When
planning a trip to Jakarta, consider spending a day at one of the many
modern shopping malls the city has to offer. You may welcome a day off
from tourist and cultural sites and enjoy spending time in air-conditioned
comfort, where you can relax and shop without annoying hawkers. Therefore there are choices
galore for shoppers!
If you've spent much time visiting outlying provinces or rural areas,
it will be quickly evident during a trip to the capital city that Jakarta
showcases the wealth of Indonesia. Skyscrapers, impressive monuments,
wide boulevards (albeit crowded) and large malls rival those of any major
world capital.
In traditional Indonesian society, open common areas in villages and
towns or the courtyard of the Sultan's palace have long been a place to
gather and spend late afternoon and evening hours. Small vendors set up
their wares, food carts gather and people stroll around meeting friends
and sharing gossip. Jakarta's shopping malls are a modern urban equivalent
of traditional meeting points – a place to shop, eat and gather
with friends and have some fun on the weekends.
Shopping in Jakarta takes many forms from the most traditional pasar
(markets) to glitzy world class malls with international designer shops.
Most expatriates shop most comfortably in malls and grocery stores without
the need to bargain or deal with curious stares. However, that is no reason
to avoid the more colorful traditional markets.
Rabu, 04 April 2012
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