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Mangga Besar
Country Indonesia
ProvinceJakarta
RegencyWest Jakarta
SubdistrictTaman Sari
Postal code

Mangga Besar is an administrative village of Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Indonesia.This village is adjacent to Pinangsia Road (Glodok) in the north, Ciliwung River to the west, Tangki to the east and Mangga Besar Road in the south. The neighborhood is a popular nightlife destination in Jakarta.

History

Historically, the area is one of the first 'lokalisasi' area of the Batavian era. In the past, the Batavian community knew PSK as 'cabo', which was adapted from 'caibo' - a mandarin term for ladies of the night. Visitors were VOC officials and Chinese traders.[1] Population of this neighborhood are predominantly ethnic Chinese Indonesian like the adjacent Chinatown of Glodok. There are at least 3 Chinese temples within the neighborhood. Vihara Avalokitesvara. temple was built in 1936, has altars of Buddha and Guan Yin (Goddess of Mercy). Husada Hospital, which was previously known as Jang Seng Le is located in the area, was established in 1924, making it one of the longest-serving hospitals in Jakarta.[2]

Culinary, club, cafe and karaoke

Mangga Besar is famous as a notorious nightlife area of Jakarta.[3] Not only notorious as the center of nightlife, Mangga Besar is also known for its tempting eateries.[2] A variety of Chinese food and also a variety of food from the Indonesian archipelago under influence of Chinese culture, which is the very unique and interesting about foods of Mangga Besar. Chinese dishes made from dog, turtle, cobras, frogs and lizard meat can be found here.[4]

Numerous bars, nightclubs, karaoke, cafe, massage parlors and sex-hotel located in the area.[5] Lokasari Plaza is a shopping mall which also houses hotels, nightclubs, bar, karaoke and massage parlor.

Transportation

The area is served by TransJakarta corridor 1, Blok M-Kota route. Mangga Besar railway station of Jakarta metro rail is located in the neighborhood.

See also

References

  1. "Melihat Gemerlap Jalan Mangga Besar yang Mengundang Penasaran". Kumparan. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Jakpost guide to Jl. Mangga Besar Raya". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  3. "You Can't Get Rid of Prostitution in Jakarta: Ahok". Tempo. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  4. "Firm breasts, clear skin:Claims of Jakarta's snake blood salesmen". CNN. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  5. "Greater Jakarta: Police find ecstasy pills at nightclub". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
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