The Change of Social Life of the China Community in Pekan
Labuhan, Medan, Indonesia
Morida Siagian
1
, Samsul Bahri
1
, and Rudolf Sitorus
1
1
Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
Keywords: China Architecture, China Community
Abstract: Pekan Labuhan is the old area of Medan where has the change of social life and settlement. Since the end
18
th
century until the early 19th century the China community has undergone a process of social life in a row
of shophouses at this area. The destruction of social life of the China community was influenced by the
emergence of a political incident in Medan. The atmosphere and the dynamics of social life in the area also
has changed. Today, the physical aspects are still dominated by China architecture, but the social lives are
dominated by Malay community.
1 INTRODUCTION
The early development of Medan began from Pekan
Labuhan. The access to the port from the Deli River
makes newcomers interested to explore this area.
The progression of Deli Tobacco Plantations
Company managed by the Dutch company. Started
from this area since in 1886 Pekan Labuhan were
accessible for river transportation through the port of
Deli, bus transportation, and rail transportation
access. Shophouses, business centers, houses of
worship and office plantations grow in Jl. Syahudin
Yatim, the main streets of the area. In 1990, Pekan
Labuhan had grown to be commercial center of trade
for the local people and abroad.
The presence of commercial center in Pekan
Labuhan are not separated from the role of China
community. China settlement in this area emerged
since the beginning of the development and the
civilization form is extent until this day. The
building form row of shophouses and 2 viharas still
exists until today, but the activities of China
community is not found again. That contrast
situation make this discussion is so important. Why
is this area been maintained and developed by a
China community since now it is dominated by
indigenous activities?
2 THE PRESENCE OF CHINA
ARCHITECTURE
SHOPHOUSES
The area of Pekan Labuhan is a residential of China
community since the end of the 18
th
century up to
the 19
th
century. They live in row of China
architecture style shophouses. The buildings form
has a regular grid pattern linear following JL.
Syahbudin Yatim, the main street at the area. Total
area of shophouses were 20,520 m2. The whole
building has two floors, the first floor is used for
shop area and the second floor is used for living.
Figure 1: Left: Medan, Right: Pekan Labuhan
Siagian, M., Bahri, S. and Sitorus, R.
The Change of Social Life of the China Community in Pekan Labuhan, Medan, Indonesia.
DOI: 10.5220/0010073701750178
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The settlement of the China community in the
area face to the Deli River and also overlooks the
main street. In the 19
th
century to the early 20
th
century the area had a port and the commercial
center who trade centers who crowded visitors from
various locations.
In the same time, there are two China’s
worship houses. Vihara Siu San Keng which is
located at the entrance of Jl. Syahbudin Yatim and
Liat Sim Kong inside of the area. The access to the
vihara from Jl. Syahbudin Yatim. Liat Sim Kong
first was built in 1872, subsequently followed by Siu
San Keng, built in 1890.
3 THE EXISTENCE OF SOCIAL
LIFE OF CHINA COMMUNITY
BEFORE 1965
The settlement of Pekan Labuhan at the end of the
18
th
century up to the beginning of the 19
th
century
was dominated by the China community. The
civilization of this settlement has been formed since
the beginning development process of Pekan
Labuhan. Social lifes, trading activities on the row
of shophouses, religious activities in both viharas,
public spaces and economic activities on the dock of
China’s fishermen called Toamang dock are
coloring everyday life of this area.
Everyday life activities of the China
community were divided into two zoning. Early to
the middle zone of Jl Syahbudin Yatim was
dominated by commercial and religious activities.
While the central zone until the end of this main
street was dominated by social life, on public spaces,
such as China’s wine market, China’s coffee shop,
entertainment stage and movie theater.
The social life of China community exists on
the Vihara Siu San Keng and Liat Sim Kong, they
are always crowded by the presence of religious
activities of China communities. In a row of
shophouses, China families sold goods, daily
necessities, gold shops, wholesalers, restaurants and
photo studio. Meanwhile around Toamang dock,
from the afternoon to the evening, there are many
China who recently finished their activities drank
China’s wine on the wine market. The crowd
scattered took place from wine market to the main
street. On this street there were three coffee shops
located nearby. Also behind the wine market
complex there were public space in the form of stage
entertainment. In the same place with it there were
also Mutiara Movie Theatre building. The
atmosphere of everyday life of China community
were able to revived the social life area Pekan
Labuhan in a long time.
