Saturday, November 5, 2011

Glodok to Mangga Dua,consumers electronics hub

Glodok is Jakarta's own Chinatown being set up during the Dutch colonial era .

 Harco Glodok along Jalan Pintu Besar Selatan,Kelurahan Pinangsia,Taman Sari,Jakarta Barat is a very large shopping mall with most of the shops selling telecommunication,office equipments,audio hi-fi system and all consumers electronics.











Orion Plaza Glodok beside Jalan Pancoran is also a shopping complex with mixed merchandise and most are Chinese owned.



 







Sidewalk artist completing the touchup of an Indonesian couple in a Central Java wedding costume.

Indonesia has many diverse cultures. This enormous variety in cultures has a great impact in marriage ceremonies.

As a center of culture, civilization and power ever since the Hindu period of it’s story, Java has great wedding ceremony.











Artist impression of a mystic supernatural creature--the JENGLOT,a vampire in Indonesian culture and mythology found especially in Java.

 Jenglots are said to be found anywhere, from under the ground, on a wrecked house roof, and even in the trunk of a huge tree.

Jenglot 'keepers' feed their creature with blood, either animal blood (goat) or human blood. According to an Indonesian legend, Jenglot was a ascetic who wanted to learn the "Ilmu Bethara Karang" or the way to eternal life.

It also said to be a hermit whose worship demons and gain a certain power and ability. They say if a person with great supernatural power meditates in a certain cave, they`ll become jenglot.












Artists along the five foot ways of neglected shoplots near Orion Glodok Plaza.
They were concentrating on paintings ordered by customers.






A 15 minutes walk towards the right at the traffic light junction will lead to Mangga Dua area.

Mangga Dua area covers a wide area with the most crowded traffic of cars and people.

 The area is bordered by at the west is Jalan Gajah Mada and in the east is Jalan Gunung Sahari, while in the middle is Jalan Pangeran Jayakarta and Jalan Mangga Dua Raya where the shopping centers are located.



The shopping area is consist of 6 main complexes such as Mangga Dua Mall, Harco Mas Mangga Dua, Mangga Dua WTC, The ITC Mangga dua I, ITC Mangga Dua II, Dusit Mangga Dua and Pasar Pagi Mangga Dua.

They are all look as giant shopping mall with unlimited types of products, as one to another without clear border.

 Normally what are people looking in Mangga Dua are clothes and electronic goods.

According to shoppers enthusiasts the best place to look for clothes in terms of variety and price is the WTC Mangga Dua and the Pasar Pagi Mangga Dua.

WTC also has entertainment such as swimming pool, hypermart, apartment and food court ( restaurant ).

 While best place to hunt electronics are at Dusit and Harco Mas.

In the complex of Mangga Dua as a whole one can find night clubs, just like those being offered in old town to mention of them are Lido Palace inside Harco Mangga Dua Plaza and Antik Discotheque at Jalan Pangeran Jayakarta.

Food court such as the Sarang Kepting at the front of WTC Mangga Dua serves various crab dishes.

Dim Sums at the Taipan ITC Mangga Dua which is considered the best in the area.








 As for accomodations,Mangga Dua have some choices of hotels from 3 star to 4 star.
Yet with the popularity of Mangga Dua shopping centers with not only Indonesian shoppers,buyers from other Southeast Asian countries in general, also converge here.
Hotels here have become more expensive compared to the same level of hotels in the city. Hotel Ibis Mangga Dua and apartment offers room rates from Rupiah 357,000.









Harco Mas Mangga Dua Mall near Ibis Hotel.

  WTC Mangga Dua and Mangga Dua Square are complete shopping and entertainment center with a food court, swimming pool, hypermart and residence apartments.

The Novotel Mangga Dua Hotel is Located inside The Mangga Dua Square.

 The Le-Grandeure Hotel (formerly named The Dusit Mangga Dua) is connected to Orion Mangga Dua.







