The Legend of Kemaro Island: Folklore From South Sumatra
The Legend of Kemaro Island: Folklore From South Sumatra
AKMAL MUZHAFAR
A long time ago, there was a kingdom in South Sumatra. The king had a very beautiful
daughter. her name was Siti Fatimah. She was single. many young man fell in love with her.
however, they did not have any courage to propose her. The king wanted his daughter only
to marry a rich man.
One day, a ship from China arrived. The captain of the ship was Tan Bun Ann. He was a
prince. He came to South Sumatra to do business. He was a merchant. he planned to stay
for several months. He came to the palace to meet the king. He wanted to ask the king's
permission.
"I will let you stay here and do this business. but remember, you have to share your profit.
You have to give half of your profit to the kingdom, " said the king.
"I agree, your majesty," said Tan Bun Ann.
Since then, Tan Bun Ann often came to the palace. He met Siti fatimah several times.
He really admired her beauty. He tried to find out more about her. He asked his man to
ask the people about her.
After several days, Tan Bun Ann finally got information about Siti Fatimah. He knew that
she was single and the king only wanted to have a rich son in law. The information made
Tan Bun Ann worked harder. he wanted to be richer.
Tan Bun Ann also approached Siti Fatimah secretly. Siti Fatimah really admired his
patience and his spirit to work hard. She also fell in love with him. they secretly had a
relationship. After a while, Tan Bun Ann felt it was time for him to propose Siti Fatimah.
He talked to the king.
"I will let you marry my daughter. But there is one thing you have to do. Give me nine big
jars filled with gold," said the king.
Tan Bun Ann wrote a letter to his parents in China and told them about Siti Fatimah. The
parents agreed and sent him nine big jars filled with gold. To cover the gold from the
thieves, the parents put some vegetables on top of the gold.
Later, the nine big jars arrived at the pier of Musi River. Tan Bun Ann immediately looked
for the jars. He was so surprised. When he opened the cover of the jar, he saw rotten
vegetables. He only looked at the top of the jar. he did not search at the bottom of the
jars.
"Hmmm...Maybe the gold is in the second jar," thought Tan Bun Ann. Again he did not find
the gold. He was so angry. He threw the jars into the river. Every time he did not see any
gold in the jar, he always threw it to the river. And finally he opened the last jar. Again,
he did not see any gold. This time he was so tired. He did not have any power to throw the
jar into the river. Instead he smashed the jar with a big stone.
And when the jar was broken, Tan Bun Ann found the gold! He knew he made a mistake.
He immediately jumped to the river. He wanted to collect the gold.
Siti Fatimah saw what was happening. She waited for Tan Bun Ann at the river bank, but
he never showed up. She was impatient. She also wanted to jump and helped him.
Before she jumped, she told her guards a message, "If you see a pile of soil on the river
bank, and that means it is my grave." Then she jumped into the river.
The guards waited and waited. And several days the people saw a pile of soil. The soil was
getting bigger and bigger. It finally became an island. The people named it Kemaro Island.
Kemaro is from the word kemarau, it means drought season. People named it that because
the island is never drowned although the level of the water in the Musi River is high.