Aceh is a country full of very strong customs rules. This rule has been inherited by ancestors since tens of centuries ago.
Here I would like to share the pictures I took in the well-preserved Aceh museum in downtown Banda Aceh.
The image is a picture of a tool for making flour. This tool is called "JENGKI".
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"JENGKI" is a tool designed to destroy rice and rice for flour. Before, the rice that is processed into rice, first in though using this tool to peel the skin to become rice.
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This tool has been designed by the Acehnese since hundreds of years ago by ancestors who inherited for their offspring. In fact, there are some villagers, to this day still use this tool to make flour from rice and sticky rice. It has become a work in cultivation so that the ancestral heritage is not lost on the face of the earth.
Hopefully this post will be an inspiration for all friends, and also can make Aceh become a country like semuala.Thanks so much.
Good Luck
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