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INDONESIA TOURISM INVESTMENT INVITATION An Invitation to Invest in Tourism Development in Jakarta Old Town, Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Republic of Indonesia

Welcome to the Republic of Indonesia The Land of Smiles... Presenting: Jakarta Old Town, Special Capital Region of Jakarta Our missions are: 1. To promote the best of Indonesia s tourism development projects; 2. To inform both international and domestic; investors, developers, operators, and visitors about investment opportunities on Indonesia tourism development ; 3. To provide guidance for investors about the comprehensive investment services that are being offered by the Ministry s partners, including the Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board.

LOCATION Republic of Indonesia Location Special Region of Jakarta Location Jakarta Old Town Location

GEOGRAPHY Capital City : Jakarta City Time Zone : WIB (UTC+7) Coordinate : 6 11' 0" S, 106 50' 0" E Area Width : ± 7.659,02 km2 Borders : North : Java Sea West : Banten Province South : West Java Province East : West Java Province Air Temperature : 27-30 C Relative Humidity : 54 % - 98 % DEMOGRAPHICS Population : 10.177.924 (2015) Density : 15.366,87 / km² Labour Force 7.670.587 Ethnic Group : Javanese, Betawi, Sundanese, Chinese, Malay and other Religion : Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Catholic, Hinduism and Confucius Language : Indonesian (official) and other local language BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT The global economic slowdown have caused both international and domestic investors to be very cautious in selecting investment locations in Indonesia. Jakarta is one of the exception, despite of the economic slowdown, Jakarta have been able to attract many investors to invest. In 2014, the government have recorded an increase of 74.16% on the value of FDI in Jakarta, from USD 2.95 billion in 2013 to USD 4.51 billion in 2014, and the domestic investment have recorded a growth of 208.9%, from IDR 5,766 trillion in 2013 to IDR 17,811 trillion in 2014. ECONOMY In 2015, Jakarta s economy have grew by an overall 5.88%, which occurred in all of the business fields. Financial services has the highest growth of 10.72%, followed by information and communication by 10.07% and transportation warehousing by 8.99%. Jakarta s economic structure by industrial origin in 2015 was dominated by four main businesses: wholesale and retail trade and repair of cars and motorcycles (16.65%);

processing industry (13.84 %), construction (13.16 %) and financial services and insurance (10.35 %). INFRASTRUCTURE Transportation Act as the capital city of Indonesia, Jakarta is equipped with various kinds of modern transportation that includes air, sea, rail, and land transportations. The city has an easy access to the largest and most modern airport in the country, it also has the most important harbour in Indonesia and also well connected by railroad to other major cities in Java Island. The latest transportations infrastructure development is the monorail transportation system. Telecommunication Telecommunication infrastructure has been well implemented and have covered the entire city with an easy access. Energy In terms of electricity, the National Electricity Company is the main power supplier of the city. The company have been developing new power grids in the recent years in order to be able to supply up to 7.300 Mega Watt of electricity for the city.

TOURISM FACTS ATTRACTION There are many tourist attractions in Jakarta City, starting from the national historical, cultural attractions, and etc. Some of the most famous tourist attractions are: 1. National Monument (Monas) Monas is the icon and one of the centre for entertainment of the city. It has a gold plated peak that shine brightly at night. Monas is the gathering place for peoples from various background and social status. It is often used as the centre of arts and culture festival event that can be enjoyed by the general public for free. 2. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah/TMII (Miniature Park of Indonesia) TMII is a miniature of the Indonesian cultural richness that covers various ethnicity from Sabang to Merauke. It is one of the symbol that represents the cultural diversity of Indonesia. The park has a variety of traditional platform houses, traditional clothes, and traditional dance performances from the 33 provinces of Indonesia. 3. Ancol Dreamland Since its establishment in 1966, Ancol Bay City or also known as Ancol Dreamland is the largest and most interesting recreation park in the Jakarta and even in Indonesia. It consists of golf courses, theme parks, hotels, nightclubs, real estate and swimming pools. It is located on a reclaimed land in the northern part of Jakarta. 4. Jakarta Old Town Jakarta Old Town also known as the Old Batavia, is a small area in the centre of Jakarta City with an area of around 1.3 square kilometres that stretch across North Jakarta and West Jakarta, covering the areas of Pinangsia, Taman Sari and Roa Malacca. Jakarta Old Town is famous for its historical and cultural heritage of both the Dutch and the Chinese.

