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Glodok

Glodok (Chinese: 裹踱刻; pinyin: guǒ duó kè; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kó tho̍h khek) is an urban village of Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Indonesia. The area is also known as Pecinan or Chinatown since the Dutch colonial era, and is considered the biggest in Indonesia. Majority of the traders and residents of Glodok are Chinese descent. The area dates back to colonial times when in November 1740, the Dutch East Indies Company designated Glodok as a residential area for ethnic Chinese. Administratively, the area is a kelurahan under the Taman Sari district, West Jakarta.[1]

Glodok is one of biggest trading centers for electronic goods in Jakarta.

History edit

 
Glodok in 1953.

Toponymy edit

The word Glodok came from the Sundanese word "Golodog" (Sundanese script: ᮌᮧᮜᮧᮓᮧᮌ᮪), meaning entrance to a house, as Sunda Kalapa (Jakarta) is the gateway to the ancient Sundanese Kingdom. It was also thought that the name came from the "grojok grojok" sound that water makes coming out of a waterspout in the yard of the Cityhall (Stadhuis), now the Jakarta Museum. A waterspout was built on this site in 1743 and was used for daily needs such as a watering hole for horses.[2]

Early history edit

In Batavia (now Jakarta), Dutch East India Company created commercial opportunities which attracted immigrants from many areas of what is now Indonesia. This economic activity also lured thousands of Chinese people to Java. Swift immigration challenged the city's limited infrastructure and created burdens on the city. Tensions grew as the colonial government tried to restrict Chinese migration through deportations.

Recent history edit

On 9 October 1740, 5,000 Chinese were massacred and the following year, Chinese inhabitants were ghettoized in Glodok outside the city walls.[3] In 1998, Glodok was one of major areas attacked during the May 1998 riots, primarily due to tensions between pribumi and Chinese Indonesians who lived there, who were accused of hoarding the nation's wealth. In 2006, practitioners of Falun Gong were reportedly "assaulted" during a meditation session. A Falun Gong representative suggested that the assailants were sent by the Chinese embassy, though a local news organization noted another possible motivation: that Falun Gong practitioners had been "disrupting business" by distributing pamphlets.[4]

Attractions edit

 
Old Chinese style houses in Glodok
 
Kim Tek Ie Temple, established in 1650
 
An anti-Falun Gong sign on the streets of Glodok, taken in 2006.
 
Glodok in 2017. The location is roughly same as the 2006 photo above.

Religion di Glodok, West Jakarta (2020)

  Buddhism (42.8%)
  Protestantism (22.1%)
  Catholic (15.8%)
  Islam (19.3%)
  Hinduism (0.1%)
 
Gate and Earth Deity Shrine at Jalan Kemenangan VII, Glodok.
 
Dragon Dance attraction in Glodok

Chinatown edit

As for shopping centre, most of the vendors in Glodok are Chinese Indonesians. Glodok is the biggest Chinatown area in Indonesia, and one of the biggest Chinatowns in the world. The Chinatown covers three main areas, namely Gang Gloria (Gloria alley), Jalan Pancoran and Petak Sembilan. The Chinese came to Jakarta since the 17th century as traders and manual laborers. Most of them came from Fujian and Guangdong provinces in southern China. Centred on Pintu Besar Selatan Road, it has become a commercial hub for the relatively prosperous Chinese community. Assimilation between Chinese and pribumi made a language known as Betawi language.[5] Chinese New Year celebrations and Cap Go Meh celebrations held in the area are major attractions, after president Gus Dur began lifting restrictions in 2000. The area is now a spot to buy Chinese food, traditional Chinese medicine and cheap electronic goods.

Shopping edit

Glodok and contiguous of Mangga Dua[6] are one of the biggest shopping centres in Southeast Asia. It stretches from Pancoran street to Gunung Sahari street and has approximately 500,000 m2 of shopping centres. Beside sales of electronic consumer goods, Glodok is also the biggest market for original and bootleg audio and video discs. Some of the shopping centers in this area are:

  • Harco Glodok
  • Orion Plaza
  • Glodok Plaza
  • Glodok Makmur
  • Glodok Brustru
  • Metro Glodok
  • Hwi Lindeteves
  • Lindeteves Trade Centre
  • Pasar Pagi market

Culinary edit

Other than shopping, Glodok is a spot to buy Chinese food, traditional Chinese medicine and cheap electronic goods. Gang Gloria is a famous place for a wide array of dishes, including gado-gado (mixed vegetables served with peanut sauce), soto betawi (beef cooked in coconut milk), ketupat sayur (rice cakes served with coconut milk and vegetables), sek ba (pork offal stewed in soy sauce) and more. Established in 1927, the legendary Kopi Es Tak Kie coffee shop specializes in iced coffee. Rujak Shanghai Encim (boiled cuttlefish, radish, cucumber, and water spinach with red sauce and peanut sprinkle) this fresh salad was established around 1950s. This kind of dish is very rare, and only able find it at Glodok.[7]

Temples and church edit

There are four old temples in the area, namely Dharma Bhakti Temple, Dharma Sakti Temple, Hui Tek Bio temple and Dharma Jaya Toasebio Temple. Kim Tek Ie Temple also known as Dharma Bhakti Temple, which was established in 1650 is the oldest temple in Jakarta.[8] Santa de Fatima Catholic Church, which is built in Chinese architecture located at Jl. Kemurnian III.

