Pasar Terapung di Banjarmasin Pikat Perhatian Dunia

Traders and Shoppers Weaving along a River in the Floating Markets of Indonesia



PEMBELI, pedagang dan pengepul bersampan pulang dari 'pasar terapung' - dan membentuk barisan panjang deretan perahu ketika ditarik pulang.

Foto-foto ini diambil oleh fotografer Fauzan Maududdin di Pasar Terapung di Pasar Terapung Lok Baintan di Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan, yang menampilkan kehidupan para pedagang yang menghabiskan waktu sejak subuh hingga siang hari memperdagangkan hasil produksi pertanian.

Maududdin, 38, yang berasal dari Amuntai di Kalimantan Selatan dan bekerja sebagai PNS, secara teratur mengunjungi Pasar Terapung Lok Baintan, dia bilang: 'sampan tradisional yang mereka gunakan disebut jukung yang digerakkan dengan dayung, dan apabila mereka menuju tempat yang jauh dari rumah mereka, biasanya menyewa perahu yang lebih besar disebut Kelotok sebagai penarik sampan. Ini adalah pemandangan khas di pasar terapung baik pagi maupun siang saat mereka pulang,' seperti dilansir MailOnline.

SHOPPERS, traders and merchants make their way home from the market on their boats - and form a long line of vessels so they can be pulled down the river.

These images were taken by photographer Fauzan Maududdin at the Lok Baintan Floating Market in South Borneo, Indonesia, and give a glimpse into a day in the life of traders who spend their daylight hours buying and selling the likes of fruit and vegetables.

Mr Maududdin, 38, who is from Amuntai in South Borneo and works for the government, regularly visits the Lok Baintan Floating Market, he said: 'The small boats called 'Jukung' are traditionally used to paddle, so if they to go to some place which is far from their home, they usually pay people on a Kelotok [bigger boat] to pull them. This is a typical scene at the floating market for either the early morning or when they are going home. In this instance, they are going home for the day. (Pictures of MailOnline)