Pasar Tono
Pasar Tono is a small town in the East Timor exclave of Oecussi-Ambeno. It is located inland from Lifau, on the Tono River. The town of Padiae lies just to the north.[1]
Cultural and Economic Significance
[edit]Pasar Tono is a cultural landmark in East Timor. The market showcases the rich heritage of the Timorese people through its offerings of traditional crafts and foods. It serves as a gathering place for various community events, festivals, and celebrations, reinforcing social bonds among residents.[2]
Beyond its cultural impact, Pasar Tono contributes significantly to the local economy by providing a space for small-scale vendors and farmers to sell their products. Many families rely on the income generated from their stalls at the market. The market also supports traditional agricultural practices by connecting local farmers directly with consumers, promoting the sale of fresh and organic products.
Location and Accessibility
[edit]Located inland from Lifau along the Tono River, Pasar Tono is strategically positioned for accessibility. Its proximity to major roads and public transportation facilitates easy access for vendors and shoppers alike. The market typically operates daily, with peak activity during weekends when more vendors and customers participate.
References
[edit]- ^ "Overview". World Bank. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
- ^ Nations, United. Country Insights (Report). United Nations.
- Wheeler, T. (2004) East Timor. Footscray, VIC: Lonely Planet.