Jakarta and Palembang: Tale of two contrasting Asian Games co-hosts

Press Trust of India  |  Jakarta 

A bustling metropolis and a conservative capital of South province, the co-hosts of the ongoing -- and are like chalk and cheese.

The two cities paint a contrasting picture even though as a whole deals with rising Islamic influence in its sociopolitical landscape.

seems like any other modern city, welcoming you with a sea of skyscrapers which are tall enough to hide the poor pockets of the Indonesian capital.

The hijabs that are a must for the women in Palembang, make way for the flowing locks in There is only one thing that unites them: their endless love for Bollywood and its famous son --

Expectedly, due concerns were raised when it was decided that will be partially hosting the alongside Jakarta.

"Yes, there were concerns. We were not sure if there were enough hotels in to meet the huge demand during the Games. The city is also traditional, a bit on the conservative side," Muhammad Buldansyah, of Games organising committee, INASGOC, told

"But then we had the infrastructure in place and little time. In addition to that, South governor was more than supportive."

Palembang is not an international city, certainly not the best advert of Indonesia, but the fact that it had a sporting history, having hosted the in 2011, proved to be the clincher. Jakarta, being the capital and host of 1962 Asiad, was a natural choice.

Originally, Surabaya, country's second largest city, was picked to host but in the host city race, it lost to in 2012.

As things would pan out two years later, was chosen as the host country by following Vietnam's pull-out owing to financial constraints.

It left with four years to prepare with business tycoon at the helm of affairs. Most of the infrastructure was in place, a full-fledged sport city in Palembang and a state of the in the heart of Jakarta, but multiple cities hosting the world's second biggest multi sporting event for the first time posed a stiff challenge.

"It was a huge challenge but it was important for the economy of both the cites. This (two cities hosting) could actually be the way forward for the Asian Games," Thohir had said in the lead-up to the event.

Buldansyah, on his part added: "There were challenges, especially in Palembang, but the OCA was satisfied with the facilities. It gave its go ahead and we tried our best."

Traffic, terrorism and crime were also a major concern. But Indonesia put out all the stops to ensure a fairly smooth conduct of the Games.

With three days to go for the closing ceremony, it won't be pre-mature to say 'a job well done'.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 12:25 IST