SumatraSelatan - Indonesia. Rating : 2.5 (86 pemilih) Diceritakan kembali oleh Samsuni[1] Legenda Pulo Kemaro adalah sebuah legenda yang mengisahkan asal mula terjadinya Pulau Kemaro di daerah Palembang, Sumatra Selatan, Indonesia. Menurut cerita, pulau tersebut merupakan penjelmaan Siti Fatimah putri Raja Sriwijaya yang menceburkan diri ke

A story from South SumatraOnce upon a time, there was a kingdom in the area of South Sumatra led by a king. The king had a very beautiful daughter named Siti Fatimah. Besides her beauty, the princess was also well-known for her kindness and good manners. Many young men fell in love with her. However, they dared not approach her because the king wanted his daughter to marry a rich a prince of China, named Tan Bun An, came to the kingdom to talk about the trades of the two kingdom. The king wanted to collaborate with Tan Bun An as long as Tan Bun An shared his profit to the king. Tan Bun An agreed with the king’s deal. He decided to stay in South Sumatra for several months. One day, when Tan Bun An was in the palace, he encountered Princess Siti Fatimah and instantly fell for her beauty. To his delight, the princess returned his affection. The two then promised to meet each other whenever Tan Bun An came to the palace. They became lovers. After a few months, Tan Bun An decided to propose marriage to Siti Fatimah. He asked the king for his daughter’s hand. “Your Majesty, I want to marry your daughter, Princess Siti Fatimah. We have met for a long time and we suit each other perfectly,” said the king, who was determined to marry his daughter only to a wealthy man, stated his terms. “You may marry her if you pay me the bride price.”“What is the bride price, Your Majesty?” asked Tan Bun An.“Bring me nine jars full of gold. After the jars are in my palace, you may marry my daughter,” replied the king.“I agree. I will write a letter to my parents asking them to send nine jars of gold to South Sumatra,” said Tan Bun letter from the king of China finally arrived. He was willing to send nine jars of gold as the bride price for Siti Fatimah. The lovers were overjoyed. Their dream had almost come few months later, the ship from China carrying the bride price arrived. Tan Bun An and Siti Fatimah went to the Musi River to welcome the ship. Tan Bun An rushed on board and immediately looked for the jar. He opened the cover of a jar, and behold, instead of the gold he expected, it was filled with rotten vegetables! How frustrated Tan Bun An was! Enraged at his father, who played trick on him, he threw the jar into the water. He opened the covers of all the other jars. Seeing the same rotten vegetables, he tossed them to the water. However, when he threw the last jar, the jar crashed into the vessel wall. Pieces of gold, hidden underneath the rotten vegetables, were revealed. Tan Bun An was aghast. It turned out his parents intentionally put rotten vegetables over the pieces of gold to hide them from pirates. Realizing his mistake, Tan Bun An quickly jumped into the sea to retrieve the jars. Siti Fatimah saw the whole incident. She waited anxiously for Tan Bun An to come out of the water. However, he did not appear. “Prince Tan Bun An, where are you? Please return safely to me, or I will look for you in the sea,” pleaded the princess.“Please, princess, don’t!” said her maids.“I must! My maids, if I don’t come back, there shall rise a mound in the middle of the sea. You shall know that it is our graves,” said the she jumped into the water and never came back. The next day, in the middle of the Musi River, a mound appeared, rising higher and higher. It was named Kemaro Island, which means “the island of drought”, because it was never drowned by the river even when the water overflowed.
