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Sawah Besar is a
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(''kecamatan'') of
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,
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. Its neighborhoods are among the most historic, containing the 1820-established
Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is an kelurahan, subdistrict () in the Sawah Besar Districts of Indonesia, district () in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It has postal code of 10710. History Founding of Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is also the name of a 19th-century market whi ...
("New Market"), the new colonial city – ''Weltevreden'' – and the old course of the
Ciliwung River The Ciliwung (often written as Ci Liwung as the "ci" prefix simply translates as "river"; also as Tjiliwoeng in Dutch, Sundanese: ᮎᮤᮜᮤᮝᮥᮀ) is a 119 km long river in the northwestern region of Java where it flows through two pr ...
. Landmarks include the
Lapangan Banteng Lapangan Banteng (Indonesian language, Indonesian: "Bull's Field", formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch language, Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) is a historic Town square, square located in a historic area formerly known as ''Wel ...
(formerly Waterloo Square), the government's 19th century, low-rise
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and its high palmed-lawned vista (being the intended palace of Daendels), and
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.


Toponym

Sawah Besar means "big paddy field". The name ''Sawah Besar'' refers to the paddy field which existed in the area before the 1860s. This paddy field, measuring around , was to the east of the southern section of Molenvliet Oost (now Jalan Hayam Wuruk), south of Kebon Jeruk ("orange orchard") and west of the extensive Chinese cemetery (now Kelurahan Karang Anyar). Before the 1860s, the paddy field was the only one left in the city center of Batavia. Gradually, the paddy field was urbanized and in the late 19th-century, the entire field had been converted into a kampung known as Kampung Sawah Besar. The name ''Sawah Besar'', also spelled as ''Sawah Besaar'' during colonial time, was given to the street Sawah Besar, south of what used to be the paddy field. Sawah Besar Street also formed the northern section of the defensive line of the new southern colonial administrative center of Batavia, the Weltevreden. In the late 19th-century, a new railway stop was established at the east end of the street; the name Sawah Besaar was given to the railway stop, which later would become
Sawah Besar railway station Sawah Besar Station (formerly Sawah Besaar Station) is a railway station, located on Jl. Kyai Haji Samanhudi. Altitude this station is 15 meters amsl, this station is one of seven elevated stations on Jakarta railway's Jakarta Kota–Manggarai ...
. The Sawah Besar street was nationalized as Jalan Sukarjo Wiryopranoto in the 1950s, but the Station still preserved its original name. Eventually, the name Sawah Besar was given to the District (kecamatan) Sawah Besar following the independence of Indonesia. The street Sawah Besar (Jalan Sukarjo Wiryopranoto) and the original district/marsh were slightly west. Sawah Besar railway station is on today's western limit.


Government

The district is divided into five ''
kelurahan In Indonesia, village or subdistrict is the fourth-level subdivision and the smallest administrative division of Indonesia below a district, regency/city, and province. Similar administrative divisions outside of Indonesia include barangays in t ...
'' or administrative villages:


History

The section describes the history of the region of Jakarta which corresponds to what is now the modern district (kecamatan) of Sawah Besar.


Draining of the marshes

In the 17th-century, the district of Sawah Besar corresponded to the area where the
Ciliwung The Ciliwung (often written as Ci Liwung as the "ci" prefix simply translates as "river"; also as Tjiliwoeng in Dutch, Sundanese: ᮎᮤᮜᮤᮝᮥᮀ) is a 119 km long river in the northwestern region of Java where it flows through two pr ...
used to flow. The riparian zone was located southeast of Batavia, outside the city wall, then known collectively as the ''ommelanden'' (the area surrounding Batavia). To establish a military presence over the new colonial land, the
Dutch East India Company The United East India Company ( ; VOC ), commonly known as the Dutch East India Company, was a chartered company, chartered trading company and one of the first joint-stock companies in the world. Established on 20 March 1602 by the States Ge ...
built several fortresses to guard the Ciliwung, among them the sconce Jacarta, established in mid-17th-century as the second fortress upstream of Ciliwung after
Batavia Castle Batavia Castle (, ) was a fort located at the mouth of Ciliwung River in Jakarta. Batavia Castle was the administrative center of Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Asia. Batavia Castle was also the residence of the Governor General, the highest V ...
. The fort had ceased to exist by 1825. The simple fort was located at what is now the kampung of Gang Budi Rahayu. Ciliwung's riparian zone in the area was characterized by unproductive marshland. To convert the marshes into arable land, canals were constructed to drain the water of the marshes into the river. By the late 17th-century, the marshland had been converted into mills, sugar plantations, fruit trees plantation and paddy field. In 1681, the flow of Ciliwung was diverted toward the east along the Postweg (now Jalan Pos) to reach another new canal, the Gunung Sahari Canal. With the diversion of the Ciliwung toward the Gunung Sahari Canal, a section of the Ciliwung between Prinsen Laan (now Jalan Mangga Besar) and Postweg (now Jalan Pos) was dried out. The old course of the Ciliwung now corresponds with Jalan Kartini XIII Dalam.


