Belajar Sambil Berwisata di Pasar Barang Antik Semarang
Describing Historical Place
Dunia ini penuh dengan
tempat-tempat bersejarah yang menakjubkan, selama bertahun-tahun adanya
manusia, beberapa bangunan yang menakjubkan telah terbentuk. Struktur dan
bentuk yang kuno ciri khas zaman dulu membuat wisatawan dari dalam maupun luar
negeri tertarik untuk mengunjunginya. Apakah kalian pernah mengunjungi salah
satunya? Yuk ikut Minma jalan-jalan sekaligus belajar mengenai historical place
di Kota Semarang.
Historic Place Definition
A historical place is basically any locality, structure or area that contributes to a comprehension and appreciation of a society’s history and cultures. It, therefore, has three major elements; it is a geographical place meaning it can be a house, structure, area or site, has associated historic values as well as the significance and a connection to a community, person or group of people. That is why it forms one of the most precious assets to the concerned persons. Historical environments tell visitors and future generations how various people shaped the society and landscape.
https://edgearticles.com/2019/01/08/essay-on-historical-places-meaning-and-importance/
Vocabulary
https://englishfortourismzubiri.weebly.com/vocabulary-for-describing-places.html
List of Words to Describe Place
When you visit some
unusual places and you want to describe them. Here are some unbiased
descriptors to helm you label a place:
Ancient - Belonging to an
earlier period of time
Contemporary - Existing
in the present time
Modern - Of or relating
to the current time
Traditional - In keeping
with conventional customs
Creepy - Causing feelings
of fear or disgust
Expensive - Costly;
having a very high price
Bleak - Gloomy; somber
Boring - Dull;
uninteresting
Homey - Cozy; inviting
Charming - Fascinating;
likeable
Cosmopolitan - Appealing
to people from all across the globe
Alive - Full of life
Attractive - Pleasing;
charming
Beautiful - Having
qualities that are pleasing or appealing
https://grammar.yourdictionary.com/grammar/word-lists/list-of-words-to-describe-places.html
Word Order
Learn about the word
order when you have more than one adjective and do the exercises to practise
using it.
In English, the proper order for adjectives is known as the Royal Order of Adjectives. The Royal Order of Adjectives is as follows:
Determiner (This isn’t a type of adjective, however, determiners—including articles, possessives, and demonstratives—are considered in the Royal Order of Adjectives. They must always come before adjectives and the nouns they modify.)
The, your, our, these
- Quantity
One, seven, many, few.
- Opinion
Delicious, heroic, misunderstood, valuable.
Sometimes, this category is divided into two categories: general and specific opinion, with general opinion coming before specific opinion. For example, you might describe a specific tablet as a popular, perfect choice for digital illustrators. The general opinion here is that it’s popular, an opinion held by many (and easily verified). The more specific opinion is that it’s perfect for digital illustrators—it’s your personal opinion, but it might not be as widely held as the opinion that it’s popular.
- Size
Huge, tiny, medium-sized, small.
- Age
New, old, decades-old, second-newest
- Shape
Square, round, triangular, geometric
- Color
Blue, gray, yellow, red
- Origin/material
American, wooden, velvet, African
- Qualifier
Hound dog, denim skirt, pickup truck, vampire bat
Sample
Colosseum
is in Rome
The Colosseum is in Rome,
the capital of Italy. More precisely, it is on the east bank of the Tiber, the
river that crosses the city, east of the ancient Roman forum. A forum in
antiquity was a geographical area in which were the main buildings of power, as
well as the large square on which the population met. It was both a busy place
to live, a place to get married, big parties, community meetings, and so on.
The stadium was less than a kilometer to the southwest, the Capitol was a
little over a mile to the west.
Colosseum was first
called the Flavian Amphitheatre or in Latin, the Amphitheatrum Flavium. This
was after Vespasian and Titus who had the family name of Flavius. It was used
for gladiatorial contests, and other shows like animal hunts, in which animals
would hunt and eat prisoners; or in which gladiators would fight against
animals. There were also executions of prisoners, plays, and battle scenes;
sometimes it was filled with water to fight sea battles. The people of Rome
could go into the Colosseum without any costs; it was free.
In the Middle Ages, after
the mid-fifth century, it was no longer used for performances. It was then used
as housing, workshops, a Christian shrine, and as a supply of building stones.
It is now in ruins
because of earthquakes. The Colosseum is a symbol of the Roman Empire. It is
one of Rome's most popular tourist attractions. On Good Fridays, the Pope leads
a torch lit "Way of the Cross" procession around the various levels
of the amphitheatre.
