Driving Jakarta 4K - Skyscraper Highways - Indonesia

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Driving downtown in Central Jakarta. Starting on Tanah Abang–Kampung Melayu Non-Toll Flyover to Jalan Thamrin Road. Jakarta's main street, similar to Sheikh Zayed Rd in Dubai! A remarkable amount of recent development! Did you expect Jakarta to look like this? Comment below!
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Jalan M.H. Thamrin or Jalan Thamrin (M.H. Thamrin Road or Thamrin Road) is a major thoroughfare in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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The Tanah Abang–Kampung Melayu Non-Toll Flyover is a non-toll flyover that connects Tanah Abang with Kampung Melayu . Construction in 2010 and was inaugurated in December 2013. The project cost IDR 840 billion.

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Jakarta, Indonesia's massive capital, sits on the northwest coast of the island of Java. A historic mix of cultures – Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and European – has influenced its architecture, language and cuisine. The old town, Kota Tua, is home to Dutch colonial buildings, Glodok (Jakarta’s Chinatown) and the old port of Sunda Kelapa, where traditional wooden schooners dock. ― Google

25 specific and intriguing facts about Jakarta, Indonesia:

1. Monas Tower: Jakarta's National Monument, Monas Tower, stands at 132 meters tall and offers a panoramic view of the city. At night, it’s beautifully illuminated, making it a stunning sight.
2. Ancol Dreamland: This is Jakarta's largest and most popular recreation park, featuring an array of attractions including a waterpark, theme park, beaches, and a golf course.
3. Old Town (Kota Tua): A trip to the Old Town is like stepping back in time with Dutch colonial buildings; it's a hub for artists and street performers.
4. Thousand Islands: Just a short boat ride from Jakarta, this archipelago offers pristine beaches, clear water, and coral reefs, ideal for snorkeling and diving.
5. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah: This park is a miniaturized version of Indonesia, showcasing traditional houses from various Indonesian islands, and cultural performances.
6. Shopping at Grand Indonesia: One of Southeast Asia's largest shopping centers, Grand Indonesia, spans about 640,000 square meters with a unique cross-shaped layout.
7. Jakarta’s Street Food: Taste unique flavors with dishes like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Satay, and Kerak Telor, an omelet with glutinous rice, served by street vendors.
8. Istiqlal Mosque: The largest mosque in Southeast Asia, with the capacity to accommodate up to 120,000 people, features a unique minimalist and modern design.
9. Jakarta Cathedral: Opposite the Istiqlal Mosque, this neo-gothic cathedral is a striking architectural contrast and symbolizes religious harmony.
10. Sunda Kelapa Harbor: Visit this old harbor to see traditional wooden schooners (pinisi), a throwback to the city’s maritime heritage.
11. Setu Babakan: Experience traditional Betawi culture at this cultural village, which includes a lake, traditional houses, and cultural performances.
12. Ragunan Zoo: Home to over 3,000 animals and a rare Komodo dragon, it’s a great place for families.
13. Jalan Surabaya Flea Market: Hunt for antiques, traditional crafts, and unique souvenirs in this famous street market.
14. Jakarta International Equestrian Park: A state-of-the-art facility for horse riding and equestrian events, located in Pulomas.
15. Jakarta Aquarium: An indoor aquarium in a shopping mall, offering an immersive experience with a variety of marine and freshwater creatures.
16. Museum MACAN: Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara (MACAN) showcases Indonesian and international art, making it a cultural landmark.
17. Jakarta’s Skyscrapers: The city's skyline is dotted with impressive skyscrapers, including the 262-meter-high Gama Tower.
18. Jalan Jaksa: Famous for its backpacker and international traveler scene, offering affordable accommodation, diverse cuisine, and vibrant nightlife.
19. Glodok (Chinatown): Explore Jakarta's Chinatown with its unique blend of Indonesian and Chinese culture, great for food and shopping.
20. Menteng Flea Market: A weekend market in the upscale Menteng area, perfect for finding local arts, crafts, and food.
21. Kota Kasablanka Mall: A modern mall offering a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, including a large kids' play area.
22. Wayang Museum: Dedicated to Javanese puppetry, the museum displays a variety of traditional puppets and offers live performances.
23. Jakarta Bay City: An emerging waterfront city development, offering a modern urban lifestyle with parks, malls, and residential areas.
24. The Textile Museum: Showcases Indonesia’s rich textile heritage with a vast collection of fabrics and traditional weaving techniques.
25. Cikini Gold Center: A specialty shopping center in Jakarta, known for its extensive collection of gold and jewelry, reflecting Indonesia's craftsmanship.

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