I take advantage of holiday with my friends to Pantai kuala kiran (Pasi Kiran) in Meunasah (village) Beurembang, Jangka Buya, Pidie Jaya. This is the first time I went there. We pay an entrance fee of Rp 3,000 for one two-wheeled vehicle.
and we immediately walked along the road about three meters, On the right and left hundreds of motorcycle lined up. Generally visitors are young people from various regions.
There are five semi-permanent cafes by the beach. Shaped like a house on stilts, the bottom is used as a hangout.
We chose a seat under a siren tree (waru tree), a breeze that could drop the flower of the waru tree. The sound of the sparrows in the tree accompanied our conversation.
We only order drinks because the food runs out. "The food is not there, except the pop noodles alone" said a mother who served our orders with a smile.
while waiting for the order, my eyes twirled to find privileges on this beach, After a while I noticed, I felt there was something odd. Apparently visitors in Pasi Kiran make the atmosphere becomes odd. I have never found a beach like this. "There are so many visitors, but no women are wearing pants,While the male visitors in long pants, not a few who wear a sarong complete with hat." I whispered to myself.
I have visited several beaches in Aceh, crowded with female visitors wearing pants or dressing tight. Even some of them let go of hijab.In my opinion,Pasi Kiran deserves to be an example of the implementation of the shari'a at the picnic site. Visitors keep each other order. Islamic Sharia can be done well if society fully supports it. Therefore, the government is responsible for supporting the community.