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Two Days Before Hari Raya : Quiet Jakarta Street

6 August 2013One Comment

This is Jakarta.

At 6.45 in the morning.

TWO DAYS before Hari Raya Aidilfitri , the big celebration that marks the end of the fasting month.

 

People tell me that such ‘quiet’ traffic can be enjoyed ONLY during Hari Raya holidays, in the city of Jakarta itself.

There are so few vehicles around, and it’s just sooooo good to be driving in this kind of traffic condition.

I  mean, considering that THIS IS JAKARTA, the city well-known for its infamous daily traffic jams! =)

People tell me that such ‘quiet’ traffic can be enjoyed ONLY during Hari Raya holidays, in the city of Jakarta itself.

But, once you travel outside of the city, you’ll see traffic jams everywhere!

 


[Wonderfully empty! This stretch is usually filled with loads of vehicles everyday]

 
Now, should we stay in the city, or should we still drive outside Jakarta with the kids?

Yet to be decided.

What would YOU do?

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