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ATLAS INTERAKTIF: TAMAN MINI INDONESIA INDAH (TMII) MELALUI MATA INTERNASIONAL Hanafiah, Hally; Liswandi, Liswandi; Lynn, Akari; Kyaw, Kaung Khant; Thiri Maung Maung Zaw
JURNAL ABDIMAS PLJ Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ABDIMAS PLJ, DESEMBER 2025
Publisher : POLITEKNIK LP3I JAKARTA

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This paper presents reflections and insights from one day trip visit to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) undertaken by a group of international students. TMII, a cultural and educational park in Jakarta, provides a valuable journey through Indonesian’s rich cultural diversity and national philosophies. Through the exploration of TMII’s regional pavilions, museums and religious sites, the group gained a deeper understanding of Indonesian culture, Pancasila, citizenship values, religious pluralism and the importance of Bahasa Indonesia as a unifying language. This learning opportunity effectively integrated Pancasila studies, citizenship education, language practice and religious appreciation. It highlighted the role of TMII as an interactive resource that link cultural gaps and encourages the global awareness of Indonesia’s plural identity.
WARM, HEARTS, AND JOURNEY: CREATING MOMENTS AT WIJAYA KUSUMA Hanafiah, Hally
Lentera Jurnal Manajemen Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): LENTERA JURNAL MANAJEMEN
Publisher : Lentera Ilmu Madani

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Aging is a natural process often accompanied by various physical and psychosocial challenges. To enhance the quality of life for the elderly, the community service event Warm, Hearts, and Journey was held at Wijaya Kusuma Nursing Home, Jakasampurna District, West Bekasi, on Sunday, July 20, 2025. This program aimed to provide emotional support and improve both mental and physical well-being through engaging and educational activities. The implementation used a participatory approach with warm interpersonal communication, including door-to-door interactions within the nursing home to ensure every resident felt cared for and valued. A multidisciplinary collaboration among students from various study programs enriched the event, creating a comfortable and empathetic atmosphere. The outcomes demonstrated increased enthusiasm and a stronger sense of togetherness among the elderly, while also highlighting the importance of social support in fostering meaningful aging experiences.