Wisma Eka Jiwa along the main Mangga Dua Raya road houses some of the reputable companies like PT LG Electronics Indonesia,PT Orion Health Management,PT BII Finance Center,PT Trimegah Securities Tbk.










Stasiun Jakartakota is a train terminal in the old city core of Jakarta (Batavia as it was called during Dutch occupation).

The station was built in 1870 and regarded as a heritage site.

At that time it was called Beos (Bataviasche Ooster Spoorweg Maatschappij-East Batavia Train Company).





 Jakarta City train station is a two storey station surrounded by streets at its three sides with one main entrance gate and two side entrance.

The main entrance a barrel-vault roof with openings horizontally composed with the top dominated by vertical units.

 Indonesia has the most heritage train station of Dutch colonial architecture.

At that time Bogor was the last final train stop and was built in 1881.

Pasar Senen was opened in 1773 and the train line began operation in 1894.

Jatinegara Station at Bekasi Barat Street was built in 1901.

Tanjung Priuk Harbour is the main gateway to Batavia and the train station was built in 1914.

Bandung Station was first operated on May 17,1884.

Cirebon Station built in 1912 by the train company Staats Spoorwegan.

Jakartakota Train schedule :(info)





Museum Bank Mandiri located at the corner of traffic light junction a short distance from Jakartakota Stasiun.

 Constructed in 1929 in the Neiuw Zakelijk architectural style, the building was initially used to host the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij NV office in Batavia (present-day Jakarta).

The museum hosts a collection of banking-related items, such as securities documents, numismatics (coin collections), general ledgers, cash counters and a safe from the era.

The entire collection is displayed in attractively designed showrooms which allow visitors to experience the atmosphere of the bank in the old days.

Opening Hours Tuesday-Sunday 09:00 a.m.-16:00 p.m.
Closed on Monday and Public Holidays
Admission Fees Adults: Rp 2,000,- Group of 20 people or more: Rp 1,000,- Mandiri card holders, students & children: No admission fee





Plenty of chinese restaurants around Glodok to Mangga Dua area:-
Restaurant Fu Qing Sanur Mangga Dua Jalan Mangga Dua Abdad No 45 (near Hotel Le Grandeur/Dusit Mangga Dua) North Jakarta
Tel: +62-21 659 0880 or +62-21 628 5808

Pad Thai Restaurant Tom Yum and Kwetiaw Khas Thailand
Jl. Mangga Besar 1 No. 61 D Jakarta Barat

Tel: +62-21 9127 3883

King of Thai Hayam Wuruk Jayakarta Tower, The Food Place,
Jl. Hayam Wuruk Tel: +62-21 639 1214

 Chasio Garing Acc (Chinese restaurant)
Jalan Pangeran Jayakarta (Pang-J) No. 34 DD (Panca Warna), Jakarta
Tel: +62-21 659 7263 / 625 0767

Liyen Restaurant Authentic Chinese Cuisine
 Jl. Asemka Raya no. 168A Jakarta Kota 11110
Tel: +62-21 693 0108 - 693 0208







After office hours traffic was choke up in downtown Jakarta.

Even the five foot ways were not spared by the many motorcyclists and I have to squeeze through the mess cautiously.
 The vast sea of small 100-200cc motorcycles create most of the traffic noise and pollutants to the surroundings.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Pasar Gandaria around Kebon Kacang 1 Road

