| Jakarta | |
|---|---|
| Demographics | |
| • Ethnic groups | 36.17% Javanese 28.29% Betawi 14.61% Sundanese 6.62% Chinese 3.42% Batak 2.85% Minangkabau 0.96% Malay 7.08% other |
| • Religion (2021) | 83.68% Islam 8.6% Protestantism 3.93% Catholicism 3.59% Buddhism 0.18% Hinduism 0.02% Confucianism |
| Time zone | UTC+07:00 (Indonesia Western Time) |
Is Jakarta safe for foreigners?
Although some foreign embassies warn against travel to Indonesia, and especially Jakarta, overall there’s little risk for travelers. For such a huge city with obvious social problems, it is surprisingly safe. Exercise more caution after dark late at night in Glodok and Kota, where there are some seedy clubs and bars.
What is the most developed city in Indonesia?
East Jakarta
Cities proper by population
| Rank | Cities | Province |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | East Jakarta | Jakarta |
| 2 | Surabaya | East Java |
| 3 | Bekasi | West Java |
| 4 | Bandung | West Java |
What race are Javanese?
The Javanese people (Javanese: Ngoko: ꦮꦺꦴꦁꦗꦮ (Wóng Jåwå), Krama: ꦠꦶꦪꦁꦗꦮꦶ (Tiyang Jawi); Indonesian: Suku Jawa or Orang Jawa) are a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to the Indonesian island of Java. With approximately 100 million people, they form the largest ethnic group in Indonesia.
What is the dominant race in Indonesia?
There are 1,300 recognised ethnic groups in Indonesia. The vast majority of those belong to the Austronesian peoples. Based on ethnic classification, the largest ethnic group in Indonesia is the Javanese who make up about 40% of the total population.
Is Jakarta the worst city?
Jakarta was named the “worst-performing city in the ranking”, followed by India’s Delhi – each of which houses more than 10 million people, in a study of the world’s 576 largest cities conducted by UK-based business risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft.
Is Jakarta Tourist friendly?
Jakarta is known to have some of the best city nightlife in Asia, and there is a great party atmosphere here. As most tourists head to other islands and cities throughout Indonesia, there are hardly any foreigners, and you will find Jakartans are very friendly and welcoming.
Where do the rich people live in Indonesia?
Jakarta is the most prosperous region in Indonesia with a total GRDP of Rp760. 27 million per capita which makes Jakarta become the richest city in Indonesia in 2019.