Pasar Baru

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Encircled by the vibrant tapestry of Jakarta, Pasar Baru whispers tales of time. Pasar Baru isn’t just a market. It’s a living museum, a testament to Jakarta’s rich and diverse past. Established in 1820, Pasar Baru holds the distinction of being one of Jakarta’s oldest shopping districts. The name itself, “Pasar Baru,” translates to “new market” in Malay. It was a deliberate distinction from older markets like Pasar Senen and Pasar Tanah Abang. Pasar Baru emerged north of the Weltevreden neighborhood, a hub for the European community. Yet, its streets pulsed with a different energy. The Chinese community thrived here, alongside a significant Indian presence, primarily focused on the silk and textile trade. These “Bombay merchants,” as they were sometimes called, added another layer to the market’s multicultural character. Pasar Baru’s heyday arrived in the 1950s. It became the epicenter of shopping for Jakarta’s middle and upper classes. A guidebook from 1956 described Pasar Baru as offering everything from European fashions to Indonesian art and crafts. The market’s popularity led to increasing crowds and traffic. In 1957, parking along the main street was banned in an attempt to ease congestion. During this golden age, Chinese-owned stores like Warenhuis Sam Hoo and Indian-owned “Toko Bombay” shops like Kissoomall and Bagamall lined the streets. Even Indonesia’s largest department store chain, Matahari, traces its roots back to Pasar Baru. Its founder began by purchasing a building on Jalan Pasar Baru. Sadly, the rise of modern shopping malls in the 1970s and 80s marked the beginning of Pasar Baru’s decline. Yet, Pasar Baru adapted. A roof was installed to protect shoppers from the rain. The market shifted its focus to a mid-market consumer base. Today, Pasar Baru continues to thrive, a testament to its resilience. It remains a beloved shopping destination, particularly for those seeking textiles, shoes, and clothing. Pasar Baru’s cultural fusion persists as well. It’s affectionately known as Jakarta’s “Little India,” reflecting the enduring presence of the Indian-Indonesian community. A visit to Pasar Baru offers a glimpse into Jakarta’s past. It’s a journey through time, a sensory experience filled with the sights, sounds, and smells of a historic marketplace.

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