Lai Lai Bisi Kopan – kelurahan in Kota Lama district, Kota Kupang
Lai Lai Bisi Kopan is a kelurahan (administrative unit) in Indonesia that belongs to the Kota Lama district (kecamatan) in the city of Kota Kupang. Kota Kupang is the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province (Nusa Tenggara Timur) and is the largest city on Timor Island within the Lesser Sunda Islands macroregion. Based on settlement coordinates (-10.1696336, 123.6208843), it is located near Kupang Bay in the inner, historic quarter of the city. As settlement-level public data is currently unavailable for the kelurahan, the description below relies substantially on verified data pertaining to Kota Kupang as a whole and regional context at the regency level.
General overview
Lai Lai Bisi Kopan belongs to the Kota Lama kecamatan, whose name means "Old City" in English, and which comprises the oldest, historically established district of Kota Kupang. The kelurahan itself is not among widely known tourist or commercial destinations; rather, it is an urban residential quarter whose daily life is shaped by the institutional and economic structure of the surrounding city. Kota Kupang as a whole covers an area of 180.27 km², had a registered population of 408,594 at the end of 2025, and is divided into 6 kecamatan and 51 kelurahan in total – Lai Lai Bisi Kopan is one of the latter. As the administrative and economic center of East Nusa Tenggara province, Kota Kupang concentrates the region's commercial, educational, and governmental functions, which has a fundamentally determining effect on inner city quarters, including areas within the Kota Lama district. The Kota Lama quarter generally preserves built heritage connected to the port and the city's earliest colonial and trading past, though verified, detailed source data about these specific sites and their condition is not available at the kelurahan level.
Real estate and investment
No independent, kelurahan-level dataset is available regarding the real estate market of Lai Lai Bisi Kopan; accordingly, the following section describes the broader city-level and regional context of Kota Kupang. Kota Kupang, as a provincial capital, possesses the most developed urban infrastructure within the region and offers employment opportunities in the public sector, education, healthcare, and commerce. This generally sustains moderate but steady demand for real estate, particularly residential property. Regarding Indonesia as a whole, it may be noted that foreign nationals face legal restrictions on real estate acquisition: full ownership (Hak Milik) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may primarily access property use through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or, under certain conditions, through Hak Pakai title. From an investment perspective, East Nusa Tenggara province, and Kota Kupang within it, represents a less dynamic market than far more developed tourism zones (such as Bali); however, the institutional demand arising from the province's administrative function provides some stability. Based on all these factors, Lai Lai Bisi Kopan likely presents the profile of a kelurahan with predominantly residential real estate stock serving local market needs, as suggested by available regional data.
Safety and security
No verified public security-specific statistics or police reports are available for Lai Lai Bisi Kopan. In general terms, Kota Kupang is a medium-sized Indonesian provincial capital whose public security conditions are typical of cities of this type. In Indonesia, provincial capitals are served by district police agencies (Polri), which handle routine public security tasks. Kota Lama, as one of the city's inner, urban quarters, may face different types of challenges due to its denser built environment compared to outer, less developed areas, but available sources do not contain sufficiently detailed, substantiated information on these matters. Travelers and those seeking property are advised to obtain current, on-site information and to consult advisories from Indonesia's ministry of foreign affairs or the competent authorities of the destination country.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources are available regarding named tourist attractions at the kelurahan level of Lai Lai Bisi Kopan. Nevertheless, Kota Kupang city and the Kota Lama quarter generally serve as one of the starting points for the region's tourism offerings. Kota Kupang, as the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province, is a connection hub for travel to Flores Island, Komodo National Park, Sumba Island, and Rote Island in the immediate vicinity. The Kota Lama quarter itself preserves traces of architectural heritage linked to early Dutch colonial presence, which shapes the character of the old city. The Kupang Bay waterfront and coastal areas near the city are likewise visited locations, though their precise designation, condition, and exact positioning relative to the kelurahan boundaries cannot be determined with precision based on available sources. For those seeking information, most tourism-related data concerning Kupang can be obtained from regency and city-level sources.
Summary
Lai Lai Bisi Kopan is a kelurahan within Kota Kupang city, belonging to the Kota Lama district and integrated into the urban fabric of East Nusa Tenggara province's administrative capital. The locality is sparse in direct, kelurahan-level data; however, based on broader urban and provincial context, it is a city quarter characterized primarily by residential function and, given its proximity to the historic old city of Kupang, also of heritage interest. The attributes of Kota Kupang as a whole – provincial capital, approximately 410,000 population, regional transportation and administrative hub – determine the framework within which Lai Lai Bisi Kopan functions as an administrative unit.