Pasar Gandaria at Jalan Kebon Kacang 1 in Tanah Abang sub-district is just a stone throw away from the guesthouse where I stayed.The market is about 2km from Jalan Jaksa. This old market with some of the older houses in the community is enclave within the Golden Triangle of Jakarta Central. Every morning I had by breakfast here at a small corner stall owned by a local ethnic chinese. Porridge stall.The wording on top of the pushcart in yellow is 'Cakue,Medan'.Looks like the owner is also a local ethnic chinese from Medan. 'Cakue' is that long brownish flour made snack that has been fried. Hokkien people ( ethnic chinese whose ancestors origin from Fujian Province in Southern China) called this snack 'Yu Jia Kuey' while in Mandarin pinyin is 'Yu Tioa'.Cantonese is 'yow char kwai'. In Thailand and Laos,'pathongko'.Vietnamese call it 'dau chao quy'.Philippines called 'bicho-bicho' and Burma name it 'e kya kway' The long brownish strips are normally cut into small pieces and mixed with the chicken porridge(Indon name:Bubur Ayam) served with shreded ginger.Add a pinch of pepper powder and it taste lovely.Cost:Rupiah 5,000 per bowl. My good 'ibu' whose hometown is from Sulawesi Island operated this small little corner shop.She said that every morning at 3:00am she has to cook the dishes and make the 'sambal (chilli paste)'. The wholesale fashion mall nearby starts very early at 5:00am and she closed for business at around mid afternoon. The dishes were very tasty including the sambal chilli and cost me Rupiah 8,000.If you need fried chicken will be additional charge.It was very cheap with those big servings. There won't be chairs nor tables at the five foot way so just carry on your hand and eat while standing.If you feel awkward,pack it back as most of her customers do.I was her first customer to ever stand and eat in front of her stall. Office girl ordering her lunch pack.The only miserable place to sit is on this long bench and the table is being used for displaying some local snacks like pudding,curry puff and cakes. Adjacent to Pasar Gondaria is Gereja Panteskosta of Indonesia.(Pentecost Church in Indonesia) Chapter 3 verses 16 of Gospel of John (in Indonesian Language) " Karena begitu besar kasih Allah akan dunia ini,sehingga Ia telah mengaruniakan AnakNya yang tunggal,supaya setiap orang yang percaya kepada-Nya tidak binasa,melainkan beroleh hidup yang kekal" Gereja Panteskosta of Indonesia was formed in 1921 by Rev Conelius Groesbeek and Rev Richard Van Klaveren from Gereja Bethel Temple,Seattle,United States of America. Chinese Temple directly across Pentecost Church.Door was closed,have to seek permission from the lady who run the shop before going in. A pair of ancient chinese idols being worshipped .The idols name:Natapatou (left) and Changsueikorkor (right). I happened to notice a wall calender given by one Vihara Dharma Jaya Toasebio located at 48,Jalan Kemenangan 3,Jakarta Barat which says 'Satu satu nya sembahyang Chiong Thian Kauw Giong yang Benar' (A truly place of worship at Chiong Thian Kauw Temple). A local resident house in one of the narrow alleys in Kebon Kacang. A pair of colourful umbrella was place near the Javanese carvings main door.Umbrella like this was seen all over Bandar Lampung. The umbrella is an ancient symbol to invite ancestral spirits to a right of passage."Rites of passage" or transitional rights are attended to the belief that there is a transitioning from one state of existence to another. These transitions are always regarded as dying and being born again. The persons submitting to these rights are accorded temporarily princely honors and are vulnerable as they change from one state of existence to another. In fact the umbrellas and baskets are handicraft works of art from the Lampung and Bengkulu Province of South Sumatra. It's a cultural tradition. Forwarding company PT.Arindo Raya along Jalan Kebon Kacang 1. At the Pasar Gandaria road junction is Kebon Kacang 9 which is a straight stretch taking about 10 minutes walk will reach Thamrin City located along Kebon Kacang Raya on the right. Towards the left is a five minutes walk to Grand Indonesia Shopping Mall. Thamrin City is a mixed development property having 10 floors in the shopping mall with nearly 7,000 kiosks.The basement parking can accomodate 5,000 vehicles.The shopping area is divided into 11 zones each having a specialized business. Pusat Batik Nusantara is one of the zone which promotes the batik garments.Ladies zone is everything about ladies while Muslim fashion wears are at Zon Pusat Busana Muslim. Food court and restaurants are at level 2 east. There is also the wedding and function hall as well as the residence apartment within the area. A hypermarket is somewhere on Level 1 ,mineral water here is cheaper than elsewhere.At the pastry corner,cakes and bread were on sale at half price in the evening. Restaurant BakMi GM has just opened its 23rd outlet and received lots of flower wreath from business associates. BakMi GM formerlly known as Bakmi Gajah Mada is a very well established restaurant chain having 50 years of expertise owned by the PT Griya Miesejati Group. BakMi Noodles menu are Kuah Cha-Cha,Ayam Thai,Spc GM,Spc GM Bakso,Pangsit Rebus and lots more.Latest rice menu is Nasi Ayam Thai. Delivery Hotline:56.55.007 Bank Maluku Building opposite Thamrin City. Sudirman Park Building(right) in the horizon view from Jalan K.H.Mas Mansyur. The blue window pane tower is Wisma BNI City,Jalan Jenderal Sudirman.PT Bank Negara Indonesia established on July5,1946 is an Indonesian State Bank. Hotel Shangri-La is in the middle. Sunny Days Hostel (a boutique hostel) Sudirman Park Apartment Tower A,Ground Floor Suite ADAF1 Jalan K.H.Mas Mansyur Kav 35.Jakarta Pusat Tel:(021)5794 2777 Mobile:(858) 80 899 899(Ms Rulia) Mobile:(816) 188 1088(Ms Sannita) 8/4/2 Bed Mixed Dorm:USD23 per person Junior Expat Hostel 8A,Jalan Pondok Jaya IV.Mampang Prapatan,Jakarta Selatan. Rates from USD12. Wisma Garminah Kampung Bali (oldest and less known area) Rupiah 280,000 - 350,000

