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#9446046
15 January 2023
Foreign tourists at the Demodara Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446054
15 January 2023
Foreign tourists at the Demodara Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446064
15 January 2023
The Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446068
15 January 2023
The Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446074
15 January 2023
The Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446092
15 January 2023
Foreign tourists at the Demodara Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446098
15 January 2023
Train crossing the Demodara Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446040
15 January 2023
Foreign tourists walk to the Demodara Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#9446042
15 January 2023
Foreign tourists walk to the Demodara Nine Arches Bridge near Ella, Hill Country of Sri Lanka on January 15, 2023. It is one of the country's best examples of colonial-era railway construction. It is located in the Demodara area between Ella and Demodara railway stations. it opened in 1921.
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#867453
24 October 2015
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 24 October : Ruin Building of Tan Ek Tjoan Bread Factory and Store at Cikini Street-Jakarta. The bakery began to operate in 1921 in Bogor, West Java. It is named after its founder, Tan Ek Tjoan, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur. Before he expanded the business to Jakarta, the bakery catered to the Dutch community in Bogor. Tjoan expanded his business to Jakarta in 1950. He opened the bakery in Cikini, Central Jakarta, which was the administrative hub of the city. The target market was still the Dutch community. After nearly a century, bakery chain Tan Ek Tjoan remains strong as a classic bakery favored by locals. But a strong brand alone is, it seems, not enough to stay competitive. Tan Ek Tjoan co-owner Josey R. Darwin, who took over the management of the bakery in 2012, admitted that since Kim Tamara — the son of founder Tan Ek Tjoan — died in 2007, the bakery had suffered annual losses. Now the hystorical place will be destroyed to built new apartement building, once again a hystorical building and place in Jakarta gone.
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#867456
24 October 2015
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 24 October : Ruin Building of Tan Ek Tjoan Bread Factory and Store at Cikini Street-Jakarta. The bakery began to operate in 1921 in Bogor, West Java. It is named after its founder, Tan Ek Tjoan, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur. Before he expanded the business to Jakarta, the bakery catered to the Dutch community in Bogor. Tjoan expanded his business to Jakarta in 1950. He opened the bakery in Cikini, Central Jakarta, which was the administrative hub of the city. The target market was still the Dutch community. After nearly a century, bakery chain Tan Ek Tjoan remains strong as a classic bakery favored by locals. But a strong brand alone is, it seems, not enough to stay competitive. Tan Ek Tjoan co-owner Josey R. Darwin, who took over the management of the bakery in 2012, admitted that since Kim Tamara — the son of founder Tan Ek Tjoan — died in 2007, the bakery had suffered annual losses. Now the hystorical place will be destroyed to built new apartement building, once again a hystorical building and place in Jakarta gone.
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#867457
24 October 2015
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 24 October : Ruin Building of Tan Ek Tjoan Bread Factory and Store at Cikini Street-Jakarta. The bakery began to operate in 1921 in Bogor, West Java. It is named after its founder, Tan Ek Tjoan, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur. Before he expanded the business to Jakarta, the bakery catered to the Dutch community in Bogor. Tjoan expanded his business to Jakarta in 1950. He opened the bakery in Cikini, Central Jakarta, which was the administrative hub of the city. The target market was still the Dutch community. After nearly a century, bakery chain Tan Ek Tjoan remains strong as a classic bakery favored by locals. But a strong brand alone is, it seems, not enough to stay competitive. Tan Ek Tjoan co-owner Josey R. Darwin, who took over the management of the bakery in 2012, admitted that since Kim Tamara — the son of founder Tan Ek Tjoan — died in 2007, the bakery had suffered annual losses. Now the hystorical place will be destroyed to built new apartement building, once again a hystorical building and place in Jakarta gone.
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#867458
24 October 2015
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 24 October : Ruin Building of Tan Ek Tjoan Bread Factory and Store at Cikini Street-Jakarta. The bakery began to operate in 1921 in Bogor, West Java. It is named after its founder, Tan Ek Tjoan, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur. Before he expanded the business to Jakarta, the bakery catered to the Dutch community in Bogor. Tjoan expanded his business to Jakarta in 1950. He opened the bakery in Cikini, Central Jakarta, which was the administrative hub of the city. The target market was still the Dutch community. After nearly a century, bakery chain Tan Ek Tjoan remains strong as a classic bakery favored by locals. But a strong brand alone is, it seems, not enough to stay competitive. Tan Ek Tjoan co-owner Josey R. Darwin, who took over the management of the bakery in 2012, admitted that since Kim Tamara — the son of founder Tan Ek Tjoan — died in 2007, the bakery had suffered annual losses. Now the hystorical place will be destroyed to built new apartement building, once again a hystorical building and place in Jakarta gone.
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#867459
24 October 2015
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 24 October : Ruin Building of Tan Ek Tjoan Bread Factory and Store at Cikini Street-Jakarta. The bakery began to operate in 1921 in Bogor, West Java. It is named after its founder, Tan Ek Tjoan, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur. Before he expanded the business to Jakarta, the bakery catered to the Dutch community in Bogor. Tjoan expanded his business to Jakarta in 1950. He opened the bakery in Cikini, Central Jakarta, which was the administrative hub of the city. The target market was still the Dutch community. After nearly a century, bakery chain Tan Ek Tjoan remains strong as a classic bakery favored by locals. But a strong brand alone is, it seems, not enough to stay competitive. Tan Ek Tjoan co-owner Josey R. Darwin, who took over the management of the bakery in 2012, admitted that since Kim Tamara — the son of founder Tan Ek Tjoan — died in 2007, the bakery had suffered annual losses. Now the hystorical place will be destroyed to built new apartement building, once again a hystorical building and place in Jakarta gone.
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#867460
24 October 2015
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 24 October : Ruin Building of Tan Ek Tjoan Bread Factory and Store at Cikini Street-Jakarta. The bakery began to operate in 1921 in Bogor, West Java. It is named after its founder, Tan Ek Tjoan, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur. Before he expanded the business to Jakarta, the bakery catered to the Dutch community in Bogor. Tjoan expanded his business to Jakarta in 1950. He opened the bakery in Cikini, Central Jakarta, which was the administrative hub of the city. The target market was still the Dutch community. After nearly a century, bakery chain Tan Ek Tjoan remains strong as a classic bakery favored by locals. But a strong brand alone is, it seems, not enough to stay competitive. Tan Ek Tjoan co-owner Josey R. Darwin, who took over the management of the bakery in 2012, admitted that since Kim Tamara — the son of founder Tan Ek Tjoan — died in 2007, the bakery had suffered annual losses. Now the hystorical place will be destroyed to built new apartement building, once again a hystorical building and place in Jakarta gone.
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