Lamseupeung – sub-district in Banda Aceh's Islamic urban center, in the Lueng Bata district
Lamseupeung is an urban settlement area (kelurahan) in Indonesia's Aceh Province, which administratively forms part of Kota Banda Aceh (Banda Aceh city), specifically belonging to the Lueng Bata district (kecamatan). Banda Aceh is the capital of Aceh Province and one of the most significant cities located at the northern tip of Sumatra island. Based on the settlement's coordinates (5.5502° N, 95.3344° E), Lamseupeung is situated within the city, near the center. The available source material does not contain detailed information specifically about Lamseupeung, so the following sections present verified information available at the broader context level of Kota Banda Aceh, clearly indicating that this information relates to the urban context.
General overview
Lamseupeung is relatively unknown to the general public, and no detailed description appears in accessible sources; however, as part of the Lueng Bata district, it forms an integral part of Banda Aceh. According to Indonesian Wikipedia, Kota Banda Aceh is the political, economic, social and cultural center of Aceh Province and is recognized as the oldest Islamic city in Southeast Asia. The city is considered the capital of the historical Aceh Sultanate and is still referred to as "Serambi Mekkah," meaning the Porch of Mecca, which underscores its strong Islamic cultural and religious character. Lueng Bata district is a relatively compact residential area in the southern-southeastern part of Banda Aceh, which serves the city with small-scale retail and residential functions. Within this framework, Lamseupeung can be regarded as an urban neighborhood that does not have any special tourism or industrial classification, functioning primarily as a residential area within the provincial capital. The strong Islamic traditions throughout Banda Aceh determine daily life, so in terms of local public life, shop opening hours and community norms, Lamseupeung is generally subject to the same framework applicable to the city as a whole.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, verified real estate market data is available specifically for Lamseupeung, therefore the following section presents the broader real estate market context of Kota Banda Aceh. Banda Aceh's status as a provincial capital generally creates stable demand in the residential property market, as administrative, educational and commercial functions generate continuous housing demand. In residential urban areas similar to the Lueng Bata district, small and medium-sized residential properties are the most common property categories. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to agricultural land or residential property; however, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or certain investment-purpose titles (Hak Pakai) may in principle be available, all depending on current Indonesian land ownership legislation. Aceh Province has a special autonomous status within Indonesia, and the province's sharia-based legal system may affect certain business and investment regulations, so consulting with a local legal advisor before purchasing real estate is particularly recommended. The region's infrastructure underwent significant development as a result of the reconstruction process following the 2004 tsunami, which has had long-term effects on the urban real estate market.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible municipal-level crime statistics or detailed public security information is available specifically for Lamseupeung. Banda Aceh is generally a provincial capital where strong religious and community norms have an impact on public safety and public order. As part of Aceh Province's special autonomy, local sharia law (syariat Islam) is enforced, overseen by the provincial religious police known as Wilayatul Hisbah. This system primarily focuses on enforcing moral and religious norms and contributes to certain public order matters being regulated differently in the provincial capital than in other parts of Indonesia. For visitors and residents, knowledge of and respect for local cultural and religious norms is particularly important. In general, Banda Aceh does not rank among Indonesian cities known for particularly high crime rates, but there is no verified, up-to-date statistics available on this matter to cite.
Tourist attractions
The available source material mentions no specifically named tourist attractions in Lamseupeung itself. However, numerous culturally and historically significant sites are associated with the Lueng Bata district and more broadly with Kota Banda Aceh throughout the city. According to Indonesian Wikipedia, Banda Aceh is considered the oldest Islamic city in Southeast Asia, and due to its former role as the capital of the Aceh Sultanate, the city concentrates numerous historical heritage sites. The city is also known by the name Serambi Mekkah ("Porch of Mecca"), which indicates the weight of Islamic cultural heritage present there. Banda Aceh is also known for sites commemorating the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which became important memorial and educational destinations after the tragedy. Lamseupeung itself is a residential neighborhood area within Banda Aceh city, from which attractions in the city center and other districts are generally accessible by short local transportation, though the exact distances cannot be provided based on the available source material.
Summary
Lamseupeung is a residential-character sub-district within Banda Aceh, the provincial capital, belonging to the Lueng Bata district. The available source material does not contain detailed information specifically about the settlement; however, at the broader Kota Banda Aceh level, a defining fact is that this is one of Southeast Asia's oldest Islamic cities, which carries the heritage of the Aceh Sultanate and operates within the framework of a special autonomous province. Before making real estate and investment decisions, as well as when planning a visit, it is advisable to develop a thorough understanding of the local legal, cultural and religious frameworks.

