Jakarta is the largest city in Southeast Asia and a world-famous seaport. Jakarta is located on the north shore of West Java Island, at the mouth of Zhilian River, near Jakarta Bay, with a population of 106 49' east longitude and 6 10' south latitude.
The Greater Jakarta Special Zone covers an area of 650.4 "? It is divided into five cities: East, South, West, North and Central Jakarta, among which East Jakarta has the largest area, and 178.07㎞? .
2. Topography
Jakarta is high in the south and low in the north, with 10 rivers passing through the urban area, the most famous of which is Zhilin River. The whole area is composed of sedimentary layers, and the southern area is a part of Bogor alluvium, with fertile land.
Extended data
Jakarta has the largest financial and industrial headquarters in China, hundreds of domestic and foreign enterprise offices, large-scale comprehensive markets and professional shopping malls. Jakarta Expo is held here every year.
Tanjung Bulu, a foreign port, is the largest port in China. With the construction of Zhenkalan Airport, it is an important transit point for international air and sea routes between Europe and Oceania. There are 40 hospitals and 100 institutions, among which Indonesia University is the most famous.
There are also many scientific research institutions, stadiums, aquariums, zoos, orchids, performance centers and seaside tourist areas. There is the largest central museum in China and the largest in Southeast Asia. It publishes 25 newspapers and 5 weekly magazines, as well as national radio and national television.
In the capital Jakarta, there are various local dishes from all over the world, such as Chinese food, European food, Thai food, Vietnamese food, Japanese food, Korean food and Indian food.
Chinese food, in particular, has China restaurants in major Indonesian towns, so tourists don't have to worry about not being able to eat Chinese food anywhere. Among the restaurants in China, there are Cantonese cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Shanghai cuisine and Shandong cuisine, but Cantonese restaurants are the most.
Most Indonesians believe in Islam. They don't eat pork, mainly beef and mutton. Balinese, on the other hand, believe in Hinduism and do not eat beef, but mainly eat chicken and pork.
The most common Indonesian dishes are jambalaya, sate, grilled fish, beef and mutton. Soups are usually beef soup (sotosapi), mutton soup (sotokambing) and chicken soup (Sotoyam).
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