TheLegend of Kemaro Island Folklore from South SumatraA long time ago, there was a kingdom in South Sumatra. The king had a very beautiful daughter. her name was Siti Fatimah. She was single. many young man fell in love with her. however, they did not have any courage to propose her. The king wanted his daughter only to marry a rich man.One
It is said that during the era of the Srivijaya kingdom, ruled a wise king who had a beautiful daughter named Siti upon a time, a group of merchants from China led by Tam Bun An, came to the Sriwijaya kingdom. Tam Bun An heard news from the local community about the beauty of Siti Fatimah, a daughter of the king of Sriwijaya. On the advice of the ship's captain, Tam Bun An then went to the palace to meet Siti Fatimah. They then came to the palace carrying the procession of musical instruments along with the lion dance. Seeing the excitement in front of the palace, the king's daughter immediately came out to take a look. Siti Fatimah was very impressed with the lion dance performance. Tam Bun An was finally able to meet Siti Fatimah. They then became acquainted with each other. Since then the two of them often held meetings. Over time the seeds of love emerged between the two of them. Tam Bun An Wants To Apply For Siti Fatimah Raja Sriwijaya found out about his son's relationship with Tam Bun An, then called Tam Bun An. In front of the King, Tam Bun An expressed his intention to propose to Siti Fatimah. However, the King objected because of differences in customs. “Great King. I intend to apply for my daughter, Siti Fatimah, to become my wife. I really love him. " said Tam Bun An. "Young people, we have different customs. I also don't want my child to be brought to China. " said the King. "If that is the wish of the King, then I am willing to stay in the country of Sriwijaya." said Tam Bun An who had fallen in love with Siti Fatimah. "Okay then I agree to marry my son to you. But to prove your seriousness, you must hand over nine large jars of pure gold. " said the King. Tam Bun An was pleased to hear the king's explanation. He agreed to hand over nine large jars of pure gold. Tam Bun An immediately sent a letter to his parents in mainland China via a dove, to send nine large jars of gold, so he could propose to the girl he loved. Soon afterwards, a reply letter came from the parents of Tam Bun An who stated that he would immediately send the nine gold jars he requested. Tam Bun An's parents immediately prepared their child's request. Because the journey was very far, worried about the pirates in the middle of the sea, his parents put rotten vegetables on the top of the golden jar to trick the pirates. A few months later, the ship carrying nine jars of gold from Tam Bun An's parents arrived at the Royal pier. Tam Bun An invited Raja and Siti Fatimah to board the ship. Tam Bun An immediately opened the gold jar. To his surprise, he found that it contained only rotten vegetables. He then opened another jar and found that it had the same contents, rotten vegetables. Feeling angry, Tam Bun An then threw the jars into the Musi River. One by one he threw the jars into the river. When he was about to throw the ninth urn, the jar fell on the floor and broke and scattered to take out a pure gold bar. Knowing this, Tam Bun An regretted that he had thrown away the eight gold jars. Siti Fatimah tries to calm her lover. Likewise, King Sriwijaya tried to calm Tam Bun An. The king said that Tam Bun An could marry his daughter because the conditions had been met. "Lord King. I am very sorry to have thrown away the gold jars. Let me go into the river to get the gold back. " Tam Bun An immediately jumped into the river even though everyone had stopped him. The legend of the Kemaro Island of the Musi River The people on the dock waited anxiously, because after all this time, Tam Bun An had not yet surfaced. Siti Fatimah looked very panicked. He looks like he is about to jump into the river following his lover. The people tried to prevent Siti Fatimah from jumping, but it was too late. Siti Fatimah threw herself into the river to find her lover. Raja Sriwijaya immediately shouted for the people to jump into the river, looking for Siti Fatimah and Tam Bun An. After hours and hours, people couldn't find them either. Knowing this, the King of Sriwijaya became very sad. Years after this incident, at the place where Tam Bun An and Siti Fatimah plunged into themselves, a sediment or delta emerged which continued to expand into an island. The people gave it the name Kemaro Island. Then the local people built a mosque and a temple to honor a pair of Putri Fatimah & Tam Bun Island is a small delta on the Musi River, Palembang, South Sumatra. This is a folk tale about Kemaro Island which is said to be related to the love story of a daughter of the king of Sriwijaya, Siti Fatimah, and a merchant from China, Tam Bun An.
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Thereis a legend from Palembang about Kemaro Island. Once upon a time, the king which was leading in Sriwijaya kingdom had a daughter, who was called Siti Fatimah. She was very beautiful. She fell in love with a trader from Tiongkok, Tan Bun Ann. Both Siti Fatimah and Tan Bun Ann loved each other. One day, Tan Bun Ann wanted to marry Siti Fatimah.
