Bandung – The West Java Provincial Government is once again addressing the issue of market waste in Bandung. Now, Ciwastra Market is in the spotlight. Governor Dedi Mulyadi is personally handling it.

Bandung

Bandung is the capital of West Java, Indonesia, known for its cool climate, colonial architecture, and vibrant arts scene. Established by the Dutch in the early 20th century, it became a key center for the struggle for independence, most notably hosting the historic 1955 Asia-Africa Conference. Today, it is a bustling city famous for its fashion outlets, culinary delights, and scenic surroundings.

West Java

West Java is a province in Indonesia known for its rich cultural heritage, including the traditional arts of the Sundanese people, such as angklung music and wayang golek puppetry. Historically, the region was home to powerful kingdoms like the Sunda Kingdom and later became a key site of Dutch colonial rule, with Batavia (now Jakarta) as its center. Today, it features natural attractions like volcanic peaks and tea plantations, as well as the bustling city of Bandung, a hub for education and creative industries.

Ciwastra Market

Ciwastra Market is a traditional market located in the Bandung region of West Java, Indonesia, known for its vibrant atmosphere and wide variety of goods, including fresh produce, textiles, and local snacks. Historically, it has served as a key trading hub for the surrounding communities, reflecting the area’s cultural and economic development over the years. The market remains a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking an authentic Indonesian market experience.