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Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

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When it comes to Indonesia, Bali may be the first thing that comes to mind, Jakarta, the capital city, which is more of a stopover city. But if you look closely, you'll find the city's unique charm.

Jakarta, which means "land of coconut groves" in Indonesian, is the most populous city in Southeast Asia across the equator. It was occupied by the Dutch 500 years ago, and through continuous development, it has left many historical monuments to find.

Jakarta Safari Park

Bogor Safari Park

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

Located on a hill 90 kilometers from downtown Jakarta, Taman Safari is Asia's first zoo dedicated to the concept of wild adventure, with animals in the park mainly wild free-range and driven through the park path as if it were a jungle adventure.

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

Both the stream and waterfall and the rainforest are well maintained, and gentler animals such as giraffes and hippos will come up to your car to beg for food. There are also many animals rescued by the community in the park, and they are carefully cared for here.

Address:

Taman Safari, Jl. Taman Safari Indonesia, Cibeureum, Cisarua, Bogor, West Java 16750

Independence Square

Monas

Independence Square is located in the heart of Jakarta, next door to the Jakarta Museum as well as the mosque and cathedral, and the huge Monument to National Heroes sits on the square, which was erected to commemorate Indonesia's independence.

Like Tiananmen Square, Independence Square, as a symbol of Indonesia's independence, is a must-visit attraction when visiting the capital Jakarta.

Address: City Central, Jakarta

Indonesia Miniature Park

Miniature Park

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

This is a park that introduces Jakarta's territorial knowledge and geographical landscape, and the park is a scaled-down architectural model that "moves" the unique buildings of each of Indonesia's 27 provinces.

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

In addition to the characteristic monuments and palaces, the park also has major shopping malls, lakes and characteristic houses in Indonesia, which is not only the epitome of Indonesian characteristic buildings, but also the epitome of the entire Indonesia.

地址 :Jl. Cipayung Raya East Jakarta

Jakarta Cathedral

Jakarta Cathedral

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

Indonesian mosques can be found everywhere, but there are not many churches, and the churches here are almost the world of Chinese and European and American people.

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

The special architectural style is like coming to the small Notre Dame Cathedral, which also shows the friendliness of Muslim religious countries to other religions, showing the beliefs of different ethnic groups and tolerance of other religions. Taking photos and checking in here is very filmed~

地址:Jakarta Cathedral, Jl. Cathedral No.7B, Ps. Baru, Sawah Besar District, Central Jakarta City, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 170710

Old City of Jakarta

Jakarta Old Town

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

Old Jakarta is one of the most charming places in the entire downtown Jakarta, entering the old town from the high-rise CBD, it is like switching to two worlds, with high-rise buildings on one side and quaint historical buildings on the other.

Besides Bali, what else to do in Indonesia?

The old town is full of relics of the Dutch colonial period, and everything around it seems to have quickly switched to the streets of Southeast Asia in the 16th century, and you can truly feel the ancient city of Batavia during the Dutch colonial period.

地址:Jalan Taman Fatahillah No.1 Kota Tua Pinangsia Tamansari Kota Jakarta BaratDaerah Khusus Modal Jakarta 11110Indonesia

Unlike other island cities in Indonesia, Jakarta, where tradition and modernity are combined, you can find a variety of historical 7 traces in fashionable shopping malls and scattered buildings. If you want to experience Indonesian culture and history, come to Jakarta!

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