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Triwindu Market

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"Pasar Triwindu is Solo's antique market, the scale is not large, maybe the name of the flea market is more appropriate. On the edge of the outer wall of the market, a few meters away is a stone man sitting and playing music, four musical instruments, the common spectrum, is the most traditional ensemble music in Indonesia - GAMELAN, because the relationship of Wang Du, deeply affected by the court culture, here is the sweet orchid, more soothing and elegant, like the life here, Not hurry, not slow. Any antique flea market is a mixed place with fish and dragons, and nine fakes and one true, more fish and dragons, with the mentality of picking up leaks, if not a master, most of them will return, but if they do not have the heart, they may be captured. So, come purely with an appreciation mindset, and don't prepare to distinguish between true and false, these fake or real objects, look like some years, at least, contain Solo's unique Java Heart culture. Like these or dancing or sitting in the middle of the metal and wooden statues, or the extraordinary metal horse ornaments and ornaments of the traditional summer couple, or the hanging look very powerful and very sensational wooden robe. And the strange and unique turtle with its various spots but some regularity, and the awkwardly old-fashioned but stunning desk radio, or the thin, naked man who opens his hands to embrace your tripod chair, but more eye-catching The inseparable are shadow puppet masks, or corsets, or wooden ones, that represent Solo's soul, which are a little scary in terms of mainstream aesthetics. The late American anthropologist Clifford Gertz once said that the Javanese took the most human part of religion and freed them from the constraints of religion, and that the Java God’s requirements for the Javanese were only “the heart stops water.” So the so-called "scary" does not exist for the Javanese, on the contrary, in the hearts of the Javanese, these shadow puppet masks represent the gods, no more gentle."