Thursday, 1 December 2011

One day in Jakarta

My plane was late at night so I had one day to visit the city. Ariyul, my Indonesian friend from Hong Kong, put me in touch with one of her friends and along with one of the conference participants- Shanghai resident like me- we toured Kota (what's left of the old capital city of Batavia) and the National Museum near the most famous city landmark, the "Monas" (short for "Monument Nasional").

Staying in the same "financial literacy" mood, we visited first the former national bank - a nice art deco building from the 1930s





street life in Jakarta

with Arul


 

a Dutch heritage
chatting with school children



Semar, an Indonesian piggy bank
the extraordinary puppet museum or "Museum Wayang"



a modern version: Dutch vs
Indonesians


shadow puppets- Indonesian school children
learn the hundreds of traditional characters as part of their national heritage. Each one has a specific behaviour

Punch and Judy

the Presidential Palace

Jakarta's legendary traffic


wealth of artefacts in
the National Museum

National Museum

Buddha head in the
National Museum

Kota-old Dutch houses

wooden bridge in Kota

lunch with Alan and Arul

Central Station

Central Station

ubiquitous mobile phones


concert in Kota

Kota- old streets