Bolang – a village in Kabupaten Serang, western Java in Banten province
Bolang is a small settlement that belongs to the Kecamatan Lebak Wangi district in Kabupaten Serang, located in Banten province on the western part of Java island. Based on its coordinates (–6.06° S, 106.31° E), it is situated in the inland band of the Serang region. Kabupaten Serang directly surrounds Kota Serang, the provincial capital, so Bolang's broader surroundings are closely connected to Banten province's administrative and cultural center. Since independent, settlement-level descriptions of Bolang do not appear in available public sources, the verifiable information accessible at the Kecamatan Lebak Wangi and Kabupaten Serang levels serve as the contextual foundation below.
General overview
Bolang is a small, relatively unknown rural settlement for which independent, widely accessible documentation does not exist. The Kecamatan Lebak Wangi district, to which the village administratively belongs, forms part of Kabupaten Serang. The kabupaten itself encompasses agricultural and partly industrial areas in the western section of Banten province. The region's economic and cultural character is fundamentally shaped by the historical legacy of the Banten sultanate, the local mixed cultural tradition of Sundanese-Bantenese and Javanese-Serangi heritage, and proximity to the Jakarta–Merak industrial corridor. Kabupaten Serang and the neighboring Kota Serang have been among the most dynamically developing industrial zones in western Java for several decades, a dynamic that also shapes the region's demographic and infrastructural profile. Bolang, as one of the district's villages, typically exhibits an agricultural and small-community character, although the precise local specifics cannot be determined from publicly available sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Bolang is not publicly available; therefore, the following reflects typical trends at the Kabupaten Serang and Banten province levels and does not necessarily apply directly to this village. The Kabupaten Serang area has experienced sustained real estate market activity over recent decades due to expansion of the Jakarta–Merak highway corridor and industrial parks, particularly along main traffic routes and in industrially developed zones. This dynamic primarily affects industrial properties, warehouse and logistics facilities, while in smaller villages away from busier roads—such as Bolang likely is—real estate prices and investor interest typically remain more moderate. For foreign nationals, direct land ownership is generally not possible under Indonesia's Basic Agrarian Law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria); foreigners may acquire property only in the form of Hak Pakai (use rights) or through corporate structures. This regulatory framework applies throughout the country and is thus applicable in Banten province and Kabupaten Serang as well.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics or detailed local data on public safety in Bolang are not publicly available. When assessing the public safety of the broader region—Kabupaten Serang and Banten province—it is worth noting that densely populated areas along industrial corridors generally have different security profiles than smaller, village-character settlements. In rural, small-community areas like Bolang appears to be, daily life generally occurs within the framework of local community norms and village-level administrative structures (the RT/RW system). Generally speaking, throughout Banten province—as in most rural areas of Indonesia—local traditions regarding community-level security play a determining role in smaller villages, though no settlement-specific factual sources are available for Bolang's case.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Bolang. In the broader Kabupaten Serang and Kota Serang area, however, verifiable sources confirm that the region contains remains from the historical period of the Banten Sultanate (16th–18th centuries), including historical buildings and memorial sites counted as locations representing Bantenese-Sundanese and Javanese cultural heritage. These attractions primarily represent the appeal of Kota Serang and its immediate surroundings, and may not be easily accessible by short travel from Bolang. The region's natural features are generally characterized by its northern coastal strip bordering the Java Sea and inland agricultural landscape, though without more precise sources, certain statements cannot be made about these features' specific spatial relationship to Bolang.
Summary
Bolang is a small rural settlement in Kecamatan Lebak Wangi district, located in Kabupaten Serang, Banten province. Independent, publicly accessible documentation about the village does not exist, so its characteristics can currently only be framed based on verifiable data from the broader region—Kabupaten Serang and Banten province. The area is embedded in a vibrant economic environment thanks to industrial development and proximity to the Jakarta–Merak corridor, though Bolang itself likely exhibits a small-community, rural character. To gain more detailed, local-level facts, Indonesian administrative records or locally sourced databases may provide further information.