The Colosseum appears on
the Euro five cent coins.
https://simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colosseum
Writting
The Old Town is one of
the favorite tours in Semarang City which has the nickname Little Netherland.
Located on Jl. Lt. Gen. Suprapto, Tanjung Mas, North Semarang District,
Semarang City, Central Java. This area is named Kota Lama because the buildings
that stand in the area have an ancient architectural style. The Old City of
Semarang is a historical witness to civilization that occurred some time ago.
This tourist spot offers beautiful European architectural style buildings from
the 1700s. There are at least 50 ancient buildings around the Old City of
Semarang, the total area of which is around 31 hectares. The European-style
building has become a trigger for the arrival of tourists from within and
outside the country, and of course it has not escaped the interest of
photography lovers to take some vintage-style pictures.
The history of Kota Lama
begins with the Mataram Kingdom which agreed to surrender Semarang to the VOC
as payment for VOC assistance in dealing with the Trunojoyo rebellion. This
agreement occurred on January 15, 1678 ago. Since then, several buildings have
been built, ranging from government buildings, residents' houses, to canals and
a fort called Vijhoek. In the 19th to 20th centuries, the Old City of Semarang
became a trading center. The Old City of Semarang is a tourist spot that is
very thick with historical value and buildings with colonial style. Existing
buildings cannot be changed or destroyed, because they have been designated as
National Cultural Heritage areas.
When you are in the Old
City of Semarang, you will feel a sensation like you are in the Netherlands, so
it's no wonder that you get the nickname Little Netherland. There are lots of
ancient buildings, such as Greja Blenduk, Berok Bridge, Marabunta Building,
Semarang Major Post Office, Marba Building, and many more. Now, beside Greja
Blenduk, a park is built called Taman Srigunting. In the Srigunting park there
is a large, lush banyan tree, so during the day the park doesn't feel so hot.
Besides the Srigunting park, there used to be many stalls lined up selling
various antiques with various colors and shapes and of course unique. Because
the Mayor's mission was to beautify the tourist area in Semarang, and to keep
the Old Town area clean and tidy, the antique dealer was moved to a building
located right behind the Greja Blenduk.
When you are in front of
the Antiques Market building, there are two doors, an entrance and an exit.
Outside the building several garden chairs and a place for washing hands are
provided, so that the health protocol is maintained. When you enter, you will
be greeted by the clothing section. You will find lots of clothes, especially
batik, Indonesian clothing with various models that are up to date and closely
follow today's fashion trends.
Swipe a little to the
right, there is a Food Court that provides a variety of foods ranging from
heavy meals to light snacks, and of course not a few sell drinks too. There are
many chairs and tables, as well as rotating chairs that visitors can use to
rest. So when visitors are tired of walking around the place, they can sit and
enjoy the food being traded.
On the way back to the
right there is a wall made of plywood hung with several beautiful paintings
painted by artists, the paintings are grouped from textured, batik, naturalism
themes, to the shots taken by reliable photographers. If we look to the right,
we will see a room with a glass wall which contains household furniture such as
tables, chairs, and home decorations, along with prices. It seems that the room
was deliberately closed and not just anyone could enter, because it was to
maintain the quality of the furniture being sold.
Finally, we arrive at the core of this market, namely the antique stalls. Behind the glass room there were many stalls selling antiques. The ambiance there is very beautiful, even though it's crowded, the room still feels warm but cool, it's hard to explain the situation there, but basically the atmosphere there makes visitors feel at home for a long time walking around there. Lots of items are sold at the neatly arranged rows of stalls, including old coins and paper money, irons from the 19th century, some old school comics and novels, knick-knacks from big too small. There are also about two stalls that sell special old-fashioned antique plates, which are beautiful and are usually sought after by collectors to be displayed in their homes. There are several display cases containing various camera brands, and the types also vary, ranging from analog cameras to digital cameras, and some are already labeled with prices so that visitors can estimate the price of the camera being sold without having to ask the seller. Not only knick knacks, but the Kota Lama Antique Market also sells toys from used and new ones.
There are so many kinds of items that are sold at the Semarang Antiques Market, for those of you outside of Semarang City who are planning a vacation in Semarang City, this Old Town Antiques Market should be on your list of places you want to visit. Because this place is the main destination for ancient objects, it's not uncommon for you to find collectors from various regions in Semarang visiting this place. In fact, there are some who come from out of town. But it turns out, not only collectors who come here. Often I see many young people who come to take pictures happily. This happens because this one tourist destination has aesthetic and Instagram able photo spots. Even though it's just for sightseeing, this place is really worth it to visit, especially since it's strategically located in the middle of the Semarang Old Town area.
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