ACCESSIBILITIES Special Capital Region of Jakarta are relatively easy to reach by both domestic and international tourists. The main entry is from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport located in Tangerang, Banten Province, from this airport, tourists could access the city which takes 20 minutes by car, though it depends on which destination that the tourists are going to visit, considering the area of the City.

REGIONAL TOURISM POLICY TOURISM POSITION ON REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Tourism has become one of the main priority sector for development by the local government. The government and the community have fully aware of the Jakarta tourism resources and its potential for economic contribution through tourism development. They are welcoming investors that are willing to cooperate not only on developing more tourism attraction and facilities but also to develop in all of tourism aspects of Jakarta. REGIONAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE The tourism development at the Jakarta must be implemented in compliance with the following principles: 1. Community based tourism Maintain the involvement of the local community and the stakeholders on every tourism development activities 2. Sustainable tourism Continuous improvement and preservation of the environmental, cultural and community aspects of tourism development 3. Cultural preservation Implement and integrate the local culture elements on all of the tourism development activities 4. Collaborative cooperation between stakeholders Cooperate and accommodate all of the stakeholder s aspirations

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES 7 3 2 6 5 4 1 Legends: 1. Post Office Building 2. Tjipta Niaga Building, Dharma Niaga Building And Innercourt 3. G. Kolff and Co Building 4. Ontel Warehouse 5. Van Vleuten and Cox Building 6. Rotterdamsche Llyod Building 7. Ex. Gazebo Building

1. POST OFFICE BUILDING

1. Located at Taman Sari districts, West Jakarta, Indonesia 2. Location Coordinate : S 6 8 3.03 E 106 48 48.13 3. Location Width : GF : 2.278 m 2 F1: 1.407 m 2 Total: 3.685 m 2 4. Owner : PT POS Indonesia 5. Property Status: Leased by Jakarta Old Town Revitalization Corp (JOTRC) for short term (reviewed every 2 years) 6. Tourism Business Opportunities: a. 1 unit of Art Gallery (90001) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 10 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) b. 1 unit of Exhibition Centre (82301) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 15 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 7. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in collaboration with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Sub-lease from JOTRC b. Joint Venture c. Any agreeable cooperation form

2. CIPTA NIAGA BUILDING, DHARMA NIAGA BUILDING AND INNERCOURT

1. Located at Taman Sari districts, West Jakarta, Indonesia 2. Location Coordinate : S 6 8 4.40 E 106 48 43.22 3. Location Width :± a. Tjipta Niaga Building b. Dharma Niaga Building GF 981 m 2 F1 939 m 2 F2 932 m 2 Total : 2.852 m 2 GF 449m 2 F1 433m 2 F2 436m 2 Total : 1.319 m 2 c. Innercourt = 512 m 2 4. Owner : Indonesia Trading Company (ITC) 5. Property Status: Leased by Jakarta Old Town Revitalization Corp (JOTRC) for 20 years. 6. Tourism Business Opportunities: a. 1 unit of Art Gallery (90001) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 10 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) b. 1 unit of Exhibition Centre (82301) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 15 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 7. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in collaboration with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Sub-lease from JOTRC b. Joint Venture c. Any agreeable cooperation form

3. G. KOLFF & CO BUILDING

1. Located at Taman Sari districts, West Jakarta, Indonesia 2. Location Coordinate : S 6 8'3.78" E 106 48'42.27" 3. Location Width :± 630 m2 4. Owner : Indonesia Trading Company (ITC) 5. Property Status: Leased by Jakarta Old Town Revitalization Corp (JOTRC) for 20 years. 6. Tourism Business Opportunities: a. 1 unit of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 10 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 7. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in collaboration with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Sub-lease from JOTRC b. Joint Venture c. Any agreeable cooperation form

