When I got there, it turned out that journalists from @Japan came to the grave, so travel friends, the grave next to my house is called Teuku Saidi's grave. So I talked to the Japanese, but it turned out that there was one who could speak Indonesian, so we chatted and talked about the problem of eating. Eh, it turns out that the tomb next to my house is already well-known outside the region, even worldwide. After that I asked for a photo, and he also took lots of photos of the tomb.
After that, I invited the @Japanese urang to visit Nahrisyah's grave, which I posted in this beloved community. Oh yes, my travel friend, so I will tell you a little about the tomb that is next to my house. The name of this tomb is Teuku Sidi Abdullah Tomb, so this tomb has been here for a long time, according to the story, it was just sent via the sea in our village, the origin of this stone is from @arab and on the stone there are many Arabic writings.
There are also those who say that it is a rock not a tomb, because the stone was presented by the king from Arabia to teuku sidi abdullah as a tribute to the good people in Aceh at that time, and there are many stories and opinions about the tomb that is next to my house, you are still my friend traveling. So for travel friends who want to know more, you can visit here right away, if you want to visit but don't know anyone yet, you can contact me directly, by commenting on my post by asking for my WhatsApp number.
Oh yes steemit friends, those who don't know the way can just look at the google map, yes, there is. So don't be tired anymore looking for the address. But the place is not good anymore, because it is not well maintained anymore, Acehnese are used to it, not advanced with cultural sites, so for travel friends who like history, go on to my village. Surely you will find many historical places in my village. So it's been a travel companion for today. See you in the next post.
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