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Jalan Jaksa-Kebon Sirih backpackers hotels

Wisma Nusantara is another landmark building at 59,Jalan M.H.Thamrin with is 30 floors high and a trasmitter on top.
 Built in 1964 by Japanese construction company Kajima Corporation and this was the first high rise building in Jakarta.
 Apart from commercial,residential ad public facilities Wisma Nusantara also housed the President Hotel.
The building is earthquake proof on a 7.0 Ritcher scale.
Skybar is on the 28th floor,open Sunday to Thursday 10am to 2:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am to 3:00am.
Happy Hours 5pm to 8pm,alcoholics drinks 50% off and with live bands.
TV One a private television broadcaster aired the popular 9:00am talkshow 'Apa Kabar Indonesia' (How are you Indonesia) outside Reuters studio here in Wisma Nusantara.
Embassies nearby include Japanese,British,French,Myanmar and Thailand. Hotel Nikko is just beside it while Hard Rock Cafe is across the road nearby.



 


Often we heard of the notorious traffic in most emerging economies but in Jakarta the mass rapid transport is very different to those in Bangkok,Kuala Lumpur,Manila nor Singapore.

Transjakarta Busway is doing a very good job with its efficient services. With a fixed standard fares of Rupiah3,500 in a comfortable airconditioned bus irrespectable of the distance within the route,travelling within Jakarta is very swift and easy saving ones valuable time and money.
The special bus lanes have a small concrete divider ensuring other vehicles do not cross the line not like some neighbouring ASEAN cities.

Just imagine a ride from Tanjung Rambutan bus terminal to Sarinah Halte,a distance of 18km takes about 20 minutes.

Transjakarta Busway only started in early January,2004.

This is the world's longest bus rapid transport with 172km system length and more than 520 buses in operation.

The red and orange Hino buses uses fuel mixed with biodiesel.

During peak hours Chinese buses like those used in Beijing were also in service. The bus shelter platform are all in the middle of the road so this is very convenient to decide which direction of station halt one is going.

There were route maps near the exit door and their respective halt stations.So who says it's so difficult to travel in Jakarta City if travellers don't attempt to use the efficient public transport.This is more luxurious than driving in the cronic traffic congestion.



