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The birthplace of Jakarta's citywalk

The capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, has an old town called Kota Tua, located in the northern part of Greater Jakarta. 🔷🔹Fatahillah Square (Taman Fatahillah): The square is surrounded by buildings from the Dutch colonial period and is the core area of Jakarta's old town. There are stalls renting colorful bicycles, and many young Indonesians rent bikes to take photos here. The square also occasionally hosts some folk performances, and there are various museums and cafes around. Fatahillah Square Fatahillah Old Town Museum 🔷🔹Cafe Batavia: In 1619, the Dutch East India Company conquered the city and renamed it Batavia.
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Posted: Aug 26, 2024
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