Demographics edit

In 2016, this subdistrict was inhabited by 8,626 residents consisting of 4,407 men and 4,219 women with a sex ratio of 104.46 and 4,772 heads of families.

Then in terms of religion, the population of this sub-district is also quite diverse. Based on data from the West Jakarta City Central Statistics Agency in 2020, the number of religious adherents in this sub-district was recorded, where Buddhism was 42.8%, then Christianity 37.9% (Protestant 22.1% and Catholic 15.8%), Islam 19, 3%, and a small proportion of Hindus 0.1%.

Transport edit

There are many bus services provided by TransJakarta, PPD, Mayasari Bakti, and city transport. TransJakarta stops at the Glodok bus stop. Jakarta Kota, Kampung Bandan, Mangga Besar and Jayakarta stations of KRL Commuterline are located adjacent to the area.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wahyu Adityo Prodjo (16 February 2018). "Disinggung Sandiaga Uno, Ini Asal-usul Kawasan Pecinan Glodok". Kompas.com. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  2. ^ Dari ”Grojok” Menjadi Glodok[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Witton, Patrick (2003). Indonesia. Melbourne: Lonely Planet. pp. 138–139. ISBN 1-74059-154-2.
  4. ^ "Falun Gong in Jakarta". indonesiamatters.com. 7 August 2006.
  5. ^ Tri Wahyuni (19 February 2015). "Hikayat Kawasan Petak Sembilan". CNN Indonesia. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  6. ^ . jakarta-cityhotels.com. Archived from the original on 2017-03-26. Retrieved 2012-01-21.
  7. ^ "The glorious culinary gem of Gang Gloria in Glodok". The Jakarta Post. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  8. ^ Jessicha Valentina (5 May 2017). "Jakpost guide to Glodok". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 11 August 2017.

