Let's Enjoy the New Look of TMII to Celebrate the New Year 2025.

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  Presiden Joko widodo on  1st September 2023 officially launched a revitalisation project  of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII). It was hoped that the public can enjoy and visit the new face of TMII which is neat, greener, more beautiful and more comfortable. The new look  returned the initial masterplan of TMII, namely 70 percent green open space and 30 percent buildings. The project emphasizes environmentally friendly concept by extending green zone area and adopting low-gas emissions vehicles. Overall, the renovation project involved the following works : Arrangement of the main building area Renovation of joglo (Sasono Utomo, Sasono Langen Budoyo, and Sasono Adiguno) Arrangement of the observation tower Renovation of the museum Arrangement of the pavilion and pedestrian landscape Arrangement of the outer ring (bus stops) Arrangement of the parking area Arrangement of the management building Arrangement of the landscape of the islands in the Archipelago lake Ren...

Tourist Destinations in Jakarta: Historical Sites and Buildings.

Old Map of Batavia, Old City or Kota Tua Jakarta Today.
Jakarta as the capital of the country has a very interesting historical relics to visit. History of Jakarta is long, as one of the major port city in the archipelago, Jakarta has become one of the main entrance even since prehistoric times, has also been used as a major port by the Dutch in the colonial period before it became the capital of the Republic of Indonesia at the time of independence.

Jakarta  is formerly called Batavia where sit the capital of the Dutch East Indies. As the center of the colonization in the East Indies during the period of 1610 to 1949, Batavia had witnessed the progression of area occupied extending inland ward from Northern Jakarta toward Central Jakarta.

From  a wooden warehouse and small settlement in the east bank of the mouth of the Ciliwung river in 1610, currently in North Jakarta, following a treaty signed by the Prince of Jayakarta and the VOC (the Dutch East Indies Company) representatives, the City of Batavia began developing along the banks of the Ciliwung river - the east and the west bank. 

Toward the end of the 1700s, the old city of Batavia became an unhealthy place to live and then in 1808, Governor-General Herman Willem Daendles moved the center of government to weltervreden.Daendels' decided on March 7, 1809 to build a new palace for governor generals at Weltevreden, now in Central jakarta. The site would also be used for the construction of a new city center of Batavia to replace the walled city, now deteriorated, overcrowded and suffering from bad sanitation. 

The progression of Batavia as the city center across centuries had left many historical buildings and sites in Jakarta today as the legacy of  western colonization in Indonesia. The buildings and sites worth of visiting are as follows: 
 Northern Jakarta
Central Jakarta  

Source: The Jakarta Explorer, Cultural Tours In and Around the City by Indonesia Heritage Society
Daendels' decided on March 7, 1809 to build a new ""palace"" for governor generals at Weltevreden. The site would also be used for the construction of a new city center of Batavia to replace the walled city, now deteriorated, overcrowded and suffering from bad sanitation.
The ""palace"", now used as the vast office complex for the Ministry of Finance, was designed ""in pure Empire style"", Heuken said in his book.
But Daendels was unable to finish the work as he was replaced by Jan Willem Janssens. The building was accomplished in 1828 under the authority of Governor General Du Bus de Ghisignies.
But the ""palace"" was never utilized as Daendels had dreamt. The building has housed all kinds of government offices, a state printing press, a post office and the high court of the Dutch colonial administration.
- See more at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2000/02/19/weltevreden-complex-still-stands-proud.html#sthash.o9e3oCKS.dpu
Daendels' decided on March 7, 1809 to build a new ""palace"" for governor generals at Weltevreden. The site would also be used for the construction of a new city center of Batavia to replace the walled city, now deteriorated, overcrowded and suffering from bad sanitation.
The ""palace"", now used as the vast office complex for the Ministry of Finance, was designed ""in pure Empire style"", Heuken said in his book.
But Daendels was unable to finish the work as he was replaced by Jan Willem Janssens. The building was accomplished in 1828 under the authority of Governor General Du Bus de Ghisignies.
But the ""palace"" was never utilized as Daendels had dreamt. The building has housed all kinds of government offices, a state printing press, a post office and the high court of the Dutch colonial administration.
- See more at: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2000/02/19/weltevreden-complex-still-stands-proud.html#sthash.o9e3oCKS.dpuf

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