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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Kota Intan Bridge at Old City Jakarta
Kota Intan Bridge in Old City Jakarta,was constructed in the 17th century by the Dutch government to connect the West Kali Besar street and East Kali Besar street. Kota Intan Bridge located at Kota Tua Jakarta which was known as Batavia on the time of Duta colonial. Kota Intan Bridge was made of wood and equipped with leverage to get the lower side of the bridge up when there was ship or boat passed by. In the Dutch colonial time the ships which deliver spicy from hinterland to the warehouse would pass by Kota Intan Bridge.
In the government of Indonesia, Kota Intan Bridge was restored and was made to be permanent; hence it can’t be leveraged anymore. The reason behind because at the moment there’s no mo ships pass trough the bridge. It was told that a famous painter Vincent Van Gogh had visited Batavia before and painted a painting of Kota Intan Bridge.
Kota Intan Bridge had several names before it finally named as Kota Intan Bridge. After being constructed by Dutch government, the bridge was named as English Bridge (Engeise Brug), as at that time not far away from the bridge; a fort that belonged to England was under construction. Later on the name of the bridge was changed to Central Bridge, which estimated due to the management of the bridge which was control by Nederland Indies government. In the 1900th year the bridge’s name was changed again to be Chicken Market Bridge (Hoenderpasarbrug) due to there was a busy chicken market next to the bridge. In 1938, in the government of Queen Juliana, the bridge was renovated and the name was changed to be Queen Juliana Bridge (Ophaalsburg Juliana). Last, the name was changed to Kota Intan Bridge due to near the bridge there’s a castile which name was “Diamond” (diamond = intan in Indonesian Languange).
Other Interesting Places Near to Kota Intan Bridge
You can also find other interesting places near Kota Intan Bridge such as Jakarta History Museum, Wayang Museum, Fine Art and Ceramic Museum, Bank Mandiri Museum, Bank Indonesia Museum, Jakarta Kota Station (Beos), Maritime Museum, Sunda Kelapa Harbor, Syahbandar Tower, Batavia Café, Batavia Hotel and other old buildings. Glodok area which is like the China Town of Jakarta is only 1-2 km away from Kota Intan Bridge. You can also find Vihara Samudra Ancol, Jaya Ancol Dreamland Park with many amusement facilities like Dunia Fantasy, SeaWorld Indonesia, and Gelanggang Samudera in just 3-5 km away from Kota Intan Bridge.
Tips for going to Kota Intan Bridge
1.If you’re a history lover and is visiting or in Jakarta City at the moment, then you may find Kota Intan Bridge at Kota Tua Jakarta as an interesting object.
2.If you plan to visit Kota Intan Bridge and other interesting places at Kota Tua area by walk, it’s recommended to start your visit there since morning to avoid the stinging heat of the sun. You may need to wear a cover for your head like hat or umbrella and wear comfortable footwear. Besides by walk, you can also try to ride bicycle ojek which can easily be found at Kota Tua area.
3.You can visit Kota Intan Bridge and Kota Tua Jakarta by riding personal vehicle, Bajaj or taxi. You can also alternatively ride TransJakarta Busway from the first corridor, which routed from Blok M to Kota Tua. If you ride the Trans Jakarta Busway, you can get off at Beos or Kota Station which is where busway from the first corridor ended. Kota Intan Bridge is about 700 meters away from Beos or Kota Station. Info:
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Klenteng ancol / Vihara Bahtera Bhakti
Built in circa 1650, as a building of worship for the people - Chinese people nor people - people of Islam. This temple dedicated to Da Bo Gong (the God of Land) and Fu De Zheng (god of Earth) that can be described with his wife Bo PTA. Pagoda was later amended the original function to worship the god of the land subsequently became a place of worship. Chef named Cheng Ho Po Soei Sam Soe, allegedly the original name Wu Bin. He Religion of Islam and died in this place. According to the story, Captain Lim Teng Tjau ordered the building of this pagoda secluded place, amid the forest overlooking the sea about 500 years ago. Inside the temple complex there are several buildings which are: building the main temple for cult of Po Soei Sam Soe and his wife; building to worship the Buddha; building to worship Goddess Kwan Im; Building for worship Tjai Kong cents, or Gong Zhu Cai Shen; Building for Worship Kwan Kong or Gua Gong (the God of War); Building tomb Grandparent Said and Ms Neng; Building Pagoda employees; Building meeting. This is a Taoist temple with special force because it is associated with the tomb of Islam that are considered sacred and also become a place of worship for both the Chinese and the indigenous population. This building has several times experienced improvements, changes and additions in 1839, 1923, and 1974.
Location is :
Jln. Pantai Sanur V
No. 38 Kel. Ancol
Kec. Pademangan
Jakarta Utara
( Jakarta 14430 )
Source: Department of Tourism and Culture of Jakarta Province. Info:
Location is :
Jln. Pantai Sanur V
No. 38 Kel. Ancol
Kec. Pademangan
Jakarta Utara
( Jakarta 14430 )
Source: Department of Tourism and Culture of Jakarta Province. Info:
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