4k60 Walking Tour Jakarta Old Town - Oud Batavia Kota Tua Jakarta
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00:00 intro
00:31 Kalibesar Garden Panorama
01:55 Riverside Walking track in Jalan Kali Besar Timur
06:38 view on the bridge
07:46 Riverside Walking track in Jalan Kali Besar Barat
12:52 After Rain, Wet Walking Street
15:15 Entrance Jakarta Old Town Tourism Area
16:09 Fatahillah Square/Alun-Alun Fatahilla the historical center of the old Batavia
23:58 Pos Indonesia Museum
27:59 Food Street Kota Tua Jakarta
32:21 Walking Street in Surrounding Area
Location: Jakarta, Indoneisa
Map: [ Ссылка ]
Date and Time: February 27, 2022 time 11.30am
Weather: drizzling
Video Resolution: 4K Ultra HD 3840x2160 60 fps
Video Editing Software: Premier Pro CC2019
Scenery Type: Walking Tour Jakarta / Kota Tua Jakarta/ Taman Fatahilla Square
Music genre/mood: Original Surrounding Sound
Kota Tua is a remainder of Old Batavia, the first walled settlement of the Dutch in Jakarta area. It was an inner walled city with its own Castle, It is also known as Oud Batavia (Dutch for "Old Batavia"), Benedenstad (Dutch for "Lower City").
The site contains Dutch-style structures mostly dated from 17th century, when the port city served as the Asian headquarter of VOC during the heyday of spice trade. It spans 1.3 square kilometres within North Jakarta and West Jakarta.
The city was designed according to Dutch urban planning, complete with a fortress (Kasteel Batavia), city wall, public square, churches, canals and tree-lined streets.
The city was arranged in several blocks separated by canals. No native Javanese were allowed to live within the city walls, since the authorities were afraid that they might start an insurrection.[3] The planned city of Batavia was completed in 1650. It became the headquarters of the VOC in the East Indies and prospered from the spice trade.
The first concrete plan of Kota Tua revitalization was signed in December 2004 by Jakarta Old Town-Kotaku and the government of Jakarta. The commencement of the revitalization plan was started in 2005. Taman Fatahillah Square was revitalized in 2006.
In 2014 the city's governor at that time Joko Widodo continued the restoration plan of Kota Tua. The project, named "Jakarta Old Town Reborn" (JOTR), is a cooperation between state-owned enterprises, the municipal government and the private sector.[7] In March 2014, an event Fiesta Fatahillah was held in Taman Fatahillah Square. The government of Netherlands aided the restoration plan in July 2014. By August 2014, 16 buildings in Kota Tua have been restored, such as the Kota Post Office buildings (built in 1929), which has been converted into a contemporary art museum. Despite these promising developments, most of the city's crumbling colonial architecture remain in ruins up to this day
Jakarta Old Town Tourist Destinations
1. Fatahillah Museum
2. Bank Indonesia Museum
3. Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics
4. Puppet Museum
5. Bank Mandiri Museum
6. Kali Besar Garden
7. Red Shop
8. Sunda Kelapa Harbor
9. Maritime Museum
10. Kota Intan Bridge
11. Glodok Chinatown
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