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    About Bendungan Hilir

    Bendungan Hilir – residential neighborhood in Jakarta Pusat administrative city, Tanah Abang subdistrict

    Bendungan Hilir is a kelurahan (administrative unit at the neighborhood level) in Indonesia's capital city, located in Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta (DKI Jakarta) province, within Jakarta Pusat administrative city, in the Kecamatan Tanah Abang area. According to its coordinates, the neighborhood is situated in the central part of the capital, close to one of Jakarta's most important transportation and commercial corridors. The kelurahan covers approximately 158.16 hectares and has a permanent population of around 20,025 residents. The area is bordered on the east by the Kanal Banjir Barat (Western Flood Canal), on the south by Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, on the northeast by the Kali Krukut waterway and the Merak–Tanahabang railway line.

    General overview

    Bendungan Hilir is one of seven kelurahan units comprising Kecamatan Tanah Abang; its current administrative classification dates back to 1966. Based on the gubernatorial decree dated August 12, 1966, regarding the administrative division of DKI Jakarta province (No. Ib.3/I/1/1966), the area was formally assigned to Tanah Abang subdistrict after previously being part of the Palmerah kelurahan. Before 1966, the neighborhood was better known by the name Pejompongan, due to the Kompleks Perumahan Khusus Pejompongan residential complex located there. The kelurahan's internal administrative structure is divided into 124 rukun tetangga (RT, neighborhood units) and 9 rukun warga (RW, higher-level community units). The 20,025 residents are distributed by gender as follows: 10,256 males, 9,764 females, and 5 foreign nationals. The neighborhood is densely built up, primarily serving urban residential and office functions, surrounded by Jakarta's busier transportation routes. Jalan Gatot Subroto (Jalan Gatsu) runs along its western boundary, ensuring good connectivity with the business districts of Jakarta Pusat and South Jakarta.

    Real estate and investment

    Direct kelurahan-level property price statistics for Bendungan Hilir are not available in accessible sources; therefore, the following presents general market conditions within Jakarta Pusat and DKI Jakarta province. Jakarta Pusat administrative city, and Tanah Abang subdistrict within it, is one of the capital's most valuable real estate areas: along the Jalan Jenderal Sudirman and Jalan Gatot Subroto corridors are numerous office buildings, hotels, and mixed-use towers that enhance property values in the immediate vicinity. The Jakarta real estate market generally shows strong demand, particularly around the central commercial zones. An important framework for foreign investors is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire surface ownership rights (hak milik); for them, hak pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements are the available legal solutions. This regulatory limitation, applicable throughout the country, applies equally to Bendungan Hilir and all areas of Jakarta Pusat. Demand for commercial properties remains consistently high due to the area's location, while for residential properties, the compact and highly accessible position is the primary attraction.

    Safety and security

    Specific kelurahan-level crime statistics or public safety assessments for Bendungan Hilir are not available in accessible sources; therefore, only the broader regional context can be described. Jakarta, as a megacity, generally faces typical urban metropolitan challenges: overcrowding, traffic congestion, and the resulting occasional minor property crimes are not uncommon in densely populated neighborhoods. Indonesian authorities maintain police presence in the capital's inner areas; in the Tanah Abang zone, heightened official presence is characteristic, partly due to the high-traffic market and commercial infrastructure. As in all major cities, attention to personal safety, especially in crowded public areas, is generally recommended. More specific safety assessments for Bendungan Hilir cannot be provided due to the absence of reliable sources.

    Tourist attractions

    Available source material specific to Bendungan Hilir does not name any particular tourist attractions within the kelurahan's boundaries. However, due to the area's geographic location, it is close to numerous well-known points within Jakarta Pusat and the neighboring Kecamatan Tanah Abang. Tanah Abang itself is known for the Pasar Tanah Abang textile market, one of the largest and busiest markets in Southeast Asia. In the southern vicinity of Bendungan Hilir, along the Jalan Jenderal Sudirman axis, are the high-rise buildings of Jakarta's main business district and the Semanggi interchange. The Kanal Banjir Barat, which forms the eastern boundary of the kelurahan, is part of urban development efforts, though these canal sections are not particularly known as tourist attractions. For those seeking Jakarta Pusat's better-known attractions, these are typically found within several kilometers of the kelurahan: these include the Monumen Nasional (Monas) and Kota Tua (Old City neighborhood) – however, these are located in other kelurahans, not in Bendungan Hilir itself.

