Glodok, Jakarta’s Chinatown, emerged in the aftermath of a tragic event in 1740 when 5,000 Chinese were massacred, and the survivors were relocated to a settlement outside the city walls. Today, this vibrant district is a bustling hub where the aroma of Chinese cuisine wafts from numerous eateries, and the sounds of haggling fill the air at street markets. Visitors can explore traditional temples, browse through medicine shops, and even find a mix of modern electronics stores, creating a unique blend of old and new.
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