This study examines the existence of the Pangrumasan Site as a cultural heritage site in Banjaranyar-Ciamis from 2017 to 2024, which has become a historical and cultural heritage through the traditions and religious activities of the local community. The purpose of this study is to describe the preservation and development of the site as well as the preservation efforts by the community, caretakers, and village government. A historical method with a critical interdisciplinary approach was used through observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. This site is preserved through the traditions of Nyimbur, Ngamumule, pilgrimage, and regular recitation of the Quran. Physical preservation includes building renovation and environmental maintenance. Volunteer communities and the younger generation are involved in the management and development of the site as a destination for religious tourism and local wisdom education. This preservation not only preserves historical value but also supports the economy, society, and spirituality of the community, serving as a reference for future cultural heritage protection regulations.
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