    Summary

    Bendungan Hilir is an urban-character kelurahan with approximately 20,000 residents and an area of 158 hectares, located in Kecamatan Tanah Abang within Jakarta Pusat administrative city. Its administrative framework was established by the 1966 provincial decree, and the area was formerly known by the name Pejompongan. Its location – bordered by Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, Kanal Banjir Barat, and the railway line – makes it part of Jakarta's well-developed inner areas, characterized primarily by residential and office functions. As a tourist destination, it is not particularly notable in its own right; rather, it should be understood as part of the broader Jakarta Pusat urban area.


    More about Tanah Abang

    Tanah Abang – Kecamatan in Central Jakarta containing the largest textile market in Southeast AsiaTanah Abang is a kecamatan in Central Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat), within the Jakarta…

    Tanah Abang – Kecamatan in Central Jakarta containing the largest textile market in Southeast Asia

    Tanah Abang is a kecamatan in Central Jakarta (Jakarta Pusat), within the Jakarta Special Capital Region on the north coast of Java. The district is best known as the home of Pasar Tanah Abang, the largest textile and garment wholesale market in Southeast Asia, with origins dating to 1735 and modern blocks (Blok A and Blok B) covering tens of thousands of stalls and drawing buyers from across the archipelago and beyond. Tanah Abang also contains the western half of the Sudirman Central Business District (SCBD), the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium complex in Kelurahan Gelora and the historic Tanah Abang railway station. In broad terms, Java is Indonesia's most populous island, with a long volcanic spine, intensive wet-rice agriculture and the country's largest urban and industrial corridors.

    Tourism and attractions

    Tanah Abang's attractions are urban and commercial rather than scenic. Pasar Tanah Abang is by far the dominant draw, a multi-block wholesale and retail textile complex that operates daily and is widely described as the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia. Within the district lie the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, the Jakarta Convention Center and surrounding sports facilities used for major events such as the 2018 Asian Games, alongside corporate towers, hotels and convention spaces along the Jendral Sudirman corridor. The wider Jakarta Pusat setting includes Monas (the National Monument), Merdeka Palace and the central government quarter, and at the provincial level the Jakarta Special Capital Region (DKI Jakarta) is Indonesia's capital and largest urban centre, a province-level city of more than ten million people on the north coast of Java.

    Property market

    Tanah Abang's property market is shaped by its position in central Jakarta and by the dominance of the Sudirman business district. Stock spans high-end office towers and serviced apartments along the Sudirman corridor, mid-rise condominiums in the Karet, Bendungan Hilir and Kebon Kacang area, dense kampung housing close to the textile market and a long-standing pattern of shop-house ruko along the main streets. Values vary widely, with prime SCBD-adjacent sites among the most expensive in Indonesia and interior kelurahan still relatively affordable for entry-level buyers. Within the wider context of Central Jakarta, hak milik freehold remains common for Indonesian buyers in older residential pockets, while strata-title hak milik atas satuan rumah susun structures dominate apartment buildings, and verifying zoning, certification and building permits is critical given the district's complex urban fabric.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Rental demand in Tanah Abang is strong and diversified. The SCBD anchors a deep tenant base of corporate occupiers, financial-services professionals, expatriates and embassy staff, supporting premium serviced apartments, condominiums and office leases. Around the textile market and railway station, kost boarding rooms, rumah petak rentals and small apartments serve traders, garment workers, daily commuters and university students, with very different price points from the prime corridors. Investment cases lean on Jakarta's status as the country's economic capital, the Sudirman office market and ongoing transit upgrades along MRT and KRL lines, while flooding, traffic congestion and shifting government policy on land use remain meaningful risk factors that prospective buyers should weigh carefully.

