A number of locations such as Ahmad Yani Road, home to Bekasi City’s icon, and Bekasi Station appear to have normal traffic. Meanwhile, activity around Pasar Baru Bekasi is observed to be busy with merchants as usual.
Ahmad Yani Road
Ahmad Yani Road is a major thoroughfare in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, named after General Ahmad Yani, a national hero and army general killed during the 1965 coup attempt. The road serves as a vital commercial and transportation artery for the city, connecting its central districts. Its name commemorates the general’s role in Indonesian history and the nation’s struggle for stability.
Bekasi Station
Bekasi Station is a major railway hub located in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia, serving as a critical transit point for commuters traveling to and from Jakarta. Originally opened in 1887 by the Dutch colonial administration, the station has been modernized over the years and now handles millions of passengers annually on numerous commuter and long-distance lines.
Pasar Baru Bekasi
Pasar Baru Bekasi is a modern shopping center and traditional market located in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. It was developed to revitalize the area’s commercial activity and has become a major hub for trade, fashion, and local cuisine. While not a historical site itself, it represents the contemporary economic growth and urban development of the Bekasi region.