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- The
National Monument
- The
National Monument, or "Monas" as it is popularly called,
is one of the monuments built during the Sukarno era of fierce
nationalism. It stands for the people's determination to achieve
freedom and the crowning of their efforts in the Proclamation
of Independence in August 1945. The 137-metre tall marble obelisk
is topped with a flame coated with 35 kgs. of gold. The base
houses a historical museum and a hall for meditations. The monument
is open to the public and upon request the lift can carry
visitors to the top which offers a bird's eye view on the city
and the sea.
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- Parliament
Building
- This
strikingly modern building on Jalan Gatot Subroto is the parliament
where at least once in every five years, the People's Consultative
Assembly (the National Congress) holds its sessions. When not
in session, visitors are allowed in but permission must be obtained
in advance.
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- Satria
Mandala Museum
- This
central museum of the Armed Forces displays exhibits on the
progress in the development of the Indonesian Armed Forces,
its role in the struggle for the nation's independence, and
other military relics. Open daily except Mondays.
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- Orchid
Gardens
- Same
of the most exotic orchids come from Indonesia. Several commercial
orchid gardens are open to the public, the best known of them
is located at Slipi and Taman Mini.
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- Condet
- This
village in southern Jakarta is a protected area where the old
rural life style of Jakarta is preserved. Condet is also famed
for its fruit archards.
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- Ragunan
Zoo
- Jakarta's
zoo is situated in the suburb of Ragunan in the southern part
of the city. Laid out in a lush tropical setting, such indigenous
animals as the Komodo lizard, tapir, anoa, Java tiger, banteng
wild ox and brightly coloured birds are given ample room to
fly freely in the green foliage.
Open daily from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. The zoological garden
is most crowded on Sunday and public holidays.
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- Central
Museum
- Established
in 1778 by U.M.C. Rademacher under the auspices of the Batavia
Association of Arts and Sciences, it offers historical, prehistorical,
archaeological and ethnographic aspects of Indonesia through
its extensive collection of artifacts and relics which date
as far back as to the Stone Age. It has one of the most complete
collections of bronzes and ceramics dating back to the Han,
Tang and Ming Dynasties. The Museum has one of the finest numismatic
collections in the world, including cloth and money which was
used on several islands until recently. The religious art section
is filled with statuary and sculpture salvaged from sites of
Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic edifices. Its collection of cultural
instruments, household utensils, arts and crafts provide an
introduction to the life of the various ethnic groups which
populate Indonesia. This museum is popularly known as Gedung
Gajah or "Elephant Building" because of the stone
elephant offered by King Chulalongkorn of Thailand in 1871,
placed on the pront lawn of the building.
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- Indonesia
in Miniature Park
- An
extensive park to get a glimpse of the diverseness of the Indonesian
archipelago, it represents Indonesia's 27 provinces and their
outstanding characteristics, reflected most strikingly in the
exact regional architecture of the province. It has its own
orchid garden in which hundreds of Indonesian orchid varieties
are grown. There is also a bird park with a walk-in aviary,
a fauna museum and recreational grounds with a swimming pool
and restaurants.Of special interest here at Taman Mini is the
Museum Indonesia. A richly decorated building in Balinese architecture,
it houses contemporary arts crafts and traditional costumes
from the different regions of the country. Open from 9.00 a.m.
to 4.00 p.m. daily.
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- "Teater
Imax Keong Emas" (Golden Snail Theatre).
- Located
in the Taman Mini is the Imax theatre which presents
"Beautiful Indonesia" on a gigantic screen using the
latest Imax system. Open from 11.00 hrs - 17.00 furs.
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- Museum
Komodo
- Built
in the form of the Varanus Komodiensis (the only pre-historic
giant lizard found exclusively on Indonesias Komodo Island),
it exhibits dioramas depicting the fauna of insects and wild
animals. Located at Taman Mini and open daily from 8.00 -15.00
furs.
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- Museum
Perangko
- The
Stamps Museum at Taman Mini has an attractive collection of
stamps once issued in the country over the years.
The museum is ideal for the philatelist. Open daily except Monday,
from 08.0015.00 furs.
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- Lubang
Buaya Heroes Monument
- Situated
in the southeast of the city about 20 km from down town, it
is a memorial park dedicated to the six army generals and one
army officer who were slain on October 1, 1965, in an abortive
communist inspired coup d'etat. The centrepiece is the Pancasila
Monument with statues of the seven heroes, standing near the
old well in which their bodies were thrown after having been
tortured and executed by communist militia squads.
