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Kota Tua, also known as Old Batavia, is a small area in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Still maintaining some of the old Dutch heritage buildings to be blessing for most residents Kota Tua. Especially in Fatahillah Park area renovated and is now often the scene of a variety of activities, ranging from performances, filmmaking, and others. However, the face of Old Town is not just about Fatahillah Park. Kota Tua is not just a tourist, but a variety of commercial activities occur in this region
Dubbed the “Jewel of Asia” and “Queen of the East” in the 16th century by European voyagers, Jakarta Long considered a center of trade for the continent of Asia because of its strategic location and abundant resources.
As an important settlement, downtown, and trade center in Asia since the 16th century, Oud Batavia is home to several historic sites and buildings in Jakarta
Ahun 1635, the city extends to the west bank of the River Ciliwung, in the ruins of the former White Rose. The city is designed with European Dutch style complete with a castle (Castle of Batavia), city walls, and canals. The city is arranged in blocks separated by a canal.
Green Map Jakarta, invites residents to tour the green surround some of the Old City area, with bicycle riding, for the bicycle has been provided in front Fatahilah.

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