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Kamis, 28 Februari 2008

Money Changer


Artha Forexindo,PT
Jl Asemka 16-17 Lt VI Ged SEAB
(021) 6907232
Jakarta Barat
Artha Gemilang PT
Jl Ciputat Raya 351 B-C, Jakarta Barat
(021) 72793422
Jakarta Barat
Intimas Interdunia PT
Mal Ciputra UG/34,Jakarta Barat
(021) -5669707
Jakarta Barat
Kedoya Valas PT
Jl Kedoya Angsana Raya Bl A II/24, Jakarta barat
(021) 5803037
Jakarta Barat
Mahasurya Mulatama PT
Jl Cinere Raya Bl NC/20 Bukit Cinere Indah, Jakarta Barat
(021) 7545279
Jakarta Barat
Mitra Agung Setia Pradana PT
Jl Griya Agung Bl M-3/20, Jakarta barat
(021) 6522581
Jakarta Barat
Muraki Money Changer PT
Jl Tomang Raya 2 D, Jakarta Barat
(021) 5602528
Jakarta Barat
Peniti Valasindo PT
Jl Raya Pejuangan Kav 88 Ged Graha Kencana Lt 2, Jakarta Barat
(021) 5359056
Jakarta Barat
Sulinggar Wirasta PT
Jl Pinangsia Timur 22 F, Jakarta Barat
(021) 6249931
Jakarta Barat
Tarukan Valas PT
Jl Palmerah Brt 21 G, Jakarta Barat
(62-21) 5356272
Jakarta Barat


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Sabtu, 23 Februari 2008

Hotels in Jakarta...


Olympic Hotel
Mangga Besar Street VII, A-63
Phone: (021) 6246666

Nikko Jakarta Hotel
MH Thamrin Street 59
Phone: (021) 2301122

Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta
KH Fachrudin Street 3
Phone: (021) 2303636

Menteng II Hotel
Cikini Raya Street 105
Phone: (021) 31925543

Menteng I Hotel
RP Soeroso Street 28
Phone: (021) 31925208

Menara Peninsula Hotel
Letjen S Parman Street Kav 78
Phone: (021) 5350888

Melawai I Hotel
Melawai Raya Street 18-20
Phone: (021) 2700408

Grand Cempaka Jakarta Hotel
Letjen Suprapto Street 62
Phone: (021) 4260066

Gran Mahakam Hotel
Mahakam I Street 6
Phone: (021) 7209966

Graha Menteng Hotel
Matraman Raya Street 21
Phone: (021) 8509872

Golden Boutique Hotel
Angkasa Street 1
Phone: (021) 6255555

Gading Indah Hotel
Pegangsaan Dua Street 10
Phone: (021) 4611989

Danau Sunter Hotel
Danau Raya Sunlake Street
Phone: (021) 6509969

Crowne Plaza Hotel
Jend Gatot Subroto Street Kav 2-3
Phone: (021) 5268833

Aston Atrium Senen Hotel & Convention Center
Senen Raya Street 135
Phone: (021) 3442828

Arcadia Hotel
KH Wahid Hasyim Street 114
Phone: (021) 2300050

Ambhara Hotel
Iskandarsyah Raya Street 1
Phone: (021) 2700800

Allson Residence Jakarta
Senen Raya Street 135-137 Tower A
Phone: (021) 3523379

Pintu Besar Hotel
Pintu Besar Selatan Street 42
Phone: (021) 6263660

Losari Blok M Hotel
Panglima Polim Raya Street 3
Phone: (021) 7265858

Karya II Hotel
Raden Saleh Raya Street 37
Phone: (021) 31925078

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Jumat, 22 Februari 2008

The National Monument

As the symbol of the city,The National Monument, or "Monas" as it is popularly called, is a very special landmark in Jakarta. The 137-meter tall marble obelisk is topped with a flame coated with 35 kg of gold. It was build during the first President, Soekarno, to stands for the people's determination to achieve freedom and the crowning of their efforts in the Proclamation of Independence in August 1945

The National Monument was build on 80 acres land including city park with beautiful dancing fountain. The National Monument was build by Soedarsono dan Frederich Silaba as the architecs and Ir.Rooseno as he consultant. It was start to build from August 1959 and launched on August 17, 1961 by The Presiden, Soekarno. It was opened for public since July 12th, 1975.

