Kediri – a village in Binong District, Subang Regency, West Java
Kediri is a small Indonesian settlement located in Subang Regency (Kabupaten Subang) in West Java Province (Jawa Barat), specifically within Binong Kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-6.3803634, 107.7881503), it is situated in the northern part of Java island, in the eastern sector of the regency. Its name coincides with that of Kota Kediri in East Java; however, the two settlements have no direct geographic or administrative connection. The Kediri in Subang Regency is an independent, small rural community for which no direct, documented Wikipedia sources are available, and therefore the following description is based on the broader administrative and regional context.
General overview
Binong Kecamatan, to which Kediri administratively belongs, is located in the eastern part of Subang Regency and is characteristically home to communities engaged in agriculture, primarily rice cultivation and plantation farming. Subang Regency as a whole is a medium-sized, agriculture-dominated district of West Java Province, with its administrative center in Subang city. The regency's territory extends from the northern coastal plains to the highland zone of the Preanger Plateau, offering varied topography. No independent demographic, territorial, or institutional data about Kediri village are available from public, verifiable sources, and therefore specific figures are not provided here. Generally speaking, settlements in Binong District are typically agriculture-based small regions with populations of a few thousand, built around local markets and commerce along the North Java main road corridor. The level of infrastructure reflects the West Java rural average: basic roads and public services are available, but this region is noticeably behind urban-level infrastructure standards.
Real estate and investment
No documented, verifiable market data exists regarding the real estate market in Kediri settlement itself. The broader Subang Regency real estate market is generally characterized by rural, agriculture-oriented plots and smaller residential properties priced significantly below those near the capital or tourist zones. Subang Regency's appeal lies partly in its relative accessibility from both Bandung and Jakarta, which may point some investors toward weekend properties and agricultural investments. However, specific investment potential in Binong District, and within it Kediri, is considerably smaller than in areas closer to the regency's capital or more frequently visited by tourists. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to agricultural or residential properties in Indonesia; instead, options such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term leasing arrangements are available, the details of which should always be discussed with a local legal advisor. This general regulatory framework applies to Subang Regency's territory, including the villages in Binong District.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics for Kediri village are not publicly available. Subang Regency, as part of the rural agricultural region of West Java Province, is generally one of the province's quieter, lower-density areas. In West Java Province, higher crime rates are experienced near urban areas and industrial zones, while rural, agriculture-dominated districts are typically known for lower criminal activity. However, this generalization does not replace local knowledge and offers no guarantee regarding the actual security situation of individual communities. Before traveling or staying in the area, it is advisable to consult information from local authorities and from communities near one's place of residence.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions specifically linked to Kediri village are known. In other areas of Binong District and Subang Regency, however, several natural and cultural sites can be found that comprise the region's tourist offerings. The better-known tourist attractions in Subang Regency are generally connected to the regency's highland and plantation zones, as well as certain hot spring areas; these, however, are measurably distant from Binong District and the specific village of Kediri, and cannot be considered part of the immediate area of attraction. Any available local natural features – rice fields, rural landscapes, small waterways – are general characteristics typical of the entire region, which, in the absence of documented named sources, cannot be listed as specific tourist attractions.
Summary
Kediri is a small, rural settlement in Subang Regency, in Binong Kecamatan, West Java Province. In the absence of direct, documented data, an understanding of the settlement can be formed primarily based on the general agricultural, infrastructure, and real estate characteristics of the broader area—Binong District and Subang Regency. The place has no known tourist appeal, its real estate market reflects the rural West Java characteristics, and no independent, verifiable data exist regarding its public safety. Those wishing to learn more about the region are advised to rely on local and Subang Regency-level sources.

