Alang Bonbon – small settlement in Aek Kuasan district, Asahan Regency, North Sumatra
Alang Bonbon is an Indonesian village located in North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) province, within Asahan Regency (Kabupaten Asahan), belonging to Aek Kuasan district (Kecamatan Aek Kuasan). Based on its geographical coordinates (2.67° N, 99.69° E), it is situated in the inner, eastward-facing plain and rolling terrain band of Sumatra island. The seat of Kabupaten Asahan is the city of Kisaran, and the regency covers an area of 3,732.97 km². Direct, settlement-level statistical sources for Alang Bonbon are currently unavailable, so the broader context of the place is presented below based on verifiable data at district, regency, and provincial levels.
General overview
Alang Bonbon is a small-sized, likely agricultural settlement for which detailed, independent description is not yet available in public sources. Kecamatan Aek Kuasan is one of the internal administrative units of Asahan Regency; the regency itself lies in the south-eastern part of Indonesia's North Sumatra province, and historically plantation farming—primarily the cultivation of palm oil and rubber—has defined the character and economic structure of rural areas. According to 2021 data for Kabupaten Asahan, the regency's total population was 777,626, which grew to 799,451 by the end of 2024, indicating moderate but steady population growth. According to the regency's administrative history, its former seat was Tanjungbalai, which was later transformed into an independent autonomous city. Alang Bonbon, as one of the smaller constituent villages of the kecamatan, likely maintains close functional connections with surrounding agricultural operations and the district-level administrative center, though specific sources on these details are unavailable.
Real estate and investment
Specific, site-specific data on Alang Bonbon's real estate market is unavailable, so the following pertains to the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Asahan and North Sumatra. The economy and real estate market of Kabupaten Asahan's region are strongly linked to the agricultural sector: productive land, plantations, and related infrastructure represent the primary value carriers in rural areas. In the area around Kisaran, the regency seat, urban real estate transactions are more active, while in rural, kecamatan-level villages, real estate transactions typically occur at the local level, at lower prices. It can be generally stated that in Indonesia, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to productive land or general residential property; the legal system makes other, more restricted property titles available to them (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights), which are limited in time and subject to additional conditions. From an investment perspective, rural settlements in this region may be relevant primarily to those interested in the agricultural sector, though in smaller villages, liquidity and infrastructure development generally lag behind more urbanized areas.
Safety and security
There is no site-specific statistic or other verifiable source available regarding the public safety situation in Alang Bonbon. Regarding rural areas of Kabupaten Asahan and North Sumatra generally, it can be said that in rural villages, daily life typically occurs within tight community frameworks, and local conflict resolution operates largely through informal, community-based mechanisms. As part of Indonesia's public safety institutional system, police presence is concentrated at kecamatan and kabupaten seat levels, and for smaller villages, response capacity may be limited. In the absence of specific criminal statistics, caution should be exercised with any generalizations; for travelers and those interested in real estate, it is always advisable to become acquainted with local conditions through personal, on-site inquiry.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions appear in available sources regarding Alang Bonbon's area, so the following pertains to known points of interest in the broader Kabupaten Asahan region, accessible at varying distances from the village. Asahan Regency itself is connected to the Sumatran highlands and the Asahan River region; the region's natural geographical characteristics—river valleys, plantation landscapes, the distinctive flora and fauna of Sumatra's interior—may represent potential points of interest for nature-oriented visitors. Kisaran, the regency seat, serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is important to note that the attractions and characteristics mentioned above are not exclusively linked to Alang Bonbon, but rather represent the broader context of the regency and kecamatan-level region; no tourist attraction directly attributable to the village can be documented from sources.
Summary
Alang Bonbon is a small Indonesian village in North Sumatra province, within Aek Kuasan district of Kabupaten Asahan. Based on regency-level data, the region is agricultural in character, with a population of nearly 800,000, and the region's economy is largely defined by the palm oil and rubber industries. In the absence of local, settlement-level sources, a detailed description of the village is not possible; the above information aimed to present the broader administrative and economic context, clearly indicating which statements apply to the regency or provincial level and which can be documented directly for the settlement.

