Good evening to all my friends.Wherever you are, I hope you are well. 😘♥️

On this very happy occasion, I am back with all my friends in this beloved community. I would like to share my valuable experience with you all about my trip to a historic site in Aceh: the Aceh Tsunami Museum.
The Aceh Tsunami Museum is located in Banda Aceh, near the Baiturrahman Mosque, which I visited a few weeks ago. While visiting the Baiturrahman Mosque, my friend and I decided to explore another historic site in Banda Aceh: the Aceh Tsunami Museum. My friend agreed, and we hurried to the site.
While on our way, we were able to see the beauty of the Aceh Tsunami Museum building. It was a magnificent three-story building. On the way, we could see the beauty of the Aceh Tsunami Museum and take some pictures, with the words "Aceh Tsunami Museum" written on the front.



While I was still outside the museum area, I could see the beauty of the plants that grew very well around the museum area. Outside the museum area, I saw many motorbikes parked outside the museum area. And after a while outside the museum area, I immediately entered the area to see the conditions there and explore the Aceh Tsunami Museum.
Around the museum, there are also several trees that grow very well there. Under the plants, there are also many motorbikes parked because next to the place where you can take shelter under the shade of the trees. While I was still in the approximate place seeing the very magnificent and elegant Aceh Tsunami Museum building, I took some more pictures there, I was still in the outside area.



and did not extend the story in the area outside the museum because we really wanted to explore the Aceh tsunami museum which was very large and really wanted to see the Acehnese people trying when hit by the tsunami disaster in 2004. when before entering I had to queue in the outside area to buy tickets there were seen very many people queuing to buy tickets and I told one of my friends to take tickets to all our friends. permission again to queue to buy tickets and while waiting for my friend to bring tickets to enter the tsunami museum I saw very many people who were queuing to buy tickets entrance tickets to the museum Rp. 5,000 per person if for tourists 20,000 per person.



Queuing there was a bit long, it took about 15 minutes to get a ticket that cost Rp. 5,000 per person. While queuing there, I looked around the area because in the area around the museum there were still historical things left, such as the helicopter provided in the outside area before entering the museum area, you can see historical things, such as the helicopter provided on the left before entering the Aceh tsunami museum area, it was also forbidden to touch the helicopter and there was a guard sitting in front of the damaged helicopter. It looks like the helicopter can no longer be used and is badly damaged from the front, we can see that maybe it was carried away by the tsunami disaster in 2004


On this occasion, I would like to share with all my friends about the Aceh tsunami medium on the first floor because this museum has three floors to explore. If I share it in this post, this story will be very long, maybe I will continue it in the next post.
After a short wait for tickets, we were finally allowed to enter the museum area. When I first entered, I had to pass through a rather narrow path and had to go down because this medium on the first floor is underground. The corridor leading to the museum looked very quiet and dark and there were several paintings.


It only took a few steps through the alley, and after a while, I finally entered an area where I could reminisce about past events. First, I came across a glass screen standing upright on the first floor. In the screen, there were videos showing the Aceh tsunami and several other disasters that occurred in 2004 before the Aceh tsunami.
While watching the videos on the screen, I felt a little saddened by the struggles of the Acehnese people who were struggling to survive for their families when the tsunami struck the city of Banda Aceh. I stood for a while watching some of the videos, which made me sad, seeing the struggles of the Acehnese people.





After that, I left the place to go to another location. As I was leaving, I noticed a sign at the exit that explained the events on the screen. There were also translations in English and Indonesian.
Seeing these things, I took two more photos of the short story at the exit and entrance about the history of the Aceh tsunami.
That's enough for my short story this time. I hope it entertains you all. See you in my next post.



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Hello, I am a ferry, I named my HiVE account @alexwilliam. Sa I like to look for unique and interesting moments. I love sharing experiences with all my friends.☺️
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