
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall display at the Museum Bank Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, located at -6.138 latitude and 106.815 longitude. The display has a large blue background with white text describing the Indonesian financial crisis of 1997-1998 and the subsequent rise of Islamic banking in the country. The title of the display is "Habis Krisis Manis Dikais" (The Sweetness of the Crisis Has Been Reaped) and the subtitle is "Crises Have Gone, A Harvest to Reap". The text below the titles discusses the economic policies of Bank Indonesia at the time, the role of the Surat Berharga Pasar Uang (SBPU, or Money Market Securities) and the importance of Islamic banking principles in helping to stabilize the economy. On the right side of the display is a large image of a modern skyscraper with the words "BANK SYARIAH" written prominently in yellow letters. The image also features a small, partially visible image of a blue building with the word "BANK" written on it. The scene is well-lit and the colors are bright. There is no one visible in the image.
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