Margolinduk – village in Bonang District of Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Margolinduk is a small settlement in Kabupaten Demak, which belongs to Kecamatan Bonang in Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-6.8363; 110.5558), it is located relatively close to the Java Sea coast, in the northern belt of Central Java. The provincial capital, Semarang, is approximately 30–40 kilometres away in an east–west direction. According to Wikipedia sources, Central Java province had a population of 37,516,035 in 2021 and covers an area of 32,800.69 km²; Margolinduk is one of the tiny, poorly documented villages within this densely populated province that is significant both agriculturally and culturally.
General overview
Margolinduk does not appear independently in publicly available encyclopedic sources, and therefore can only be contextualised based on the characteristics of the broader administrative units, primarily Kecamatan Bonang and Kabupaten Demak. Kabupaten Demak is situated in the northern coastal belt of Central Java, where livelihoods have traditionally been based on fishing, rice cultivation, and other agricultural activities. Kecamatan Bonang is located in the northern, seaward part of the kabupaten, and typically consists of smaller villages, agricultural areas, and infrastructure connected to fishing ports. Margolinduk likely fits into this general picture: a sparsely built-up settlement inhabited predominantly by local communities with an agrarian character. Villages in the central and northern parts of Central Java province are strongly characterised by Javanese culture; the province is known as one of the centres of Javanese culture, and this heritage is evident in local customs, language use, and community life alike.
Real estate and investment
No accessible, reliable real estate market data is available for Margolinduk, and therefore the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Demak and Central Java. The real estate market of Kabupaten Demak is generally less dynamic than that of the neighbouring Semarang urban agglomeration; however, in areas situated further north and near the coast, commercial real estate demand occasionally emerges in connection with fishing infrastructure, agricultural plots, and storage facilities. In rural Javanese settlements, land prices are typically significantly lower than in urbanised zones, but liquidity and transaction transparency are also more limited. An important general framework is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; the property titles available to foreigners – such as Hak Pakai (use right) or Hak Sewa (lease right) – come with different conditions and restrictions. It is advisable to engage a local legal expert before undertaking any real estate transaction, particularly in rural areas where land registries are not always up to date.
Safety and security
No settlement-level public security statistics or police reports from public sources are available for Margolinduk. Regarding the broader region, namely Kabupaten Demak and Central Java province, it can be generally stated that rural, agricultural areas within Indonesia typically exhibit lower crime rates than large cities. In local community life, the gotong royong tradition (mutual assistance) creates strong social cohesion, which generally has a favourable impact on public order. However, as in all low-income rural zones, minor property offences may occur. In the absence of precise, site-specific data, no concrete risk assessment is justified; for an assessment of the situation, information from local authorities or Polres Demak (Kabupaten Demak police headquarters) would be instructive.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Margolinduk. The most well-known tourist and cultural site in the broader Kabupaten Demak is the Masjid Agung Demak, the Grand Mosque of Demak, which is one of the oldest and historically most significant mosques in all of Indonesia, and a symbol of the early spread of Islam in Java. This mosque – both as a historical and pilgrimage site – is located in Demak city, to the south and west of Margolinduk. Due to its northern, coastal character, Kecamatan Bonang features fish markets and fishing culture associated with the Java Sea coast, which can offer interested visitors an authentic picture of local livelihoods, although formalised tourist infrastructure is typically not developed in these villages. Regarding other natural or cultural attractions available in relation to Kabupaten Demak and Kecamatan Bonang, no verified sources are available.
Summary
Margolinduk is a small Javanese village, poorly documented in public sources, located in Kecamatan Bonang of Kabupaten Demak, in the northern, coast-adjacent belt of Central Java province. The settlement fits into the general picture of the province's agricultural and fishing-based villages; no distinctive assets are known regarding tourism, real estate market, or infrastructure. The historical and cultural values of the broader region are best approached through Demak city, while the provincial-level context is defined by Central Java's rich Javanese cultural heritage and agricultural character.

