When a dusty, unlabeled VHS tape surfaces in a second‑hand shop in Samaranda, a curious teenager discovers that it holds the forgotten story of Tante Girang – a beloved local storyteller whose secret past could change an entire neighborhood’s view of its own history.

In the heart of Samarinda, where the Mahakam River shimmers against a sky of mangrove‑green, a modest internet café called buzzes every evening. Its owner, Rafi, a college‑age tech‑enthusiast, spends his nights editing memes, uploading short clips, and listening to the river’s low‑hum as background music.

| Time | Activity | Location | |------|----------|----------| | | Breakfast with nasi kuning and sate | Pasar Pagi Samarinda | | 10:00 | Walk along the Mahakam River promenade; look for the mural of a dancing woman (a tribute to Tante Girang) | Riverfront | | 12:30 | Lunch at a riverside café that plays the video on a loop | Kafe Lintang | | 14:00 | Attend a tari tradisional workshop hosted by local community center | Balai Budaya | | 16:00 | Sunset boat ride; listen to the river’s rhythm, remembering Tante Girang’s “girang” steps | Mahakam River cruise | | 19:00 | Night market stroll; pick up a hand‑woven batik as a souvenir | Pasar 45 |