Loireng – a small settlement in Kecamatan Sayung, Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Loireng is a smaller Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Kabupaten Demak (Demak regency) administrative unit of the Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, forming part of the Kecamatan Sayung (Sayung district). Based on its coordinates (approximately –6.94° N, 110.54° E), the settlement is located east of Semarang city, in a low-lying flat area near the Java Sea coast. The available source material contains data only at the provincial level; in what follows, Loireng and its surrounding area are presented based on the narrower and broader administrative-geographic context.
General overview
Loireng belongs to Kecamatan Sayung, which extends across the western part of Kabupaten Demak and whose territory directly borders Semarang city. The Sayung district is generally characterized by its low-lying coastal landscapes, agricultural areas, and fishing activities. The entire Kabupaten Demak is traditionally an area with strong Islamic cultural heritage; Demak city itself is considered one of the most significant Islamic historical cities in Java, and this cultural environment extends to rural settlements in the regency, including villages belonging to the Sayung district. Central Java province as a whole – whose capital is Semarang – is home to more than 37.5 million people according to 2021 statistical data, and its area exceeds 32,800 km². The province is considered one of the central regions of Javanese culture, though various ethnic and cultural communities live alongside one another throughout the province. Loireng itself is a small-scale, not particularly well-known rural settlement that does not appear independently in publicly available tourism or economic sources; detailed demographic or economic data regarding the location is currently unavailable.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level source material is available regarding Loireng's real estate market. Considering the broader context, certain areas of Kabupaten Demak have received economic and real estate investment attention in recent decades due to their proximity to Semarang, primarily because of the expansion of the metropolitan area's sphere of influence. The Sayung district is adjacent to Semarang, which can create an advantageous situation in terms of infrastructure and logistics for certain investors; however, in low-lying areas near the coast, the risk of sea level rise and periodic flooding is also a relevant factor. Under Indonesian law governing land ownership, foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other limited legal titles are typically available to them. This general legal framework applies to properties in Loireng and throughout Kabupaten Demak. In the absence of verified data on specific local prices and development projects, more detailed information cannot be provided.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated data is available regarding the public safety situation in Loireng. In general terms, small rural settlements in Central Java province typically constitute relatively peaceful social environments based on close community ties, where traditional forms of cohesion – such as gotong royong, meaning community-based mutual aid – continue to play a determining role in daily life. Crime statistics at the level of Kabupaten Demak or Kecamatan Sayung are not publicly available, so specific conclusions on this matter should be avoided. The recommendation for travelers and potential investors is to obtain current information on the public safety situation at the location through Indonesian authorities or local contacts.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Loireng, no named tourist attractions or specific points of interest appear in the available source material. Regarding the broader region, the most well-known attraction in Kabupaten Demak is Demak city itself, whose Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung Demak) is one of the oldest and most significant Islamic sacred buildings in all of Java and is an important destination for both pilgrims and culturally interested visitors. This location, however, is several tens of kilometers southeast of Loireng and is associated with Demak city, not with Sayung district. Semarang city, which is the provincial capital and located west of Loireng, possesses numerous tourist attractions, including the Kota Lama (Old City) quarter and various cultural institutions. The coastal areas of Sayung district could potentially be of interest to visitors receptive to natural environments, but this too can only be discussed based on broader regional context, without location-specific sources.
Summary
Loireng is a poorly documented small rural settlement in Central Java province, in Kecamatan Sayung, Kabupaten Demak, east of Semarang. No independent, authenticated source material about the village is available; information about life here, the real estate market, and security conditions can be obtained within the broader context of Kecamatan Sayung, Kabupaten Demak, and Jawa Tengah province. The region is culturally and historically rich, Islamic traditions have strong local roots, and proximity to Semarang determines the character of the countryside in both transportation and economic terms.

