City Of The Future
- 10th Anniversary Issue
- A Jakarta Smorgasbord
- Architecture Property & Design
- Art Culture The Realm Of Contemporary Arts
- Building Future Leader
- Can Jakarta Really Change
- Capital Of Culture
- City Of The Future
- Embracing The New Normal
- Festive Issue
- Food The Music Of Love
- Health In An Era Of Urbanisation
- In With The New
- Indonesia S Creative Soul
- Its A Man's World
- Jakarta S Music & Nightlife
- Love & Romance
- Love & Romance 2020
- Money & Finance
- Money Finance
- Music & Nightlife
- Property Architecture Design
- Season Of Love
- Season Of Wonders
- Staying In Style
- Staying Successful In Times Of Challenge
- Tech Talk
- The Culinary Issue
- The Festive Season
- The Plague Of Our Time
- The Rhythm Of Life
- The Travel Issue
- Travel & Holiday
- Travels Far & Near
Towards a New Jakarta
Jakarta turns 491 years old on 22 June and its residents are sure to give it a proper celebration. As anyone who has spent any time here can attest, the city has gone through its multiple ebbs and flows over the centuries, which has, of course, made it what it is today. But what lies
Making Jakarta a More Favourable Tourist Destination
The tourism sector significantly contributes to Jakarta’s revenue. There has been a positive trend with an increased arrival of tourists, both national and international. Even so, Jakarta’s government needs to understand that there are many locations within the city that are in need of improvement to attract more tourists. Tinia Budiati, the Head of the
Perspectives A Concise History Of Jakarta
Jakarta’s origins date back to the 5th century AD and the founding of Sunda Kelapa port on the Ciliwung River during the reign of King Tarumanegara Namun. By the 12th century AD it was established as the main port of the Hindu Kingdom of Sunda. Due to the rapid growth of Islam in the early