4. ONTEL WAREHOUSE

1. Located at Taman Sari districts, West Jakarta, Indonesia 2. Location Coordinate : S 6 8'3.51" E 106 48'44.61" 3. Location Width :± GF 174 m 2 F1 273 m 2 Total: 447 m 2 4. Owner : Indonesia Trading Company (ITC) 5. Property Status: Leased by Jakarta Old Town Revitalization Corp (JOTRC) for 20 years. 6. Tourism Business Opportunities: a. 1 unit of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 7. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in collaboration with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Sub-lease from JOTRC b. Joint Venture c. Any agreeable cooperation form

5. VAN VLEUTEN AND COX

1. Located at Taman Sari districts, West Jakarta, Indonesia 2. Location Coordinate : S 6 8'2.84" E 106 48'44.97 3. Location Width :± 684 m2 4. Owner : Indonesia Trading Company (ITC) 5. Property Status: Leased by Jakarta Old Town Revitalization Corp (JOTRC) for 20 years. 6. Tourism Business Opportunities: a. 1 unit of Restaurant (56101) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 10 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 7. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in collaboration with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Sub-lease from JOTRC b. Joint Venture c. Any agreeable cooperation form

6. ROTTERDAMSCHE LLOYD BUILDING

1. Located at Taman Sari districts, West Jakarta, Indonesia. 2. Location Coordinate : S 6 8'3.6" E 106 48'44.27" 3. Location Width :± F1 613 m 2 F2 564 m 2 Total: 1.177 m 2 4. Owner : Indonesia Trading Company (ITC) 5. Property Status: Leased by Jakarta Old Town Revitalization Corp (JOTRC) for 20 years. 6. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Art Gallery (90001) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 10 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) b. 1 unit of Exhibition Centre (82301) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 15 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 7. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in collaboration with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Sub-lease from JOTRC b. Joint Venture c. Any agreeable cooperation form

7. Ex. GAZEBO BUILDING

1. Located at Taman Sari districts, West Jakarta, Indonesia 2. Location Coordinate : S 6 7'59.95" E 106 48'47.54" 3. Location Width :± GF 731 m 2 F1 455 m 2 Total 1.186 m 2 4. Owner : Jakarta Old Town Revitalization Corp (JOTRC) 5. Tourism Business Opportunities (including the investment code of the Standard Classification of Indonesian Business Fields for Tourism): a. 1 unit of Café (56303) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 5 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) b. 1 unit of Exhibition Centre (82301) Estimated required initial funds: IDR 15 Billion (Excluding land lease, license and permit fees) 6. Available cooperation The Investors are encouraged to invest in collaboration with the land owner through the following cooperation: a. Sub-lease from JOTRC b. Joint Venture c. Any agreeable cooperation form

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES SUMMARY Business Fields Amount Needed Required Funds Per Business Field Total Required Fund Per Business Field Category Art Gallery 3 IDR 10 Billion IDR 30 Billion Exhibition Centre 4 IDR 15 Billion IDR 60 Billion Restaurant 2 IDR 10 Billion IDR 20 Billion Cafe 2 IDR 5 Billion IDR 10 Billion Total Required Fund in the Region (Excluding Land IDR 120 Billion Lease, License and Permit)

Welcome to Special Capital Region of Jakarta Tourism Investment Zones... Deputy for the Development of Destinations and Tourism Industry Ministry of Tourism, Republic of Indonesia Sapta Pesona Building, 4th Floor, Medan Merdeka Barat Street No. 17 Central Jakarta, 10110 Contact us: Phone: +62(0) 21 383 8040 E-Mail: indonesia.tourisminvestment@gmail.com Website: www.indonesia-tourism-investment.com www.indonesia.travel