The base houses a historical museum and a hall for meditations. The monument is open to the public and upon request the lift can carry visitors to the top, which offers a bird's eye view on the city and the sea.

It is recommended to go early to beat the crowds and the haze. It is easy for the less physically able as lifts take visitors to the top. The diorama exhibition in the basement gives such a distorted view of Indonesian history - thanks to the dictator Suharto wanting to brainwash the nation - it's amusing.

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Rabu, 20 Februari 2008

Menteng Prada Apartments

Menteng Prada Apartments, strategically located in Menteng-central Jakarta, are fully serviced and fully supported by a complete range of facilities within each apartment and within the building and its close vicinity. A combination of 64 one, two and three bedrooms apartments are located on floors 9-17 and available for daily or monthly rent. Each apartment is tastefully designed and fully equipped to exceptional standards to meet every need of a modern life style. As you enter Menteng Prada Apartments you will be stepping into a world where you can enjoy your bussiness and private life to the full enhanced by a secure, quiet and relaxed atmosphere.

Menteng Prada allows you to commit to your work without the normal big city hassles. Of prime consideration are the home comforts offered and the problem free accessibility from and to Jakarta's strategic locations such as Jakarta's central bussiness district, entertainment and shopping centers and educational and transport facilities. Living in Menteng Prada means you have a home in the heart of the city's bustling center.
Guest Room Features:
> Central air-conditioning
> Colour televisions with Cable TV
> Telephones line
> Fully-equipped kitchen with:
~ Refrigerator
~ Gas Cooker
~ Glassware
~ Crockery
~ Cultery & utensil
> In-apartment electronic safe
> In-room safe deposit box


Guest Facilities:
> 24-hour receptionist and telephone operator
> 24-hour security
> Daily maid service
> Dry-cleaning and laundry services
> Children`s playground
> Health club with gym, sauna, massage and aerobics studios
> Billiard table
> Meeting room
> Private mailbox
> Swimming pool
> Restaurant
> Large car park

Public facilities housed in the same complex:
> Supermarket
> Shopping center
> Dunkin Donuts
> Johny Andrean Salon
> Panorama Tours & Travel
> Panin Bank
> Century Health Care
> Gold Shops
> etc

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Sunda Kelapa, Spice of life

By: Ed Goodell

Jakarta- Sweet nutmeg, fiery pepper, pungent clove. Sunda Kelapa, port of call to 15th century European spice merchants, must have welcomed its seafaring visitors with the olfactory equivalent of a 12-gun salute.

Medieval sea breezes, drifting of the north Java coast and bearing the essence of sweet cakes and perfumes, surely convinced Portuguese and Dutch sailors of the value of their quest.

They came, they sniffed, they conquered.

Control of the harbor and the spice trade was long coveted. From within Java came the Islamic powers of Banten and Demak; from without came everybody else. The Dutch, under the auspices of The East India Company, gained command of Sunda Kelapa at the end of the 16th century; in 1618 they made it their regional base.

Batavia - now Jakarta - was the name of the Dutch gave the city that sprang up around the prized port. Today the area near Sunda Kelapa, with its garbage-strewn canals and threadbare old-world architecture, retains the fading traces of its ancestry.

Sunda Kelapa's significance as an international trading post is, too, a thing of the past. Today's visitors will find the harbor afar sight - and scent - from its former self.

The morning sky looms gray over Sunda Kelapa, It's the gra of rain clouds, or of smoke, or of smog. Thin rivulets of light flicker and fade in the distance, vertically illuminating the gray from behind, but never piercing it. The water is a deeper shade of gray - dull, still and opaque. It invites no swimmers, but might support a walker.

Source:
Jakarta and Java Kini, September 2003 edition.

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Senin, 18 Februari 2008

Intro

Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia located on the northwest part of Java. The history of Jakarta started from around 500 years ago in the port of Sunda Kelapa. Over centuries later, Jakarta has proudly developed into one of Asia’s most prominent metropolitan centers.

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