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Fatahillah Park

#GreatPlaceForDragonBoatFestival Visiting Jakarta during the Dragon Boat Festival? Fatahillah Park, located in Jakarta’s Old Town, is a symbol of local history and culture, and a great place for tourists to learn about Indonesia’s colonial history. Nearby, the Wayang Museum showcases traditional Indonesian shadow puppets, offering insight into Indonesia’s traditional arts. The cafes and street vendors here are perfect for tasting local snacks like Indonesian fried rice and satay. Fatahillah Park is easily accessible by public transport or taxi. It not only lets visitors experience a rich historical atmosphere but is also an ideal spot to explore Jakarta’s culture, making it a great destination for the Dragon Boat Festival.
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Posted: May 27, 2025
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