Journey to the Old Mosque: 1612 to the Present, It's Still Greeting

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Hello, Travel Friends...
After a long hiatus from traveling due to hectic activities and routines, I finally took another step. This trip took me from East Java to one of Indonesia's westernmost provinces, Aceh - precisely in Pidie Regency. There, my gaze fell on a mosque that looked elegant with its distinctive blue dome.
This mosque is not only visually appealing, but also holds deep historical value-tracing the glory of Sultan Iskandar Muda since 1612.
If calculated, more than 4 centuries have passed since the mosque was built - the 5th century to be exact. However, the building still stands majestically and firmly, as if time cannot erode the constancy of its history. Seeing it immediately made my heart tremble, as if witnessing a silent witness to a long journey of civilization that remains alive to this day.

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The historic blue mosque in Pidie, Aceh - still going strong since 1612, bears traces of its glorious past.

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Two motorcycles in front of an old mosque, traces of history meet today's life

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In front of the blue mosque, two silent motorcycles - past and present - stand side by side.

I started walking around, wanting to see more. Before arriving at the mosque, the first thing I notice is the well-organized road-smooth, clean and comfortable to walk on. The journey was smooth and uninterrupted, as if welcoming me to this historic place.
I arrived in a white car. On the way, I was running low on fuel, so I stopped at a gas station to fill up. There, I also saw many other motorcyclists and cars that were refueling, the atmosphere was quite crowded but still orderly.
image.pngThe white car I was traveling in

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At this gas station, a number of motorcyclists were seen queuing to refuel.

image.pngLarge trucks also queue to refuel at this gas station

image.png The queue for refueling was snaking at the gas station that afternoon, even though the sky was slightly overcast due to the uncertain weather

As I started to arrive at the mosque, the road in front of it looked a little gloomy and a bit narrow, but it could still be passed quite safely because this road was indeed the entrance to the mosque area. I slowly drove on, enjoying the serene and meaningful surroundings.

image.png Pidie Labui Grand Mosque, a blue dome that greets from afar

Thank you for following my journey at the Blue Mosque. Although it was only a short stop, this old mosque full of history left an impression that cannot be described in thousands of words. Only through photos, I tried to share the footsteps and feelings left behind from a short visit in this city, in this magnificent old mosque. Thank you.

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Greetings: @salsayumna
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The infrastructure was really amazing. It stands and used about so many years.

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@krissymayol
That's right, the infrastructure is amazing. Even though the building has been around for a long time, it remains sturdy and functional to this day.

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It's actually really nice to visit old, traditional places. You can learn and discover a lot when you go there.

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@rezaul1 Yes, it's fun to visit old and traditional places-many new things can be learned directly from the source.

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That's really well maintained structure given it was built a very long time ago.
Is it still in use or is it used as a historical structure?
Thanks for sharing! :)

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@alstonsjournal
Yes, the building is still actively used and maintained every year. Apart from being a place of worship, it is also a witness to history and is often visited for its cultural value.

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Thankyou for sharing such a meaningful experience! Your words made me feel like I was right with you, taking in the quiet strength of the Blue Mosque and sensing the weight of its long history. It's amazing how a place can hold so many stories across centuries, yet still stand tall and serene. I also appreciated the details along the journey, from the smooth roads to the busy gas station-they really brought the whole trip to life. It's clear this visit touched your heart, and now it's touched ours too. Looking forward to more of your travel stories!🛣 @salsayumna

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@itsmelyn
Thank you so much! I'm glad my experience was shared with you. It's amazing how such a historical place can leave such a deep impression. This trip really opened my eyes and heart. Hopefully I can share more interesting travel stories next time!

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You're very welcome! Truly enjoyed reading about your experience-It's amazing how places with rich history can touch us so deeply and stay with us long after the visit. I'm really looking forward to hearing more of your travel stories next time. Keep exploring and sharing-it's always a joy to follow along! 🌏🌺

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