For those who reside in Jakarta area or who have visited Jakarta, Indonesia, must know Jaksa Street (in indonesian called Jalan Jaksa). A street known as a place for tourists, hanging out, bringing bag on their back, named backpackers.
History of Jalan Jaksa
Jalan Jaksa is a 400-meters street in Center Jakarta, Indonesia. It is located strategically as an alternative way from Kebon Sirih street to Wahid Hasyim street. From this street, the tourists can go forward to National Museum and Monas, and Gambir Station with a relatively close distance.
Why it’s named Jalan Jaksa? (more…)