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Muhammad Roestian Fahmi Nasution; Nora Anisa Br Sinulingga; Julia Hidayah Nasution; Hafiz Arham; Via Esterlina Br Ginting

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Cultural Advancement Facilitation through Pinhole Photography as an Educational Medium for Children program aims to enhance cultural literacy, creativity, and awareness among young generations regarding the preservation of Malay Deli cultural heritage. This initiative is motivated by the declining interest of children in local history and culture amid rapid modernization, particularly in coastal areas with limited access to educational resources. Pinhole photography is employed as an educational approach due to its simplicity and reflective nature, fostering patience, accuracy, and a fundamental understanding of the interconnection between art, science, and culture. The program was conducted over three days through a series of activities, including workshops on constructing pinhole cameras, field exploration and photography at Malay Deli heritage sites namely Maimun Palace, Al- Mashun Grand Mosque, Al-Osmani Grand Mosque, and Sri Deli Park and photo developing and curation sessions. The activities actively involved children from the Rumah Edukasi Anak Pesisir community as primary participants in the visual documentation of cultural heritage. The results indicate an improvement in participants’ understanding of Malay Deli historical and cultural values, the development of creative and reflective thinking skills, and the production of children’s photographic works with potential use as educational and cultural promotion media. Overall, this program contributes to participatory-based cultural advancement and strengthens sustainable cultural tourism through an educational, creative, and sustainable approach.

Hafid Anshari; Slamet Widodo

Proceeding of the International Conference on Management, Entrepreneurship, and Business 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the influence of service quality, destination attraction, and supporting facilities on visitor loyalty in the context of halal tourism at Maimun Palace, Medan City. Employing a quantitative approach with an associative research design, the study involved 254 respondents selected using the Slovin formula from a total population of 689 visitors recorded in April 2025. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire using a Likert scale and analyzed using SPSS software. The findings reveal that each independent variable—service, attraction, and facilities—has a positive and significant effect on visitor loyalty. Furthermore, the simultaneous analysis confirms that the combination of these three factors significantly influences loyalty among visitors to the halal tourism destination. These results align with the Customer Satisfaction Theory, which posits that positive experiences related to service delivery, destination appeal, and the availability of appropriate facilities contribute to higher levels of satisfaction, ultimately fostering loyalty. The implications of this study suggest that halal tourism destination managers should prioritize enhancing service quality, preserving the cultural and historical appeal of attractions, and ensuring the availability of facilities that meet the specific needs of Muslim tourists. By doing so, destinations like Maimun Palace can cultivate sustainable visitor loyalty, which is essential for long-term tourism development and competitiveness in the halal tourism sector. This research contributes to the growing body of literature on halal tourism by empirically validating the role of service, attraction, and facilities in shaping visitor loyalty. Future studies are recommended to explore additional variables such as religious compliance, digital engagement, and cultural sensitivity to provide a more comprehensive understanding of loyalty drivers in halal tourism contexts.

Fahmi Alkindi; Raden Burhan Surya Nata Diningrat

Imajinasi : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan, Seni, dan Teknologi 2025 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Medan City has many historical buildings that reflect its rich culture and history. However, with the times, public awareness of this cultural heritage is diminishing. One of the efforts to preserve and reintroduce the historical buildings in Medan is through the creation of souvenir designs. This research focuses on the creation of a tote bag design with the theme of historical building series stamps of Medan City as souvenirs at Pos Bloc Medan. The creation method used in this research refers to the stages of exploration, design, and realization. Exploration was conducted by studying the visual and historical elements of historical buildings in Medan City, such as Maimun Palace, Medan Post Office, and Al-Mashun Grand Mosque. Designing is done by adapting the shape of stamps as the main design concept, combining digital illustrations with interesting color compositions. The final result is a tote bag design featuring historical buildings in the format of stamp illustrations, printed with digital printing techniques.  This research is expected to contribute to the effort of preserving Medan City's cultural heritage through creative media, as well as increasing public awareness of the importance of preserving and appreciating historical buildings. In addition, this tote bag design also has the potential to become an attractive souvenir product with educational value for tourists and local communities.

Habibatul Qolbi Sumardi; Ruth Sahana Manalu; Asima Tiara Agnesia Pasaribu; Yogi Marselinus Turnip

WISSEN : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The purpose of this study is to analyze the distribution and condition of historical heritage, which symbolizes the identity of Malay culture in the Medan Maimun area. This study uses a case study approach for its qualitative method. Information is obtained through direct observation at the location, intensive interviews with local residents and site managers, and review of historical archive documents. The findings show that although the Maimun Palace, the Grand Mosque, and Sri Deli Park have a high level of culture, there are elements of modernization, lack of structural problems, and inadequate maintenance, which cause great difficulties in preserving these heritages. Therefore, there is a need for the government, community, and academics to work together in determining the best conservation strategy.  

Yudi Roswandi; Elianti Napitupulu; Maretta Ginting; Sarah Kholijah; Ekel Ginting

Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This article examines the development of Islam in North Sumatra through various existing historical remains, including mosques, tombs and local traditions related to the history of the spread of Islam from the 13th century to the 20th century. This research aims to provide an understanding of how Islam spread and integrated with local traditions in the region. The method used in this research is historical research through the stages of heuristics, source criticism, interpretation and historiography. The research results show that North Sumatra has a number of important historical remains, such as the Al-Mashun Grand Mosque, Maimun Palace, Azizi Tanjung Pura Mosque, and other historical tombs which are clear evidence of the spread of Islam in this region. This research also shows the important role of the Deli, Langkat and Asahan Sultanates in introducing and developing Islam, as well as how Islam adapted to local culture in North Sumatra. These findings provide an important contribution to understanding the history of Islam in Indonesia and the need to preserve historical remains as part of the nation's cultural heritage.

Abdul Ghani Jamora Nasution; Agilia Febriani; Nadia Syafitri; Pramudia Ananda

This Maimun Palace is the only and most prominent relic to show the existence of Malay culture in the city of Medan. When viewed from the shape and appearance of the Maimun Palace building, it has messages that are not directly visible, but in terms of visual communication, the Maimun Palace building also has a lot of information about the heyday, leadership and existence of the Malay Sultanate both in terms of appearance and the interior of the building. it has. This study aims to examine and describe the architecture of the Maimoon Palace building through historical and ornamental studies. This research was conducted in the Maimun Palace building located on Jalan Sultan Ma'moen Al Rasyid, Medan Maimun, Medan City with a qualitative descriptive research method. The type of data needed in this research is secondary. The results of this study indicate that the Maimun palace building is feasible for conservation.