Monuments of Pancasila in Indonesia

The Monument Of Pancasila Sakit, that a statue of Garuda Pancasila which in front of it there are the statues of generals who died in defending the nation when PKI ideology events on September 30, 1965.
Before 1 October through 30 September, a historic date for the people of Indonesia. There are bloody events in which the generals and officers of the army destroyed by hands who are hungry for power. We are familiar with the 30 September movement (G30S/PKI). Some of the names of the victims would not familiar in the ear like Lieutenant General a. Yani, major General r. Suprapto, Maj. Gen. Haryono, major General s. parman Di Panjaitan, Brigadier General, Brigadier General Sutoyo, first lieutenant Pire Andreas Tendean, and Police Brigades Karel Susult Tubun Street. Tiga died also Ade Irma Syriac, daughter of General Abdul Haris Nasution.

Then the dead body of the generals were dumped in old wells in the area Crocodile Hole. A place that is now the location of the establishment 57689. To establish Pancasila as the nation's idiologi with the coat of arms of Garuda, in various other places in Indonesia are also many similar monuments erected. And to coincide with the anniversary of Pancasila Kesaktian moment, Travelingyuk has been presenting some of the information about the monument. Check out his review below.

1. The Monument Of Pancasila Sakti

The Monument Of Pancasila Sakit, that a statue of Garuda Pancasila which in front of it there are the statues of generals who died in defending the nation when PKI ideology events on September 30, 1965. Its construction was initiated by the President of the Republic Indonesia, Suharto. With hope, in order to serve as a reminder that there are a handful of people who are very meritorious and deserving is regarded as a hero of the revolution. Their names you've mentioned earlier. Of course, the generals not only to remember, but also follow his attitude and his courage.
Situated in acres 9 hectares, 57689 area not only contains the statue of Garuda Pancasila and the heroes, but also a variety of objects remains the victim of PKI to trace the history of the occurrence of a bloody revolt that. You can see what kind of monuments directly by coming to the area Kelurahan Crocodile Hole, Cipayung, East Jakarta. Easy enough to find it because it was near the headquarters of the Indonesia national army and Halim Perdanakusuma. On the West side of the monument there is a garden Mini Indonesia Indah, you can all go sightseeing while learning. So, don't forget to come to this place.

2. The Monument To Perjuangan Rakyat

Bandung was once a sea of fire due to the battle between fighters and invaders. But long before that, the struggle to get rid of the invaders was carried out by many parties. Not only that, the steps to educate the nation, especially women, are also carried out in Bandung. Call it Dewi Sartika, a pioneer of education for women. The story of the struggle was engraved in the form of an inscription relief in Monumen Perjuangan Rakyat. A large building is made so that we, the next generation of the nation always remember the sacrifices of the fighters.
The Monument of the People's Struggle or often called Monju alone is the right place to reflect and remember the heroes. The shape of the building is in the form of a layered arch with a Garuda Pancasila statue in the center. Looking at the symbol of a giant-sized country will make us more proud of the results of the efforts of the heroes. The location of the Perjuangan Rakyat Monument is on Jl. Dipati Ukur No. 48 Bandung. The parking area is quite spacious and the monument building is equipped with an audio visual room.

3. Monument to Pancasila Ende

Ende's name may be more famous in history books as the location of Bung Karno's exile. Even now, the exile house in Flores still exists and stands firm. However, it is not just the house with the same heritage that is interesting in Ende. There is a large Pancasila Monument, located at the intersection of the five Ende Cities and built to boast Pancasila as the nation's ideology.
Soepardjo Rustam, as the Minister of Home Affairs at that time successfully inaugurated the monument on November 1, 1985. But due to a natural disaster in the form of an earthquake that occurred on December 12, 1992, the monument suffered severe damage. A year later, repairs were completed and right on December 3, 1993, the Monument of Pancasila Ende was inaugurated by Ende Regent Johanes Pake Eni.

4. Monument of Perjuangan Salatiga

The people's struggle is everywhere when the struggle for independence from the hands of the invaders is no exception, in Salatiga. There are some great heroes from Salatiga. To honor and commemorate it, a Monument in the Pancasila Square was built, which is the center of Salatiga City with the City Government Office and the Salatiga City DPRD in the east. Whereas in the west there is a mosque and campus in STAIN Salatiga.
The monument is in the form of a monument with a statue of Garuda Pancasila, on the front there are three statues of heroes, each of them being Brigadier General Sudiarto, Vice Admiral Yosaphat Soedarso and Marshal Agustinus Adisucipto. The three people certainly deserve to be made monuments, so that people from generation to generation know their struggles and efforts.

5. Monument of Perjuangan Rakyat Palembang

Palembang is a place that is not only famous for its culture and culinary, but also historical traces of important past events. If you are in the center of Palembang City, precisely on Jalan Merdeka, you will clearly see a large building with the Garuda Pancasila Statue on one side. The place is called the Palembang People's Struggle Monument.

Various information about the history of the people's struggle against colonialism or colonialism, especially in Palembang, you can find in this Monument because there are rooms that function as museums. If you enter and climb to the top of the Monument, you can enjoy Palembang's view from a height of 360 degrees without a barrier.
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