A must visit museum when visiting Aceh. The museum is a symbolic structure and exhibition of the 2004 eartquake tsunami with magnitude of 9.2 to 9.3 that hit Aceh on 26th December and vanished 170,000 lifes of Indonesian, highest in the surrounding area of Aceh as the epicenrer was at the west coast of Aceh.The building resemble tsunami from above and visitors will be able to experienced the panic and devastating moment that peole went through during and after the tsunami. Ticket to enter about USD1.25, opening hour 9am to 4pm, but close everyday at 12noon to 2pm. Do note on the closing time at noon.Tips: The place is crowded during weekends and you will need min 2 hrs to go through the exhibitions. You may also buy your ticket right before 12noon, grab your lunch and enter at 2pm.
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A must visit museum when visiting Aceh. The museum is a symbolic structure and exhibition of the 2004 eartquake tsunami with magnitude of 9.2 to 9.3 that hit Aceh on 26th December and vanished 170,000 lifes of Indonesian, highest in the surrounding area of Aceh as the epicenrer was at the west coast of Aceh.The building resemble tsunami from above and visitors will be able to experienced the panic and devastating moment that peole went through during and after the tsunami. Ticket to enter about USD1.25, opening hour 9am to 4pm, but close everyday at 12noon to 2pm. Do note on the closing time at noon.Tips: The place is crowded during weekends and you will need min 2 hrs to go through the exhibitions. You may also buy your ticket right before 12noon, grab your lunch and enter at 2pm.
Banda Aceh is located in the northwest corner of Sumatra, Indonesia, across the sea from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and is also Indonesia's most conservative religious region. Knowing that Banda Aceh's name is still because of the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2005, two-thirds of the honesty was destroyed, and the tsunami museum was built to commemorate the lives lost in the tsunami. The atmosphere of the museum is quiet and sad, and you can experience the powerlessness of mankind in the face of nature.
This is a local museum in Banda Aceh, India. There are still many people coming to this museum. There are a lot of tourists here. It can be seen that it is very distinctive. It has a lot of Indian items in it. It is still worth coming.
สถาปัตยกรรมที่ดี ประกอบด้วยหลายชั้นและหลายห้องซึ่งหนึ่งในนั้นเป็นบ่อน้ำสวดมนต์ซึ่งมีชื่อผู้เสียชีวิตจากสึนามิอาเจะห์ปี 2547 นอกจากนี้ยังมีห้องโสตทัศนูปกรณ์ที่ฉาย
Tsunami Museum: In December 2004, a strong earthquake and tsunami triggered a tsunami in the sea off the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing 220,000 people, leaving 120,000 dead and 100,000 displaced in Aceh alone. On January 23, 2009, the Indonesian government completed a tsunami museum in Aceh province, the hard-hit region.