Abstract This research is aimed to determine the role of Indonesian folklorecontext namely the Legend of Kemaro Island in supporting averagelearning on 6 grade students with Pendidikan Matematika RealistikIndonesia PMRI approach. The method used is a design research thatcontains three stage namely preliminary design, teaching experiment,and retrospective analysis. Results from the research shows thatIndonesian folklore context can support students to develop theirknowledge in the concept of average. Strategy and model emergentmodeling that students discover, describe and discuss the constructionor contribution shows how students can use to help their initialunderstanding of the concept of average. TheLegend of Kemaro Island for Supporting Students in Learning Average. Lestariningsih, Lestariningsih ( STKIP Sidoarjo, Jawa Timur) Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra ( Sriwijaya University, Palembang) Darmawijoyo, Darmawijoyo ( Sriwijaya University, Palembang)
A story from South Sumatra Once upon a time, there was a kingdom in the area of South Sumatra led by a king. The king had a very beautiful daughter named Siti Fatimah. Besides her beauty, the princess was also well-known for her kindness and good manners. Many young men fell in love with her. However, they dared not approach her because the king wanted his daughter to marry a rich man. Then a prince of China, named Tan Bun An, came to the kingdom to talk about the trades of the two kingdom. The king wanted to collaborate with Tan Bun An as long as Tan Bun An shared his profit to the king. Tan Bun An agreed with the king’s deal. He decided to stay in South Sumatra for several months. One day, when Tan Bun An was in the palace, he encountered Princess Siti Fatimah and instantly fell for her beauty. To his delight, the princess returned his affection. The two then promised to meet each other whenever Tan Bun An came to the palace. They became lovers. After a few months, Tan Bun An decided to propose marriage to Siti Fatimah. He asked the king for his daughter’s hand. “Your Majesty, I want to marry your daughter, Princess Siti Fatimah. We have met for a long time and we suit each other perfectly,” said the prince. The king, who was determined to marry his daughter only to a wealthy man, stated his terms. “You may marry her if you pay me the bride price.” “What is the bride price, Your Majesty?” asked Tan Bun An. “Bring me nine jars full of gold. After the jars are in my palace, you may marry my daughter,” replied the king. “I agree. I will write a letter to my parents asking them to send nine jars of gold to South Sumatra,” said Tan Bun An. The letter from the king of China finally arrived. He was willing to send nine jars of gold as the bride price for Siti Fatimah. The lovers were overjoyed. Their dream had almost come true. A few months later, the ship from China carrying the bride price arrived. Tan Bun An and Siti Fatimah went to the Musi River to welcome the ship. Tan Bun An rushed on board and immediately looked for the jar. He opened the cover of a jar, and behold, instead of the gold he expected, it was filled with rotten vegetables! How frustrated Tan Bun An was! Enraged at his father, who played trick on him, he threw the jar into the water. He opened the covers of all the other jars. Seeing the same rotten vegetables, he tossed them to the water. However, when he threw the last jar, the jar crashed into the vessel wall. Pieces of gold, hidden underneath the rotten vegetables, were revealed. Tan Bun An was aghast. It turned out his parents intentionally put rotten vegetables over the pieces of gold to hide them from pirates. Realizing his mistake, Tan Bun An quickly jumped into the sea to retrieve the jars. Siti Fatimah saw the whole incident. She waited anxiously for Tan Bun An to come out of the water. However, he did not appear. “Prince Tan Bun An, where are you? Please return safely to me, or I will look for you in the sea,” pleaded the princess. “Please, princess, don’t!” said her maids. “I must! My maids, if I don’t come back, there shall rise a mound in the middle of the sea. You shall know that it is our graves,” said the princess. Then she jumped into the water and never came back. The next day, in the middle of the Musi River, a mound appeared, rising higher and higher. It was named Kemaro Island, which means “the island of drought”, because it was never drowned by the river even when the water overflowed. Trivia The kingdom in this story is Sriwijaya, a powerful Buddhist kingdom in Palembang. Ancient kingdoms in Indonesia were either Buddhist or Hindu. Pulau Kemaro is an actual creek near Musi River, 40 km from Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra. South Sumatra is well-known for its Chinese influences. In Pulau Kemaro, there is a 9-floor pagoda, built in 2006, and a Buddhist temple, built in 1962. In front of the Buddhist temple, there are tombstones for Prince Tan Bun An and Princess Siti Fatimah. There is also a tree called “Pohon Cinta” the tree of love in the temple. It is believed that couples who carve their names on this tree will continue to marriage. Sources [1] [2] [3]
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Legendof the Srivijaya Princess and the Chinese Prince. There are many legends connected to the chinese princess ( or possibly a prince ) buried on Kemaro. According to one version, the island is evidence and symbol of the love and loyalty of Princess Siti Fatimah, daughter of the King of Srivijaya, towards a taiwanese prince called Tan Bun An.
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