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Gunung Agung (bookstore)

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Type
  
Public

Industry
  
Bookstore

Founded
  
1953

Number of locations
  
34

Traded as
  
IDX: TKGA

Founder
  
Tjio Wie Tay

Headquarters
  
Jakarta

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Website
  
www.tokogunungagung.com

Gunung Agung is one of Indonesia's leading bookstore companies. It is named after the volcano of that name in Bali, Indonesia.

The origin of the bookstore dates back to 1953 when the late Tjio Wie Tay (1927-1990), who later became popularly known as Haji Masagung, started a kiosk selling books, newspaper and magazines under the partnership name Thay San Kongsie in Central Jakarta, part of Jakarta. As the business grew bigger and more complex in the early post-independence years, Masagung established a new company that published and imported books, named Firma Gunung Agung.

The company continued to grow with the support of poets, writers, scholars and journalist. Amidst the difficulties faced by the new nation, Masagung pioneered the effort to open the eyes of the nation through books. He organized Indonesia's first book fair in 1954.

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Gunung Agung (bookstore) Wikipedia