at Pasar Malam in Pamekasan, East Java In
Java, especially in the
Javanese royal cities
Yogyakarta and
Surakarta, the grand week-long pasar malam is usually held annually during the
Sekaten festival to celebrate
Mawlid, or the birthday of
Muhammad. During colonial
Dutch East Indies, the annual Pasar Malam was held in
Pasar Gambir (today
Merdeka Square) and became the predecessor of modern
Jakarta's annual
Jakarta Fair. Today, several
kecamatan (districts) in Jakarta and also other provinces in Indonesia, hold weekly pasar malam, usually every Saturday night in a nearby
alun-alun square, open fields, or marketplaces. In Indonesia, pasar malam has become a weekly recreational place for local families. Other than selling a variety of goods and foods, some pasar malam also offer kiddy rides and carnival games, such as mini
carousels or mini train rides. In
Palembang, a popular pasar malam is located on the front of Kuto Besak Fort on the bank of the
Musi River. This pasar malam sells local dishes and snacks such as
pempek, lenggang, and tekwan, and also offers souvenirs and handy crafts. ==Brunei==