Travel to Traditional Retail at the Tsunami Tourism Center

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I enjoy traveling, and whenever I do, I make it a point to stop by any local traditional or retail marketplaces. There were always traditional retailers hawking their wares in the different places I visited. I typically visit stalls that sell regional food or snacks and traditional traders who offer traditional mementos.

I'm interested in purchasing goods from traditional retailers for a variety of factors, such as: The service is friendly, and the transaction interface can make price offers and deal choices, The goods being sold are authentic and of high grade. By receiving offers at lower rates, conducting conventional business can result in greater cost savings, Supports local residents' economic development and encourages the growth of small businesses in tourist areas. Buyers are served directly by the seller with adequate product descriptions, allowing them to purchase product price offers.

I had an interest in visiting this shop from a distance when I parked because it is a place where I can search for trinkets made by locals. Many different mementos are offered in this traditional retail establishment, including hats, sarongs, songkets, trinkets, bags, hangers, brooches, gifts, and a variety of specialty foods or snacks. The items being sold as souvenirs are authentic items that have local themes from Aceh.

Local vendors occupy each store door in this traditional retail, which has a footprint of about 3X3 meters. When visitors come to museums or other tourism destinations, they typically buy traditional goods to take home as souvenirs. Because the goods are provided at low prices, many tourists frequently stop by and purchase items from this store.

The PLTD APUNG Museum is a popular tourist destination in Punge Blang Cut, Jaya Baru, Banda Aceh, 23116, and is where you'll find this traditional retail store without a business name. The museum's front page or the left side of the parking lot both prominently display this retail's presence. Numerous shops offering conventional goods can be found here. Locals who receive care from the museum own this conventional store.

An embroidered "Kupiah Teuku Umar" motif on a cap is something I'm intrigued in purchasing. My interest was particularly piqued by the round Kupiah with Aceh embroidered patterns in hues of yellow, red, dark green, and black. I want to purchase hat-related goods produced locally by skilled craftspeople. In addition to hats, "Pinto Aceh" sarongs come in a variety of styles and colors and are quite fashionable, stylish, charming, and exquisite to wear.

I purchase mementos for my family back home at conventional retail establishments as souvenirs. When I tour traditional or retail markets from the various regions I have traveled to, my journey is always full of tales and experiences. similar to my encounters with conventional shops that offer souvenirs from Acehnese.

IDR 50K, which is equal to 6.6 HIVE, is the cost of one "Kupiah Teuku Umar" headwear. When this article was created on February 24, 2023 at 17.00 WIB, the exchange rate was 6.6 HIVE. This represents a reasonable value when compared to the cost of a conventional skullcap, which has significant spiritual and philosophical significance.

The cost of other items like bags and sarongs, which are offered separately, ranges from IDR 10K to IDR 20K. (1.3-3.9 HIVE). To bring home as a gift for our friends or family, this is a trademark item. We can bargain for a lower value than the price value listed on the merchandise.

That was my article, and I hope it was able to inform and educate everyone. I appreciate you taking the time to read my article and comment.

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