Malin Kundang Long ago there was a story in a fishing village on Air Manis Beach in Padang, West Sumatra. There is a widow named Mande Rubayah who lives with her son, Malin Kundang. Mande Rubayah really loves and pampers Malin Kundang. Malin then grew up to be a diligent and obedient child. When Mande Rubayah was old, he was only able to work as a cake seller to provide for himself and his only child. One day, Malin fell seriously ill, until his life almost died but finally he was saved-thanks to his mother's hard work. After recovering from his illness he was increasingly loved. They are mother and daughter who love each other. When Malin was an adult he asked his mother for permission to go abroad to the city, because at that time there was a large ship docked at Air Manis Beach. "Don't Malin, I'm afraid something will happen to you in the overseas lands. Just stay here, accompany mom," sa...
Sipelot Beach This is a little story of me when I went on a trip with my family before the covid-19 pandemic hit. My family and I went to a beach called "Sipelot beach" to be precise in Pujiharjo, Tirtoyudo, South Malang. This beach is adjacent to "Banyu Anjlok" beach and "Lenggoksono" beach. To get to that place, it took me about 2-3 hours of travel and even then by stopping at the rest area for a moment. During the trip, so as not to get bored, my family and I sang, told stories, snacked on the snacks we brought and enjoyed the busy streets smoothly. To get to the beach I had to pass through a residential village with a slightly damaged and narrow road. When I was far from the village, my car tire had a leak and had to be replaced. When finished, my family and I continued the journey again by passing through a steep road and on the right and left surro...
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