. According to the history of this dance is introduced by a scholar named Syech Saman in order to preach. Bines played by women dance by sitting berbanjar singing [...]

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