    Practical tips

    Tanah Abang is well connected by Jakarta's transport network. Tanah Abang station on the KRL Commuter Line is one of the busiest stations in the city, the MRT Jakarta serves the Sudirman corridor at stations such as Bundaran HI and Setiabudi, and TransJakarta BRT corridors and ride-hailing services cover the entire district. Hospitals, international schools, embassies, hotels and shopping centres are abundant in or near the district, and the climate is the tropical wet-and-dry pattern typical of Java, with heavy rainfall in the wet season and a long-standing risk of flooding around the Ciliwung tributaries. Foreign buyers in Indonesia typically structure transactions through hak pakai or company-held hak guna bangunan with professional advice, since freehold hak milik is reserved for Indonesian citizens.

    More about Jakarta Pusat

    Jakarta Pusat – The National Monument and Indonesia's Political HeartJakarta Pusat (Central Jakarta) is the central administrative city of Jakarta Special Capital Region.…

    Jakarta Pusat – The National Monument and Indonesia's Political Heart

    Jakarta Pusat (Central Jakarta) is the central administrative city of Jakarta Special Capital Region. Indonesia's political and cultural centre is located here: Merdeka Square with the MONAS monument, the Presidential Palace, Istiqlal Mosque and the most important national museums. Menteng and Cikini are the city's most elegant residential districts.

    Attractions and Activities

    MONAS (Monumen Nasional – National Monument) is Jakarta's iconic 132-metre obelisk – its viewing terrace offers city panoramas, and the basement displays dioramas of Indonesian history. Istiqlal Mosque is South-East Asia's largest mosque – visits are free. The National Museum (Museum Nasional) holds Indonesia's most comprehensive archaeological and ethnographic collection. Jakarta Cathedral (directly beside Istiqlal) is a symbol of religious tolerance. Menteng's colonial villas and Cikini art galleries invite cultural walks.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Jakarta Pusat is the centre of national culture and cosmopolitan lifestyle. Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM) arts centre hosts theatre and music performances. The cuisine represents the entire Indonesian archipelago: nasi goreng (fried rice), sate ayam (chicken satay), gado-gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce), and soto Betawi (creamy beef broth) alongside every Indonesian regional cuisine in Menteng-area restaurants.

    Public Safety

    Jakarta Pusat is safe but busy. Watch your valuables around MONAS and in shopping malls. Traffic is extremely heavy – TransJakarta and MRT are recommended. Medical care is excellent.

    Practical Information

    From Soekarno-Hatta Airport, approximately 45–90 minutes by car (traffic-dependent). MRT and TransJakarta make the centre well accessible. The climate is warm and humid year-round. Accommodation: from international luxury hotels to boutique hotels, everything is available.

    More about Jakarta Special Capital Region

    Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city, the Southeast Asian megalopolis where colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and diverse gastronomy converge. Though many consider…

    Jakarta is Indonesia's capital and largest city, the Southeast Asian megalopolis where colonial history, modern skyscrapers, and diverse gastronomy converge. Though many consider it just a transit point, the city deserves exploration.

    Where is Jakarta?

    Jakarta is located on the northwestern coast of Java island. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is the starting point for most Indonesian travels.

    What to See?

    1. Monas – National Monument

    The 132-meter obelisk is Jakarta's symbol. The observation deck offers panoramic city views, and the museum below presents the history of Indonesian independence.

    2. Kota Tua – Old Town

    Buildings, museums, and atmospheric squares from the Dutch colonial period form the city's historic center. Fatahillah Square and Jakarta History Museum are the key locations.

    3. Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu)

    An archipelago off Jakarta's coast offering weekend getaways with beaches, snorkeling, and a calm tropical atmosphere. Accessible by ferry.

    4. Gastronomy

    Jakarta is Indonesia's culinary melting pot, where dishes from every region of the country can be found. Night food streets, nasi goreng, and satay are ubiquitous.

    5. Shopping and Modern Life

    Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia, and Tanah Abang market offer shopping diversity. Jakarta's nightlife is also varied and vibrant.

    When to Visit?

    June–September is the driest period, though Jakarta is visitable year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–3 days:

    • 1 day: Monas, Kota Tua, museums
    • 1 day: Gastronomy and shopping
    • 1 day: Thousand Islands excursion

    Renting or Investing in Jakarta Special Capital Region?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Jakarta Special Capital Region, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Jakarta Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about Jakarta Special Capital Region, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Jakarta Special Capital Region Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Jakarta is more than a transit point. The city's cultural diversity, gastronomy, and modern dynamism provide a unique Indonesian metropolis experience.

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