The Chinese Cemetery

In the early 19th-century, a Chinese cemetery (''Chineesche Kerkhof'') was established around the area of the old course of the Ciliwung. When it was established, the Chinese cemetery was the largest cemetery in Batavia, the total area reached in 1853. The boundary of the cemetery was the Prinsenlaan (now Jalan Mangga Besar) to the north, Kartiniweg (Jalan Kartini Raya) to the east, Chineesche Kerkweg (Jalan Raya Lautze) to the south, and Drossaersweg (Jalan Taman Sari Raya) to the west. The center of religious activity for the Chinese cemetery was an 18th-century Chinese temple located at Chineesche Kerkweg, in the southern area of the cemetery, which was originally a
landhuis A landhuis ( Dutch for "mansion, manor", plural ''landhuizen''; Indonesian: ''rumah kongsi''; Papiamento: ''kas di shon'' or ''kas grandi'') is a Dutch colonial country house, often the administrative heart of a '' particuliere land'' or private ...
belonging to
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. Today the Chinese temple, Vihara Buddhayana or Thie Cang Wang Pho Sat (Klenteng Sentiong), still exists. By 1825, kampung development started to encroach into the Chinese cemetery. The encroachment started from the west of Kartiniweg. Following the establishment of
Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is an kelurahan, subdistrict () in the Sawah Besar Districts of Indonesia, district () in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It has postal code of 10710. History Founding of Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is also the name of a 19th-century market whi ...
in the late 19th-century, urbanization started to encroach the cemetery land from the south, starting with the development of houses north of Pintu Besi street (now Jalan K.H. Samanhudi). The developed kampung was then known as Kampung Karang Anjar, which later gave its name to kelurahan Karang Anyar. Eventually, by the 1930s, the remaining cemetery area was reserved for future city-building projects by the colonial government. Following the independence of Indonesia, the first streets were built from Jalan Raya Mangga Besar into the Chinese cemetery in the early 1970s. Eventually, by the end of the 1970s, the area that used to be the largest Chinese Cemetery in Jakarta was completely converted into an urbanized area. Today, the entire kelurahan Karang Anyar and the western half of kelurahan Kartini stands on what used to be the largest cemetery in Jakarta.


