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Jakarta Overview |
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For many Indonesians, Jakarta is the place where dreams are made. As the city where deals are won and lost, political alliances are forged and broken, and money apparently flutters into the hands of t... |
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History |
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Jakarta’s earliest history centers in the port of Sunda Kelapa, in the north of the modern city. ... |
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Orientation |
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Jakarta sprawls more than 25km from the docks to the suburbs of south Jakarta, covering 661 sq km. ... |
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Information |
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The informations of what you might need to know about Jakarta.... |
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Getting There & Away |
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Jakarta is the main international gateway to Indonesia; for details on arriving here from overseas see the introductory Getting There & Away section at the start of this information section. Jakarta i... |
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Getting Around – To/From the Airport |
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Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta international airport is 35km west of the city centre. A toll road links the airport to the city and the journey takes about an hour (longer in the rush hour).... |
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TAMAN IMPIAN JAYA ANCOL |
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(update 7 Agustus 2008)
Along the bay front, between Kota and Tanjung Priok, the people’s ‘Dreamland’ is built on land reclaimed in 1962. This huge landscaped recreation park, providing nonstop enter... |
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TAMAN MINI INDONESIA INDAH |
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(update 7 Agustus 2008)
In the city’s southeast, near Kampung Rambutan, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is one of those ‘whole country in one park’ collections popular in Asia. The idea for the park was c... |
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Lapangan Banteng |
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(update 7 Agustus 2008)
Just east of Merdeka Square, in front of the Borobudur Inter-Continental Hotel, Lapangan Banteng was laid out by the Dutch in the 19th century, and the areas has some of Jakar... |
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National Monument (MONAS) |
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(update 8 Agustus 2008)
Ingloriously dubbed ‘Soekarno’s final erection’, this 132m-high column, towering over Merdeka Square, is both Jakarta’s principal landmark and the most famous architectural ex... |
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Glodok |
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(update 8 Agustus 2008)
Eager to prevent a rerun of the Chinese massacre of 1740, the Dutch prohibited all Chinese from residing within the town walls, or even from being there after sundown. The fol... |
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KOTA |
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(update 8 Agustus 2008)
The old town of Batavia, now known as Kota, was once the hub of Dutch colonial Indonesia. It contained Coen’s massive shoreline fortress, the Kasteel, and was surrounded by a ... |
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