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A traditional, wet market is a place you would least expect to find a childcare center let alone an early childhood education center (PAUD), but such establishments are cropping up in markets across the capital. PAUD Bina Tunas Jaya began as a childcare center called Tunas Jaya back in 1992. It became a PAUD under the management of Pasar Jaya, after the Jakarta Education Agency issued a permit in January 2018.
(The Jakarta Post/Vela Andapita)