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**Jakarta's Classic Expat Village** Kemang is South Jakarta's most famous expat neighborhood — a tree-lined enclave centered on Jl. Kemang Raya where restaurants, bars, boutique shops, international schools, and villa residences have coexisted for decades. For many Western expats arriving in Jakarta, Kemang is the first name they hear and the neighborhood that defines their image of expat life in Indonesia. It has a relaxed, bohemian character unlike the more corporate atmospheres of SCBD or Sudirman. **Lifestyle and Atmosphere** Kemang's main street is lined with independent restaurants spanning cuisines from Japanese to Mexican to Italian, alongside galleries, antique shops, and specialty stores. Evenings on Jl. Kemang Raya are lively — outdoor seating, live music venues, and a genuine street-level social scene make it feel more like Bali's Seminyak than typical Jakarta. Many long-term expat residents credit Kemang with making Jakarta liveable. **Family Life** Behind the main commercial strip, Kemang's residential lanes contain an excellent stock of villas and houses — some with gardens and pools — that are well-suited to family living. Several international schools are within the Kemang-Cilandak corridor. The main street's nightlife is a consideration for families, but the side residential streets are quiet. Kemang is consistently ranked among Jakarta's top expat neighborhoods.
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Average monthly AQI (US EPA scale)
Yearly average AQI is 101. Best air quality Jan–Dec (best: Feb at 84). May–Oct air quality worsens due to heat, humidity, and dust (peak: Aug at 120). Families with children who have asthma or respiratory conditions should plan indoor activities during summer months.