- 印尼
- 雅加達
- 印尼旅遊
- 印尼景點
- 印尼自由行
- 雅加達大教堂
- 伊斯蒂克拉爾清真寺
Here, the cathedral and the mosque are only a street apart
Standing at the crossroads of faith, the dramatic sight is that Jakarta Cathedral is right opposite the mosque 🕌️
These two distinctive buildings representing different religions face each other across the street, giving visitors a cultural shock from different backgrounds. This is the magical Jakarta!
Here are the must-visit attractions in Jakarta to experience Indonesia's unique historical charm and religious allure.
🏛️ Jakarta Old Town 📍 Kota Tua
It feels like traveling back in time to the Dutch colonial era, with many old buildings left by the Dutch, full of the city’s Dutch-era charm. Don’t miss the National History Museum and the century-old BATAVIA café, where you can taste authentic Indonesian cuisine 🍲🍹 and leisurely enjoy the riverside scenery.
🏞️ Independence Square 📍 Jakarta Center
The vast Independence Square features the towering National Monument, surrounded by a musical fountain and galloping horse statues. The little train running around makes it a great place for family outings. 🚂👨👩👧👦 There are authentic local foods and drinks, performances to watch, and you can sit in the square to learn about the daily life of locals. It’s a very nice place.
🏺 National Museum of Indonesia 📍 Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No.12
Also known as the "Elephant Museum," it houses a rich collection of Indonesian artifacts, including many stone carvings, wood carvings, ornaments, and a very extensive display of Chinese porcelain. Definitely worth a visit. 🐘🏺
⛪ Jakarta Cathedral 📍 Jl. Katedral No.7B
European Neo-Gothic architectural style, elegant and solemn. Weddings are often held here, witnessing romantic moments. 💒💑 Friendly reminder: Please keep quiet inside the cathedral and do not disturb worship or ceremonies.
🏮 Chinatown 📍 Jl. Pancoran No.4
Home to many Chinese people, with numerous Chinese restaurants. You can stroll around, take photos, and experience the daily life of locals. 🍜📸 Friendly reminder: Don’t forget to bargain and enjoy the fun of haggling in the local market.
🕌 Istiqlal Mosque 📍 Jl. Taman Wijaya Kusuma
The largest mosque in Southeast Asia, with a white large dome visible from afar. 🌙✨ This mosque is claimed to be the largest in Southeast Asia and is indeed magnificent. Friendly reminder: Registration is required before entering, you need to wear a robe to cover exposed hands and legs, and shoes must be removed before entering.
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Other visitors' reviews of National Museum of Indonesia
Show More ReviewsThe National Museum of Indonesia (NNI) formerly served as the Batavia Art and Science Society, established by the Dutch government. Therefore, the current building retains its Dutch European style. It was closed for over a year and recently reopened. It is divided into two areas: the old area has six themed exhibition halls, and the new area has four. The most eye-catching feature at the entrance is the sculpture of the God of Destruction. Its Indian-style design creates a sinister aura, and it is one of the few depictions of Shiva with a sinister image in the world. Then there is a bronze statue presented by King Rama V in 1871. Of course, the museum's crowning jewel is the Bodhisattva statue on the second floor, which is exquisitely crafted. It was previously enclosed in a glass case, but now it is completely uncovered. There are also art galleries and various cultural centers scattered throughout the museum. However, for a multi-ethnic country like Indonesia, a national museum like this doesn't quite match the rich cultural heritage of the country, whether in terms of history or humanities. Tickets are affordable, and you can explore it in half a day.