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# Lok Baintan Floating Market

A tourism icon of South Kalimantan offering an authentic shopping experience on *jukung* boats along the Martapura River. Tourists can witness the enduring barter tradition and the vibrant economic activity of the Banjar community from dawn.

## Key facts

- **address**: Jl. Martapura Lama, Lok Baintan Village, Sungai Tabuk District, Banjar Regency
- **entrance fee**: Free (Boat rental starts from Rp 150,000)
- **opening hours**: Every day, 06:00 - 09:00

# Tracing the River Civilization: Lok Baintan Floating Market as a Banjar Cultural Hub

Lok Baintan Floating Market is more than just an economic transaction point or a regular tourist destination; it is a "Living Culture Center" that represents the pulse of the Banjar community. Located on the Martapura River, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan (note: there is an administrative correction that this location is in South Kalimantan, not West Java, in accordance with the original geographical identity of Lok Baintan), this market serves as a sociological laboratory where traditions, arts, and noble values are passed down through generations on *jukung* (traditional wooden boats).

## Philosophy of River Culture and Daily Activities

As a cultural center, Lok Baintan Floating Market offers organic cultural programs. Every morning, before the sun fully rises, activities here begin with the departure ritual of the traders, who are predominantly women or known as *Acil-Acil*.

The most prominent cultural program here is the practice of the **Barter System (Bapandukan)**. Amidst modernization and the use of digital currency, Lok Baintan still preserves the *Bapandukan* tradition, where traders exchange their agricultural produce—such as oranges, bananas, vegetables—for other necessities. This activity is not merely an exchange of goods, but an education on the value of trust and social solidarity for the younger generation.

## Traditional Arts and Performances on Water

Lok Baintan Floating Market often becomes a stage for unique Banjar traditional arts. One of the performances frequently encountered is **Madihin**. Madihin is an oral literary art in the form of spontaneous poetry chanted with the accompaniment of a *terbang* (frame drum). Madihin performers often appear on *jukung*, voicing messages of morality, social criticism, and humor that entertain visitors and traders.

Besides Madihin, there are **Japing (Tari Jepin)** performances that are sometimes held during special events on the riverbanks. The uniqueness of performances in Lok Baintan lies in its spatial adaptation; dancers must have extraordinary balance to dance on a floating stage or bamboo rafts, creating harmony between body movements and the river's ripples.

## Handicrafts and Jukung Architecture

As a center for craft preservation, Lok Baintan is the best place to observe the making and use of **Tanggui**. Tanggui is a distinctive wide Banjar hat made from nipah leaves. In this market, visitors can see firsthand how Tanggui functions practically as protection from heat and rain, as well as a symbol of the river community's social identity.

Education about traditional architecture is also part of the cultural programs here. Visitors can learn the differences between various types of boats, such as *Jukung Tiung*, *Jukung Rombong*, and *Jukung Sudur*. Each type of *jukung* has specific construction techniques and functions, reflecting local wisdom in utilizing *ulin* wood and other tropical forest woods.

## Educational Programs and Community Involvement

Lok Baintan Floating Market carries out informal educational functions through the involvement of the local community. There is a **River School** initiative initiated by local community leaders to provide children with an understanding of the importance of preserving the river ecosystem. This program includes:

1.  **Traditional Navigation Education:** Teaching how to paddle and control a *jukung* with the correct *mangayuh* technique to avoid disrupting river traffic.
2.  **Local Seed Preservation:** Traders act as guardians of local plant varieties. Visitors can learn about various exotic Kalimantan fruits rarely found in modern markets, such as *Rambai*, *Kapiyu*, and *Langsat*.
3.  **Traditional Cuisine (Wadai Banjar):** Lok Baintan is a floating culinary center. Culinary education programs here introduce the making of *Wadai 41*, which are forty-one types of traditional Banjar cakes that hold symbolic meaning in customary ceremonies, such as *Lapis Banjar*, *Bingka*, and *Bebongko*.

## Cultural Festivals and Annual Events

One of the peak moments at this cultural center is the **Lok Baintan Floating Market Festival**. This event usually includes various unique and culturally rich competitions, such as:
*   **Decorated Jukung Competition:** Where traders decorate their boats with artistic arrangements of vegetables and fruits.
*   **Jukung Formation (Acil Floating Convoy):** A colossal performance where hundreds of *jukung* form specific patterns in the middle of the river, creating a moving giant flower visual.
*   **Duck Catching in the River:** A folk game that demonstrates the community's agility in swimming and maneuvering in the water.

This festival is not just a spectacle but a strategic effort to strengthen Lok Baintan's position as a national and international cultural icon.

## Preservation of Cultural Heritage and Strategic Role

Lok Baintan Floating Market plays a crucial role in the preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Amidst the threat of massive land development, this market remains a symbol of resistance against the loss of river community identity.

The role of this cultural center in local cultural development is very significant because:
1.  **Culture-Based Economic Empowerment:** Turning traditions into a sustainable source of livelihood for the surrounding village communities.
2.  **Cultural Diplomacy:** Serving as a bridge for domestic and international tourists to understand the philosophy of "The River is the Barometer of Life" for the Banjar people.
3.  **Environmental Conservation:** The floating market culture indirectly compels the community to maintain river cleanliness, as the river is the "floor" of their market.

## Conclusion: The Future of Lok Baintan

As a cultural center, Lok Baintan Floating Market continues to adapt without losing its essence. The integration of spiritual values (such as communal prayers before the market opens) with communal values makes this place more than just a tourist object. It is a living monument that proves the Banjar river civilization remains strong, standing on *jukung* that sway with the currents of time. Lok Baintan is a reminder that the future is often deeply rooted in the traditions we preserve with pride.
