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No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.

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Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.
Jakarta-No one wants to travel to Jakarta, right? Poverty and wealth are separated by a wall.

When I returned to China at the end of the winter vacation, I had no choice but to go to Jakarta because I didn’t have a suitable ticket.
Most of the inertial evaluations of this city come from the Internet: a super city with a population of 30 million, terrible traffic, dirty and messy, poverty and wealth are separated by a wall, speeders touch their mobile phones, and there are even stinky original underwear sold in packages... Just It feels like, well, I can practice here before going to India.
At the same time, Jakarta is also the fastest sinking city on earth. It will become a contemporary "Atlantis" in 2050. Just because of this name, let's go shopping. To sum up: it is more interesting than imagined, but not much.

Picture ①: Kuningan City
The parking lot on the sixth floor at Gate 1 is currently the best spot for auction houses in Jakarta, perfectly reflecting the characteristics of this city.
  
Picture ②: Jakarta History Museum
It is a Dutch heritage building in 1707. Most of the exhibits in the museum are from the 17th to 19th centuries. The area is small and the content is relatively hard-core. Many students will come to visit and they are very enthusiastic. Ah, to be healed by their smiles.
  
Picture ③: Kuningan City
Rotating parking lot.
  
Picture 4: Jakarta Cathedral
Gothic cathedral in 1891, the third largest Catholic church in the world.
  
Picture 5: Istiklal Mosque
I went there on Friday to pray and didn’t go inside. The window grilles are all made of stainless steel and are unique.
  
Picture ⑥: Cafe Batavia
A century-old coffee shop, opposite the history museum, the food is average, you must go to the toilet, you know.
  
Picture ⑦: Gaya Spa Wellness Wolter Monginsidi
The Mashaji restaurant most recommended by domestic bloggers, you can visit it together as a couple. It cost about 900rmb for two people, and the technique was good. I was pushed to sleep. After pressing the button, meals will be included on the second floor.
  
Picture ⑧: Bundaran HI
The bus station has the best seats. There is no subway in Jakarta, so it mainly relies on buses.
  
Picture 9: Pasar Barang Antik
Surabaya Antique Street has a lot of strange things.
  
Picture ⑩: Giyanti Coffee Roastery
The coffee shop across the antique street, ranked ninth on the Asian Coffee Top50 list, the only one in Jakarta. I think the coffee is okay, and I think it tastes better.
  
Picture ⑪: HW Phoenix Bar PIK
Don’t go to other seaside beaches in Jakarta, it feels like the 1980s. PIK 2 near the airport is not bad. It is known as Little Bali and is relatively trendy. At this phoenix, you can eat, drink, listen to music, and recommend cocktails 🍸.
  
Picture ⑫: Twelve Chinese Dining Restaurant
The 12 zodiac themed restaurant, the decoration is very flashy, the Chinese food tastes good, Australia comes back to save the Chinese stomach.
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