South Jakarta
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關於South Jakarta
South Jakarta (Indonesian: Jakarta Selatan) is one of the municipalities of the Indonesian capital Jakarta, known for its upscale residential areas and shopping malls, and a part of the city's business district with tall office buildings and wide boulevards.
South Jakarta旅遊指南
城市概覽
In the north of South Jakarta, there are huge business districts with many skyscrapers, including the Kuningan district (with many embassies), Setiabudi, and the Sudirman business district. Many parts of South Jakarta are known for upscale shopping centres and malls, restaurants, hotels, bustling nightlife and entertainment centres, such as Blok M and Kemang, with the latter being especially popular among expats and locals for its nightlife and entertainment. Pondok Indah is an upper middle class and elite's residential area, sometimes dubbed the 'Beverly Hills' of Indonesia. Also the headquarters of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is in South Jakarta.
如何抵達
By car Both the Jakarta inner ring road (Lingkar Dalam Kota) and the outer ring road (Lingkar Luar or JORR) traverse South Jakarta. South Jakarta can be reached in 30 minutes from Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport if there is no traffic congestion. However, major traffic congestion is very common, and the trip from the airport to South Jakarta usually takes 1 to 2 hours.
By train There are numerous railway stations in South Jakarta that are served by the commuter rail network (KA Commuter Jabodetabek). 1 Manggarai railway station in the far northeast of South Jakarta is a hub in the commuter rail network, with blue line trains to Bekasi, and with red and yellow line trains to Depok and Bogor. These lines also provide connections to the other municipalities of Jakarta. For long-distance trains, you will need to go to Gambir or Pasar Senen stations in Central Jakarta. Beside KA Commuter Jabodetabek, Jakarta MRT is also available with stations in Sisingamangaraja, Blok M, Blok A, Haji Nawi, Cipete Raya, Fatmawati, and Lebak Bulus.
By bus The main intercity bus terminal in South Jakarta is 2 Lebak Bulus bus terminal in the southwest near the outer ring road. The terminal serves a lot of city buses, minibuses, and frequent intercity buses to destinations throughout Java island, and regular buses to Bali and Sumatra. Another large terminal in south Jakarta is the 3 Blok M bus terminal, but this terminal only serves buses within the city and its metropolitan area. South Jakarta can be reached from the other parts of Jakarta also by using one of the Transjakarta bus rapid transit lines. Key lines include line from Jakarta's old town in West Jakarta via Central Jakarta to Blok M, and line from Jakarta's city centre to Pondok Indah and the Lebak Bulus bus terminal.
當地交通
The Transjakarta Line goes along the Rasuna Said avenue and Mampang to the Ragunan Zoo. The South Jakarta portion of Line runs from Semanggi to Cawang Train station, with an interchange to Line at Kuningan Barat/Kuningan Timur bus stop. Line goes to the city's western portion, passing through Gandaria, Permata Hijau, and Pondok Indah district before terminating at Lebak Bulus. MRT Jakarta North-South line has the majority of its station in South Jakarta, running from Semanggi to Lebak Bulus along the main street such as Sudirman, Panglima Polim and Fatmawati. Travellers can explore the area near the stations, most notably Istora Senayan, SCBD, and Blok M area.
必看景點
1 Ragunan Zoo, Jalan Harsono RM 1 ( stop: Ragunan). 06:30-19:00 (Closed on Monday, for animals' holiday.). Indonesia's first and now most famous zoo, established more than 150 years ago. 295 species roaming the area, many are endemic to Indonesia only. There is a special area for primates (monkeys, apes, and its derivatives) called Schmutzer, a still active conservation and research centre. Out from there, the animals are ready to greet you in open air. Payment have to use JakCard from Jakarta Government Bank and it makes difficulty for many people who have no JakCard. JakCard can be used only for limited transaction such as TransJakarta, but TransJakarta can use other cards. The children can also play with tame animals in another dedicated area and watch many animal performances, only on weekend, Sunday and holiday. Rent a bike to tour the zoo quicker (near North Entrance 2 or Pintu Utara 2) or get around with horse cart on weekend, Sunday and holiday only and set a mat under a tree for a picnic. Ticket fee for Schmutzer is Rp 6,000 weekdays and Rp7,500 on weekend, Sunday and holiday. Parking fee Rp 6,500/car, entrance fee is Rp4,500 adults and Rp3,500 children. (updated Jan 2018) 2 Kalibata Heroes Cemetery (Taman Makam Pahlawan (TMP) Kalibata), Jl. Raya Kalibata No.14, Kalibata, Kec. Pancoran. Opened in 1954, more than 7,000 people who are military casualties and veterans from Indonesian War of Independence, as well as B.J. Habibie, the third president of Indonesia, are buried here. Free. (updated May 2020)
Art and cultural centres British Council Indonesia Foundation (Yayasan Dewan Inggris Indonesia), Jl. Senopati Raya No.8B, RT.8/RW.3 (Located at Office 8 Building on the 9th Floor), ☏ +62 21 515 5561, fax: +622130261578. Centre of cultural exchange between the United Kingdom and Indonesia. Serves as the IELTS test centre in Indonesia. (updated Nov 2025) 3 Erasmus Huis, Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. S-3, Kuningan Jakarta, ☏ +62 21 524 1069, fax: +62 21 527 5978,
體驗活動
Beneath the high-rise office buildings and elite residences, South Jakarta is a wonderful place to play.
Amusement parks 1 Pondok Indah Water Park, Jalan Metro Pondok Indah, ☏ +62 21 750 6750. A water park, perfect if what you want is leisure rather than adrenaline. Not many slides but very kid-friendly. (updated Jan 2018) 2 Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village, Jalan Muhammad Kahfi II - Srengseng Sawah Jagakarsa. This area is a lake, but it is where the indigenous Betawi set up an area for outsiders to know their culture. The weekend is especially the perfect time to visit as the food stalls are set up for you to savor Jakarta's local cuisine and the locals let you learn to perform their dance and play in the orchestra. Despite the lack of advertisement and publication, Setu Babakan has successfully encouraged locals to appreciate their native culture. Children learn Betawi traditional music and dances every Wednesday and Sunday from 07:00-12:00. After watching the children's activity, take a break to scrutinize uniquely the architecture of Betawi traditional house and stop for a breath beside the lake. The available local foods are bir pletok (healthy ginger drink, not an alcoholic beer), kerak telor (grilled egg with coconut shred and sticky rice with shrimp powder topping), otak-otak (grilled fish cake with hot peanut sauce), and roti buaya (crocodile shape bread, popular for Betawi traditional wedding ceremony). Parking is Rp2,000 for cars and Rp1,000 for motorbikes. (updated Jan 2018) 3 Kidzania, Pacific Place Mall 6th floor, Jalan Jend Sudirman Kav. 52-53, ☏ +62 21 515 4888. M-Th 09:00-16:00 (full session play); F-Su, school holiday 09:00-14:00, 15:00-20:00. Let your kids (ages 4-16) be an adult for a few hours at this theme park! Fulfill your children's dream job or help them find what is right for them, be
城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.