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- Jakarta
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Jakarta located
on the Northwestern coast of Java, is the capital
city of Indonesia. For the majority of its
residents, it is a city of promise. The hope for
better life has contributes to the fast increase
in population size, where today, it has over 15
million people. Jakarta is the centre of
government where most of the states
important decision are made but it is also the
economic center. At first glance, it is certainly
not a tourist place but there are some parts of
Jakarta thats worth looking into. Those
with an interest in Indonesia history and
culture, Jakarta offer finest museum in Asia,
colonial architecture, performing arts and rich
intellectual life.
Sunda
Kelapa, Jakartas old harbor , the
name is the original Hindu spice trading post
that was conquered and converted to Islam more
than four and a half centuries ago. The area
around Sunda Kelapa ia rich in history. Museum
Bahari, a maritime museum is a restored 17th
century Dutch warehouse. The museum houses
traditional sailing craft from all corners of the
archipelago and old maps. Pasar Ikan (fish
market) behind Museum Bahari, beyong numerous
stalls selling nautical gear. Ancol Dreamland,
once swampland and now featuring beach-front
hotels, goft course, bowling alley, art and craft
market, drive -in theater and swimming pool.
There are several theme parks including Sea World
and Dunia Fantasi.
At the central Jakarta, National
Monument (Monas), a 137 m tall marbel
obelish set in the centre of Medan Merdeka. Th
emonument is surmounted by an observation deck
and a 14m bronze flame sheathed in 33kg of gold.
To the north of Monas, there is splendid villa
that houses National Archives. This is the last
scones of 18th century mansion built by rich
Dutch officials of the East India Company.
Presidential
Palace, consists of two 19th century
neo-classical style villas back to back. Facing
the north and the older one is Istana Negara, was
built by a wealthy Dutch merchant around 1800.
Facing the south Istana Merdeka which was added
in in 1879, was a reception area.
Istiglal
Mosque, is a massive dome and rakish
minarets, is one of the largest mosques in East
Asia.
Pulau Seribu
(Thousands Island) are uninhabited and
inaccessible except by private boats. The beaches
are white , water is generally crystal clear and
peaceful. Kota, use to be the old town of Batavia
came to
life in 1620s as a tiny walled town
modelled after Amsterdam. Taman Fatahillah, the
old square area and three of the surrounding
colonial edifices have been converted into three
museums.
History
Museum, is a huge building with spacious
room with an octagonal shaped bell tower. It is
use as Batavia citys adminstration and also
houses the offices of the Bench of Magistrates
and Council of Justice.
Wayang
Museum is known to have the best
collection of wayang puppets in Java. Fine
Art Museum serve as a art galaery
exhibiting famous Indonesian painters such as
Radeh Saleh, Basuki Abdullah and Affandi. A
collection of ceramics is also display.
Taman Mini was
officially opened in 1975 us located at east
Jakarta is a beautiful Indonesia in miniature
park, which compresses the entire archipelago
into a single attraction. Encompassing 100
hectares, Taman Mini has 27 main pavilions, one
for each Indonesias provinces. It also has
as orchid garden, bird parks and several museum.
A large lagoon with minatures of Indonesian
islands is located at the Northern side. Keong
Mas theater shows an imex screen of Indonesian
Panorama.
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