Exploring Pasar Baru in the Afternoon
This trading area was built under the name "Passer Baroe" when Jakarta was still called Batavia. As a trading area that was founded in 1820, Pasar Baru pampers visitors who want to shop. Apart from shops, visitors can also shop for various goods such as sandals, bags and clothes sold by street vendors. Two traders chat while waiting for buyers in the Pasar Baru area. A visitor chooses trousers in the Pasar Baru area. The process of haggling over prices is an attraction for some buyers to get a more economical price. An old building with the words "Lee Ie Seng" used as a shop in the Pasar Baru area. The existence of old buildings along the road has resulted in the Pasar Baru area being designated as a cultural heritage site by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government. Traffic in the Pasar Baru area. Even though the roads are narrow, the Pasar Baru area is often passed by various motorized vehicles. Street vendors sell in front of old buildings in the Pasar Baru area. Rows of clothing, textile, shoe, eyewear and gold jewelry shops side by side with traders selling goods. A trader arranges clothes in the Pasar Baru area. A number of street vendors started opening their stalls in the afternoon when the shops started to close.
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