   

Getting to Jalan Jaksa-Kebon Sirih from Mc Donald Restaurant in front of Sarinah Complex.

 Walk to the right which is also Jalan K.H.Wahid Hasyim passing by Pan Pacifi Hotel.
Cross the junction at Jalan Agus Salim and walk straight.
 After say ten minutes walk you'll see the Ibis Tamarin Hotel and then Cipta Hotel.
Stop right here and look across the road is Jalan Jaksa which is a side street.







View of entrance to Jalan Jaksa from Cipta Hotel.
This street became well known in the late sixties when the early backpackers stayed at the only hostel here,the Internationa Youth Hostel Federation.

It is now well known for the low budget entertainment spot of Jakarta with many budget accomodations.
The street is just 400metres in length.





  Hotel Cipta,
No:53,Jalan Kyai Haji Wahid Hasyim. Menteng,Jakarta Pusat.
Tel:62 21 3904071
Standard:Rupiah375,000
Moderate Room:Rupiah1,506,450 Deluxe:Rupiah1,633,500

The area around Menteng is where US President Obama spent his childhood days in a 'kampung' (a malay village)--Cikini area. During the early 1910s,the Dutch used Menteng as their residential area.
Nearby is the Ciliwung River towards the east.




 Bangkok Bank is at the Jalan M.H.Thamrin corner junction with Jalan Kebon Sirih before the roundabout at Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan.

 Menteng Residence Apartment is a service apartment hotel and inn near Menara Kebon Sirih. Address:No:20,Jalan Teuku Ditiro,Menteng,Jakarta Pusat.
Tel:62-21-3106323 (opposite Hotel Marco Polo)





  Wisma Haji,No:30,Jalan Jaksa.Jakarta Pusat. This is owned by the Ministry of Religion and chiefly meant for government employees.

The building has been here since 1987.








 Masjid Ghoru Jami is a small mosque near Wisma Haji.














Hostel 35,Jalan Jaksa.
Fan:Rupiah150,00
Aircond:250,000
Easily fully booked by tour agents.
A homestay with beautiful internal settings.
 Beside Hostel 35 is a slightly modern building housing Djody Hostel and Hotel.
No:27-35,Jalan Jaksa.Jakarta Pusat.
The property is very clean and they have facilities like free safe deposit box,drugstore,laundry,bar,fan and aircond rooms.
Tel:(021)3905977. Hostel rooms:Rupiah90,000 Hotel rooms;Rupiah250,000









Hostel Bintang Kejora in the middle of Jalan Jaksa.
Room Rates betwen Rupiah 40,000-100,000
Can be noisy if motorcycles past by.

Borneo Hostel 35,Jalan Kebon Sirih Barat.(west of Jalan Jaksa with 30 rooms)
Tel:(021) 3140095
Rates:Rupiah 65,000-135,000

 Kresna Hostel 175,Kebon Sirih Timur 1.( small alley eastern side of Jalan Jaksa).Three floors building,14 rooms. Tel:021-31925403(Mr H Iersyal) Rates from Rupiah 40,000-50,000.

Bloemsteen Hostel 174,Jalan Kebon Sirih 1.(farther inside small lane Kebon Sirih Timur and quieter) Tel:021-323002(Mas Slamet) Rates Rupiah 50,000 (18 single beds non aircond rooms)

Le Margot Hotel 15C,Jalan Jaksa.(Four floors building,34 rooms) Tel:(021) 3913830 Rates Rupiah 150,000

Hotel Karya Bahana 32-34,Jalan Jaksa. Tel:(021) 3907119 Rates from Rupiah 190,000-310,000

 Terima Kost(guest)(daily(harian)/(bulanan)Monthly).
 Karyawan(male)/Karywati(female).

Indonesian language is the national language which serves as the unifying language of the Indonesian people whereas the Malay language is exclusively reserved for the language indigenous and spoken by the Malay people.

