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# Baloy Adat Tidung

This magnificent building is the traditional house of the Tidung tribe, the indigenous people of Tarakan, constructed with high-quality ironwood. The complex functions as a cultural preservation center, where visitors can learn about traditional architecture, the sultanate's lineage, and local arts.

## Key facts

- **address**: Jl. Sei Sesayap, Kampung Enam, Kec. Tarakan Timur, Kota Tarakan
- **entrance fee**: Rp 10,000 per person
- **opening hours**: Every day, 08:00 - 17:00

# Baloy Adat Tidung: Epicenter of Tidung Cultural Heritage Preservation in Tarakan

Baloy Adat Tidung is more than just a magnificent wooden building standing on the coast of Tarakan City, North Kalimantan. It is the physical manifestation of the identity, history, and pride of the Tidung people. As a Cultural Center, Baloy Adat Tidung functions as a living laboratory where ancestral traditions are preserved, studied, and showcased to the modern world.

### Architecture with Philosophy: Representation of Tidung Cosmology
The structure of Baloy Adat Tidung is built in a distinctive stilt house style, using ironwood (ulin wood) which is resistant to Kalimantan's tropical climate. Architecturally, the building consists of four main rooms with symbolic functions. *Alad Kait* (front room) serves as a reception and deliberation area. *Helat Ketu* (middle room) is used for customary court sessions, while *Helat Kalap* (back room) is for resolving family matters.

The uniqueness of this architecture reflects the social hierarchy and openness of the Tidung community. The distinctive carvings adorning the pillars and roof, such as floral, leaf, and marine animal motifs, tell of the deep connection this tribe has with the coastal and river environment.

### Cultural Activities and Featured Programs
As a cultural center, Baloy Adat Tidung organizes various regular programs aimed at reviving almost extinct traditions. One of its flagship programs is regular training in traditional musical instruments. Visitors can witness or participate in the practice of *Klintangan* music, a percussion ensemble consisting of small, tuned gongs (a typical Tidung gamelan).

In addition, this center serves as a venue for local dance studios to practice regularly. The "Cultural Saturday" program is often held, where the younger generation is taught the basic movements of dynamic yet graceful coastal dances. These activities ensure that knowledge transfer between generations remains unbroken.

### Traditional Arts, Crafts, and Performances
Baloy Adat Tidung is a stage for captivating artistic performances. The *Jepen* dance is the most frequently performed here. This dance combines Malay-Islamic cultural influences with the distinctive movements of North Kalimantan's coast, accompanied by a fusion of rebana and gambus music. Additionally, there is the *Busak Mallang* dance, symbolizing the beauty of blooming flowers, often performed to welcome honored guests.

In the crafts sector, this cultural center has a special area for exhibitions and handicraft production. Visitors can observe the process of making *Sesingal* (a distinctive Tidung head covering) which has folds signifying social status. There is also the development of Tarakan Batik with the *Lulantatibu* motif (an acronym for Lundayeh, Taghol, Tanggal, Tidong, and Bulungan), which symbolizes ethnic unity in North Kalimantan.

### Educational Programs and Community Engagement
Education is a primary pillar of Baloy Adat Tidung. The center collaborates with schools in Tarakan to organize the "School Visit to Baloy" program. In this program, students not only tour and see artifacts but also participate in short workshops on the Tidung language and the history of Tidung Sultanate leadership in the past.

Local community involvement is very high through the establishment of the Customary Council headquartered at this Baloy. All forms of customary disputes or planning of major ceremonies are discussed here, making Baloy the social heart for the indigenous people. The community is invited to become culture guides, which provides direct economic impact for the local residents.

### Cultural Events and Iraw Tengkayu Festival
The culmination of all activities at Baloy Adat Tidung is its support for the *Iraw Tengkayu* festival. Although the main ritual is held at Amal Beach with the offering of sacrifices to the sea (Padaw Tujuh Dulung), Baloy Adat serves as the center for technical and ritualistic preparations. This is where replica decorative boats are prepared and customary prayers are offered before the procession begins.

During the Iraw Tengkayu week, Baloy Adat transforms into a giant cultural market showcasing traditional cuisine such as *Kapu-Kapu* and *Lempeng Sagu*. This festival has been included in the national tourism calendar, attracting thousands of domestic and international tourists to witness the grandeur of Tidung culture firsthand.

### Sustainable Cultural Heritage Preservation
Amidst the onslaught of modernity and digitalization, Baloy Adat Tidung is digitizing its cultural archives. They are beginning to document regional songs, genealogies of Tidung nobility, and customary wedding ceremony procedures into digital formats accessible to researchers.

Preservation efforts also include periodic physical restoration of the building without altering its original structure. The use of original ironwood is maintained to preserve the authenticity of the site. This is important so that the historical value contained in every inch of wood is preserved for future generations.

### Role in Local Cultural Development
Baloy Adat Tidung plays a crucial role in positioning Tarakan as a cultural city, not just an industrial transit city for oil and gas. The presence of this center provides a strong sense of identity for the local community amidst the heterogeneity of Tarakan's population, which consists of various ethnic groups such as Bugis, Javanese, and Banjar.

This cultural center serves as a meeting point or *melting pot* where intercultural dialogue occurs. By openly showcasing the richness of Tidung culture, Baloy Adat promotes tolerance and mutual respect among ethnic groups in North Kalimantan. It stands as a symbol that a region's progress must go hand in hand with respect for its cultural roots.

### Conclusion: Hopes for the Future
As a premier historical and cultural tourism destination in North Kalimantan, Baloy Adat Tidung continues to innovate. Future development plans include the construction of an interactive museum within the Baloy complex that will utilize *Augmented Reality* (AR) technology to narrate the history of the Tarakan battle during World War II from the perspective of the indigenous people.

With a combination of strict tradition preservation and adaptation to the times, Baloy Adat Tidung remains standing strong. It is not just a static building, but a living organism that continues to pulse, keeping the flame of Tidung culture alive in the land of North Kalimantan. Its existence proves that ancestral heritage is the strongest foundation for building a civilized and cultured nation's future.
