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![aaletter08 - Jakarta’s dense population of nearly 12 million people meant its 80-odd public cemeteries are often squeezed between apartments and houses. In 2008, when I first moved to Indonesia, I was shocked to open the balcony of an apartment I was viewing to look into a graveyard.

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Jakarta’s dense population of nearly 12 million people means they city's 80-odd public cemeteries are often squeezed between apartments and houses.ST PHOTO: ARLINA ARSHAD

JAKARTA – Back in early 2022, when many of Jakarta’s high-end apartments were empty due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I jumped at the chance to snag a prime spot in Central Jakarta.

Think top hotels for neighbours and a front-row seat to the Bundaran HI (“Hotel Indonesia”) roundabout, the city’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks venue.

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