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After the bloody massacre of 1740, the Chinese community was confined to ghettos in an area outside the city walls now known as Glodok. Today, shop houses
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Being married to an Indonesian-born Chinese Bhuddist it’s only natural that I have a deep interest in Chinese culture and those parts of Indonesia where the
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Indonesia in Focus On the main strip of Jl. Gajah Mada and Jl. Hayam Wuruk in Glodok, businesses both large and small are never short of customers.
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West Jakarta (Jakarta Barat) - Jakarta's Chinatown, this district includes museums, trading centres, nightlife entertainment centres, shopping centres and malls.
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Chinatown (Glodok) - 57 Reviews of Chinatown (Glodok) - TripAdvisor
"I could find many chinese restaurants here even the vietnamese restaurant as well" · "It is totally different with other Chinatown in the world. · Old Batavia
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Jakarta – Mangga Dua, Chinatown and the Old City (Kota Lama
PASAR PAGI MANGGA DUA – a wholesale centre in the Mangga Dua shopping area. After a while, it gets rather tiring seeing the enormous amount of clothes
Jakarta's Battered Chinatown Stages A Comeback
JAKARTA (dpa) - Broken windows, closed-up shops and burned out buildings are still common sights in Glodok, Jakarta's Chinatown, serving as stark reminders of the
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