Lempuyang – small settlement in Kecamatan Wonosalam, Kabupaten Demak
Lempuyang is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah), within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Demak, belonging to Kecamatan Wonosalam. Based on its coordinates, the village lies in the north–central band of Java island. The capital of Central Java Province is the nearby city of Semarang, to the northwest of which Lempuyang is situated to the southeast. The available source material pertains to the provincial level; verified sources providing specific details about Lempuyang are currently unavailable, therefore the following description necessarily relies on broader administrative and regional contexts.
General overview
Lempuyang is a small rural settlement whose direct prominence and tourist visitation cannot be clearly assessed based on available source material. Kecamatan Wonosalam, as part of Kabupaten Demak, belongs to the north Java region of Central Java Province. Demak itself is a historically significant district: the region was one of Java's first Muslim principalities, making the broader area an important center of Islamic Javanese tradition from a cultural and religious perspective. Central Java Province, with a population of approximately 37.5 million according to 2021 data, is known as one of the principal centers of Javanese culture. The province has a total area of 32,800.69 km² and borders West Java, East Java, the Java Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Yogyakarta Special Region. Lempuyang itself lies in this northern region of the province, in a typically agricultural, densely populated Javanese area where rice cultivation and the associated rural lifestyle are predominant.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding Lempuyang's real estate market. The broader real estate market of Kabupaten Demak and Central Java Province can be characterized as a moderately developed rural market in Indonesian terms. In such small Javanese villages, the vast majority of properties are held in local ownership, and transactions typically do not occur on an institutionalized investment market. As an important general framework, it should be noted that under Indonesian law, foreign nationals do not have access to full property ownership rights (Hak Milik); foreign individuals may hold property only through limited-duration use rights (Hak Pakai) or other legal structures. This general regulatory framework applies to Lempuyang and surrounding villages, and thorough legal advice is necessary before any investment decision. In the north Java region near Semarang's sphere of influence, development pressure shows an increasing trend, though this primarily affects areas closer to urban centers with better infrastructure.
Safety and security
No independent, verified statistics or sources are available regarding public safety in Lempuyang. Considering Central Java Province as a whole, rural, agricultural village areas are generally characterized by environments of relative stability and strong community bonds. In small north Java villages, local customary law and traditions of community living are strong, which in such rural areas typically accompanies a favorable public safety atmosphere. However, these statements relate to generalizable experiences of the broader region; without direct police or official data regarding Lempuyang, specific claims cannot be made. Prior to any concrete visit or stay, it is advisable to consider local and Hungarian foreign affairs advisories.
Tourist attractions
No verified source data is available regarding specific attractions in Lempuyang. Within the broader Kabupaten Demak area, the most well-known landmark is the Demak Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung Demak), one of Java's oldest and historically most significant mosques, and an important pilgrimage site. This structure is located in the city center of Kabupaten Demak, not directly in Lempuyang, but it well exemplifies the region's cultural heritage. Across Central Java Province as a whole, numerous recognized attractions are accessible, such as the Lawang Sewu building in Semarang (the provincial capital) or the Sam Poo Kong temple complex; however, these are connected to other parts of the province rather than to Lempuyang's immediate surroundings. For Lempuyang, the rural Javanese village landscape, observation of agricultural activities, and acquaintance with local community life could constitute the main content of a visit, for those seeking to explore this part of the province.
Summary
Lempuyang is a small Javanese rural settlement belonging to Kecamatan Wonosalam in Kabupaten Demak, Central Java Province. Independent facts about the village from direct verified sources are not available, so its characterization relies on broader provincial and regency-level contexts. The place is situated in a north Java rural area defined by Javanese Islamic tradition from a cultural and religious standpoint and is characterized by agricultural pursuits. Regarding the real estate market and public safety, the frameworks generally applicable to Central Java Province are authoritative; in the absence of specific data regarding Lempuyang, detailed local orientation is recommended for all interested parties.

