Before I came to Jakarta, I said that the weekend is open to tourists. Today is Sunday, which belongs to the weekend. It's afternoon when I arrived in Jakarta today. I can't wait to visit the presidential palace because I left Jakarta before next weekend. On the north side of the National Monument, or the north side of Independence Square, the Presidential Palace is separated by an avenue surrounded by something, suggesting that it is impossible to walk past. Two key doors are guarded by a police officer armed with live ammunition. I walked around, and then asked a Jakartan if she could visit it. She said no, and it was not open to visitors. All the buildings in the Presidential Palace are white in appearance and small in size, but from the outside you can see the splendor of the interior, the door is open and you can see it across the road. The presidential palace is surrounded by iron balustrades, which are very large. There are about 80 centimeters wide and 1.5 meters deep ditches outside the balustrades. The ditches are a kind of protection for the balustrades. The white of the buildings is the same as the pure white clouds. I can't see the buildings in the distance, but only see a piece of white in the green bushes. It would be great if one day we could visit the presidential palace.