Buku : Teori Kebudayaan Interaksi Lokal dengan Wisata Regional dan Global
Penulis : Saiful Anwar Matondang, Yuda Setiawan
Penerbit : Perdana Mitra Handalan
Jl. Puyuh II No. 19
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ISBN : 978-602-73405-0-3
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Buku : SASTRA INDONESIA YANG BERSUMBER DARI NASKAH LAMA
Penulis : Ahmad Laut Hasibuan, Saiful Anwar Matondang
Penerbit : USU Press 2017
ISBN : 978-602-465-120-6
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The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication – TOJDAC ISSN: 2146-5193, September 2018 Special Edition, p.963-970
ETHNOHISTORY STUDY ON THE MALAYSIAN SOCIO-CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE 1990’S MAHATHIR’S LEADERSHIP
Saiful Anwar MATONDANG
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
saiful.matondang@fkip.uisu.ac.id
ABSTRACT
This paper traces back the Mahathir’s leadership and his influential power in shaping the New
Economic Policy (NEP) in 1990’s, which successfully created the new Malay middle class and social
transformation. An ethnohistoric study was conducted to seek information about the new Malay
middle class which who live in the new urban environments. Mahathir’s leadership is analyzed by
understanding historical background and the function of New Economic Policy (NEP) of Malaysia
and exploring the new Malay middle class and social transformation. Since the state-led
modernization and the emergence of the new Malay middle class in Malaysia are two important
factors of the historical process in post May 13 1969, in which the social transformation keeps moving on. This result of this study showed a portrayal of the new Malay middle class; the way of this class to adapt to urban society with Islam values, career preferences, globalization, and reinvente the symbolic idea of “balik kampong/ backhome in Islamic celebration holidays.
Keywords : etnohistoric study, leardeship, transformation, Mahathir’s government
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Asian Journal of Management Sciences & Education Vol. 6(4) October 2017 ISSN: 2186-845X ISSN: 2186-8441 Print www.ajmse. leena-luna.co.jp
CREATIVE REVITALIZATION OF CLASSICAL TEXT FOR INDONESIAN CHARACTER BUILDING EDUCATION
Ahmad Laut Hasibuan 1, Saiful Anwar Matondang2
1 Department of Indonesian Language Education UMN Al Washliyah Medan, INDONESIA.
ABSTRACT
For addressing the character building education in the present Indonesia social problems, it needs a Research & Development Method to find out the classical texts of Malay which contain moral values and to create specific materials for character building education. In this research, the three selected texts from the Indonesian National Library (PNRI) are Mawa’iz al Badi (ML, 341), Syair Kiamat (W.228), and Syair Nasehat (W.232). The the content analysis of the classical texts led this
research to the potential moral values that framed into the Curriculum of Indonesian Language and Literature in Senior High School. The research result is used to design the teaching materials, models, and teaching and learning. Thus, the materials were tested to find the effectiveness of the developed model in senior high schools. It is found that the three selected texts would have benefits in developing the teaching models and learning syllabus for the language and literature lesson in senior high school.
Keywords : Classical texts of Malay, revitalization, character building education
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Asian Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 6(3) August 2017 ISSN: 2186-8492, ISSN: 2186-8484 Print www.ajssh.leena-luna.co.jp
DEVELOPING SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE OF GENDER EQUALITY INELT PROGRAM
A Laut Hasibuan1, Saiful Anwar Matondang2, Salamuddin S3, Irpan Apandi Batubara4
1,2,3&4 Universitas Muslim Nusantara (UMN) Al Washliyah Medan, North Sumatra, INDONESIA.
ABSTRACT
Social knowledge of gender equality plays an important role in learning. This development research encompasses the gender equality based in language learning materials. The object of the research is the development of gender-based English material development in SMK (Vocational School) Sentra Medika Medan. The finding showed that such words as chairperson, police, fire fighter, sales person, flight attendant, mail carrier, person, fisher person, congress person, post officer, lawyer, bartender, and comedian as words that related to the gender-based material development. There is a need to create syllabus of ELT for students to which show neutrality of words and phrase that support social equality.
