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# Museum Benteng Heritage

Standing majestically in the heart of the Pasar Lama area, this museum is the result of the restoration of an old building that bears silent witness to the history of the Chinese Benteng community. Visitors can see collections of ancient artifacts that tell the story of a rich cultural acculturation between Chinese and local influences.

## Key facts

- **address**: Jl. Cilame No.20, Pasar Lama, Kec. Tangerang, Kota Tangerang
- **entrance fee**: Rp 20,000 - Rp 30,000
- **opening hours**: Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00 - 17:00

# Tracing the Footprints of Cina Benteng Civilization: Museum Benteng Heritage as the Cultural Heart of Tangerang

Museum Benteng Heritage is more than just an old building in the Pasar Lama area of Tangerang. Located at Jalan Cilame No. 20, this museum is the result of the restoration of a traditional Chinese-architectured building, estimated to have been built in the mid-17th century. As a cultural center, Museum Benteng Heritage serves as the epicenter for preserving the history and traditions of the "Cina Benteng" people—a unique cultural entity resulting from the acculturation between the Chinese ethnic group and the local residents of Tangerang.

## Architecture and Restoration: A Symbol of Cultural Heritage Preservation
The primary foundation of Museum Benteng Heritage's role in cultural preservation lies in the building itself. The restoration undertaken by Udaya Halim, the founder, was a self-funded conservation effort that received an award from UNESCO. The building retains the original structure of a Chinese "Rumah Toko" (shop-house) with intricate wood carvings, oriental-style windows, and original antique tiles.

This preservation effort extends beyond the physical structure. The museum educates visitors on the importance of maintaining the authenticity of historical building materials amidst the onslaught of modernization in Tangerang city. Every corner of the building tells a story of how the Cina Benteng community adapted to Indonesia's tropical environment without abandoning their ancestral cultural roots.

## Cultural Activities and Historical Exploration
As a dynamic cultural center, Museum Benteng Heritage offers activities that go beyond simply viewing exhibits. The main activity here is a highly detailed guided tour, where guides explain historical narratives from the arrival of Cheng Ho's fleet to the formation of the Cina Benteng community.

Visitors are invited to see a collection of very specific artifacts, such as antique scales (dacin), a collection of "small" shoes for the foot-binding tradition (Lotus Feet), and various household items from different eras. The museum also serves as a hub for historical literacy activities, where researchers and students often gather to delve into old archives related to the development of the Tangerang region from the colonial era to the present.

## Traditional Arts, Crafts, and Performances
Museum Benteng Heritage plays a vital role in keeping the pulse of the increasingly rare traditional arts of Cina Benteng alive. One of its main focuses is the preservation of **Gambang Kromong** music. This art form is a tangible result of acculturation, where Chinese musical instruments (such as sukong, tehyan, and kongahyan) blend harmoniously with Javanese gamelan and Western instruments.

In addition to music, the museum frequently hosts workshops on traditional handicrafts. Among the most prominent are the traditional **Kue Keranjang** (basket cake) making using ancient methods and **Batik Benteng** creation. Unlike batik from other regions, Batik Benteng features motifs inspired by Chinese-Tangerang acculturation, such as dragon motifs combined with local flowers or locally stylized Chinese symbols of good fortune.

## Educational Programs and Community Engagement
The museum strongly fulfills its educational function through programs targeting the younger generation. The "Jejarah" (Jelajah Sejarah - History Exploration) program is often held to invite schoolchildren to explore the Pasar Lama area, visit Vihara Boen Tek Bio, and conclude at the museum to summarize local history lessons.

Community involvement is highly evident in the museum's operations. Museum Benteng Heritage empowers the local community as tour guides and artisans. This creates a creative economic ecosystem based on cultural heritage. Local residents no longer see history as a burden of the past, but rather as a future asset to be protected together.

## Cultural Celebrations and Iconic Festivals
Museum Benteng Heritage is a central point for various major cultural festivals in Tangerang. One of the most spectacular is the **Peh Cun** (Dragon Boat Festival) celebration. During this festival, the museum organizes various activities ranging from an egg-balancing competition (when the sun is directly overhead), dragon boat races on the Cisadane River, to boat-purification rituals.

Besides Peh Cun, **Imlek** (Chinese New Year) and **Cap Go Meh** (Lantern Festival) celebrations are always enlivened with cultural activities at this museum. Exhibitions of typical Cina Benteng culinary delights, such as Laksa Tangerang and Emping Menes, are often held to introduce the richness of local gastronomy to international visitors. These festivals are not merely religious ceremonies but celebrations of diversity that strengthen inter-ethnic relations in Tangerang.

## Role in Local Cultural Development
The presence of Museum Benteng Heritage has spurred the revitalization of the Pasar Lama area in Tangerang. The museum acts as a catalyst for the emergence of other creative centers in the surrounding region. By highlighting the Cina Benteng identity, the museum instills a sense of pride in local residents.

The museum also serves as a bridge for cultural diplomacy. By hosting guests from various countries and backgrounds, Museum Benteng Heritage promotes Tangerang's image as an inclusive city rich in acculturation history. This role is crucial in developing culture-based tourism in Banten Province, which may have been more known for its natural attractions.

## Cultural Uniqueness: Harmony in Diversity
One thing that makes Museum Benteng Heritage unique is its ability to tell the human side of a community. Here, visitors learn that the "Cina Benteng" identity is a fluid identity—a blend of Chinese work ethic, Sundanese and Betawi local wisdom, and colonial influences.

This is evident in the collection of **Cun-Kio** wedding attire, which showcases a fusion of Qing Dynasty fashion with Indonesian local touches. Through these objects, the museum conveys a strong message about the tolerance and harmony that have existed for centuries in the land of Tangerang.

## Conclusion: Heritage for the Future
Museum Benteng Heritage proves that a museum does not have to be government-managed to be successful and have a broad impact. With its independence and clear vision, this museum has become a guardian of the noble values of the Cina Benteng community.

Through various educational programs, art preservation, and cultural festivals, Museum Benteng Heritage ensures that ancestral heritage will not be lost to time. It continues to stand as a reminder that behind the tall buildings and modern industries of Tangerang City, there lie deep cultural roots that continue to grow and color the diverse identity of the Indonesian nation. For anyone wishing to understand the true essence of cultural acculturation in the Nusantara, Museum Benteng Heritage is a must-visit destination.
