Figure 1. Map of Balige
The Existence of Onan Balerong Balige, Tobasa Regency
Morida Siagian
1
, Samsul Bahri
1
and Firman Eddy
1
1
Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
Keywords: Existence, Onan Balerong Balige, Social Space, Transformation.
Abstract: This paper describes Onan Balerong Balige that still exist until today. The phenomenon of the change of
lifestyle and space that accommodate the influx of modernisation into Balige becomes commercial space is
a threat for the existence of Onan Balerong. However, the integrity of the cultural value of Batak that
represented through the presence of Onan Balerong buildings and the local values of society Balige in their
everyday life are the power to maintain the existence of Onan Balerong Balige as the identity of Balige.
1 INTRODUCTION
Balige lies on the edge of Lake Toba (Figure 1). The
city does not only present the beauty of Lake Toba,
but it keeps a variety of charm in it. It was formed
officially in 1998 as part of Tobasa District and in
2004 was set to be the Tobasa Regency capital.
Geographically, Balige is a strategic area. It is
close to Harbor Balige, Silangit's International
Airport, and accessible from surrounding area in
Tapanuli.
In its history, in the past it was a center of the
Batak village. Some of the Batak clans are derived
from this area which now are spread around the
world. As one of origin areas of Batak people makes
it be known as "Bona Pasogit ". It has many King
Tomb of Batak clans, monuments, and old Batak
traditional villages. All strengthen the image as
hometown of Batak people. Today the population of
the area is dominated by Batak that live with their
principles and values of their Batak cultures.
This area is also known as a center of education
for its surrounding. In this place there are few good
schools, so families send their children to study to
this city. In this area, there is also health care
facilities, i.e. Balige Hospital.
Its strategic location makes Balige is also the
center of economical and trade activities. So that, the
existence of Onan Balerong Balige as a central
market complex in the city center is important since
the beginning of the city growth. It always crowded
by people especially on Onan Day. With its
architectural design , the complex of Onan Balerong
building become a landmark of Balige.
Onan Balerong exists in the city with the influx
of vulnerable Balige modern development. The new
stores, shops, tall buildings and developments are
certainly challenges against the existence of this
market. How can Onan Balerong Balige as a
traditional market maintain its existence until
recently. The paper will discuss this phenomenon.
2 TRANSFORMATION OF ONAN
BALERONG BALIGE
Onan Balerong Balige is a traditional market. It is
located on Jln. Sisingamangaraja, the main street of
Balige city. The complex consists of six buildings
with the traditional Batak Toba architecture. The
buildings have similar typology, with similar facades
and gorga. Originally, the buildings are open
without walls and have same materials, those are
made of wood and iron with natural material paint
and distinctive ornament colors of Batak Toba ethnic
(Figure 2).
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The Existence of Onan Balerong Balige, Tobasa Regency.
DOI: 10.5220/0010080802540257
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Figure 2 Onan Balerong Buildings
This building was bulit by the Dutch Colonial in
1938. The architect designed those as meeting halls,
entertainment centers and Batak Opera performance
center. But in 1942, the function later turned into a
traditional market. This happened through the desire
of the Batak kings who appointed Balerong as the
center of the market, because of its strategic location
in the city center. The accessible location from
surrounding area so make it easier for communities
to visit (Figure 3).
Figure 3 Location of Onan Balerong.
Figure 4 The Change of Onan Balerong Building.
In 1970, the market was developed, and
characterized by the presence of shops around the
Onan Balerong complex. The existence of these
buildings aim for tidiness and security markets.
Then in 1999 the management was taken over by the
Government to the sustainability of the market
(Siahaan, 2015).
Government adds infrastructure market in 2004
and does expand the market by building around 210
permanent kiosk in the 2 floor building on the back
side of Balerong. However the market does not yet
operate until today, although most of the kiosk are
already sold. The owners prefer sell on the sidewalk
and storefront. Last 2017 the city government did
maintenance of the six buildings of Onan Balerong
by using new material of paints which do not
comply to the original characteristics and the typical
of original design (Figure 4).
