Kali Besar

{{Short description|Place in Jakarta, Indonesia}}

{{About|Area in Jakarta}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2016}}

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| image_caption = Kali Besar in 2018

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| subdivision_name1 = DKI Jakarta

| subdivision_type2 = City

| subdivision_name2 = North Jakarta

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| subdivision_name3 = Tambora

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Kali Besar ({{lit|Big river}}, {{langx|nl|de Groote Rivier}}) refers to the channel connecting Sunda Kelapa in the north to the south part in old town of Jakarta, parallel to Ciliwung River in their east disemboguing at the heart of the old city of Jakarta. Literally meaning Grand River, this channel is now part of Kali Krukut in Tambora subdistrict.{{cite web|url=https://alwishahab.wordpress.com/2008/01/21/kali-besar-atau-de-groote-rivier-1900/|title=Kali Besar atau de Groote Rivier 1900|first=Alwi|last=Shahab|access-date=February 2, 2016}}

History

The Kali Besar bend was once straightened out on the orders of Jacques Specx in 1631–1632. In the early days of Batavia in 17th century, ships usually sailed along a Kanaal to Kali Besar, where unloading and ship repairs were also done in dockyard in front of the long Kasteel but due to deposition of sand in the estuary and the size of the ships were getting bigger they could no longer pass the channel. The boats were then pulled by horses and slaves. For larger ships, passengers and cargoes were unloaded into small boats or barges.{{cite web|url=http://www.jakarta.go.id/web/encyclopedia/detail/1323/Kali-Besar|title=Kali Besar|access-date=February 2, 2016}}

File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Olieverfschilderij voorstellende het Kasteel Batavia gezien van Kali Besar west met op de voorgrond de vismarkt TMnr 118-167.jpg

File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Batavia Kali Besar TMnr 10014895.jpg

There used to be various buildings along the Kali Besar in the VOC era, such as warehouses, private settlements, churches and markets. Some of the existing markets in the Kali Besar include Vegetable Market, Banana Market, Chicken Market and Rice Market. Many of the buildings located along Kali Besar Barat street and Kali Besar Timur street are in European architecture and are built in the 19th century, including old buildings, offices and warehouses. The existence of these buildings form a historic neighborhood that becomes a tourism attraction, especially for recreational tourists who want to enjoy the atmosphere of "Old Town".{{cite book|title=Java Essay: The History and Culture of a Southern Country|first=Masatoshi|last=Iguchi|publisher=Troubador Publishing Ltd.|year=2015|isbn=978-1-784621513|pages=342}}

Kali Besar was the center of economy and trading of VOC where there were buildings for the manufacture and repair of ships as well as for the laborers or slaves to work. Kali Besar was seen as an elite residential area in the early 18th century and later transformed to become the central area of offices for international trading. One example is The Red Store building. Many houses of Chinese immigrants were once built around the area, but many later burned down during the 1740 Batavia pogrom.

Kali Besar has several times changed its function, after the Ciliwung straightening in 1632, where small ships could bring goods from the sea and from the hinterland to the port. Since 1870, a growing number of commercial companies appeared in Kali Besar, and became the central area of offices of international commerce until the 1960s.

File:Kali Besar in Jakarta.jpg

File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Voormalig assurantiekantoor langs de oostzijde van de Kali Besar TMnr 20018347.jpg

The growth of Kali Besar being the center of commerce resulting in the presence of the church and the market disappeared. Its position as a trading center nearly displaced by the completion of the Tanjung Priok port in 1885 which is just {{convert|10|km}} from Kali Besar. Malaria outbreaks made this region was no longer conducive for new businesses. Since 1900, many employers moved out to along the Noordwijk straat and Rijswijk straat further to the south of Old Town.

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See also

{{Rivers in Indonesia}}

{{Portal|Jakarta}}

Category:Ship canals

Category:Landforms of Jakarta