Museum Nasional Indonesia menggelar pameran Indonesia, The Oldest Civilization on Earth 130: Years After Pithecanthropus Erectus.
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00:00For you, Jakarta people who are still confused to find a destination to spend time with family and friends during this holiday,
00:08you don't have to go far. Our beloved city has many tourist destinations rich in culture.
00:14One of them is the National Gallery of Indonesia.
00:17What do you think is there, friends?
00:19Let us know in the comments below.
00:21For you, Jakarta people who are still confused to find a destination to spend time with family and friends during this holiday,
00:26you don't have to go far. Our beloved city has many tourist destinations rich in culture.
00:31One of them is the National Gallery of Indonesia.
00:34What do you think is there, friends?
00:37Directly from December 21, 2024 to January 25, 2025,
00:43the exhibition held by the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, Fadli Zon,
00:48commemorates the discovery of P. T. Canthropus erectus since 130 years of the discovery of ancient Javanese humans by Eugene Dubois
00:57on the coast of Bengkawan, Solo in 1894.
01:01This exhibition also invites us to delve into the long journey of human evolution.
01:07Here, visitors can see more than 20 species
01:11depicting the long history of ancient human life in Indonesia.
01:17There is also the mention of P. T. Canthropus erectus due to fossil fossils
01:21found to form a human skeleton resembling a straight line.
01:26This fossil is the most famous and earliest ancient human fossil found in Indonesia.
01:33Not only ancient human fossils, but also replicas of ancient animal skeletons are exhibited here,
01:38such as the Nile horse, Kura-Kura, Boya Sungai, and Ancient Elephant.
01:43To make it even more interesting, the National Museum of Indonesia also presents an interactive screen.
01:49This exhibition also receives positive responses from visitors.
01:57As I said before, I didn't know much about ancient human life.
02:05Now, with this museum, I know more about ancient human life.
02:11I don't know much about ancient human life.
02:19I think it's good.
02:22In the past, people only knew about ancient human life through books.
02:31Now, it's more interesting.
02:34Actually, there is a little contradiction between the understanding of religion and history.
02:42That's the next question.
02:44Maybe later we will discuss more at home for the children.
02:54To see the fossil collection at the National Museum of Indonesia,
02:58you have to pay an admission ticket price of 25,000 rupiah for adults.
03:03Meanwhile, children aged 3 to 12 pay 15,000 rupiah per person.
03:09And for children under the age of 3, they are not charged a fee.
03:14From Jakarta, Siti Nurul Huda, Ibn Zaki, Antara News Agency, reporting.
03:39For more information, visit www.nasa.gov