Glodok Area, Jakarta
Love Of Cats Is An Aspect Of Faith, Says Prophet Muhammed, Apparently
Glodok, Jakarta
I Had Given Him The Money To Properly Invite And Exterminate, So The Man Complied With A Smile
A Cap Called Songkok Looks Like A Turkish Cap, A Tubeteyka, Or A Nepalese Cap Called Topi
I Gave Some Money To The Man Wearing The Lion's Head, And He Lifted Up The Lion's Head And Gave Me A Big Smile
There Are Not Many Places That Sell Alcohol In Indonesia, Perhaps Out Of Consideration For The Overwhelming Majority Of Muslims
The Young Man Chopping Garlic In Jakarta's Chinatown
Unlike The Overseas Chinese On The Malay Peninsula, The Term Straits Chinese Is Not Used To Describe The Indigenous Chinese In Indonesia
Hayam Wuruk Street, Jakarta
Indonesians Believe That Gemstones And Precious Stones Have Magical Powers
I Feel As If The Woman In The Canvas Does Not Need To Wear A Hijab, But That May Not Be The Case
Looking At The Works Lined Up On The Sidewalk, Portraits Seemed To Be The Most Popular, And There Were Few Works Depicting The Mythical World Like In Bali
The Japanese Military Must Have Issued Quite A Lot Of Japanese Military Yen At The End Of World War II, Because There Were Many Of Them Lined Up In The Old Coin Dealers
In The Past, The Traffic Jam Relief System Was Three-In-One, A Regulation That Required At Least Three People In One Car
Fatahillah Square In Jakarta, Jakarta
Indonesia's Fertility Rate Is Unexpectedly Low
Perhaps It Is A Trend Of The Times, But Not A Single Person Was Selling Postcards Even At Fatahillah Square, Jakarta's Most Popular Tourist Attraction
Indonesia Is One Of The Major Coffee Bean Producers In The World
Jakarta, Indonesia
Even Though Old Batavia Is The Old Part Of Jakarta, Not All Of The Town Is Old-fashioned, Or Rather, Most Places Are Quite Normal
Watchtower Built In The Old Batavia, Jakarta
The Watchtower Has Been On Watch Ever Since Batavia's Time
It Is Said That Overseas Chinese, Who Make Up Only About 5% Of The Population, Hold About 90% Of Indonesia's Economy
And Even In January, The Maximum Temperature Is Over 30 Degrees Celsius In This Tropical Country
The Floor Of The Hut Was Littered With Chicken Feet
Looking At The Puffy Petai Pods, I'm A Little Scared That Something Might Come Out From Inside
A Sewing Machine Was Equipped On Top Of A Stall On The Street In Jakarta
The Kota Intan Bridge Over Yakarta Was Built In 1628 And Is The Only Remaining Colonial Suspension Bridge In Indonesia
There Are Not So Many Plots In Jakarta Where The Stately Town Built By The Dutch East India Company Is Nicely Preserved
Fatahillah Square, Jakarta
Otak Otak Is A Street Snack Made Of Fish Paste Mixed With Tapioca And Spices, Wrapped In A Banana Leaf And Baked
I Wonder If, Over Time, He Can Properly Remember Who The Abaya Woman In The Photo Was
The Horse-drawn Carriages In Fatahillah Square Were Also Decorated, Giving Them A Touristy Air, But The Coachman Did Not React In Any Particular Way When He Saw Me
In Indonesia, Horse-drawn Carriages Are Still Used For Transportation In Some Places, But Here In Jakarta, They Are Used Only For Sightseeing
A Large Number Of People Are Doing Business Around Fatahillah Square, One Of Jakarta's Most Famous Tourist Attractions
Jakarta Kota Railway Station, Jakarta
The Tourist Attraction, Fatahillah Square, Is Just Around The Corner From Jakarta Kota Station
In Jakarta, Both Angkot And Bajaj Are All Blue Vehicles
Indonesia, Which Has The Largest Number Of Islands In The World, Also Has The Largest Number Of Muslims In The World
A Large Number Of Three-wheeled Cabs Called Bajaj Were Waiting For Customers Near Kota Station
Bajaj In Indonesia Is Generally Operated By Drivers Who Rent Vehicles On A Daily Basis From Owners Who Have Dozens Of Vehicles
The Brand Name Has Become A Common Noun As It Is, Similar To How Portable Audio Players Were Called Walkman
Jakarta Is A Mega-city With A Metropolitan Population Of Over 30 Million, Consisting Of Central Jakarta, South Jakarta, West Jakarta, East Jakarta And North Jakarta
Two Men Were Sitting Idly On A Bench At A Roadside Bus Stop
Raya Mangga Besar Street, Jakarta
The King Of Fruits Is Different In Different Places
Jakarta's Raya Mangga Besar Street Has Many Food Stalls
There Was Also A Fruit Shop On Raya Mangga Besar Street In Jakarta That Sold Only Durian
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