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The entertainment complex was named Taman Impian Jaya Ancol or Ancol Dreamland. The first facility was the Bina Ria Ancol beach, best known for its drive-in theater especially during the 1970s, then followed with a golf course, swimming pool, oceanarium, Putri Duyung cottage, Hotel Horison and its casino. [2]
Beach City International Stadium (formerly known as Mata Elang International Stadium between 2012 and 2014) is an indoor arena located at Ancol Dreamland, [3] Jakarta, Indonesia. The venue is located inside Ancol Beach City, a lifestyle and entertainment center.
Today, Ancol contains the main beach resort of Jakarta. Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, the largest integrated tourism area in Southeast Asia, is located in Ancol. Following the independence of Indonesia, Ancol was made one of the administrative village (kelurahan) of Pademangan Subdistrict in North Jakarta.
Sea World Ancol, also known as Sea World Jakarta or Sea World Indonesia, [1] is a marine aquarium attraction in North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is part of the Ancol Dreamland complex, and consists of a main tank, a shark tank, and various other tanks, including a turtle exhibit. The main tank is one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia.
Ancol Dreamland; Mall of Indonesia; Taman Mini Indonesia Indah; West Java ... Sunway Lagoon, Subang Jaya; Kedah. Bandar Darulaman Water Theme Park, Jitra; Malacca
Taman Impian Jaya Ancol; Taman Mini Indonesia Indah; University of Indonesia; Wisma 46; ... Dreamland Beach; Gamelan jegog; Gamelan joged bumbung; Garuda Wisnu Kencana;
Taman Margasatwa Muara Angke (Muara Angke Wildlife Sanctuary) Sentra Perikanan Muara Angke (Muara Angke Fishing Port) Pelabuhan Sunda Kelapa (Sunda Kelapa Harbor) Masjid Luar Batang (Luar Batang Mosque) Mangga Dua shopping district; Festival beach, Ancol Taman Impian Jaya Ancol; Bahtera Jaya; Stasiun Kereta Api Tanjung Priok (Tanjung Priok Station)
In October 1969, the Jaya Ancol Race I event was held. At that time, the condition of the circuit was just an ordinary residential road with broken bends. The width of this circuit is only 7 to 10.5 m (23 to 34 ft) with a track length of 3.590 km (2.231 mi). Then in 1970, Jaya Ancol Race II was held in October.