Glodok in Jakarta
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Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia which is situated in the northwest coast island of Java. The history of Jakarta traces back to 490 years and this city was previously referred to as Sunda Kelapa. Jakarta is not only the largest city of Indonesia but presently it acknowledged as the ninth densest city in the world with 44,283 people per mi².Jakarta due to its strategic location ,varied culture and rich tradition offers various tourist attraction from all over the world.
Anyone who is caught in the charms of Jakarta cannot escape the glodok. Glodok in Jakarta typically reflects a Chinese ambience amidst the diverse culture of Jakarta.
Features of Glodok in Jakarta
- Glodok originally referred to an area outside the city walls in Jakarta where
the Chinese community restricted themselves to ghettos after the bloody massacre
of 1740.
- In present Jakarta, Glodok situated in west Jakarta, offers a distinguished
flavor of a typical China Town amidst the heart of the bustling city of Jakarta.
- The Glodok in Jakarta has gradually emerged as one of the most widely popular
sight seeing destinations and presently it is one of the most crowded sections
of the city.
- The Glodok in Jakarta is full of colorful shops, traditional markets, hawker
stalls and temples mark the enclave.
- Apart from the Glodok Market, innumerable shopping destinations contribute
in making it one of the most favorite shopping hang out both among the foreign
tourists as well as the local residents of Jakarta.
- Glodok in Jakarta consists of bunch of buildings which sell technology products,
electronic goods, and hardware and general department-store merchandise products
to consumers.
- The greatest attraction in Glodok, Jakarta is that it is not only cheap but
it also provides a great variety of products especially electronic goods and
Glodok is known as the centre of electronics in Jakarta
- Glodok in Jakarta was the wholesale and retail center of the capital, accounting
to almost70 per cent of all financial transactions in Indonesia.
- An innovative and fascinating shopping bridge connects Jalan Hayam Wuruk and
Jalan Gajah with Glodok in Jakarta.
- Visitors who are interested to probe into the rich heritage of Jakarta must
visit the nearby Vihara Dharma
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