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Dive into the cultural heritage at the Ranggawarsito Museum

Studying culture and society can be done in one way, namely by visiting state museums that have been provided by the government. This is what we as students can do to conserve these values, namely visit one of the state museums in Central Java Province, namely the Ranggawarsita Museum. Novan Bayu Hariyahya, Alifah Novri Arinta,...
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Historical Visit to Sam Poo Kong Temple

Sam Poo Kong Temple. According to visitjawatengah.jatengprov.go.id, this pagoda, also known as the Gedung Batu Temple, is the oldest Chinese temple in Semarang, the provincial capital of Central Java. The building covers an area of 1,020 square meters and is influenced by 14th-century Chinese and Javanese architectural styles. The temple is painted a resplendent red...
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Building Student Character Through Tree Planting Activities

Character education is very important in the current era. Character is the quality of mental, moral, or ethical strength that is a special personality trait that acts as a driving force and differentiator between one individual and another (Hidayatullah, 2010). Character can also be interpreted as attitudes, behaviors, motivations, and skills that are formed due...
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Exploring Traces of History and Culture Stored in Lawang Sewu, Semarang City

Lawang Sewu is one of the many historical buildings in Indonesia and is located in the city of Semarang. The name Lawang Sewu comes from the Javanese language, which means “a thousand doors”. This is because the historic building has many doors and windows. Lawang Sewu is an icon of Dutch colonial architecture that has...
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The Role of the Kampung Pelangi Community in Increasing Kampung Pelangi’s Potential Through Creative Value

Semarang Pelangi Village Tourism is located at Jalan Doctor Sutomo No. 89, Randusari Village, South Semarang, Semarang City, Central Java. This area has clear boundaries, which are bordered by Dominico Savio Middle School to the north, Bergota Public Cemetery to the east, Dr. Kariadi to the south, and Jalan Raya Doctor Sutomo to the west....
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Exploring the History of Islamic Development in Central Java at Museum Perkembangan Islam Jawa Tengah

On Friday, May 12, 2023, an observation was conducted at the Museum Perkembangan Islam Jawa Tengah, located in the area of the Complex of Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah, Sambirejo Village, Gayamsari District, Semarang City. The observation was carried out by six students from the Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences, including Novia Silvana Simorangkir,...
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Social Conservation Observation at Lawang Sewu

Lawang Sewu Review is one of the most famous historical buildings in Indonesia. This building is an old one that has art deco architecture. This building was once used as the Head Office of the Railway (Tram) or Nederlandsch Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (NIS) (jatengprov, n.d.). This iconic building is located in the Tugu Muda Complex...
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Observation of National Values at Mandala Bhakti Struggle Museum

Museum Perjuangan Mandala Bhakti is a national monument that symbolizes Indonesia’s struggle for independence from colonialism. Established in 1985, the museum is an important landmark that reminds Indonesians and tourists of the sacrifices made by the nation’s ancestors. The museum plays an important role in preserving and promoting national values such as unity, patriotism, and...
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Socio-Cultural Observations at the Ranggawarsita Museum

Ranggawarsita Museum is the largest and most comprehensive museum in Central Java. This museum has collections related to history, nature, archeology, culture, the development period, and views of the archipelago. The design of the Ranggawarsita Museum building is in a postmodern classical (Joglo) style, and an area of about 1.8 hectares adds to the splendor...
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The history of the Menara Melayu Mosque in Semarang

Kampung Melayu Semarang is a village where there were once many immigrants of Malay descent who lived in the area to trade. Then other nations such as Arabs and Gujarati Indians as well as Chinese and Europeans landed in this village to trade and preach. Then the Arab and Gujarati Indian immigrants who were Muslim...
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