New Indonesian Heritage Museum JTP 1 with ASG Tour Technology (English Ver.)

Patung Loro Blonyo dari Jawa Tengah, dipercaya sebagai patung keberuntungan. (ist)

Batu, SERU.co.id – Entering the Eid holiday, Jawa Timur Park (JTP) Group again adds services to its loyal visitors. Along with the increasingly vibrant digitalization era, JTP Group management has also adapted by making new breakthroughs. Visitors can still enjoy all facilities practically digitally.

Marketing and Public Relations Manager of Jatim Park Group, Titik S. Ariyanto said, the Indonesian Heritage Museum at Jawa Timur Park 1, also welcomed visitors in the new normal era of Lebaran 2022, after 2 years of pandemic. The museum of the history of the nation’s ancestors has prepared Auto Self Guided (ASG) Tour technology for visitors. In this museum, guests can see a collection of thousands of artifact relics, which are exotically arranged from Sabang to Merauke.

“Even though the pandemic status has shifted to endemic, health and comfort. Visitors remain a top priority,” said Titik.

Titik continued, the ASG Tour application can provide information about the contents of one museum or vehicle with a clear and detailed explanation of the history and important information of each zone. Technically, Gadget visitors only need to connect to the service on the internet through a link to the name of the museum or zone in question. In Japan, services like this, tourists have to spend 500 Yen and leave an identity, while in Jatimpark it is free.

“At Jatim Park, visitors do not need to pay anymore and just connect to the link to be able to enjoy the service,” she said.

Titik gave an example, a stone statue named Leti, used as a worship ceremony in the animist era. The statue, found in the Yene Islands, Maluku, will show traces of blood poured on the surface of the stone layer, when highlighted by certain lights. This statue can be seen by visitors in the East Nusa Tenggara zone.

A different story can be obtained from the Loro Blonyo statue, from Central Java. This giant statue is believed to symbolize the love of a married couple. A pameo is believed, if anyone prays in front of the giant statue, his hopes can be granted.

“With this innovation, we hope to attract visitors to learn and recreate. Without fear of confusion about the information available in the tourist area, especially at the Indonesian Heritage Museum,” he said. (dik/rhd)

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