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Tin Museum
(photo: JalanBerdua)
(photo: Kumparan)
Tin Museum
Bangka Belitung Province is one of the Indonesian national tin producers. This museum is the only Tin Museum ever built in the world today. Here visitors can not only learn the mining process and various types of tin, but we can also discover the historical development of the tin mining industry in Bangka Belitung.
Tourist Attractions in Bangka Belitung
Lengkuas Island
Lengkuas Island can be reached for just 30 minutes with a speedboat from Tanjung Kelayang
Bangka Belitung
Batik Motifs
Biji Kopi
The coffee seeds motif illustrates the pride of local coffee specialities in
Daun Simpor
This motif is inspired by the Simpor plant (Dillenia Suffruticosa) which is a typical
Daun Lada Hitam
The black pepper motif represents the main commodity of Bangka Belitung
Kain Cual
Cual textile tradition has existed since the 17th century. The word “Cual” refers to
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Hiu Taliyasan
Indonesia is also home to the world’s largest fish, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus). Hiu Taliyasan refers to
Kaganga Tanah Rejang
If Batik Besurek combines Arabic calligraphy motifs, then the Kaganga batik takes
Bintik Tujuh
The Bintik Tujuh (Seven Dots) motif has 7 white spots and green color gradation as
Pattimura
Pattimura is the name of an Indonesian hero who fought against colonialism in
Singayaksa
The Singayaksa motif comes from the name of a place where Sultan Hasanuddin used to
Lipaq Sabe
Lipaq Saqbe contains a simple geometric classical motif with various flower decorations. This textile is
Sekar Jati
Sekar means flower and Jati refers to teak trees that symbolizes a strong mental character that
Tabir Tanjung
Tanjung flower is a type of Cherry tree flower, which is commonly found in
Jupri Kembang Teh
Kembang Teh illustrates the tendrils of tea plants that grow in the highlands of
Pucuk Rebung Riau
Pucuk Rebung symbolizes heart determination in achieving goals, good luck, and
Gigi Haruan Lidi
The Gigi Haruan Lidi motif is taken from the name of the cork fish and is a symbol of
Pati-Pati Pinehiku
It symbolizes the hierarchy in society and the social status of the Mekongga
Besurek Rafflesia
The term “Basurek” refers to a textile that contains letters or inscriptions
Gorga Simeol-Meol
The Gorga Simeol-meol is a pattern of plant tendrils. it is regarded as a symbol of longevity and
Kaharingan
The Kaharingan or ‘tree of life’ based on the Dayak tribes’ belief system. This tree symbolizes
Daun Sirih
This motif illustrates betel leaves that are used by Lombok communities as traditional
Mahkota Siger
Siger is the crown of a noblewoman in ancient time. It is a symbol of femininity, strength, and
Angsa Duo
According to legend, the Angso duo batik motif is a pair of swans that are believed to have led Princess
Tubo Kelapa
Coconut tree is a symbol of a good character and strong mentality. It illustrates the more success a person, the more
Rumah Mamuju
the Batik motif illustrates the house of Mamuju King with the stairs, located on the left of the wooden stage house
Awan Berarak
Awan Berarak is a combination of Dayak motifs and Malay patterns. The word ‘Awan Berarak’ means the
Gamolan
This motif illustrates Gamolan, a bamboo musical instrument of Lampung that is
Salakanagara
Salakanagara batik motif illustrates the first kingdom in the Betawi land
Kain Cual
Cual textile tradition has existed since the 17th century. The word “Cual” refers to
Enggang Dayak
Local people beliefs that hornbills are an incarnation of the Commander of the Birds. It has supernatural
Biji Kopi
The coffee seeds motif illustrates the pride of local coffee specialities in
Karawo Pinang
Pinang refers to the Palm areca tree. This motif is considered as the original
Sido Mulyo
Sidomulyo is one of the classical motifs, which is specifically used for the bride’s costume in
Teguh Bersatu
This batik motif shows the strength of the people of Kupang. It also represents a sense of
Bale Lumbu
This motif signifies the welfare of the ancient Sasak society. Bale also symbolizes the
Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat motif represents the marine life at Raja Ampat archipelago in
