Train
One of the most favourite transportation for Indonesians―including me. Moving quite fast and always arrives/departs in time like trains in Japan, so they do not have to stuck in some traffic jams on busy streets and/or worry about getting late in their school, university, office, or other places. Aside of those, we do not have to bring a lot of money for the fare trip since the fare is very affordable (around IDR 3000 or 23 cents for 1-25 kilometres). I was thirteen when I got a first chance to take this transportation with my family into Kota Tua site in Jakarta―around the midst of 2013. Because most Indonesians did not know its whereabout that time, so inside the train is very quiet. It was quite a long trip, that I could listen my own playlist on MP3 player. And when I was getting tired of listening music, I could see some views that I had never seen before, or should I say "The Real Picture of Poverty Society in Jakarta". Indecent houses, unemployments, children...