There is a folklore of Jambi area about the origin of the Angso Duo market.
It was said that once, Princess Mayang Mangurai with her husband, the black Kayo, wanted to build a kingdom in the new territory.
Sail them using a boat called Kajang Lako.
The boat is pulled by two big goose tails.
Until one day they arrived in the river area of Batang Hari.
The two Swans pulled over and stopped in an area now the ANGSO Duo market.
The name Angso Duo is derived from the legend of the two geese from Princess Mayang Mangurai and the black Kayo people.
- Serving Jambi people since 1960
Apart from the legend, the ANGSO Duo market has been around since the 1960's, located in the center of Jambi City.
The access is easy to reach either by private vehicle or public transportation.
But once this market is often a problem for road users.
Because of the many traders who sell to eat most of the highway.
So that the jammed is inevitable every day especially during crowded hours.
Therefore, Jambi provincial government made a relocation project of ANGSO Duo Market, the location is adjacent to the old market. The current view of the ANGSO Duo market is very much different than the first market.
If the first market ANGSO duo Becek, Dirty, and merchants sell irregular to eat the road.
Now the ANGSO Duo market is more modern.
The blocks are built with tiled floors, so the market looks cleaner and will certainly not be checked even though the rainy season.
ANGSO Duo Market is still the prima community of Jambi because the price offered is cheaper than other markets.
If you want to hold a celebration, it is certainly suitable for shopping here because all ingredients are fully available.
From various meats, fruit to local culinary ingredients Jambi such as Tempoyak and patin fish.
Another one that became typical of the Pasar Angso duo, namely known as BJ market.
BJ itself is the name of Jambi Society for used goods.
Here a lot of sellers clothes BJ with foreign brand that still maintained and cheap price.
If you are hungry while shopping, at Pasar Angso Duo There are also food stalls selling a variety of breakfast typical Jambi such as lontong and fat rice.
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