The capital city of Indonesia began with a Hindu kingdom, on the island of Java, that lasted for nearly a thousand years. Today, it is one of the great cities of the world. Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and, Jakarta form nearly a straight line on the map.
The logical place to begin our visit to Jakarta is in the vast central Merdeka Square. The National Monument, celebrating the independence of Indonesia, is in the center of the square. The first three images are from Google Street View.There are multiple scenes following. To see the scenes, after the first one, you must first click the up arrow, ^, before you can move on to the next scene by clicking the right or forward arrow, >. After clicking the up arrow, you can then hide the previews of successive scenes, if you wish.
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Not far from Merdeka Square is Jakarta Cathedral. The following scenes begin in there. The cathedral was built early in the Twentieth Century. The large mosque next to the cathedral is the Istiqlal Mosque. It was built next to the cathedral, in the 1970s, to emphasize the racial and religious harmony in Indonesia, which is actually the largest Moslem country in the world. The first three images, from Google Street View, are of the Istiqlal Mosque.
These three images of Jakarta Cathedral are from Google Street View.
Pope Francis is visiting the mosque. Did you know that there is a "Tunnel of Friendship" built between the mosque and the cathedral?
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The following scenes of central Jakarta begin at the traffic circle, known as the Hotel Indonesia Roundabout. The first four scenes of central Jakarta are from Google Street View.
The following scenes of central Jakarta begin at the traffic circle, known as the Hotel Indonesia Roundabout. The first four scenes of central Jakarta are from Google Street View.
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This is known as the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. It is like a theme park or exhibition to celebrate everything about Indonesia. This includes it's history, architecture and culture.
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This is the area of the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, starting inside the stadium. The first three images of the stadium are from Google Street View.
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Here is a residential and small business neighborhood in central Jakarta.
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This is another neighborhood, toward the outside of the city.
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Indonesia is now in the process of building an entirely new capital city, to be called Nusantara, on the east coast of the island of Borneo. It will replace the crowded Jakarta. At the time this image from Google Street View was made the outline of the new city had not yet been built.
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