Follow my blog to see the face of Bireuen City and its atmosphere in the morning.
A trip to Bireuen city in the morning while seeing the very calming atmosphere. A city with friendly residents, especially known as a producer of cassava and banana chips which are made as souvenirs to their hometown.

Hello all my friends.
This time I am back again in this beloved community to share some pictures where a few days ago I had the opportunity to travel to the city of Bireuen at sunrise or more precisely in the morning with the aim of buying some main staples in celebrating the big day commemorating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. At that time I also had the opportunity to take some pictures with the aim of being able to blog and share them with this extraordinary community. Therefore, continue to follow my blog to see some pictures that show the atmosphere in the city in the morning as well as short writings from me.









I started my journey from my village, which was early in the morning and at that time the sun had not yet fully risen, so the atmosphere, as you can see in some of the images I shared above, is very calm in the weather, still a little dark.
For me personally, this is the best time to enjoy the morning atmosphere decorated with expanses of rice fields both to the right and left of the journey. And I hope that with some of the images I shared above, you can also feel the serenity of the atmosphere I experienced during that morning journey.






And without realizing it, I finally arrived at the city center.
The road was still quiet, with only one or two vehicles passing by. A number of residents were also seen buying snacks from street vendors or enjoying affordable breakfast. As I walked along the street, I spotted a coffee shop open, but I decided not to stop by because my main goal was to buy some essential supplies for tonight's celebrations commemorating the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
I didn't see any significant public activity, only a few drivers and pedestrians milling about along the road.




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And continuing the story, after I finished buying some of the main staples in preparation for commemorating the birthday of His Holiness Muhammad (peace be upon him), I happened to pass by one of the fields in the center of Bireuen City, namely the COT GAPU field or better known as the Bireuen City Green Open Space (RTH). There I saw several people exercising in the morning, ranging from children to adults.
And here are some pictures I took while passing through the area.






The weather began to clear, and people began to fill the city with their respective activities. These are some of the images I captured when the weather cleared in the area of the Bireuen Regent's Hall.
My friends...
A little about the city of Bireuen, once nicknamed the "City of Struggle," it served as the third capital of the Republic of Indonesia for a week after Yogyakarta fell to the Dutch colonialists during World War II. In fact, Meuligoe, or the current Bireuen Regent's Hall, was once the place of exile for President Soekarno. That's why it's called the "City of Struggle," which is now the name of a sub-district. The images I've shared above were taken around the Bireuen Regent's Hall, located right in the city center.




As I mentioned above, these images were taken while I was out shopping for supplies for the main ingredients to celebrate and commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
A brief overview of this tradition is that the Prophet's birthday in our region, Aceh, has existed since the Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam and before the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda. Acehnese people used to celebrate the birthday as a momentum to increase Islamic understanding among children, the community, and future generations.
The images I've shared above are some of the images I captured during the evening of this tradition.
Okay, friends, those are some of the images and a short story from me on this blog. I hope you all enjoyed and enjoyed what I've shared. Thank you to all of you who have taken the time to view and read my post to the end. Please leave your comments, input, or support, which are invaluable to me in creating a better blog in the future.
That's all for now.
Greetings, everyone.
See you in my next blog.
| Camera used | Handphone |
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| Lens | 64 mp |
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| Iso speed | ISO |
| Focal length | MM |
| Photography | the atmosphere of Bireuen in the morning |
| Photographer | @antonydossantos |
About the author
Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.
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