Keywords : Teaching English materials, ELT, gender equality, neutral
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The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, 2017 ISSN: 2349-2031
Research Article : The correlation between students’ motivation and achievement in reading comprehension
Sulistia Ningrum1, Saiful Anwar Matondang2
1Language Center of Universitas Muslim Nusantara AW, Medan, Indonesia
Abstract: This study deals with the correlation between students’ motivation and their achievement in reading. The population of the study was the second year students of Senior High School Nurul Hasanah Tembung, Deli Serdang Indonesia in academic year 2015/2016 with total number 119 students distributed into 3 classes and the sample of this research is 30 students. The object in this research is to know the correlation between students’ motivation and their achievement in reading. The alternative hypothesis: “There is any significant correlation between students’ motivation and their achievement in reading comprehension”. Instruments for data collection were the questionnaire to know students’ motivation and the reading comprehension test. The collected data were analyzed by Pearson Product Moment Formula. It was found that there is a significant correlation between students’ motivation and their achievement in reading because the correlation coefficient is 0,78 or high correlation. It is suggest the English teachers to create teaching strategies that increase the motivation of students in reading class.
Keywords : Correlation, students’ motivation, reading, achievement.
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International Journal of Humanities and Social Development Research
Multicultural Identity of Singapore as Ex-British Settlement and New Asian Global City
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Universitas Muslim Nusantara Al Washliyah Medan, Indonesia
1. Introduction
As a city state, Singapore is growing to embrace Neo-Development City Planning. The preference of city planners in Singapore is to favor a cultural policy for global economic competition. In discussing the alternative futures city life, Douglass (2009:5) argues that Neo-Development City Planning tends to follow the Globopolis model—high global city status to enhance economic competition. Under the Globopolis model, a state with a top-down model regulates city planning
and collaborates with corporations to enhance economic growth. To become attuned to a livable globopolis model, Singapore deployed a cultural policy termed ‘Asian Values’. But before the state formalized Asian Values, it already had multicultural policy as national identity of Singapore. Asian Values brought a contradictive with multiculturalism. As a result, exclusivism and homogenized neoConfucianism has served to neglect the local, hybrid, and transnational cultures. Taking Asian values as formalized cultural identity in Singapore into account, thispaper aims to analyze the state policy of Singapore, and problematize constructed cultural identities in response to a global economy. By showing the rooted vernacular arts of multiculturalism, I would recommend three alternative cultural policies.
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Khazar Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Volume 19, Number 4, 2016
The Revival of Chineseness as a Cultural Identity in Malaysia
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Universitas Muslim Nusantara AW, Medan, Indonesia
A. Introduction
Malaysia Peninsula in British colonial power was a plural society (Furnivall, 1965,: Giordano, 2015) due to the massive immigrants from the Southern part of China and the India. The plural society then has been formed into the multicultural society (Mustafa Ishak, 1999; Shamsul AB, 2001; Matondang, 2016). A Malaysian plural society is showing how the Chinese as the second largest ethnic group in Malaysia interact with and adopt some elements of Malaysian culture. Considering
the Malaysian Chinese that have a long history, the revival of ethnic awareness in current global context, there is a need to explore the process of multiculturalism in Malaysian society from colonial past and ethno-nationalism phases to the present situation. Chinese descendants or Peranakan in Malaysia have the making and remaking identity in an even process that creates the cultural identity of Malaysia
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International Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 3
The Potential Ethnic Culture Heritage of North Sumatra in Globalization
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
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International Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No.1; March 2016 ISSN 2311-7796
Celebrating the local traditions for global heritage tourism
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Abstract
Celebrating the local traditions either as rituals or aesthetic cultural performances in currently globalizing the world create a new cultural phenomenon in a great variety of forms. A number of religious processions, festivals, carnivals that often organized by local governments, universities, performers’ groups, business joint-venture groups and local communities shows the revival of cultural identity. To address this cultural phenomenon and propose theories of culture based on anthropological data, this research was conducted in a specific field in 2014 to explore the local traditions of urban communities of two polyethnic cities; Medan in North Sumatra and Georgetown in Malaysia. The aforementioned two polyethnic cities are rich in local traditions which were brought by their parents from the South East Asia, India, Middle East, and South China surrounds. The rituals and cultural performances of Chinese Straits Chinese (Lion and dragon dances) are reenacted in the Malaysian city of Georgetown while the Mak Yong and Mak Inang Malaysian performances are performed at the Maimoon Palace in Medan North Sumatra, Indonesia as key sites to identity construction, maintenance, contestation as well as a heritage for regional and global tourism.
