
▲ Taman Fatahillah is located in northern Jakarta, an area that endured 350 years of Dutch colonial rule. Dutch influence remains visible throughout Indonesia, with numerous museums and solemn Indonesian buildings preserving Dutch architectural styles. The square features many street performers who offer paid photo opportunities, along with student groups practicing English conversation.

▲ The Jakarta Convention Center is a significant conference and exhibition venue in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, featuring multiple conference halls, exhibition spaces, and banquet halls capable of hosting activities of various scales.

▲ Wisata Kota Tua Jakarta is a historic old town area that once served as an important administrative and commercial center during the Dutch colonial period. Centered around Fatahillah Square (Taman Fatahillah), the area features numerous well-preserved colonial buildings such as the Jakarta History Museum (Museum Sejarah Jakarta), the Postal Museum, and the Fine Arts and Ceramics Museum. Wisata Kota Tua Jakarta is a historic old town area that once served as an important administrative and commercial center during the Dutch colonial period. The area, centered around Fatahillah Square, is surrounded by many

▲ With a history spanning 300 years, this museum not only displays over 20,000 cultural relics but also allows visitors to explore its original site and underground prison.

▲ Located in South Jakarta, Indonesia, Gandaria City is a large integrated commercial complex that combines shopping, dining, entertainment, and culture. Since its opening, it has become a popular destination for both local residents and visitors, featuring over 300 stores that include international brands such as Hugo Boss, Uniqlo, Mango, as well as H&M and an IMAX theater.










