BATAK TRACES IN THE MUSEUM

This building bears the name of Huta Museum is located in the village of Bolon and Simanindo, Village Simanindo, Samosir, North Sumatra. In this museum objects of cultural heritage Batak classical past. Its presence is also to keep the Batak ethnic traditions being lost to erode the timesBatak culture
To achieve this museum takes about 4 hours drive from Kuala Namu airport, Deli Serdang, to Parapat. The journey then continued to cross to the island of Samosir with large vessel for 45 minutes. Another option, can use a passenger ship with a travel time of about 25 minutes. After the ship docked, followed by an overland trip for 30 minutes.
Far? No need to worry about is a considerable distance. All will be paid exhausted after treading area Museum Huta Bolon that s ^ juk and shady. At least that's how I feel. In North Sumatra, there are quite a lot of museums, but I chose this place because it presents the most complete aktraksi. This destination has even included in the list of Lonely Planet recommendation
Museum Huta Bolon Simanindo a traditional house legacy of King Sidauruk which since 1969 as a museum open (open air museum). To enter the museum which is open every day from 9:00 to 17:00 pm, visitors admission price charged at Rp 30 thousand.
This museum attractions that are presented in the form of dance typical Batak tribe. The dancer is a museum of local people who no longer need pm every day except Sunday, which is at 11:45 pm. Dances are performed quite diverse, ranging from welcome dance, dance offerings, youth dance, a dance of celebration, to dance Sigale-gale. The visitors can come to dance in a particular session.
Sigale-gale is a core part of the show at this museum. Sigale-gale is one of the Batak Toba culture to be proud. This motion puppet store an amazing mythical stories. The story of how the love of parents to their children is never complete.
Once upon a time, a king who became ill because of mourning after the death of his beloved son named Manggale in a war. To treat the king, made a ceremony in the kingdom by providing Manggale face resembles a wooden doll. During the ceremony, the physician summon spirits Manggale and put the wooden doll. Manggale dolls danced to the accompaniment of music typical Batak.

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