3 THE EXISTENCE OF ONAN
BALERONG AS A SPACE OF
LIFE
The existence of onan Balerong does not inspite of
the presence of activities of onan (market). It is
eagerly awaited by the community from surrounding
areas, even from Samosir Island. Balige entrants,
even by the nomads, atmosphere of onan sorely
missed.
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Figure 5 The Atmosphere of Onan Balerong Balige.
Every Friday is called Onan Day. The city center
becomes very crowded because of many people who
come to this area. They do for selling, shopping,
gathering, even travelling. The crowd of sellers and
buyers do not only focus on the center of the
Balerong complex, but scattered around the
buildings, on the sidewalk shops and along the left
and right side of the road as far as 1.5 km, starting
from Jalan Sisingamangaraja up to the port of Balige
( Figure 5). The community call Onan as Balige
bolon (bolon means: big, great), because so many
sellers come to the market comparing to other
markets.
The variety of activities can be seen in this place.
The sellers are not only hawking the companionship,
but also bringing their families. People also
watching storytelling. There is also many jokes, so
they also getting acquainted and jokingly to visitors.
The interaction of people on Onan Day creates new
social space that strengthen the existence the market.
The phenomenon is also found in the pedestrian
paths in front of shophouses where sellers and
buyers of fireworks can maintain the identity of the
area (Siagian, 2016)
The buyers are also mingle in these spaces. Onan
activities is not just for economic interests, but it is
an opportunity for vacation and of socializing.
People who bring families come to the onan and
accidentally met in the market and then share
information and eat together. The local community
and the customs figured from some villages in
Balige discuss the update information and distribute
invitation of their family events. Moreover, this
market are spaces for socializing, ties the
relationship between families.
The activities of Onan Balerong Balige is
resilience space of urban community for doing their
use value of living and struggling their life. The
existence of Balerong is also resilience space of the
identity of Balige as the area of Bataknese life
achievement.
4 THE ATMOSPHERE AROUND
ONAN BALERONG BALIGE
Economic development makes the surrounding area
of Onan Balerong complex be developed and
changed into a commercial areas. The commercial
activities have exchange values which was once the
ghetto of communities lived with use values.
However, now along the main street Jln.
Sisingamangaraja is evolved into shopping areas
which facilitate varieties of needs, such as household
furnitures, golds and jewels, mobile phones and
accessories, computers, motors, instant foods and
beverages; agricultural equipments and building
materials. In addition, the public offices such as
insurance offices, banks, lodgings and hotels,
bakeries, saloons, fast food restaurants, even mini
market with modern style architecture are presented
together with Onan Balige that performs the
traditional Batak architecture styles (Figure 6).
The changes of activities and the people lifestyle
in the city accommodate modern values to turn off
economic life in Onan Balerong market. It still
operates every day. Some traditional food such as
mie gomak, ombus-ombus, drinks, fruits are sold in
this market that can attract people to visit.
The existence of Onan Balerong that stand on
the Jln. Sisingamangaraja become the landmark of
Balige until recently. It presents the characteristic,
identity, and the existence of Balige. Its performance
captivate people. It is a melting place of local and
modern activities. The events take place naturally
without any conflict
.
Figure 6 The Atmosphere around Onan Balerong Complex
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5 CONCLUSIONS
Onan Balerong Balige with the uniqueness of its
Batak architecture exist until nowadays. It acts as the
center of the economical activities and a landmark of
the city.
The activities in the market are the resilience of
the space of the local communites for doing their use
values of living and struggling their lifes. The
transformation of spaces that occurs in Balige does
not eliminate local values that live in the Onan
Balerong Balige, however they present together in
the city.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Authors are wishing to acknowledge assistance and
encouragement from some people and organization
in the created and improved of this paper. Thank to
Research Institution of University of Sumatera Utara
that has been providing opportunities and funding
over the smooth running of this research. Thank also
to all those who have helped us in the process of
research and the completion of this paper.
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