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Jakarta celebrates its 493rd anniversary on June 22, understandably with less fanfare than in years past. The capital was the epicenter of COVID-19 in Indonesia. After an arduous struggle for months, Jakarta is now transitioning into a new normal.
The Jakarta Post asked Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan and Jakartans about their reflections on Jakarta’s anniversary this year. (JP/Donny Fernando)
(JP/Vela Andapita, Donny Fernando, I Gede Dharma JS and Sausan Atika)