Selasa, 01 November 2011

TRADITIONAL MARKET BADUNG

TRADITIONAL MARKET BADUNG




Traditional Market located at the main road, Gajah Mada Street, is the center of the town's economics. This area become shoping centre of Bali. This market can not be changed from the existing market across badung river's. called Kumbasari market because the local society will feel that their shoping experience would be incomplete without going there to the Kubasari Market, especialy for the balinese who want to buy their ceremonial item.


Kumbasari market sells costume and clothing items at prices relatively cheaper than clothing item sold at the shops in Gajah Mada street which are mosltly owned by citizens of chinese clan. Kumbasari Market was previously caled Peken Payuk (pot market); it sold such as gerabah (jar like pot), cobek (clay plates), paso (clay bucket), camtan (clay water jug), jeding (clay barrel), penyuntukan (mixer from clay), kekeb (rice cover) and others. All of these items are used as kitchenware and for ceremony. Since the market most popular as a place to sell payuk/pot, hence Kumbasari Market in the past was referred to Peken Payuk or Pot Market. The location of Denpasar Market is encircled by shops along the street of Gajah Mada, on the righ side there is Sulawesi street which is famous for textiles.


Denpasar Traditional Market is progressively strenghening the identity of Denpasar's economic center which is open 24 hours abd is never silent or empty of visitor. At traditional Market, you will find transaction taking place between buyers and merchants with multi fariouse merchandise to satisfy life's daily needs such as kitchen supplies, appliances requiried for Hindu ritual, fruite and traditional clothes. In this market, you will see the local people, especially the women who carry extremely heavy item in a big basket balanced on their heads. sourch : Bali Travel News Oct-Nov 2011


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