Keywords : Celebrating local traditions, regional and global tourism, rituals and cultural
performances.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH VOLUME 8, ISSUE 10, OCTOBER 2019 ISSN 2277-8616
The Traditional Culinary Business Via Online And Changes Of Human Behavior
Saiful Anwar Matondang, Siti Rahma, Tasliyah Haramain, Syahlan
Abstract: The change of human behavior on the culinary business due to online technology is a new phenomenon in Southeast Asian Countries. Based on the paradigm of the Science Technology and Society (STS), there is a new cultural behavior or change due to the connection of technology in the society. This paper seeks the growth of culinary business which offers traditional or local food in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. With an observation and survey techniques, it explored the positive effects online system on the growing of cafes and restaurants around Medan Municipality of North Sumatra. This study used three indicators in the fieldwork; they were: reinvention of gastronomy and transformational traditional culinary, online system for food commerce, as well as potential culinary for global tourism. Data obtained revealed that the number of reinvention of gastronomy and transformation of culinary business significantly increased from 2016-2018. The types of menus and transaction of cafes and restaurants grew double since the application online system. It found the human behavior in ordering the local food of North Sumatra change because the online system makes the easier and faster to get the food at homes, offices, and other places. Technology enhances the reinvention of local gastronomy and transformation of
culinary business of North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. It has a great impact on the global tourism development.
Keywords : culinary business, online system, ethnic food, human behavior
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International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology Vol. 29, No. 6, (2020), pp. 1803-1810 ISSN: 2005-4238 IJAST
Heritage Tourism Creativity in the Forms of Urban Festival for Global Industry
Saiful Anwar Matondang1 & Febry Ichwan Butsi2
1.2.Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Email: saiful.matondang@fkip.uisu.ac.id
Abstract
This research paper explored the creativity of artists, event organizers, and producers for the revival the local heritage for urban festivals. It sought the creativity factor in urban festivals that held in Medan Municipality of North Sumatra which supported the global tourism industry. A Qualitative Approach with ethnography desaign was applied in the field from April 2016 Sept 2016 and April to October 2019. The surveys and observations at festival locations together with interviews with informants about rituals, carnivals and cultural festivals in Medan were held during events in one year duration; it targeted the Ramadhan Fair of Moslem, Waisyak of Buddhist, and Tahipussam of Tamil group. Data obtained revealed that the growth of the global heritage tourism industry increased very significantly along with the awareness of ethnic groups to make the reconstruction of cultural heritage in the form of festivals. Three festivals: the Ramadhan Fair of Moslem, Waisyak of Buddhist, and Hindus festivals such as Tahipussam of Tamil group which have a strong factor to attract the tourists come to Medan of North Sumatra. It can be concluded that Medan City has wealth in the form of rituals, carnivals, and cultural festivals as social capital for the development of a world-class cultural tourism industry.
Keywords : Cretivity; festivals; Medan city; tourism industry; globalization
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Manage Flood Risk with the Digital Instruments, Community and Officers’ Participation
M. Ali Musri S1, Saiful Anwar Matondang 2
1Universitas Pembangunan Manusia Indonesia, Medan of Indonesia
2Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, Medan of Indonesia
Saiful.matondang@fkip.uisu.ac.id
Abstract
Flood hydrology is a phenomenon that occurs due to insufficient capacity of the drainage system and environment factors. This survey research was conducted in Medan Municipality to seek the human interaction with digital instruments and participation of community and local government officers to control flood. With survey and observation, it found local government has connected to the digital instruments of National Board of Meteorology and Geopgysics and local systems to dectect the rainfall and flood. The problems that resulted in from the buiding development with concrete has made the flooding appears when heavy rain 2-3 hours in urban areas of Medan Municipal. Digital tools have helped the mitigation and public policy. Additionally, it can be said that 77.7% variation in the dependent variable includes the mitigation of floods, community participation, institutional coordination, the risk of flooding, and land use, thus other comprises 23.3 %. But the problems are coming from the volume of incoming water has the higher size than the absorbed capacity of the soil due to uncontrolled building construction with the small tunnels to flow the water and the illegal buildings near the streams.