Thus Malay is "legally" a regional language in Indonesia.






There was no name for this homestay owned by a lady.
I saw the host acceptance sticker at the main entrance gate. Rooms for Rupiah35,000 but fully booked.
She would like to arrange one room for me at Rupiah900,000 per month at another place thinking that I was working around here.






Walking through one of the smaller alleys which are quieter and noticed a sign 'Ada Kamar Kost' (room to let).Again the word karyawan and karyawati noted.

This means that if backpackers ever see such wording,the place is not for daily usage.It is for long term guests .





  This lane was near the end of Jalan Kebon Sirih Barat 1 with an exit to the main road.,Jalan Agus Salim.

There were undiscovered hotels along the small narrow backstreets suited for walking pedestrians.

The room to let sign was at the green grills building with side entrance.
Another 100 metres is back to the Agus Salim main road.







Model Kamar Hotel,a backstreet lane less than five minutes from the Jalan Agus Salim main road. 'Kamar Kos Wanita'(Ladies ONLY rooms).

There was no one at the reception and the flooring were all tiles,so beautiful and clean.Owner must be a Christian as a holy cross was on the wall. 'Ada Kamar mandi-wc kloset'(attached bathroom wc closet) 'air panas-wastafel'(hot water),aircond rooms,television and free Aqua mineral waters.






Main reception area of Model Kamar Hotel.
The Aqua Water dispenser in the main hall.You'll save money on buying 1.5 litres mineral water at Rupiah11,500.










Model Kamar Hotel Interior room was spacious and very clean.Room rates:Rupiah120,000 daily.












 Duty Free Shop was just opposite the narrow backlanes leading to Kebon Sirih 1.


 Just 500metres from Jalan Jaksa at No:17-19,Jalan Johar is a five storey Bumi Johar Hotel. Tel:(021)3245746 Room Rates:Rupiah297,000-450,000.

Arcadia Hotel 114,Jalan K.H.Wahid Hasyim. Tel:(021)2300050 Room rates:Rupiah450,000-650,000

Paragon Hotel 29,Jalan K.H.Wahid Hasyim Room rates:Rupiah250,000-400,000(exclude tax) Tel:(021)3917070

 Cemara Hotel 69,Jalan K.H.Wahid Hasyim Tel:(021) 3147580 Room Rates:USD50-USD69.









 Kawasan Kuliner BSM.(Bank Syariah Mandiri),same row as MaxOne@Sabang Hotel and Duty Free Shop.

There were many food kiosks and a great place to savour the best of Indonesian cuisines from all the provinces.
Kuliner means Culinary.










Max One Hotel.No:24,Jalan Agus Salim directly opposite the narrow backlanes from Kebon Sirih,Model Kamar Hotel.
Rates:USd36-69.(Rupiah350,000)













 Kopitiam OEY,No:18Jalan Agus Salim.
Tel:(021)3160971.
A chinese style decor with wooden seats.
They have wonderful coffee topped with vanilla ice cream known as Wiener Malange,
Moroccon ice tea and a traditional dish Lontong Tjap Gomeh-rice cakes served with chicken broth.

 The pioneers who brought the idea of a kopitiam to Southeast Asia are the Hainanese people from Hainan island in southern China.

 Beside Kopitiam OEY is the Kedai Tiga Nyonya.This restaurant offers Peranakan cuisines which are the origins of the Baba and Nyonyas from historical Malacca.It is a great place to dine in this ambience surroundings.









Waroeng(restaurat) Shanghai Blue is another wonderful place to dine.
The restaurant belongs to the Tugu Hotel group,owned by the family of Anhar Setjadibrata,a famous art collector from Malang,East Java.
The decor is so exotic and stunning.There will be jazz music on a large stage.
Location :From OEY Kopitiam cross over to No:79,Jalan Kebon Sirih Raya.

 Street Directory of Kebon Sirih-Jalan Jaksa