4 THE EXISTENCE OF SOCIAL
LIFE OF CHINA COMMUNITY
AFTER 1965 UNTIL NOW
In 1965 the political incident disrupted Pekan
Labuhan. At the time the issue of the Communist
Party of Indonesia grew in some areas of Medan.
The Communist Party are considered by
Government Indonesia as rebel groups so that the
state ordered the group must be destroyed. The
China community in Pekan Labuhan was regarded
as pro-communist group so that indigenous youth
gangs in the area did criminalization to them.
Everyday life of the area was confused as a
consequence of that disruption. Due to the
criminalization, many of China people was slain.
The criminalization in 1965 destroyed the social life
of China communities and also destroyed; China
shophouses and houses, wine market, Toamang dock
and coffee shops. The atmosphere of everyday life in
the area was deserted, half of them survived from
criminalization and begun a new life outside the
area. Since that time their populations becomes
minority. The function of the buildings and the space
in the area changes. On the North part of the area
then are filled with the Malay houses. Then the
activity on stage entertainment complex and movie
theater increasingly lose out. In 1970-80s this area
was dismantled and replaced with the residential of
Departement of transportation office.
The incident of political divisions happened
again in 1998. At that time the State of Indonesia
was through reform phase. The conflict between
indigenous and non-indigenous occurred again in
Labuhan. These incidents threaten the existence of
China business and their trade. Community groups,
youth gangs and indigenous people in the area
provoked to reject China's presence in their
neighborhoods. They did loot to the entire China
community-owned shophouses in area Pekan
Labuhan.
The looted process of these items made China
be fear and traumatic. While time they took refuge
in the vihara buildings to save themselves by
carrying important files. The incident made the
China community were afraid to live in the area
Pekan Labuhan. They assumed that it was not safe
anymore to stay afloat in the area.
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So in 1998 many of China sold their shophouses
with low prices to indigenous families and they
moved to other secure areas.
The current Pekan Labuhan atmosphere goes
quietly as the "City of the Dead." The old port now
has changed to be unplanned settlements. Business
centers was dominated by the exchange value
activities becomes neighbourhood which dominated
by use value of living activities. A row of China
shophouses that are scattered throughout the region
has been inhabited and managed by new families
who are most Malays, Batak and Java.
In 1970 (Figure 2, point 3), the China wine
market changed to be an elementary school. In 1980
(Figure 2, point 2) the entertainment and movie
theater complex changed to be Department of
Transportation office. Since 1998 (Figure 2, points
3 and 4), row of China shophouses, nowadays
became an indigenous settlement, from 2004 until
nowadays at the row of shophouses were bought and
owned by Malay people. Since 2004, the new owner
of shopouses started rent the space and first floor to
be morning market. Then this place is popular with
Pekong Market. However, both of viharas (Figure 2,
point 5 and 6) are activily used by China
communities for their religious activities.
The China community who was local
community, now is a minority. The political incident
occurred in 1998 make more than 80% of them have
decided to move out the area. Only some of them
settled in both viharas complex. Even though most
of them do not live in Pekan Labuhan anywhere,
they still visit and worship at both viharas. For them
this both buildings is are strong inner bond, they
believe that hope and their life still depends on
respecting those that space.
To keep religious need, they maintain and
build good relations with the Malays. They maintain
the relationship with the Malays community with a
sense of passion and sympathy. They serve with
mercy by share food staple rice, egg packet, edible
oil, noodle packet, etc in special occasions. Also
they are empathetic with doing a free treatment and
health check-up for free. China always stand-by
ambulance to assist any Malay people who need
helps. They are always available for Idul Fitri
parcels to give to Malay society with the rotation
system.
As the research done by (Siagian, 2015) in
Kampung Keling in 2014, China and Tamil groups
interact each othe in order to build an harmonius
relationship. This relationship can keep both groups
safe in doing their activities. The efforts have been
able to keep the existence of both viharas. Since in
1998 until to the present the viharas are safe from
various disruption currents. Both viharas exist and
are able to become an icon and the identity of Pekan
Labuhan. The viharas are growing. The buildings are
renovated to be more magnificent.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The eexistence of old cities of Medan who
dominated by China's business with their daily lives
change from time to time. The political incident
made disruption and changes of those which makes
negative impacts towards the growth and
development of communities in this old area of
Medan. The challenge ahead is political expediency
should not divisive and destructive existence and
social life between the communities that live in it.
Figure 2: The Changes of Use Building Usage
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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 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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