Bukit Mulia – a small settlement in Kabupaten Bireuen, Aceh province, Sumatra
Bukit Mulia is a settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Juli administrative unit in Kabupaten Bireuen, in northern Aceh province, Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (5.0952858° N, 96.7039169° E), it is located in the inland areas of the district. Kabupaten Bireuen lies along the main road between Banda Aceh and Medan, and is adjacent to the territories of Kabupaten Bener Meriah, Kabupaten Pidie Jaya, and Kabupaten Aceh Utara. Detailed, independent source material about the settlement itself is currently not available, so the context can be understood through the known characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Bireuen, as outlined below.
General overview
Bukit Mulia belongs to the Kecamatan Juli district, which is one of the administrative subdivisions of Kabupaten Bireuen. The regency's seat is the city of Bireuen itself. Kabupaten Bireuen became an independent kabupaten on 12 October 1999, when it was separated from the former Kabupaten Aceh Utara. The region is historically significant: on 18 June 1948, Bireuen briefly served as Indonesia's second capital, when the emergency government of the Indonesian Republic (PDRI) relocated its seat here following Dutch military aggression. For this reason, the kabupaten is also referred to as the "city of struggle" (kota juang). The kabupaten is a transit-oriented region, enlivened by through traffic and interregional connections. Bukit Mulia itself is a smaller, rural settlement within this administrative framework; based on available data, it is not among the regency's notably known or heavily visited settlements.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specifically for Bukit Mulia is currently not publicly available. Regarding the broader region of Kabupaten Bireuen, it can be noted that the kabupaten functions as a transit zone along the Banda Aceh–Medan main road, which generates some commercial activity in terms of through trade and regional connections. Aceh province generally exhibits a less developed real estate market compared to the Indonesian average, and investment activity typically concentrates in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, and a few urbanized maritime port areas. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for acquiring real estate are legally restricted: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreigners; only certain fixed-term usage or leasehold-type legal arrangements are available to them. In the case of Bukit Mulia, it is not possible to draw reliable investment conclusions about the local real estate market based on current source knowledge.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or detailed data on public safety in Bukit Mulia is not available. Regarding the broader region of Aceh province, it is known that following the decades-long armed conflict—during which the Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) movement counted Kabupaten Bireuen among its main bases—the province has gradually stabilized after the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement. Since the lifting of the military emergency declared in 2003 and the advancement of the peace process, daily life in the region has normalized. Currently, public safety is generally orderly in most of Aceh province, although the province's particular religious and local cultural regulatory framework (including Sharia-based local ordinances, made possible by Aceh's autonomous status) establishes unique local norms. Knowledge and observance of these norms are important considerations when staying in the area.
Tourist attractions
No specific, named tourist attractions related to Bukit Mulia can be identified from available sources. The broader Kabupaten Bireuen region is characterized primarily by its historical and transit significance: the regency's capital, the city of Bireuen, functions as an economic and commercial hub in the region and is an important stop on the route toward Banda Aceh and in the direction of Medan. Regarding Aceh province as a whole, tourist attractions are concentrated more along the coast (for example, beaches and natural parks near the provincial capital) and in the provincial capital itself, Banda Aceh, where the 2004 tsunami memorial museum and the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque are among the known landmarks—however, these are located at considerable distance from Bukit Mulia, in other administrative units. Based on current knowledge, it is not possible to name any source-verified attractions specifically connected to Kecamatan Juli or directly to Bukit Mulia.
Summary
Bukit Mulia is a rural settlement in the Juli district of Kabupaten Bireuen administrative unit in Aceh province, in northern Sumatra. The regency is considered a transit-oriented, historically and politically significant area along the Banda Aceh–Medan route, but detailed, verifiable data about the settlement itself is currently not publicly available. Drawing conclusions specifically valid for Bukit Mulia regarding real estate market, tourism, or public safety would require local-level sources; until then, the general characteristics of the broader region—Kabupaten Bireuen and Aceh province—provide the appropriate framework for understanding the place.