Keywords : digital; participation; officers; community; flood control
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International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 06, 2020 ISSN: 1475-7192
SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGY ASPECT IN AN ALTERNATIVE REGULATION FOR CONTROLLING THE UNDERAGED MARRIAGE
1Kasmudin Harahap ,2*Saiful Anwar Matondang
ABSTRACT. This research sought an alternative regulation of underaged married. The sociopsychology aspect of married law concerning with; first is seeking the sociopsychology aspect which related to marriage law that fails to control the rising of marriage among the youth; second is is to find a new alternative regulation for underage married problems in some parts of Indonesia. The research used the constructivism paradigm to find the data of problems of youth marriage, analyze case, and to offer a new alternative solution of underage marriage. A legal fact was analyzed with the multi disciplinary contexts. It was applied to a socio-cultural factors of the under aged married issue. Data found that the regulation on the age limit of marriage needs to be revised and reviewed, by revising article 7 paragraph 1 which states 19 years for men and 16 years for women to
be 17 years for men and 15 years for women, and there is no need for dispensation against this as mentioned in article 7 paragraph 2 and 3. The offered solution to reduce the age of marriage aims to eliminate the obscurity of the interpretation of the minimum age for marriage, both in positive law, customary law and Islamic law. This study concludes that the constructive paradigm to create a new regulation for reaching the better sociopsychology of newly couples. The regulation of the age of marriage should be changed for a problem resolve of the complexity of legal problems that arise, both for individuals and society, and the state in a broad sense.
Keywords : underage marriage; limit of age; social problems; constructive paradigm
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International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology Vol. 29, No. 6s, (2020), ISSN: 2005-4238
THE ONLINE CULINARY BUSINESS OF ETHNIC FOOD OF NORTH SUMATRA
Saiful Anwar Matondang, Siti Rahma and Tashliyah Haramain
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Corresponding Email: saiful.matondang@fkip.uisu.ac.id
Abstract
Purpose
This research paper is to find the online culinary business model in North Sumatra Province of Indonesia.
Design/Methodology/Approach
The anthropology approach seeks the online platform of the traditional food in the culinary businesscontext. A survey was carried to 60 the restaurants and cafes that have joined the online businessplatform from 2016 until 2019 (3 years). The locations of survey were in Medan Municipality, DeliSerdang Regency and Binjai Municipality of North Sumatra Province and followed by observation.
Findings:
Data revealed the ways of ethnic food growing the online culinary business is significantly high. It found the culinary business maximizes the traditional food properly to provide the high quality menus. The results of food searching in the online culinary model found hundred menus in the systems of grab food, go-food, and instagram and face book.
Research limitation:
The limitation of this pilot research is concerning with a small sample. It only covered 60 restaurants and cafes in three locations (Medan, Binjai and Deli Serdang) of North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. It needs further study to cover the large samples and the wider, other than online connection network limitation.
Theoretical Contribution/Originality:
This study probes the online culinary business penetration by the application technology. It reported only the ethnic food which appears in various forms and food menus.
Keywords : ethnic food; culinary business; online model; growth
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Talent Development & Excellence Vol.12, No.2s, 2020, ISSN 1869-0459 (p)/ ISSN 1869-2885 (o)
Digital Food Marketing and Delivery of Ethnic Food Impacts on Culinary Business
Saiful Anwar Matondang1, Siti Rahma2, and Tashliyah Haramain3
1.2.3. Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
Corresponding Email: saiful.matondang@fkip.uisu.ac.id
Abstract: The digital application has made an integrated system of the ethnic food with new or
fusion cuisines. The online system now covers the marketing delivery of ethnic food. This
research paper was the result of survey of ethnic food vendors that have joined the digital
marketing and delivery of ethnic food since 2016. A survey design was conducted from May to
July 2019 in North Sumatra Province. Data obtained showed that the rate growth of ethnic food
businesses of North Sumatra increased 10-20 % during three years (2016-2019). The talent of
ethnic food specialists to develop mixed and fusion local gastronomy with non- Sumatra and
western cuisines also tended to rise in the observation periods. It concluded that the digital
marketing and delivery of ethnic food of North Sumatra Province has led the growth of demands
and sales as well as the need for making the talented local food specialists that could develop and
combine the local food within fusion menus.
Keyword: digital; talent food specialists; ethnic food; gastronomy
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International Jornal of Multiculturalism
Multicultural Anglo American VS South East Asia Chinese Overseas Identity
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
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The Power of Community – Based Turism for the Potentials Ethnic Food of North Sumatra
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
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Processing Empty Palm Oil for New Green Energy
Miftahul Falah1, Novia Nelza2, Saiful Anwar Matondang3
1,2Politeknik Teknologi Kimia Industri, Southeast Medan, Indonesia, 3Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
Abstract
Palm oil industry waste in Indonesia is increasing due to the increasing area of oil palm plantations and increasing palm oil production in Indonesia. In 2017 the area of oil palm plantations amounted to 16 million hectares and the production of palm oil produced amounted to 38.17 million tons. Palm oil industry solid waste in the form of Processing Empty Palm Oil (PEPO) has a considerable amount. The number of processing empty palm oil is around 23% of the total fresh fruit bunches. One of the utilization of processing empty palm oil (PEPO) by making it an environmentally friendly fuel is BioPellet. The research methods used in this study consisted of sorting raw materials, drying, cutting or counting, grinding or reducing the size or grinding, dust separation
and sifting, pellet making, cooling, packing, pellet standard testing. The results showed that the quality of Bio-Pellet with 50% amylium concentration with 20 mess PEPO with the composition of 60 grams of PEPO and 40 ml of 50% amylium obtained water content is 8.75%, ash content 8.73%, fly matter content 75.46%, heating value 4151.67 cal / g, density 1.5 g / cm3 and carbon content bound 20.60%. After being compared with Indonesian National Standard (SNI), some of the mixtures did not meet SNI due to several factors, namely, adhesive concentration, type of adhesive, level of material smoothness, mixture composition between material and adhesive.
Keywords – Bio-pellet, Palm Oil; green energy; new fuel
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Managing Marketable Shariah Tourism of Malay Coastal Areas
Saiful Anwar Matondang, Hasrita Lubis2 and Saiful Batubara3
1.2. Fac of Education Science, Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara of Indonesia
3. Fac of Medicine , Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara of Indonesia
Email : saiful.matondang@fkip.uisu.ac.id
Abstract
Managing the maritime connection culture to be marketable shariah tourism is a big issue for Malay coastal areas and it gives economic growth. Malay coastal tradition is rich in local values but already adopted the Islamic practices. This research paper aimed at finding the cultural acculturation of two traditions in the Straits of Malacca. It noted that the legacy of maritime
connection culture of Strait of Malacca from pre-colonial to post-colonial is the heritage of Malay. Now in the globalization era, such legacy has a significant role in the creative economies of global shariah tourism. This paper presents the current situation of North Sumatra Province in managing the invaluable cultural heritage in terms of global tourism. This field study on the development of a global religious and cultural tourism industry based on the results of the research paper on managing hybrid Islamic & Malay heritage for shariah tourism. It reported the foundation for government policy and tourism industry in facing ASEAN Economic Community and globalization is still weak. Obtained data showed that various Islamic carnivals and cultural festivals as ‘living tradition’ in coastal towns of North Sumatra which regarded as the realization of Malay’s social values had not been managed in an integrative system. Managing the potential of shariah-based cultural heritage tourism has the potential economic growth of North Sumatra Province, and shariah system has a good chance if the government’s synergic management with entrepreneurs and social scientists (university) works in harmony.
