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Heritage Walk

Last Friday, my school held an annual scout event that is called "CAMPRT: Camping Warga Tiga". It actually had to be a camping event, instead of strolling around Bandung through the heritage buildings. I used to hate scouting, or anything related with it. But, 2020's CAMPRT wasn't that bad, though I started to get bored in the end of the event.

The event started on 7 o'clock, with a great opening from my Citizenship's teacher and The Scout Leader. Continued with solving Aksara Sunda as a term to do the next mission. We worked as a team and gladfully I got my best fellows with being The Team Leader. After that, we had to solve a mission that consisted of 4 mini games. They are mozaic puzzles, building miniature, pioneering, and general knowledge test. The team that solved a mini game well, could got a stamp from The Scouts. And on the end, my team just got 2 stamps out of 4. Haha. I said that I hate scouting and so my team. So, we ain't good enough on solving all of the mini games. 

The expedition started after we finished all of the mini games. My team got a task to visit 3 government's buildings that had been built since 1950 or less. We decided to visit Balai Kota, Gedung Indonesia Menggugat, and Gedung Merdeka. I got the best experience when visiting Gedung Indonesia Menggugat because I didn't knew anything before, that the building does existed. These are some pics of my team when visiting the epic building,











Cool, right? I bet you wouldn't ever know the existence of the building before I told you on this blog. We got back to school right when Adzan Dzuhur was recited. Took a break for praying and had a lunch. The event started again with presentation competition, where we have to presentate how was our expedition and a little bit of the history of each site to our friends. I couldn't imagine that my team got the 2nd place of giving a presentation among 3'2022.

The event closed right at 5 o'clock and we continued to go home. Such a wonderful experience for me to be able to visit some of the heritage buildings in Bandung. Couldn't wait for the next year event!

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