Pasar Minggu

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Pasar Minggu is a district (Template:Langx) in the administrative city of South Jakarta, Indonesia. The area is known for its traditional Sunday market, famous for the fruit market.[1] Historically, Pasar Minggu is a fruit cultivation area developed by the Dutch government during the colonial period. The central point of the cultivation area is the traditional market of Pasar Minggu, located in what is now the lower-division Pasar Minggu subdistrict. Teak forest could also be found in the Pasar Minggu district, notably around the Jati Padang (Javanese for "bright teak") subdistrict. Most of these areas have been converted into residential areas as Jakarta grows southward.

The boundary of Pasar Minggu is Kemang Selatan Road - Warung Jati Timur Road - Kalibata Timur Road to the north, Ciliwung River to the east, and Krukut River to the west.

The southern portion of Jakarta Outer Ring Road passed through Pasar Minggu district.

Subdistricts

The district of Pasar Minggu is divided into seven kelurahan or subdistricts:

Name Area code
Pejaten Barat 12510
Pejaten Timur 12510
Pasar Minggu 12520
Kebagusan 12520
Jati Padang 12540
Ragunan 12550
Cilandak Timur 12560

History

The name Pasar Minggu derives from Pasar Minggu, a state-owned market located in the administrative village of the same name. The neighborhood of Pasar Minggu was – in the 17th-century – an Script error: No such module "Lang". of Batavia located uphill. The land is located between the Ciliwung to the east and the stream of Mampang.

In the 18th-century, two parcels of land in what is now the district of Pasar Minggu were recorded as the property of Diogo Merendo and Simão Rodrigo who bought the land in mid 17th-century.Template:Sfn

Pasar Minggu Market

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A 1930s picture of an experimental growing station of papaya in Pasar Minggu.

Before 1920, market activity in the area was centered in Kampung Lio, closer to the west bank of the Ciliwung. The market opened every Sunday morning, hence the name Pasar Minggu, Malay for "Sunday Market". Pasar Minggu mainly consisted of bamboo-structured stalls. At this time, the market was also known for its gambling activities and a ronggeng performance known as Doger.Template:Sfn

In 1920, the location of the market was shifted closer to the railway line. Chinese merchants began setting up their activity in Pasar Minggu, mainly on rice-selling.Template:Sfn

In 1930, land to the west of Jalan Pasar Minggu (formerly the property of Dales, who took residence in Tanjung West) was opened by the colonial government to establish a more permanent building for the market. The first structure built for the market was a simple steel structure topped with a zinc roof. The new market sold a variety of daily necessities e.g. clothing, as well as fruits, mostly collected from the surrounding orchards.Template:Sfn Pasar Minggu was also set to open every day. Despite this, Pasar Minggu was still busier on Sunday.Template:Sfn In 1931, the road connecting Pasar Minggu with Manggarai was paved, giving more access for people to Pasar Minggu.Template:Sfn

Following the expansion of the boundary of the city of Jakarta, the area of Pasar Minggu was planned as a residential area. The plan converts some of the existing orchards into residential.Template:Sfn

The present Pasar Minggu building was inaugurated by the governor of Jakarta at that time Governor Tjokropranolo in 1984.Template:Sfn

Landmarks

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Ragunan Zoo.

See also

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References

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