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Rawa Belong in West Jakarta may remind people of two things: the legend of Betawi hero Si Pitung and its flower market, which is dubbed Southeast Asia’s largest. Aside from that, it is also home to several Bina Nusantara University campuses, making the area crowded with rumah kost (boarding houses), electronic kiosks, food stalls, as well as businesses that cater to the students' various needs.
(The Jakarta Post / Masajeng Rahmiasri)