Pasar Minggu is a lively subdistrict located in South Jakarta, Indonesia. Known as one of the most dynamic areas in the capital city of Jakarta, Pasar Minggu combines urban vibrancy with cultural heritage, making it a meaningful locus for the theme “My Village, My Identity.” Geographic Location Pasar Minggu is situated in the southern part of Jakarta, bordered by several other subdistricts and serving as a gateway between central Jakarta and the surrounding satellite cities. Its strategic location has made it an important residential, commercial, and cultural hub. Historical Background The name Pasar Minggu literally means “Sunday Market.” Historically, it was famous for its traditional market that operated on Sundays, where farmers and traders sold fresh fruits, vegetables, and other goods. Over time, this traditional market grew into a permanent and iconic landmark that continues to represent the identity of the area today. Cultural Identity Pasar Minggu is well known for its vibrant...