Keywords: Globalization; shariah tourism; management; maritime; hybrid culture
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THE TRADITIONAL CULINARY BUSINESS VIA ONLINE AND CHANGES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Saiful Anwar Matondang (a)*, Siti Rahma (b), Tasliyah Haramain (c), S. Syahlan (d) *Corresponding author
(a) Universitas Islam Sumatra Utara Medan of Indonesia, saiful.matondang@fkip.uisu.ac.id
(b) Universitas Islam Sumatra Utara Medan of Indonesia
(c) Universitas Islam Sumatra Utara Medan of Indonesia
(d) Universitas Islam Sumatra Utara Medan of Indonesia
Abstract
Anthropology follows the cultural sustainability of traditional culinary, which is now experiencing many changes with digital technology. This research was conducted to seek the effects of technology on the traditional culinary business. A Science Technology and Society (STS) Approach was implemented to collect data on the use of digital technology for traditional culinary of North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. With a Multi-sited Ethnography technique this study administered as many as 60 questionnaires to find the use of local gastronomy of traditional culinary restaurants which have been attached to online system in marketing and delivery food. To obtained the deep understanding of human behaviour changes in food orders via online, an observation also implemented. Data showed that the online system affected the increase of cafes and restaurants around Medan Municipality of North Sumatra and direct apps of food commerce, and potential local food for global tourism. The data of accessible culinary business from 2016- 2018 in North Sumatra showed the gteat growth, together with the menus creation and transaction of cafes
and restaurants it found doubled with direct apps. It concluded that in three towns of North Sumatra (Medan, Binjai, and Tanjung Mowara), the human behaviour based on the anthropology of local food of North Sumatra has changed due to the use of direct apps.
Keywords: Online system, ethnic food, human behavior, culinary.
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Laporan Hibah Penelitian Fundamental
Potensi Seni Budaya Etnik Kota Medan Untuk Pengembangan Budaya Wisata Global
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Yuda Setiawan
Desember, 2015
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Laporan Hibah Penelitian Fundamental
Perhelatan Ritual, Karnaval dan Festival Kultural “Polyetnic City” Kota Medan untuk Pembangunan Industri Wisata Global
Saiful Anwar Matondang
Febry Ichwan Butsi
October, 2016
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Laporan Kemajuan Hibah Penelitian Dasar Unggulan Perguruan Tinggi
Reinvensi Gastronomi dan Kuliner Tradisional Berbasis Daring Untuk Pembangunan Industri Pariwisata Global
Saiful Anwar Matondang, Siti Rahma, Tasliyah Haramain
Tahun 2019
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Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research
Urban Cultural Festivals for the Global Tourism Development
Saiful Anwar Matondang, Dahlena Sari Marbun, Febri I. Butsi
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
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ICMR 2019
The Traditional Culinary Business Via Online And Changes Of Human Behavior
Saiful Anwar Matondang, Siti Rahma, Tasliyah Haramain, S. Syahlan
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara
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Proceedings of the 1st English Education International Conference (EEIC) in conjunction with the 2nd Reciprocal Graduate Research Symposium (RGRS) of the Consortium of Asia-Pacific Education Universities (CAPEU) between Sultan Idris Education University and Syiah Kuala University, November 12-13, 2016, Banda Aceh, Indonesia
REVITALIZATION OF OLD MALAY MANUSCRIPTS AS SOURCES OF EDUCATIONAL VALUESFOR MORAL EDUCATION AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN INDONESIA
Ahmad Laut Hasibuan* and Saiful Anwar Matondang
Muslim Nusantara Al Washliyah University, Medan, INDONESIA
*Corresponding author: ahmadlauthsb@yahoo.co.id
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WSEAS TRANSACTIONS on ENVIRONMENT and DEVELOPMENT
DOI: 10.37394/232015.2021.17.14
Sustainability Effort of Traditional “Lubuk Larangan” Forbidden Deep Pool Stream
SAIFUL ANWAR MATONDANG
Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara, INDONESIA
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