The UN has officially designated Jakarta the world’s largest city, home to 42 million. We explore a day in the life of the ‘big durian’.
Jack and Sophia Torr on MSN: Indonesia first impressions: Exploring Jakarta’s streets, food, and city life
The Guardian: The ‘big durian’: one day in Jakarta, the world’s largest city
Monocle: Jakarta rising: Inside the creative renaissance of a city on the brink
Despite congestion, flooding and its looming replacement as Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta is buzzing with new energy. Discover the creatives, chefs and designers breathing life into Southeast Asia’s ...
Jakarta rising: Inside the creative renaissance of a city on the brink
The Jakarta Post: Jakarta’s festivals of unity: Building an inclusive global city
Jakarta, Indonesia is a vast coastal megacity shaped by river networks, dense urban districts, and continuous expansion across flat low-lying land. This video presents Jakarta in 4K through smooth ...
Jakarta has long stood at the crossroads of trade, culture, and politics. As the city approaches its 500th anniversary in 2027, it is reimagining its role—no longer the seat of power in Indonesia, but ...
Stepping into Jakarta felt like being dropped straight into a city bursting with movement, noise, warmth, colour, and nonstop energy. From the second we left the airport, Indonesia’s capital gave us a ...
n the past year, I have had the privilege of closely observing how cultural festivals and religious celebrations have brought Jakarta’s diverse communities closer together under the leadership of ...
CNN: It was long known as the nation’s capital. Now, Jakarta is redefining itself through global vision