The Traditional Market in Indonesia

The market is one of a variety of systems, institutions, procedures, social relations and infrastructures whereby enterprises selling goods, services and employment to people in exchange for money. Goods and services sold to use legitimate means of payment such as fiat money. This activity is part of the economy.
The traditional market is home to the merging of the seller and the buyer and the seller's transactions are marked with the buyer directly and there is usually a bargaining process, it usually consists of stalls or stalls, los dasaran open and opened by the seller as well as a market manager. Most sell everyday needs such as food ingredients such as fish, fruit, vegetables, eggs, meat, cloth, clothing, electronic goods and other services. In addition, some are selling pastries and other items. This is still a lot of markets such as rediscovered in Indonesia, and is generally located near residential areas in order to make it easier for buyers to the market. Some traditional markets are "legendary" include the Beringharjo market in Yogyakarta, Klewer market in Solo,Johar market in Semarang. Traditional markets all over Indonesia continue to try to survive against attacks from the modern market.
BERINGHARJO MARKET
Address: JL. Pabringan 1, Yogyakarta 55122, IndonesiaPhone: (0274) 871 561 510 515,
Coordinates GPS: S7 ° 47 ' 34.4 "E110 ° 21 ' 34.0"
The Traditional Market in Indonesia
Beringharjo has been used as a trading place since 1758. His offer is now more complete; ranging from batik, traditional snacks, Javanese herbs, until effigy costing hundreds of thousands.
Beringharjo market becomes a part of Malioboro that is a shame to miss. How does this market have become the center of economic activity for hundreds of years and its existence has philosophical meaning. The market has been renovated several times symbolizes stages of human life that are still stuck with the fulfilment of its economic needs. Furthermore, Beringharjo is also one of the pillars of ' Chess ' (consisting of the Palace, North square, the Palace, and Beringharjo market) symbolizing economy functions.

Beringharjo market area originally a forest of Banyan trees. Shortly after the foundation of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Kingdom, 1758, the market was made by the citizens of the economic transactions of Yogyakarta and the surrounding areas. Hundreds of years later, in 1925, it was only the transaction economy has a permanent building. The name ' Beringharjo ' own given by Hamengku Buwono IX, meaning that the Banyan tree (bering) is expected to provide welfare (harjo). Now, tourists define this market as a place of shopping fun.
KLEWER MARKET
Klewer market, originally derived from Market Slompretan Traders in street Dr. Rajiman (formerly known as Secoyudan) in the Village Gajahan, district Market Kliwon. Klewer market has specifications and activities of the Exchange's biggest textil batik Solo city and its environs are even famous throughout Indonesia.
Klewer market is an asset which stands above the City of Surakarta a 12.950 m2. The land is a land of Self-governing/Market Slompretan ex who then ruled the city of Surakarta to the status of the right to wear no. 8
The Traditional Market in Indonesia
The Western Klewer market consists of two floors, was completed and officially opened on 9 June 1971 by President Soeharto.
Klewer market East section consists of one (1) the floor, was completed and inaugurated on December 27, 1986 by Central Java Governor H. Ismail.

JOHAR MARKET SEMARANG
The Traditional Market in Indonesia
Johar market began more than a century of Semarang. In 1860 there was a market that occupies the eastern part of the square is lined by rows of trees johar side road. From this the name was born. Market johar Location of this market to the West Semarang market called Seagait Markets Pedamaran did the prison so that it becomes a place for people who access to relatives and acquaintances who are incarcerated.

Johar market became increasingly crowded and need expansion space. After going through the process of learning, eventually held the market expansion with the cutting down of trees Johar and build new johar los. As of the moment the market is still owned by the pertikelir (private). In 1931 it was the old jail building, located near pasar johar dismantled in connection with the City Government plans to set up a Central Market. Central market was indeed established with the aim of unifying the five functions of existing markets, i.e. markets johar, market, market of Pedamaran castle, jurnatan market and market pekojan. As for the market will tread planned see market footprint pedamaran, johar market, plus the home site of the prison, several stores, a portion of a page Kanjengan and part of the square.

The other traditional market
Indonesia has a lot of traditional markets, not just as an example above.
(taken from various sources)
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Artikelnya bahasa inggris semua yah ?

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Agan Nurul, untuk sarana belajar dan memenui persyaratan

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hehehe gak pernah kesana oomm
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Ninda, sy pernah itu dulu, kok didahului ketawa ada apa ya? *)mikir sambil pegang jidat

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I like it.. Your story is very interesting . You are very clever. when I could write like you?

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nih aku juga mosting tentang sesuatu yang hebat dari Indonesia. didatangi para surfer dunia

http://www.attayaya.net/2011/12/mengejar-bono-sungai-kampar.html

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traditional market in indonesia is number one...

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keeeeeeep spirit
keep traditional market alive

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