Welcome to Pontianak City
Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan, is a lively city that sits right on the equator line. And yes exactly at zero degrees latitude! The city was founded on October 23, 1771, by Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie, who later became the first Sultan of Pontianak. What started as a small riverside settlement has now grown into a colorful, modern city that still keeps its strong cultural roots alive.
People often call it the “City on the Equator” because of its famous landmark, the Equator Monument, where you can experience a cool natural event called the “Culmination Point.” During this moment, your shadow completely disappears as the sun stands directly overhead an experience you can’t find just anywhere in the world!
Now in 2025, Pontianak celebrates its 254th birthday with pride and joy. The city comes alive with parades, art performances, music shows, food bazaars, and bright night festivals along the Kapuas River. It’s a perfect time to see how Pontianak beautifully blends its history, traditions, and modern lifestyle.
So, before we jump into the photos, take a moment to feel the spirit of Pontianak City a place where the past meets the present, and where every smile feels like home. All photos here are from awesome creator, experience Photographer, Haryadi, from Pontianak Post daily newspaper. He is a friend of mine
Enjoy
Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan, is a lively city that sits right on the equator line. And yes exactly at zero degrees latitude! The city was founded on October 23, 1771, by Syarif Abdurrahman Alkadrie, who later became the first Sultan of Pontianak. What started as a small riverside settlement has now grown into a colorful, modern city that still keeps its strong cultural roots alive.
People often call it the “City on the Equator” because of its famous landmark, the Equator Monument, where you can experience a cool natural event called the “Culmination Point.” During this moment, your shadow completely disappears as the sun stands directly overhead an experience you can’t find just anywhere in the world!
Now in 2025, Pontianak celebrates its 254th birthday with pride and joy. The city comes alive with parades, art performances, music shows, food bazaars, and bright night festivals along the Kapuas River. It’s a perfect time to see how Pontianak beautifully blends its history, traditions, and modern lifestyle.
So, before we jump into the photos, take a moment to feel the spirit of Pontianak City a place where the past meets the present, and where every smile feels like home. All photos here are from awesome creator, experience Photographer, Haryadi, from Pontianak Post daily newspaper. He is a friend of mine
Enjoy
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A local boy fishing under the Pontianak bridge during daylight, showing one of the simple and fun local activities by the riverside | . |
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The children are fooling around at the edge of the waterfront Pontianak bridge during daylight, showing one of the simple and fun local activities by the riverside |
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Beautiful night view of the iconic and historic Kapuas River |
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Beautiful night view of the iconic and historic Jamik Mosque of Pontianak beautifully captured |
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The historic Jamik Mosque of Pontianak beautifully captured at sunset, showcasing its elegant architecture and cultural heritage. |
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Traditional wooden sampan boat on the river in Pontianak, used to carry passengers and goods at the floating market. |
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Lively street scene in Pontianak City with people walking, shops open, and evening activities taking place. |
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Beautiful night view of the iconic bridge in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, glowing with colorful lights reflected on the river |
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