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Badung Wet Market

Badung Wet Market

October 2019 · 2 min read · Denpasar

Badung Market, the largest traditional market in Bali, is located in downtown Denpasar, on Jalan Gajah Mada which is also a heritage area.

This market is fairly complete, selling various daily necessities and various other clothing materials.

Here there is a river called the river / Tukad Badung, the flow is like splitting or becoming a barrier between the Badung Market and the Kumbasari Art Market, even though it is only a market, but this area is quite interesting to visit, especially shopping tour hobbyists.

Its history in the royal era was known as the "Payuk" Periuk Market "Clay Pottery" and then it was slowly organized, and renovated into a traditional market "Wet Market" that was equipped with parking and elevators, as well as the layout and trees, especially in the river body, which in at night the lights are colored, making it a cool place to sit and relax.

This Badung market is always crowded for 24 hours and never stops, in the west of the market is an art market complex that sells community crafts, in the east there is a complex that sells various types of fabric, and in the south there is a special complex selling gold, and in the north of the market there is a Village Temple.

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Badung Market is the economic buffer for small traders and providers of cheap basic necessities. Called Badung Market because this market is above the river with the same name. The long river runs from Mount Batur to the Suwung beach estuary.

High economic activity in line with the image of Denpasar as a cultural city that is visited by tourists, both domestic and foreign, indirectly contributes to an increase in population, basic needs and goods. "The development of a long journey of civilization and rapid changes during this time brought the Badung Market to this day,"

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