External links edit

  Media related to Glodok at Wikimedia Commons

  • Jakarta's Battered Chinatown Stages a Comeback

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Glodok Chinese 裹踱刻 pinyin guǒ duo ke Pe h ōe ji ko tho h khek is an urban village of Taman Sari West Jakarta Indonesia The area is also known as Pecinan or Chinatown since the Dutch colonial era and is considered the biggest in Indonesia Majority of the traders and residents of Glodok are Chinese descent The area dates back to colonial times when in November 1740 the Dutch East Indies Company designated Glodok as a residential area for ethnic Chinese Administratively the area is a kelurahan under the Taman Sari district West Jakarta 1 Glodok 裹踱刻 GolodogAdministrative villageGlodok Pancoran paifang gateCountry IndonesiaProvinceJakartaRegencyWest JakartaSubdistrictTaman SariPostal code11120Glodok is one of biggest trading centers for electronic goods in Jakarta Contents 1 History 1 1 Toponymy 1 2 Early history 1 3 Recent history 2 Attractions 2 1 Chinatown 2 2 Shopping 2 3 Culinary 2 4 Temples and church 2 5 Demographics 3 Transport 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Glodok in 1953 Toponymy edit The word Glodok came from the Sundanese word Golodog Sundanese script ᮌ ᮜ ᮓ ᮌ meaning entrance to a house as Sunda Kalapa Jakarta is the gateway to the ancient Sundanese Kingdom It was also thought that the name came from the grojok grojok sound that water makes coming out of a waterspout in the yard of the Cityhall Stadhuis now the Jakarta Museum A waterspout was built on this site in 1743 and was used for daily needs such as a watering hole for horses 2 Early history edit In Batavia now Jakarta Dutch East India Company created commercial opportunities which attracted immigrants from many areas of what is now Indonesia This economic activity also lured thousands of Chinese people to Java Swift immigration challenged the city s limited infrastructure and created burdens on the city Tensions grew as the colonial government tried to restrict Chinese migration through deportations Recent history edit On 9 October 1740 5 000 Chinese were massacred and the following year Chinese inhabitants were ghettoized in Glodok outside the city walls 3 In 1998 Glodok was one of major areas attacked during the May 1998 riots primarily due to tensions between pribumi and Chinese Indonesians who lived there who were accused of hoarding the nation s wealth In 2006 practitioners of Falun Gong were reportedly assaulted during a meditation session A Falun Gong representative suggested that the assailants were sent by the Chinese embassy though a local news organization noted another possible motivation that Falun Gong practitioners had been disrupting business by distributing pamphlets 4 Attractions edit nbsp Old Chinese style houses in Glodok nbsp Kim Tek Ie Temple established in 1650 nbsp An anti Falun Gong sign on the streets of Glodok taken in 2006 nbsp Glodok in 2017 The location is roughly same as the 2006 photo above Religion di Glodok West Jakarta 2020 Buddhism 42 8 Protestantism 22 1 Catholic 15 8 Islam 19 3 Hinduism 0 1 nbsp Gate and Earth Deity Shrine at Jalan Kemenangan VII Glodok nbsp Dragon Dance attraction in GlodokChinatown edit As for shopping centre most of the vendors in Glodok are Chinese Indonesians Glodok is the biggest Chinatown area in Indonesia and one of the biggest Chinatowns in the world The Chinatown covers three main areas namely Gang Gloria Gloria alley Jalan Pancoran and Petak Sembilan The Chinese came to Jakarta since the 17th century as traders and manual laborers Most of them came from Fujian and Guangdong provinces in southern China Centred on Pintu Besar Selatan Road it has become a commercial hub for the relatively prosperous Chinese community Assimilation between Chinese and pribumi made a language known as Betawi language 5 Chinese New Year celebrations and Cap Go Meh celebrations held in the area are major attractions after president Gus Dur began lifting restrictions in 2000 The area is now a spot to buy Chinese food traditional Chinese medicine and cheap electronic goods Shopping edit Glodok and contiguous of Mangga Dua 6 are one of the biggest shopping centres in Southeast Asia It stretches from Pancoran street to Gunung Sahari street and has approximately 500 000 m2 of shopping centres Beside sales of electronic consumer goods Glodok is also the biggest market for original and bootleg audio and video discs Some of the shopping centers in this area are Harco Glodok Orion Plaza Glodok Plaza Glodok Makmur Glodok Brustru Metro Glodok Hwi Lindeteves Lindeteves Trade Centre Pasar Pagi marketCulinary edit Other than shopping Glodok is a spot to buy Chinese food traditional Chinese medicine and cheap electronic goods Gang Gloria is a famous place for a wide array of dishes including gado gado mixed vegetables served with peanut sauce soto betawi beef cooked in coconut milk ketupat sayur rice cakes served with coconut milk and vegetables sek ba pork offal stewed in soy sauce and more Established in 1927 the legendary Kopi Es Tak Kie coffee shop specializes in iced coffee Rujak Shanghai Encim boiled cuttlefish radish cucumber and water spinach with red sauce and peanut sprinkle this fresh salad was established around 1950s This kind of dish is very rare and only able find it at Glodok 7 Temples and church edit There are four old temples in the area namely Dharma Bhakti Temple Dharma Sakti Temple Hui Tek Bio temple and Dharma Jaya Toasebio Temple Kim Tek Ie Temple also known as Dharma Bhakti Temple which was established in 1650 is the oldest temple in Jakarta 8 Santa de Fatima Catholic Church which is built in Chinese architecture located at Jl Kemurnian III Demographics edit In 2016 this subdistrict was inhabited by 8 626 residents consisting of 4 407 men and 4 219 women with a sex ratio of 104 46 and 4 772 heads of families Then in terms of religion the population of this sub district is also quite diverse Based on data from the West Jakarta City Central Statistics Agency in 2020 the number of religious adherents in this sub district was recorded where Buddhism was 42 8 then Christianity 37 9 Protestant 22 1 and Catholic 15 8 Islam 19 3 and a small proportion of Hindus 0 1 Transport editThere are many bus services provided by TransJakarta PPD Mayasari Bakti and city transport TransJakarta stops at the Glodok bus stop Jakarta Kota Kampung Bandan Mangga Besar and Jayakarta stations of KRL Commuterline are located adjacent to the area See also edit nbsp Jakarta portal nbsp Indonesia portalKim Tek Ie Temple 金德院 Chinese Indonesians Legislation on Chinese Indonesians 1740 Batavia massacre 1918 Kudus riot May 1998 riots of Indonesia Chinatowns in AsiaReferences edit Wahyu Adityo Prodjo 16 February 2018 Disinggung Sandiaga Uno Ini Asal usul Kawasan Pecinan Glodok Kompas com Retrieved 9 October 2018 Dari Grojok Menjadi Glodok permanent dead link Witton Patrick 2003 Indonesia Melbourne Lonely Planet pp 138 139 ISBN 1 74059 154 2 Falun Gong in Jakarta indonesiamatters com 7 August 2006 Tri Wahyuni 19 February 2015 Hikayat Kawasan Petak Sembilan CNN Indonesia Retrieved 9 October 2018 Mangga Dua shopping center jakarta cityhotels com Archived from the original on 2017 03 26 Retrieved 2012 01 21 The glorious culinary gem of Gang Gloria in Glodok The Jakarta Post 1 March 2017 Retrieved 11 August 2017 Jessicha Valentina 5 May 2017 Jakpost guide to Glodok The Jakarta Post Retrieved 11 August 2017 External links edit nbsp Media related to Glodok at Wikimedia Commons Jakarta s Battered Chinatown Stages a Comeback Buddhist temples in Jakarta6 09 S 106 49 E 6 150 S 106 817 E 6 150 106 817 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glodok amp oldid 1186585197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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