Beaches and mountains with all the accessories such as waterfalls and all the rare plants in them, what is more beautiful than all that. Moreover, in my country, which doesn't have snow, there are only two seasons, namely the rainy season and the dry season. There is no more beauty to look for apart from these two sources, but if when enjoying the day it only comes from that alone, I'm sure everyone will also have their own boredom, especially if we do it continuously, so there's no harm if we occasionally turn to tourist attractions. culture in the areas we visit to increase our knowledge so that our brains also upgrade the history of the city or area we visit.



Like me, I have visited many beaches during my last visit to Samosir Island, now I want to invite you to also look at the cultural tourist attractions on Samosir Island. The tourist attraction that I visited was called the Siallagan Conference Chair Stone. Where this place used to be a place of real punishment from tribal elders for violators of local customary laws and all laws were carried out fairly by both ordinary people and the descendants of the king himself.



Even though this place has been updated and now only replicas are available, however, the traditional house structures here are like a popular tourist attraction here. And all these traditional houses are still functioning today and are inhabited by the original Batak family and the descendants of the original Siallagan king. These successors are the ones who continue the tradition to this day, even though currently the punishments that apply are official punishments from the Republic of Indonesia, native people believe they must continue to uphold existing traditions and obey regional regulations which are wrapped in the strong traditions of the Batak tribe.



To enter this tourist attraction we are required to pay an entrance ticket of Rp. 10,000 per person and here there is also a local guide who understands English. The guide will tell you the history of this place and how the punishment was carried out, for example there is a shackling house for defendants who have been proven guilty and we will see a replica and a shackling house here which has an impact As a result of shackling, the leg bones used to get smaller so that prisoners would find it difficult to walk until they experienced paralysis and some also experienced mental disorders because of this.



Not only the punishment of pasung, there is also the death penalty by beheading the defendants. Here the guides will illustrate to the audience how the executioners and chief shamans recite a spell so that the person receiving the punishment is free from black magic in the form of invulnerability so that they cannot be killed. cut off. This shaman is the one whose job is to release all the black magic so that the executioner can easily execute him. On the punishment table we can see the book of spells and a replica of the sword used by the executioner.



But it's not just the scary ones here. Once we are satisfied with knowing the history of this place, we will be invited to the traditional Batak dance around the Sigale-gale statue. In the past, the Gale-gale statue was a statue that had been possessed by the spirit of the son of the king of SiaLLagan who had died, but now the Gale-gale statue Gale is not an original statue but only a replica. You won't regret visiting this tourist attraction, so let's visit Samosir Island



That's all my story about this Siallagan tourist spot. Thank you for reading my post and greetings from me Tomidiwirja, Indonesia