Menteng

Menteng
Bundaran HI, located in the eastern edge of Menteng.
Bundaran HI, located in the eastern edge of Menteng.
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Menteng in Central Jakarta
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceJakarta
Administrative cityCentral Jakarta
Postal code
103XX

Menteng is a district (Indonesian: kecamatan) in the administrative city of Central Jakarta, Indonesia. Menteng is surrounded by the districts of Senen and Matraman to the east, Tebet and Setiabudi to the south, Tanah Abang to the west, and Gambir to the north. Menteng is bound by the West Flood Canal to the west, Ciliwung River to the south and east, and Kebon Sirih Road to the north. Menteng is the district seat of the Central Jakarta government.

Menteng started as a neighbourhood project, characterised by a new urban design developed mainly in the 1910s as a residential area for Dutch Indonesians, the upper middle class, and high officials. At that time it was the first garden suburb in colonial Batavia. Today, the area is considered as one of the most expensive neighbourhoods in Jakarta due to its location being within the Golden Triangle – an agglomeration of Jakarta's three main financial districts. Among former residents are William Soeryadjaya, former presidents Suharto, Megawati Soekarnoputri and former US president Barack Obama – where he spent some of his childhood attending the Besuki Public and Saint Francis of Assisi Schools.[1][2][3]

Passenger railways host Gondangdia, Sudirman, and Cikini stations are located within, or on the limits of Menteng. Thamrin Road is a major transportation artery in the district, with numerous offices, embassies, shopping centres, and residential apartments. Menteng Park is also located nearby.

  1. ^ "Statue of a Young Obama To Watch Over Indonesian Capital". The Jakarta Globe. 2009-12-09. Archived from the original on 2010-01-13. Retrieved 2010-02-19.
  2. ^ "From Chinaview.cn". Archived from the original on December 14, 2009.
  3. ^ "Obama Debunks Claim About Islamic School - washingtonpost.com". www.washingtonpost.com.