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Commemoration of the Laskar Pelangi film

Helloindonesia.id – This school is an important part of the Laskar Pelangi film. This is where the shooting location of 10 children from the irregulars of Pelangi studied happily together with their teacher, Ms. Muslimah.

Entering the school grounds, we can see an old school building. A roof made of zinc and a building made of wood into ornaments that make up the building which is located in the middle of a field of white sand.

The condition of this school replica

The Laskar Pelangi Elementary school’s signboard is still visible at the school as we approach this building. Entering the classrooms, we will be presented with views of tables and wooden benches used by the students of the rainbow paramilitary school of learning. As illustrated in one of the best-selling films in Indonesia, this classroom at Muhamadyah Gantong Elementary School looks so simple. Walls made of wood and a floor of sand are the background of the classroom.

Laskar Pelangi Movie

Walking to the back of this school, we can see other parts of this school. Among other things, the bathroom and the simple mosque that the rainbow boys used to study religion. Not far from surau, there is a well used as a place to take ablution.

We can also see two wooden support poles used to support the elementary school building located in the Gantong District. This wood still looks very sturdy supporting the building which is located not far from this Kata Museum.

Laskar Pelangi Movie

Wandering around Muhamadyah Gantong Elementary School is like tracing the success of the film based on the novel by Andrea Hirata. The parts of the space that are the background of the film can still be seen the same as when used for filming locations that raise the beauty of Belitung Island.

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