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  2. Glodok - Wikipedia

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    Glodok is the biggest Chinatown area in Indonesia, and one of the biggest Chinatowns in the world. The Chinatown covers three main areas, namely Gang Gloria (Gloria alley), Jalan Pancoran and Petak Sembilan. The Chinese came to Jakarta since the 17th century as traders and manual laborers.

  3. Pantai Indah Kapuk - Wikipedia

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    The Cordoba and Crown Golf shophouses on the Marina Indah Road are famous [2] for restaurants and cafes. PIK also has many malls that are popular tourist sites. PIK is one of Jakarta's nightlife districts. It is full of night clubs, discotheques, bars and cafes. PIK can be accessed from Jakarta Airport Toll Road and Jakarta Outer Ring Road West.

  4. Greater Jakarta Integrated Mass Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The proposal for a BRT system in Jakarta was emerged in 2001. Governor of Jakarta at the time, Sutiyoso proposed four mass public transportation modes in Jakarta:. [24] The first Transjakarta line opened to the public on 15 January 2004. [25] [26] It was free for the first two weeks, after which commercial operations started on 1 February 2004.

  5. CityVille 2 Chinatown Items: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Lucky Dragon. Costs: 20 Keys. Adds 48 citizens to maximum population. Chinatown Archway. Costs: 30 Keys. Adds 1,200 citizens to maximum population. Chinese Language School

  6. Kim Tek Ie Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kim Tek Ie Temple, also called Vihara Dharma Bhakti, also known as 金德院 (Mandarin Jīn dé yuàn or Hokkien Kim Tek Ie), is a klenteng (a local term for a Chinese temple) located in the China Town neighborhood of Glodok, Jakarta, Indonesia.

  7. Jakarta Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Cililitan-Tanjung Priok Road (Indonesian: Jalan Raya Cililitan-Tanjung Priok), also known as the Jakarta Bypass (old spelling: Djakarta Bypass) or simply Bypass, is a 27 km (17 mile) long bypass road in Jakarta, Indonesia that connects the Dewi Sartika Road and the Bogor Main Road (Jalan Raya Bogor, which is one of the sections of the Great Post Road/Jalan Raya Pos) in Cililitan, East ...

  8. Kapuk, Cengkareng - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the property developer Ciputra, backed by Indonesia's wealthiest man at the time Sudono Salim, developed the housing estate of Pantai Indah Kapuk, earmarked as a wealthy suburb of gated communities. [2] Kapuk's postal code is 11720. [1]

  9. Jakarta Elevated Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta Elevated Toll Road (Indonesian: 6 Ruas Tol Dalam Kota) (also known as: Jakarta Inner Ring Road 2 (JIRR 2 or JIRR II) are a six planned all-elevated toll roads in Jakarta with an exclusive (dedicated) public transportation lane, and direct connection to Jakarta Outer Ring Toll Road 1 and Jakarta Outer Ring Toll Road 2, with total length of 69.77 kilometres (43.35 miles). [1]