Bulangan – a small village settlement in the Kecamatan Dukun district of Kabupaten Gresik
Bulangan is an Indonesian village (desa) located in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Gresik, belonging to the Kecamatan Dukun district. Based on its coordinates, it is situated near the northern coast of Java island, in the western part of Gresik regency. The settlement's administrative code is 352501004. The village is relatively modest in size and primarily serves local agricultural and community functions, rather than fulfilling a regional commercial or tourist role.
General overview
According to data from Kecamatan Dukun Dalam Angka 2025, Bulangan village is inhabited by 1122 men and 1091 women, totaling approximately 2213 people. This data indicates that Bulangan is a small settlement inhabited by a local community, whose life is determined not by urban functions but by rural agriculture and traditional relationships maintained with neighboring communities. Kecamatan Dukun is one administrative unit of Kabupaten Gresik; the regency itself is an area in East Java province known for both industry and agriculture. The Gresik region as a whole is under development pressure due to its proximity to the Surabaya agglomeration, but the villages of the Dukun district, including Bulangan, have typically retained their rural and agrarian character. The village contains no large shopping centers, industrial facilities, or extensive tourist infrastructure; daily life is adapted to the needs of the local community.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, detailed real estate market data is available for Bulangan settlement. The broader context is provided by the economic situation of Kabupaten Gresik as a whole: due to its proximity to Surabaya, the regency is one of the most dynamically developing industrial city-zones in East Java, yet this development is felt primarily in the industrialized parts of the kabupaten, not in the rural villages of the Dukun district. In smaller, agriculturally-oriented villages like Bulangan, property prices are generally significantly lower than in zones bordering urban or industrial areas of the regency. From an investment perspective, these areas are typically low-liquidity, locally-oriented markets, where the number of transactions is limited and the rate of value growth is moderate. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian property; the law permits them limited forms of tenure, such as long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other forms available under certain conditions. All of this reflects the broader framework of Indonesian real estate regulation, which applies to Bulangan as well.
Safety and security
Specific public safety data or crime statistics for Bulangan settlement are not publicly available. The broader Kabupaten Gresik region generally exhibits public safety conditions typical of rural Indonesian areas: in smaller villages, community oversight and neighborhood solidarity traditionally play important roles in maintaining public safety. Rural areas of East Java province are not among the regions of the country presenting elevated security risk, though general travel prudence — careful handling of valuables, respect for local customs — remains warranted in these areas as well. Since no reliable settlement-level sources exist regarding public safety, a specific assessment cannot be provided; the above reflects the general appraisal of the region.
Tourist attractions
No individual tourist attractions named in Bulangan village appear in available sources. Within the broader Kecamatan Dukun area, one of Kabupaten Gresik's known natural and cultural sites is the Gunung Anyar vicinity, as well as the regency seat itself, Gresik city, which played a significant historical and religious role in the Islamization of Java; the graves and mosque complexes there are regionally noted sites. However, these locations are not in Bulangan itself but in other areas of the regency, and their accessibility from the village depends on distance and local transportation conditions. Bulangan is itself an ordinary rural community with no known tourist attractions; visitors coming here can expect primarily to observe local village life and experience the natural surroundings.
Summary
Bulangan is a small eastern Javanese village with a population of approximately 2200, belonging to the Kecamatan Dukun district of Kabupaten Gresik. It possesses no known tourist attractions, extensive commercial infrastructure, or dynamic real estate market; its character is fundamentally rural and agricultural. The broader industrial-economic dynamism of Gresik regency has not yet had a significant impact on this small community. For those seeking quiet rural Javanese life, the broader regional context may offer some orientation, but detailed, specific information available about the village is limited.

