Jakarta Sights

  1. Park of Inscription

    To the northwest of the National Museum is the so-called Park of Inscription, which is actually the Kebon Jahe Cemetery; important figures from the colonial era are buried here.

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  2. Sunda Kelapa

    The old port of Sunda Kelapa has more sailing ships - the magnificent Makassar schooners - than you ever thought existed. These brightly painted ships are an important means of transport and freight delivery between the capital and the outer islands. They also provide one of the most spectacular sights in Jakarta.

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  3. Toko Merah

    Toko Merah was formerly the home of Governor General van Imhoff.

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