Tanah Abang market is in Kelurahan Kebon Kacang, next to
Tanah Abang station on the western edge. The market has been known to exist since 1735. The market is the main forum for textile trade orders in Indonesia and the biggest in Southeast Asia, with much of its business conducted by sample, enabling side-by-side comparisons of competitors in quality, design, and innovation in all types of textile applications and fashion. Major manufacturers and smaller, niche ones compete for market space. Before 2003, the market was divided into three parts. Part of the market was ravaged by fire in February 2003 but soon rebuilt. Extensions and dominant parts,
Blok A and
Blok B, were added in 2005 and 2010. Blok A is the largest, covering 160,000 square meters, having almost 8,000 kiosks, and is visited by about 80,000 buyers on busy days, with daily transactions averaging about Rp 500 billion ($43 million). It is well known among traders from Africa, Australasia, and much of Asia. ==Traffic congestion==