Ulee Blang – part of Jeunieb district in Bireuen regency
Ulee Blang is one of the settlements of Jeunieb kecamatan (district) located within Bireuen kabupaten (regency) in the Sumatran region of Aceh province. The village is situated in the immediate surroundings of historically significant Bireuen regency, which belongs to the south-Sumatran coastal region. The settlement is embedded within the administrative structure of Indonesia's administrative hierarchy as a local community-level settlement, constituting part of the important regional system in the northwestern portion of Sumatra island, defined by the transit corridor between Banda Aceh and Medan.
General overview
Ulee Blang is a small village belonging to Jeunieb district, forming an integral part of the Indonesian village network within the framework of Bireuen regency. The settlement directly belongs to Jeunieb kecamatan, which itself plays a significant role in the administrative division of Aceh province. Bireuen regency, typically containing this settlement, is historically noteworthy: since its establishment in October 1999, it has been an independent administrative unit, and the area traditionally functions as one of the central settlement groups of the Aceh region on the geopolitically significant south-Sumatran residential territory.
The character of the village is typical of Sumatran village-structured community areas, which operate at the mukim and nagari or gampong levels in the Indonesian administrative model. Ulee Blang, as a gampong (a community level also translatable as village), corresponds to average Sumatran living conditions, where agriculture, fishing, and local handicraft activities constitute the basic occupations. Located along the Banda Aceh–Medan transportation axis, Bireuen regency's transit environment has been defined by passing trade for decades, determining the economic dynamism of the region. Ulee Blang functions within this regional framework as a center of local services and community functions, although specific database information regarding settlement-level infrastructure is not available.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market situation at Ulee Blang level does not have specific publicly accessible database information. However, at Bireuen regency level, the real estate market follows the general dynamics of the Sumatran region, where over the past two decades, following stabilization and infrastructure developments, land values have gradually increased. The regency's transit environment, along with its historically significant position as the seat of the PDRI (Pemerintah Darurat Republik Indonesia – Provisional Government of the Republic of Indonesia) in 1948, functions as a long-term stabilizing factor in real estate valuation.
According to Indonesian legal provisions, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct land ownership; however, long-term leasehold (hak pakai) or acquisition on a trust basis (atas nama) is possible. In Sumatra island, as well as in Bireuen regency, real estate financing generally takes place through local or national banking channels. Ulee Blang's local market likely operates on a smaller scale than larger settlements closer to direct transit routes, but for the long term, the regency's broader development aspirations may be favorable, particularly due to infrastructure modernization initiatives supported by Aceh province's government.
Safety and security
The current state of public safety in Bireuen regency has significantly improved following the defining events of the past two and a half decades. According to Indonesian sources, since the regency's establishment in October 1999, and particularly following the imposition of martial law in 2003 and the Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding (MOU Helsinki) signed on August 15, 2005, the area has undergone gradual normalization. During the peace accord's subsequent period, Aceh province, including Bireuen regency, has returned to a relative level of stability, supported by the past decade and a half of continuous administrative development.
Regarding Ulee Blang's specific public safety, no settlement-level statistics are available; however, Jeunieb district, as part of Bireuen regency, has demonstrated in recent years peaceful community functioning according to worldwide Indonesian rural norms. At Aceh province level, the public safety situation has moved within Indonesian national development indicators over the past ten years, though given the area's past complexities, it continues to require local community awareness. For an average Sumatran rural village, Ulee Blang likely operates under normal community supervisory structures, where the local kepala desa (village head) and community regulations follow the typical Indonesian rural security model.
Tourist attractions
Ulee Blang at the village level does not have documented international or designated tourist attractions in available sources. However, the settlement is evaluated within the context of Jeunieb district and Bireuen regency, a region that represents a significant node in Aceh's historical and cultural heritage. At Bireuen regency level, due to its historical role in 1948, when it served as the seat of the PDRI (Provisional Government of the Republic of Indonesia) in the second republican period, the area offers historical tourism potential.
The broader tourist offerings of Aceh province encompass Sumatra's natural and cultural heritage, including Islamic religious and architectural monuments, as well as opportunities afforded by coastal and mountainous landscapes. Among Indonesian tourism development concepts, Aceh, as a historical and cultural region, is gradually being included in travel itineraries, particularly due to international interest and reconstruction programs following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Ulee Blang settlement possesses transit environment advantages in its proximity to the Banda Aceh–Medan highway, which could potentially support long-term local cultural tourism development if Indonesian tourism development policies continue in this direction.
Summary
Ulee Blang is a village-level settlement of Jeunieb district in Bireuen regency, in the Sumatran region of Aceh province. Available databases contain limited information for specific publication-level characterization of the village; however, within its regional context, it is a small Indonesian village area built on community foundations, shaped by the stabilization of the past two decades and its transit environment position. The real estate market, public safety, and tourism potential will be determined in the long term by the development orientation of the regency and Aceh province, which, having moved beyond a longer complex historical period, is gradually rebuilding its integration into international and domestic economic and social life.

