Napak Tilas: Exploring the Various Relics of the Majapahit Kingdom in Socio-Historical Studies in Bejijong Village, Mojokerto
Saturday – Thursday, August 20 - 25, 2022, Sociology Students who are divided into groups of 7 have conducted FieldWork Lectures (KKL) in the heritage area of the Majapahit Kingdom which located in Bejijong Village, Trowulan District, Mojokerto Regency, East Java. The activities that can be done are visiting various temples (Brahu Temple, Tikus Temple, Bajang Ratu Temple, and Kedaton Temple), visiting the Siti Inggil Site, participating in batik activities with the local community, seeing the process of making sculpture, visiting and learning to the Dance Studio and traditional musical instruments in Majapahit Village. Thus, studies that can be carried out include socio-cultural, artistic, and religious studies related to the Majapahit Kingdom using the point of view of Sociology.
During the implementation of the MPA activities, each member of the Mojokerto Group has selected individual topics to be used as studies as an output of journal articles in the implementation of activities Fieldwork Lecture 2022. "Napak Tilas: Exploring the Various Relics of the Majapahit Kingdom in Socio-Historical Studies in Bejijong Village, Mojokerto" is the theme raised in this Phase 3 FieldWork Lecture (KKL) activity, with the hope that the form of study carried out can be an active, creative, adaptive, and solutive step in responding to efforts to preserve the culture of the Majapahit Kingdom in the midst of the onslaught of world digitalization flows. And can provide experience, learning, and efforts to improve the quality of Sociology Education 2019 students.