Weltevreden

In 1787, the extensive private estate of Weltevreden (Dutch "well-contented") was established in what is now the southern half of the kelurahan
Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is an kelurahan, subdistrict () in the Sawah Besar Districts of Indonesia, district () in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It has postal code of 10710. History Founding of Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is also the name of a 19th-century market whi ...
. Weltevreden estate was bounded by the streets Postweg (now Jalan Pos) - Schoolweg Noord (Jalan Dr. Sutomo) to the north; Jalan Gunung Sahari and Jalan Pasar Senen to the east; Jalan Prapatan to the south; and the
Ciliwung The Ciliwung (often written as Ci Liwung as the "ci" prefix simply translates as "river"; also as Tjiliwoeng in Dutch, Sundanese: ᮎᮤᮜᮤᮝᮥᮀ) is a 119 km long river in the northwestern region of Java where it flows through two pr ...
to the west. In 1808, Weltevreden estate was sold to the government. The area was designated as a new colonial administrative center of Batavia, replacing the dilapidated Oud Batavia near the port of
Sunda Kelapa Sunda Kelapa () is the old port of Jakarta, located on the estuary of the Ciliwung River. "Sunda Kalapa" ( Sundanese: "Coconut of Sunda") is the original name, and it was the main port of the Sunda Kingdom. The port is situated in Penjaringan D ...
. The open field Waterlooplein (now
Lapangan Banteng Lapangan Banteng (Indonesian language, Indonesian: "Bull's Field", formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch language, Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) is a historic Town square, square located in a historic area formerly known as ''Wel ...
) was established as the center of the new colonial center. Surrounding this open field was European-centric colonial landmarks built throughout the course of the late 18th and early 19th-centuries. Among the landmarks were the grand residence of the governor-general of Batavia '' de Witte Huis'' ("White House") of the Dutch East Indies; the Roman Catholic cathedral, and Fort Prins Frederik. Weltevreden was also known as ''bovenstad'' (Dutch "uptown"), to distinguish it with the ''benedenstad'' (the Old Town). The distinction was formalized by the Batavia City Council in 1905; when Batavia and Weltevreden were the two districts which formed the municipality of Batavia. Today, the area of Weltevreden corresponds to the southern half of the kelurahan
Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is an kelurahan, subdistrict () in the Sawah Besar Districts of Indonesia, district () in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It has postal code of 10710. History Founding of Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is also the name of a 19th-century market whi ...
, south of the canal. The area today is still of considerable value given its relative proximity to
Central Jakarta Central Jakarta (, ), abbreviated as Jakpus, is one of the five Cities of Indonesia, administrative cities () and ''de facto'' Capital City of the Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta. It had 902,973 inhabitants according to the 2010 census ...
. Many colonial and modern landmarks of Jakarta are located in this area, e.g. Hotel Borobudur, the old and new buildings of the Ministry of Finance,
Lapangan Banteng Lapangan Banteng (Indonesian language, Indonesian: "Bull's Field", formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch language, Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) is a historic Town square, square located in a historic area formerly known as ''Wel ...
, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Gedung Kesenian, the
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market, the
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and the central post office. Following the independence of Indonesia, the area where the colonial government once centered were taken over by the Indonesian government as the administrative center of the newly independent country. Some of the political landmark in the area were
Lapangan Banteng Lapangan Banteng (Indonesian language, Indonesian: "Bull's Field", formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch language, Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) is a historic Town square, square located in a historic area formerly known as ''Wel ...
(converted from the military center Waterlooplein), Hotel Borobudur (converted from a Dutch military encampment), and Istiqlal Mosque converted from Fort Prins Frederik). Many colonial buildings in the area are preserved and can still be seen today as governmental institutions.


List of important places

Below are lists of important places in Sawah Besar district. *Buildings and places located in the historic Weltevreden **
Gedung Kesenian Jakarta The Jakarta Art Building (), historically known as ''Schouwburg Weltevreden'', is a concert hall in Sawah Besar, Central Jakarta, Indonesia, built during the colonial period in Batavia, Dutch East Indies. History The idea for the creation of a t ...
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**Hotel Borobudu

** Istiqlal Mosque (formerly '' Fort Prins Frederik'') **
Jakarta Cathedral Jakarta Cathedral (, ) is a Latin Catholic cathedral in Jakarta, Indonesia, which is also the seat of the Archbishop of Jakarta, currently Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo. Its official name is , derived from the original name in Dutch, ...
** St. Ursula Catholic School (former ''Kleine klooster'') **
Lapangan Banteng Lapangan Banteng (Indonesian language, Indonesian: "Bull's Field", formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch language, Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) is a historic Town square, square located in a historic area formerly known as ''Wel ...
(formerly ''Paradeplaats'', later renamed ''Waterlooplein'') **Filateli Post office (formerly ''Weltevreden Postkantoor'') **
A.A. Maramis Building The A.A. Maramis Building is an early 19th-century building in Jakarta, Indonesia. It hosts the headquarters of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance. The building was built following Dutch East Indies Governor General Herman Willem Daendels's inten ...
(formerly ''Daendels Paleis'' or ''Groote Huis'') * Jakarta International Expo Exhibition Hall, also known as Jakarta Fair (''Pekan Raya Jakarta'') *
Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is an kelurahan, subdistrict () in the Sawah Besar Districts of Indonesia, district () in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It has postal code of 10710. History Founding of Pasar Baru Pasar Baru is also the name of a 19th-century market whi ...
*
Toko Tio Tek Hong Toko Tio Tek Hong (Indonesian for 'Tio Tek Hong's Store') was one of the earliest modern Department store, department stores in colonial Indonesia, founded in 1902 by the prominent businessman Tio Tek Hong (1877–1965). Its former premises are ...
*
Messiah Cathedral Messiah Cathedral () is an Indonesian megachurch of the predominantly Indonesian-Chinese Indonesian Reformed Evangelical Church ( (GRII)) in Kemayoran, Jakarta. It was opened on 20 September 2008 and inaugurated next day as a dedication to Lord ...
and Aula Simfonia Jakarta


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Cited works

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