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Badung The Center of Tourism

Jimbaran Market,
Bustling with Tourists

Along with the many hotel buildings in Jimbaran, village traditional markets also receive a good response Not only are they crowded with local villagers, but foreigners as well. “Tourists come almost everyday,” said Mrs. Wayan, a cake seller.

This traditional market is located 12 km southward of Denpasar and is popular with various visitors to Bali. The festivity sometimes causes traffic jams on Uluwatu Street. Buyers, merchants or people who just come gather in crowds especially on Hindu’s important holy days, such as Kajeng Kliwon, Purnama, Tilem, etc, which consists of people from different districts of Bali, such as Tabanan, Karangasem, Denpasar and Gianyar
According to Mrs. Wayan, tourists usually come about 10 AM until noon, “Tourists who come in the morning mostly follow the cooking class held by the hotel where they stay. So, the classes begin by observing the traditional market first,” she said while adding, that they do not buy the market’s products but just watching the activities of the Balinese people.
The foreigner prefers walking, which is easy for them to observe all the activities some like to join in the market’s festivities.
It’s interesting to observe that foreigners are attracted to this market’s atmosphere. They are fond of Balinese traditional foods, just as much as they love the culture of Bali. It is said by the sate tipat seller (grilled chopped-meat) who’s shop is on the junction border (southwest of the market). This woman who comes from Karangasem, and had sold sate for, about 10 years, said the foreigners also like to eat sate, at mepajar ceremonies at Ulun Suwi Temple, her sate quickly sells out.
The Mepajar ceremony coincides with Kajeng Kliwon once in every 15 days. So, she considers that Kajeng Kliwon is kind of blessing day to her, where everybody buys her sate, including tourists.
Another but different story is form a shirt and beach-cloth merchant he confesses that his products are not quite sold out, however he is still occupied with his job.
Jimbaran Market is busy in the early morning, starting from 2 am. It is small from the outside but when you take a look inside, various merchants will appear, such as rice merchants, spices merchants, butchers, vegetable sellers, and other sellers that sell Hindu’s ritual items. All merchants are already arranged according to their selling items. Household products, cloth, ritual items, etc are placed on the street border. Some merchants also bring their car to the store their products, usually start selling from 1 AM to 8 AM. “Starting 10 am the market will be quieter, unless a ritual ceremony is taking place in the village,” said the parking man.
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