Jakarta – A young Tarung Derajat martial artist amazed visitors at Depok’s car-free day (CFD). This combat sport is expected to gain wider recognition among the public.
Jakarta
Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is a bustling metropolis with a rich history dating back to the 4th century as a Hindu port city. It later became a major trading hub under Dutch colonial rule in the 17th century, known as Batavia, before gaining its current name after Indonesia’s independence in 1945. Today, Jakarta is a vibrant cultural and economic center, blending modern skyscrapers with historic landmarks like the Old Town (Kota Tua) and the National Monument (Monas).
Depok’s car-free day (CFD)
Depok’s Car-Free Day (CFD) is a weekly event held every Sunday morning, where main streets like Margonda Raya are closed to vehicles, allowing residents to enjoy walking, cycling, and street performances. Inspired by similar initiatives in Jakarta, it promotes environmental awareness, healthy living, and community bonding. The event also features local vendors, sports activities, and cultural performances, reflecting Depok’s vibrant urban culture.
Tarung Derajat
Tarung Derajat is an Indonesian martial art and self-defense system founded in 1961 by Achmad Dradjat in Bandung, West Java. It combines striking, grappling, and spiritual elements, emphasizing discipline, fitness, and mental strength. Recognized as a national sport in Indonesia, it is also practiced as part of physical education in schools and has gained international attention.
Margonda Road
Margonda Road is a major thoroughfare in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, known for its bustling commercial and educational activity. It is named after Margonda, a local hero who fought during the Indonesian National Revolution against Dutch colonial rule. Today, the road is a key transportation route, lined with shops, universities, and restaurants, reflecting Depok’s growth as a satellite city of Jakarta.