Culinary adventure unveils in Old Town
 

Desy Nurhayati ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Fri, 06/05/2009 10:59 AM  |  
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Tourists visiting Jakarta's Old Town will soon be able to relish a new activity 
rather than just visit museums and heritage buildings, as the Old Town 
Association and the West Jakarta municipality will launch a night tourism event 
next month. 
 
Occupying the pedestrian zone along Jl. Pintu Besar Utara, the night tourism 
area will be opened to the public on June 27, to celebrate the city's 
anniversary, which falls on June 22. 
 
Ella Ubaidi of the Old Town Association said Friday the night tourism event 
would not just be a one-time festivity, but would eventually happen every 
night, to give the Old Town a new atmosphere of excitement. The event, 
scheduled to run from 5 p.m. to midnight, is expected to promote local culinary 
and traditional arts, which have been assimilated in the Old Town for years. 
 
"Most people are only familiar with museums and heritage buildings when they 
visit the Old Town. In fact, they can discover many cultures," Ella said, 
adding the Old Town was a melting pot of various traditions, including Chinese, 
Portuguese and Arabic.
 
"There are still many things to explore in the 840-hectare area of the Old 
Town, not just old buildings, and we want visitors to see them," she told The 
Jakarta Post. 
 
She said most tourists did not frequent local food businesses or watch 
traditional art performers because until now, they were still spread out around 
the Old Town's fringe.    
"We will gather them for the night tourism event, including food businesses in 
the Chinatown area, traditional martial art and Chinese lion dance performers, 
as well as Betawi cokek dancers." 
 
Chinatown boasts a number of unique delicacies ranging from sweet cakes to 
exotic turtle soup called pi oh. The delicacies are sold in stalls, shops or 
even houses in alleyways like Gang Petak Sembilan. However, not many people 
know every nook and cranny of the area. It is indeed a destination for the 
intrepid culinary buff. 
 
Ella said the event would bring the Old Town's secret treasure to the center 
stage. However, the association also welcomed participants from other 
communities outside the association, she said. 
 
Tents and stages would be built along Jl. Pintu Besar Utara, including the area 
in front of the Jakarta Historical Museum, or Fatahillah Museum, and the Puppet 
Museum. 
 
Visitors coming to the night tourism spot will be able to park their vehicles 
in the nearby area on Jl. Kunir and Jl. Kali Besar Timur.   
 
She said preparations were still underway, especially to develop the design of 
the night tourism spot. 
 
"The preparations have been very optimal, including the area's security." 
 
In the initial phase of the night tourism event, there will be 100 participant 
booths, Ella said. 
 
"In the long term, we expect to add more booths to the night tourism area. It's 
just a matter of time." 
 
In the future, the event's organizer will also expand the area to the front of 
Batavia Hotel on Jl. Kali Besar. 
 
"We will also invite the managements of surrounding museums to remain open 
during the night tourism event because it will be a good opportunity for them 
to increase their visitor numbers," Ella said. 
 
As the festivity is likely to attract unregistered vendors, the event's 
organizer has prepared a place for them around the parking area. 
 
"They will not be allowed to enter the event area, but they can still set 
themselves up around the parking lot," she said. 
 
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