Pinawetengan
The Pinawetengan Batik pattern was taken from a prehistoric inscription in
Burung Bidadari
Bidadari birds are endemic birds in Halmahera. This motif represents an
Gurdo Solo
Gurdo or garuda bird is the mount of the Indian god Vishnu. As the Sun Bird,
Leuit Sijimat
This motif reflects the daily activities of the Baduy tribe in Banten. The main ornaments of batik motif consist of:
Gentala Arasy
Built as high as 80 meters, the tower also highlights the historical side of
Bekantan Pakis
This motif represents Pakis Haji (Polystichum setiferum), an endemic plant in
Cengkeh
The clove flower motif is the main commodity of the Tolitoli Regency. This motif represents
Sekomandi
Its philosophical meaning is the eternal union which refers to a saying “until death do us part”
Ake Patra
Ake is related to the divinity and the composition of the universe. It is a symbol of
La Galigo
La Galigo is a literary work of the Buginese Epic that has 300 thousand epic lines. It is considered even
Bultiya
The word ‘Bultiya’ is an acronym of the three major tribes in North Kalimantan, namely
Desa Na Tolu
The Desa Na Tolu characteristic pattern symbolizes the Batak philosophy of existence and
Pohon Hayat (Tree of Life)
The Batik motifs in Lampung are dominated by the acculturation of Buddhist and
Srimanganti
The name of the Srimanganti motif is derived from Palace’s hallway that connects to
Tifa Totobuang
The batik motifs illustrate Maluku’s traditional music instrument called
Bomba Mawar
This motif means sacred love for family, kingdom, and God; It also illustrates
Daun Lada Hitam
The black pepper motif represents the main commodity of Bangka Belitung
Kuda Kupang
Horses symbolize wealth. It contains noble values of virtuous characters that bring
Kerawang Tegak Aceh
The Vertical Upright (Kerawang Tegak) Motif symbolizes a person who has a strong
Tongkonan
Toraja’s traditional house is called Tongkonan. Tongkonan is a place for
Buketan Bali
The Balinese bouquet (Buketan Bali) is a floral arrangement and the name is
Gonggong Beruntun
This motif illustrates that a person should maintain a positive attitude and
Kawung
The Kawung motif was created by Sultan Agung Hanyokrokusumo (1593 – 1645) as a symbolic gift for
Malinau Cultural Festival
You will witness a unique competition that might not be found other than in
Parang Seling
Parang Seling or “alternating daggers” is a royal batik motif. It is a feminine variant of
Ukir Sentani
The Ukir motif is a batik motif that is inspired by various traditional Sentani wood carvings
Lok Baintan Floating Market
As you can imagine, the most authentic thing is that you can buy things and even
Lontara
The Lontara script itself is a typical ancient script of Bugis and Makassar communities. History records that
Durian Pecah
Broken Durian motifs depict the foundation of faith. The second half signifies the mastery of
Tikar Natuna
The Tikar Natuna motif is adapted from the traditional making of pandanus mats in
Tangerang Herang
Tangerang Herang motif is a symbol of Tangerang city. The Tangerang Herang batik motif consists of
Parang Rusak
Another meaning behind this motif is an unconquerable spirit, symbolized by
Tengkawang Ampiek
With its many advantages, the Dayaks use this leaf in ritual ceremonies. This plant is a symbol of
Sero Tangga
The Sero Tangga illustrates an endearing feeling and sacrifices of a person to fulfil
Ikan tambal
The word “Ikan” refers to fish. The philosophical meaning of Ikan Tambal means is
Pala Salawaku
This motif illustrates the unique weapons of the Maluku region, namely
Gedhog Kembang Waluh
a combination of Javanese cultural motif of the Majapahit kingdom (XII-XIV century) with
Wakatobi
It symbolizes the coastal beauty of the Wakatobi island and the symbol of Patra symbolizes
Tenun Bima
The motifs are adopted from Bima woven textile. This pattern has received a great
Dayak Taghol
Dayak Taghol has a distinctive style of four curved lines and small dots. This motif represents
Paqbarre Allo
The word “Barre” means round and “Allo” means the sunlight. This motif is interpreted as
Kasih Tak Sampai
‘Kasih Tak Sampai’ is an idiom in the Indonesian language which refers to
Besurek Rembulan
This batik illustrates praise for God who created the wonderful universe