Five Places Visited by Lisa of Blackpink During Her Time in Indonesia
Kompas.com - Member of the girl group Blackpink, Lalisa Manobal, or better known as Lisa, has been in Indonesia for some time. Her presence immediately caught the attention of fans and the public.
Several moments of Lisa Blackpink’s presence in Indonesia have been captured by netizens and widely circulated on social media.
Lisa’s presence in Indonesia is known not for a music concert, but for filming the action movie titled “Extraction: Tygo”.
Kompas.com has compiled a list of places in Indonesia that Lisa Blackpink has visited as follows.
Among the many Indonesian tourist spots, the Citatah karst area became the first location of Lisa Blackpink’s film shoot to be known to the public.
The Citatah Karst is located in the Cipatat sub-district, West Bandung Regency, West Java, and has been designated as the filming location for the Tygo film starring Lisa Blackpink.
The unique beauty of the limestone landscape is considered to have strong visual appeal for the needs of a global-scale film production.
The Bandung Barat Regency government confirmed that the Citatah karst area was used as a location for filming a foreign film production. The process of determining the location is said to have gone through a survey stage several months earlier.
Although Lisa’s presence in Kota Tua Jakarta was not captured by netizens, the management of Kota Tua Jakarta confirmed that several tourist spots in West Jakarta were selected as filming locations for the Tygo film.
“There are several places, one of which is in our area, namely Gedung Jasindo,” said the Head of the Area Management Unit (UPK) of Kota Tua Jakarta, Denny Aputra, when met by Kompas.com on Thursday (January 28, 2026).
This was known via the official Instagram story @vaultautomuseum on Thursday (February 19, 2026).
The Vault Automotive Museum is a classic car museum equipped with a cafe in South Jakarta. In addition to seeing the car collection, Lisa was also seen trying drinks at this cafe.
Furthermore, Baronk Cafe, Jalan Kemang I, Bangka, Mampang Prapatan, South Jakarta, was also chosen as a filming location for the Tygo film.