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- Jalan
Surabaya
- This
street is located in one of the city's better residential areas
known for its flea market. Stalls offer a wide range of goods,
some of them antiquities, including ornate lamps, porcelain,
brassware, handicrafts, Bargaining is necessary, including the
skill to distinguish authenticity from imitations.
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- Perintis
Kemerdekaan Building and
the Soekarno-Hatta Monument.
- Both
are located at Jalan Proklamasi 56, on the site of the former
residence of the late President Soekarno where the nation's
Independence was proclaimed. By the Perintis Kemerdekaan Building
stands the Soekarno-Hatta Monument, in commemoration of the
nation's first President, and Vice President, who together proclaimed
Independence on behalf of the Indonesian people. Open daily
from 8.00 a.m.
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- Bird
Market (Pasar Burung)
- For
tropical bird lovers, besides the Bird Park at Taman Mini is
the pasar burung/Bird Market at Jalan Pramuka with its colourful
and rich varieties of attractive, lovable birds highlighted
by the unique "perkutut" song bird, the pride of the
Javanese people. Open daily from 9.00 furs. It is advisable
to go with an Indonesian speaking person for better communication.
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- Taman
Ismail Marzuki (TIM) Art Centre
- The
focal point of cultural activities in Jakarta is the Jakarta
Art Centre, known as Taman Ismail Marzuki or TIM in short. It
is said to be the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia and
consists of exhibition halls, theaters, an academy of arts,
archives building and a planetarium. A monthly programme of
events, available at hotel counters, includes exhibitions, plays,
musical and poetry recitals, dance performances, exhibitions,
folk art and drama from the various regions of Indonesia.
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- Portuguese
Church
- Situated
in downtown Jakarta is the Portuguese Church, between 1693 and
1696 for the Portuguese speaking people of Batavia. Although
rather plain from the outside, its interior is quite impressive
with its baroque pulpit and organ
- The
Marina Jaya Ancol
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This is a special port for yachts, motor and sail boats the
port of departure for Pulau Seribu, the scatered islands in
the Bay of Jakarta. This is also the place for marine recreation
and sports where each facility is amply provided; water cycles,
canoes, sail boats, fishing gear and many others. Stalls along
the beach serve drinks and snacks while tents are available
for sunbathers and sea-overs.
- Jaya
Ancol Dreamland
- This
is Jakarta's largest and most popular recreation park. It is
built on reclaimed beach land at the Bay of Jakarta, having,
sea and fresh-water aquariums, swimming pools, an artificial
lagoon for fishing, boating, bowling, an assortment of nightclubs
restaurants, a steam bath and massage perlours.Daily shows are
held at the Aquarium where dolphins and sea lions perform. The
Ancol complex includes a marina, Dunia Fantasi [Fantasy Land),
a golf course, hotels and a drive-in theatre. The "Pasar
Seni" or art market has a varied collection of Indonesian
handicraft, paintings and souvenirs on sale. At a nearby open
air theatre art performances are held using the local dialect.
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- Fantasy
Land
- The
latest addition to Jakarta's growing recreation facilities is
the Fantasy Land, a 9.5 hectare 123.75 acres) entertainment
park lo" cased inside the Ancol Dreamland. Planned to eventually
become a part of a 200-hectare 1500-acre) park designed to usher
the visitor into the fascinating world of modern science and
technology, the present facility takes him on an imaginative
tour of Old Jakarta, Africa, America, Indonesia, Europe, Asia
and the Palace of Dolls. Each of the areas is designed to give
the visitor a feel of The region he is visiting through features
and the architecture of the area at a certain period of its
history and by the use of animated puppets in the Palace of
Dolls.
The park also offers a number of restaurants and souvenir shops.
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- Maritime
Museum
- Two
warehouses are the only remains left, which were of the first
trading post and port of the Dutch East Indies Company in Java.
They now house the Maritime Museum. The old harbourmaster's
tower stands nearby. Open from 8.00 a.m. till 2.00 p.m. on Tuesdays
Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. On Fridays closed at 1 1.00
a.m. and on Saturday at 1.00 p.m. It closes on Monday.
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- The
Wayang Museum
- This
puppetry museum on the western side of Taman Fatahillah in "
the Old Town " area has displays of wayang puppets from
all parts of Indonesia and some from other parts of Southeast
Asia as well. The wooden and leather puppets displayed here
represent the finest craftsmanship in this particular form of
traditional theatre. The museum also shows shortened performances
of the wayang kulit leather puppets every Sunday morning.
