Abstract
Padang is Indonesia's ninth largest city. The main ethnic group of this seaport is the Minangkabau. Padang's most idiosyncratic feature is the communal landownership of the Minangkabau, which has repercussions for urban development. Master plans have never had much success. The morphological structure has been influenced not only by market forces and government planning, but also by urban symbolism. Padang has recently regained self-confidence in its competition with other cities in the region.
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