Aek Bange – a small settlement in North Sumatra's Asahan Regency, Aek Ledong district
Aek Bange is an Indonesian village situated in North Sumatra province (Sumatera Utara), within Asahan Regency (Kabupaten Asahan), belonging to the Aek Ledong district (Kecamatan Aek Ledong). Based on the settlement's coordinates (2.59° north latitude, 99.58° east longitude), it is located in Sumatra's interior, inland areas. The regency's administrative center is Kisaran city, to which the area is administratively linked. As comprehensive encyclopedic or statistical sources specific to this village are not yet available, the following sections present verifiable data at the Kabupaten Asahan level, clearly indicating that these provide context for the broader district.
General overview
Aek Bange is not among the more widely known settlements of Asahan Regency; Kecamatan Aek Ledong is a relatively minor administrative unit within the regency. The regency itself had a population of 668,272 in 2010 and 769,960 in 2020, with official estimates for mid-2025 placing the population at 824,597 residents. This strong growth trend indicates that Kabupaten Asahan as a whole is undergoing dynamic demographic development. The regency's area is 3,732.97 square kilometers following the separation of Batubara Regency in 2007. The area has historically been under the sovereignty of the Asahan Sultanate, which forms an important part of the region's cultural heritage. Regarding Aek Bange, located in Aek Ledong district, village-level data (population, infrastructure, economic profile) is not yet publicly available; however, similar-sized interior Sumatran villages in the surrounding area typically rely on agricultural activities – characteristically palm oil and rubber plantations – which are generally typical of North Sumatra's interior regions.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Aek Bange is not publicly available, so the following framework is provided by the broader context of Kabupaten Asahan and the North Sumatra region. The regency's administrative and economic center is Kisaran, where real estate transactions and commercial activity are concentrated; in smaller, interior-located villages like Aek Bange, land prices and real estate transactions typically operate at lower levels, with values primarily determined by agricultural land use. From an investment perspective, an important general framework is Indonesian property ownership regulation: foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesian real estate, but may use properties within limited legal titles – such as long-term lease rights (Hak Sewa) or building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan). This general legal framework applies throughout the country, thus also to Asahan Regency and Aek Bange. Regarding agricultural investments, the regulation of plantation areas likewise requires a separate licensing process.
Safety and security
Specific, village-level public security statistics or police data for Aek Bange are not available from verifiable sources. Generally speaking, in the interior, rural areas of North Sumatra province, the public security of smaller villages is typically supported by local community ties and traditional neighborhood watch practices (ronda), which are widely established in Indonesia's rural regions. In Kisaran and larger cities, police presence is more institutionalized, while in smaller villages local-level self-regulation is more prominent. For travelers and potential investors, the recommended practice is to consult current situation reports from on-site or consular sources, as a reliably generalizable public security assessment applicable to the entire area cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources identify specific tourist attractions, cultural sites, or natural landmarks for Aek Bange. Regarding the broader tourist context of Kabupaten Asahan, the regency's most notable point has historically been connected to the Asahan River and the heritage of the Asahan Sultanate; numerous natural and cultural points of interest are found along the Asahan River in the regency's vicinity. Tanjungbalai city – which was formerly the seat of Asahan Regency before becoming an independent city in 1984 – is regarded as one of the region's important port cities. However, these locations are not necessarily in immediate proximity to Aek Bange; without precise knowledge of distances and road conditions, no reliable directions can be provided as to how easily these can be reached from Aek Bange. For visitors who might travel to the village, the Sumatran interior landscape, plantation countryside, and local community life represent the most directly observable on-site characteristics.
Summary
Aek Bange is a small Indonesian settlement in North Sumatra, located in the Aek Ledong district of Kabupaten Asahan, for which detailed, village-level public data is not yet available. The broader Asahan Regency is an area with a dynamically growing population, historically linked to the Asahan Sultanate, with its administrative center in Kisaran. Assessment of Aek Bange – whether regarding real estate opportunities, public security, or tourist appeal – can currently only be positioned within the broader context of the regency and the province; more precise conclusions require consultation of on-site sources or official Indonesian administrative records.

