Tarek Pukat



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Tarek Pukat is a culture that shows the spirit of togetherness. In Acehnese, tarek pukat means pulling fish trawlers, where these activities take place in coastal areas and become routine activities of fishermen. At first depicted fishermen sailing in the sea for about 1 mile, then throwing trawlers, while on the shoreline the other fishermen prepared to tie trawls to the waist.

The rigging that has been installed at the waist will make it easier when pulling the trawl, especially if the trawl is carried out in tandem. This ritual is very thick with Acehnese culture. No wonder, that is because the province on the western tip of Indonesia is flanked by the beach. The cheerful ripples on the faces of the fishermen looming under the sun which shone fiercely. The sky and the blue sea with a set of distant hills made the eyes unsightly. The waves bathed in sunlight chasing on the shoreline became a melodious song of the Pasie Ujoeng Blang, Lhokseumawe. Aceh

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