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- Textile
Museum
- This
museum displays various textiles from all over the country,
from handwoven cotton, silk and to batiks as well, of ancient
as well as contemporary productions.
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- Jakarta
Museum
- Completed
in 1627, the building initially served as the Dutch East Indies
Company's Town Hall. Additions and renovations including a stone
gate, offices and renovations were added between 1705 and 1715.
The known Indonesian hero, Diponegoro, was said to have been
imprisoned in its dungeon before his exile to South Sulawesi.
The building was used as military barracks and offices when
the Jakarta City Administration decided in the early 1970s to
make it the focus of a restoration plan of old Batavia.
Now a museum, it provides the historical background of Jakarta
through displays of old maps and antiquities including furniture
and porcelain used by the Dutch rulers of Batavia, plus a 1
6th century Portuguese cannon which stand across the cobblestone
square.
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- The
Jakarta fair Ground, Kemayoran (JF-K)
- Opened
by President Soeharto on 20th June 1992, JF-K is designed to
increase Jakarta's capacity for medium and large scale exhibition
with modern facilities. Part of a new 450 ha complex known as
Kemayoran New Town, it is located on the site of Jakarta's first
international airport.
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- The
Jakarta Hilton Convention Centre (JHCC)
- The
Jakarta Convention Centre, which is now allowed to insert the
name "Hilton" abbreviated to JHCC, can accommodate
three conferences, and three functions simultaneously. The plenary
hall has a seat capacity of 3300 theatre-style, and is equipped
with a giant avideo-wall, hi-tech lighting and sound system.
It has a VIP holding lounge, speakers waiting room, 3 board
rooms, 3 meeting rooms, 10 translation booths, a secretariat
and administration office. The Exhibition Hall measuring 6,
120a square metres has a 14-foot ceiling and 1 m 350 square
metre pre-function lobby.
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ballroom can seat 3.000 or can be divided into 3 unit each for
1000 persons. Besides there are 7 multi-function meeting rooms
which can seat from 220 to 20 persons or joined together 700
persons. The main lobby can be utilized as a precoctail area
or for coffee break for 3.500 persons. The car park can accommodate
10.000 cars.
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- The
Non Aligned Nations Friendship Monument
- As
a tourism and cultural center, beautiful Indonesia Miniature
Park attracted the attention of high officials from many countries.
Eighty six Heads of State and Government have visited Beautiful
Indonesia Miniature Park, showing great appreciation for the
cultural wealth of the diverse archipelago.
Each head of State and Government were requested to a personally
planted a tree of friendship to mark their visit to the park.
The Monument of Friendship of the Non-Aligned Countries, in
the form of a human eye, reflects the dreams and visions of
the Non-Aligned Movement to look far into the future, to see
the essential meaning of human life, peace, prosperity, freedom,
and equality.
- Sunda
Kelapa
- Sunda
Kelapa, better known as Pasar Ikan (meaning fish market) is
located at the mouth of the Ciliwung river. It was formely the
harbour town of Sunda Kelapa where the Portuguese traded with
the Hindu Kingdom of Pajajaran in the early 1 6th century.The
fish catch of the day was auctioned in the early morning at
the old fish market.The street leading to it was lined with
shops selling all sort of shells, dehydrated turtles, lobsters
and mostly everything the seafarer might need. Dutch domination
of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area, whereas
the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post
of the Dutch East Indies Company can still be seen now. Sunda
Kelapa is at present a fisherman's wharf and an inter-island
port. Tall massed Bugis schooners from South Sulawesi anchoring
there offer a picturesque scene. They belong to one of the last
fleets of sail boats in the world and still ply the seas between
the islands, as they did centuries ago, carrying merchandise.
- Pulau
seribu
- This
group of islands in the Jakarta Bay offers a haven away from
the bustle of city life. There are golden beaches fringed with
coconut palms. The surrounding waters are a paradise for skin
divers. They are filled with a myriad of tropical fish which
live among the multicoloured corals. The islands can be reached
from Tanjung Priok or Pasar Ikan (Sunda Kelapa) by ferry or
by chartered boat. Some
of the islands in this group developed for tourism are Pulau
Bidadari, Pulau Ayer, Pulau Laki and Pulau
Putri. Pulau Tanjung near Putri has an airstrip. There are cabins
for hire, having fresh water on Pulau Air and Pulau Bidadari
only. The Pulau Putri Paradise Co. has developed Pulau Putri,
Pulau Melintang, Pulau Petondan and Pulau Papa Theo as a holiday
resort with cottages, restaurants, diving and sailing facilities.
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