PhotosLocation


toko+kompak Latitude and Longitude:

6°09′54″S 106°50′04″E / 6.164889°S 106.834570°E / -6.164889; 106.834570
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toko Kompak, Pasar Baru

Toko Kompak is a historic landmark in Pasar Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] [2] It was the residence of Tio Tek Ho, Majoor der Chinezen (1896-1908), who was the penultimate head of the Chinese community in colonial Jakarta.

The building was probably built in the first half of the nineteenth century in a combination of Chinese, European and native Indonesian styles of architecture. At some point in the late colonial era, the residence was leased out and converted into a commercial store, called Sin Siong Bouw. After Independence in 1945, the name of the store was changed to Kompak.

References

  1. ^ Siahaan, Michael Teguh Adiputra (December 1, 2014). "Sejarah 300 tahun di Toko Kompak Pasar Baru - ANTARA News". www.antaranews.com. Antara News. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Toko Kompak: The Forgotten Chinese Heritage". Jakarta by Train. 25 April 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2016.

6°09′54″S 106°50′04″E / 6.164889°S 106.834570°E / -6.164889; 106.834570



toko+kompak Latitude and Longitude:

6°09′54″S 106°50′04″E / 6.164889°S 106.834570°E / -6.164889; 106.834570
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toko Kompak, Pasar Baru

Toko Kompak is a historic landmark in Pasar Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] [2] It was the residence of Tio Tek Ho, Majoor der Chinezen (1896-1908), who was the penultimate head of the Chinese community in colonial Jakarta.

The building was probably built in the first half of the nineteenth century in a combination of Chinese, European and native Indonesian styles of architecture. At some point in the late colonial era, the residence was leased out and converted into a commercial store, called Sin Siong Bouw. After Independence in 1945, the name of the store was changed to Kompak.

References

  1. ^ Siahaan, Michael Teguh Adiputra (December 1, 2014). "Sejarah 300 tahun di Toko Kompak Pasar Baru - ANTARA News". www.antaranews.com. Antara News. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Toko Kompak: The Forgotten Chinese Heritage". Jakarta by Train. 25 April 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2016.

6°09′54″S 106°50′04″E / 6.164889°S 106.834570°E / -6.164889; 106.834570



Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook