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Tangerang

Tangerang (Sundanese: ᮒᮍᮨᮛᮀ, Indonesian pronunciation: [taˈŋəɾaŋ]) is a city in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Located on the western border of Jakarta, it is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area after Jakarta and Bekasi; the sixth largest city proper in the nation; and the largest city in Banten province. It has an area of 164.55 square kilometres (63.53 square miles) and an official 2010 Census population of 1,798,601, which had risen to 1,895,486 at the 2020 Census.[2] – making it the eighth most populated suburb in the world at the latter date; the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 1,930,556.[1] It has not only functioned as a dormitory city, as there are many industrial areas such as Jatake, and several business districts, including CBD Alam Sutera in the area. Located just next to Jakarta on the west with many road access and improved infrastructure, such as new toll road, it is one of the favorite location for property seekers and investors in the Bodetabek area.[3]

Tangerang
City of Tangerang
Kota Tangerang
Other transcription(s)
 • Sundaneseᮒᮍᮨᮛᮀ
From top, left to right: Alam Sutera CBD, Boen Tek Bio temple in Pasar Lama, Tangerang City Mall, Al-Azhom Grand Mosque, and Soekarno–Hatta International Airport
Nickname(s): 
Kota Penerbangan (City of Aviation) and Exoville
Motto(s): 
Bhakti Karya Adhi Kerta Rahardja
(Carry on the work by devotion towards prosperity)
Location within Banten
Tangerang
Location in Java and Indonesia
Tangerang
Tangerang (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 6°10′41.90″S 106°37′54.80″E / 6.1783056°S 106.6318889°E / -6.1783056; 106.6318889Coordinates: 6°10′41.90″S 106°37′54.80″E / 6.1783056°S 106.6318889°E / -6.1783056; 106.6318889
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceBanten
Formation28 February 1993
Government
 • TypeCity government
 • MayorArief Rachadiono Wismansyah (Demokrat)
 • Vice MayorSachrudin
Area
 • Total164.55 km2 (63.53 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2022 estimate)
 • Total1,930,556
 • Density12,000/km2 (30,000/sq mi)
 [1]
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
Postcodes
15xxx and 19xxx
Area code(+62) 21
Vehicle registrationB
Websitetangerangkota.go.id

Tangerang, along with the neighbouring South Tangerang, is where many large-scale developers have created built-up areas such as BSD City, Gading Serpong, Alam Sutera, and Lippo Village, and now becoming the area's center of economy, business, commerce, and education.

Tangerang is also home for Soekarno–Hatta International Airport which serves the Jakarta metropolitan area and is Indonesia's main gateway. The city is an industrial and manufacturing hub on Java and is home to over 1,000 factories. Many international corporations have plants in the city. Tangerang tends to be hot and humid, with little in the way of trees or geographical features. Certain areas consist of swamps, including the areas near the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport. It's also home to Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD City, Indonesia's largest convention and exhibition center located in BSD City.

In recent years the urban expansion of Jakarta has covered Tangerang. As the result, many of its residents commute to Jakarta for work or vice versa. Many high-class and middle-class satellite cities have been developed in Tangerang, complete with their own shopping malls, private schools and convenience centers. The government is working on expanding the toll road system to accommodate more traffic flow to and from the area.

Tangerang is the corporations' alternative to move or build their offices from Jakarta due to the heavy traffic and crowds, such as Unilever Indonesia, Kino Group, and Alfa Group.

History

Origins

According to F. de Haan's writings taken from the VOC archives, reports that the Banten Sultanate had created a large country located west of the Untung Jawa River, and to fill the new land the Sultan of Banten had displaced 5,000 to 6,000 inhabitants.

In the Dag Register dated December 20, 1668, it was reported that the Sultan of Banten had appointed Raden Sena Pati and Kyai Demang as rulers. On suspicion of seizing the kingdom, Raden Sena Pati and Kyai Demang were sacked by the Sultan.

 
Dutch East Indies army in Tangerang, cicra 1946

Prince Dipati was appointed to the region. For the dismissal, Ki Demang pitted Banten against the VOC. But he was killed in Kademangan.

The next VOC archive, the Dag Register dated March 4, 1680, explains that the ruler of Tangerang at that time was Kyai Dipati Soera Dielaga. Kyai Soeradilaga and his son Subraja asked for the protection of the VOC, followed by 143 retinues and soldiers. He and his retinue were given a place on the east side of the river, bordering the VOC. When fighting with Banten, Soeradilaga and his war experts succeeded in repelling Bantenesu troops. For his services, he was given the honorary title of Raden Aria Suryamanggala, while Prince Subraja was given the title of Kyai Dipati Soetadilaga.

Subsequently, Raden Aria Soetadilaga was appointed Regent of Tangerang I with an area covering the Angke River and Cisadane River. The title he used was Aria Soetidilaga I. Then with an agreement signed on April 17, 1684, Tangerang became territory of the VOC. Banten did not have the right to intervene in regulating governance in Tangerang. One of the articles of the agreement reads: And it must be known with certainty the extent to which the boundaries of the territory that have been understood since the past will still be determined, namely the area bounded by Tangerang from the Java Sea coast to the mountains to the South Sea. That all land along Tangerang will belong to or be occupied by the VOC.

With the agreement, the regent's territory expanded to the west of the Tangerang river. To monitor Tangerang, it was deemed necessary to add more guard posts along the Tangerang river border, because the Bantenese often attacked suddenly. According to a map made in 1692, the oldest post is located at the mouth of the Cisadane River, to the north of Kampung Baru. However, when a new post was established, the location shifted to the south at the mouth of the Tangerang River. According to the archives of Gewone Resolutie Van hat Casteel Batavia, on April 3, 1705, there were plans to demolish the buildings in the post because they only had bamboo walls. Then the building was proposed to be replaced with a wall. Governor-General Zwaardeczon strongly agreed with the proposal, and was even instructed to build a wallei fence around the buildings in the guard posts, so that the Bantenese could not attack. The new fort that would be built was planned to have a wall 20 feet thick or more. There will be placed 30 Europeans under the leadership of a Vandrig and 28 Makassarese who will live outside the fort. The basic material for the fort is bricks obtained from Tangerang Regent Aria Soetadilaga I.

After the fort was completed its was manned by 60 Europeans and 30 Blacks as well as Makassarese recruited as VOC soldiers. This fort later became the base of the VOC in the face of the rebellion from Banten.Then in 1801, it was decided to repair and strengthen the post or garrison, with a new building located 60 meters to the southeast, precisely located east of Jalan Besar PAL 17. Indigenous people at that time were more familiar with this building as "Fortress". .Since then, Tangerang is known as the Citadel. This fort since 1812 has not been maintained anymore, even according to the "Superintendent of Public Building and Work" dated March 6, 1816 stated:

"... The fort and barracks in Tangerang are now neglected, no one wants to see them anymore. Many doors and windows were broken and people even took it for their own sake."

Indonesian revolution

In October 1945, Laskar Hitam, a Muslim militia, was established in Tangerang. The goal of this movement was to establish an Islamic nation in Indonesia. This movement later became a part of DI/TII rebel group. On 31 October 1945, Laskar Hitam kidnapped Otto Iskandardinata, the Republic of Indonesia's Minister of State. He was presumed to have been murdered at Mauk beach, Tangerang on 20 December 1945.[4]

Recent history

Tangerang city was formed as an autonomous city on 27 February 1993 out of the Tangerang Regency. The city was previously an administrative city within that regency.

In 2007, the city government passed an anti-prostitution law which meant that women who are perceived to be dressed too provocatively may be arrested. Some news outlets reported that some women decided to wear the hijab to avoid being prosecuted under this law. In addition the city government began requiring municipal employees to abide by Islamic dress codes.[5]

In 2021, a fire at Tangerang prison killed at least 41 inmates and injured 80 people.[6][7]

Situ Gintung flood

Tangerang District is the location of the Situ Gintung reservoir built by the Dutch colonial authorities in 1933. It was surrounded by a dam up to 16 metres (52 ft) high, which failed on 27 March 2009 with the resulting floods killing at least 93 people.[8]

Geography

 
Situ Gintung reservoir around Cisadane river, Tangerang, circa 1940

Tangerang City is located in the northwest region of Banten Province and is on the north side of Java Island. Astronomically, the city is located 106°33'–106°44' east longitude and 6°05'–6°15 south latitude. Tangerang City has an area of 164.55 km2.[5]

The city is bordered by Tangerang Regency to the west and north, South Tangerang to the south, and Jakarta to the east. Cisadane River that crosses Tangerang City.

Tangerang City is crossed by one of the largest rivers in the west of Java, namely the Cisadane River. This river is an inseparable part of the identity of the City of Tangerang. The headwaters of this river are located on the slopes of Mount Salak and Mount Pangrango, Bogor.

Topography

Topographically, Tangerang City is mostly located at an altitude of 10–30 meters above sea level, aka the whole area is in the lowlands. The northern part of the city (covering most of Benda District) has an average height of 10 meters above sea level, while the southern part of Tangerang City has a height of 30 meters above sea level.

Furthermore, Tangerang City has a soil slope of 0-3% and a small part (i.e. in the southern part of the city) with a slope of between 3%-8% is in Parung Serab, Paninggilan and Cipadu Jaya.[9]

Climate

Tangerang has a tropical rainforest climate (Af) with moderate rainfall from May to October and heavy rainfall from November to April.

Climate data for Tangerang
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 30.9
(87.6)
31.0
(87.8)
31.7
(89.1)
32.5
(90.5)
32.7
(90.9)
32.8
(91.0)
32.9
(91.2)
33.2
(91.8)
33.7
(92.7)
33.6
(92.5)
32.9
(91.2)
32.0
(89.6)
32.5
(90.5)
Daily mean °C (°F) 27.0
(80.6)
27.0
(80.6)
27.4
(81.3)
27.9
(82.2)
27.9
(82.2)
27.7
(81.9)
27.4
(81.3)
27.6
(81.7)
28.0
(82.4)
28.1
(82.6)
28.0
(82.4)
27.5
(81.5)
27.6
(81.7)
Average low °C (°F) 23.2
(73.8)
23.1
(73.6)
23.1
(73.6)
23.3
(73.9)
23.2
(73.8)
22.6
(72.7)
22.0
(71.6)
22.0
(71.6)
22.3
(72.1)
22.7
(72.9)
23.1
(73.6)
23.0
(73.4)
22.8
(73.1)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 346
(13.6)
270
(10.6)
223
(8.8)
169
(6.7)
119
(4.7)
94
(3.7)
73
(2.9)
68
(2.7)
87
(3.4)
122
(4.8)
149
(5.9)
202
(8.0)
1,922
(75.8)
Source: Climate-Data.org[10]

Administrative districts

The city of Tangerang is divided into thirteen districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas and populations at the 2010 Census[11] and the 2020 Census,[2] together with the official estimates as at mid 2022.[1] The table also includes the number of administrative villages (urban kelurahan) in each district, and its postal codes.

Name Area
in km2
Population
Census
2010
Population
Census
2020
Population
Estimate
mid 2022
Number
of
villages
Post
codes
Ciledug 8.77 147,023 164,151 168,670 8 15151-15153
Larangan 9.40 163,901 165,599 166,900 8 15154-15156
Karang Tengah 10.47 118,473 117,721 118,409 7 15157-15159
Cipondoh 17.91 216,346 248,212 256,392 10 15141, 15146-15148
Pinang 21.59 160,206 180,131 185,342 11 15142-15145
Tangerang 15.79 126,244 153,859 155,094 8 15111, 15117-15113
Karawaci 13.48 171,317 184,388 188,124 16 15112-15116
Jatiuwung 14.41 120,216 102,053 102,650 6 15133-15137
Cibodas 9.61 142,479 147,279 149,093 6 15134-15139
Periuk 9.54 129,384 141,003 144,208 5 15131-15133
Batuceper 11.58 90,590 92,044 92,868 7 15121-15122
Neglasari 16.08 103,504 115,520 118,692 7 15121, 15127-15129
Benda 5.92 83,017 83,526 84,114 5 15123-15126
Totals 164.55 1,798,601 1,895,486 1,930,556 104

South Tangerang

South Tangerang (Tangerang Selatan) is a city which, like Tangerang city, is administratively separate from Tangerang Regency. It is subdivided into seven districts – Serpong, Serpong Utara (North Serpong), Ciputat, Ciputat Timur (East Ciputat), Pondok Aren, Pamulang, and Setu. Located on the southwest of Jakarta, it has an area of 164.85 square kilometres and a population of 1,354,350 at the 2020 Census.[2] The official estimate as at mid 2022 was 1,378,466.[1]

Economy

 
Industrial complex in Tangerang

Tangerang is the center of manufacturing and industry on the island of Java and has more than 1000 factories. Many international companies have factories in this city. Tangerang has a climate that tends to be hot and humid, with little forest or other geographic areas. Certain areas consist of swamps, including the area around Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.

In recent years, Jakarta's urban expansion has encompassed Tangerang, and as a result many residents commute to Jakarta for work, or vice versa. Many middle-class and upper-class satellite cities are being developed in Tangerang, complete with shopping centers, private schools and mini markets. The government is working on developing a toll road system to accommodate the increasing traffic flow to and from Tangerang. Tangerang was once part of the West Java Province which since 2000 separated itself and became part of the Banten Province.

 
Office and Apartement towers in Karawaci, Tangerang

Tangerang's economy depends highly on service sectors, trading, financial service, and manufacturing. Jatake, which is Tangerang's biggest industrial area, is home to over 1,000 industrial corporations.

As the impact of Jakarta's growing economy continues, Tangerang has become an alternative location for some corporations in which to build their offices due to crowds and land prices. CBD in Alam Sutera is the notable central business district, comprising several corporations, business centers, apartments, and educational facilities. Some headquarters of big corporations are located here, such as Kino Group, Alfamart, Deltomed, Top Food, and more. It also has several business center nearby, such as Lippo Karawaci and Gading Serpong, both are located in Tangerang Regency.

Garuda Indonesia,[12] and Sriwijaya Air have their head offices at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport.[13]

There are plans by CFLD Indonesia to develop part of Tangerang, namely Tangerang New City, into the most advanced new industrial township which will encompass 4 pillars industry park – Electronics & ICT, Construction Materials, Automotive and Machinery & Equipment Industrial Parks.[14]

Shopping

Tangerang is the home for shopping in Banten area. Numerous shopping centres and markets are available here. The largest shopping mall in Tangerang and Banten is Supermall Karawaci in Lippo Village. Another shopping malls available are :

  • Mall @ Alam Sutera
  • TangCity Mall
  • Metropolis Town Square
  • IKEA Alam Sutera
  • CBD Ciledug
  • Plaza Baru Ciledug
  • Mall Ciledug
  • Tomang Tol Plaza
  • Traditional market Pasar Lembang where there are has bus terminal also
  • Traditional market Pasar Lama where there are many street foods

Demographics

 
A man praying in Boen Tek Bio temple, Pasar Lama

Tangerang has a significant community of Chinese Indonesians, many of whom are of Cina Benteng extraction. They are part of the country's Peranakan Chinese community, but with deep, centuries-old roots in the historic Tangerang area, also called 'Benteng' locally.

Most of the old settlements in Tangerang have colonial, Chinese districts, such as at Sewan, Pasar Lama, Pasar Baru, Benteng Makasar, Kapling and Karawaci Lama (the precursor to Lippo Karawaci). One can find any food and all things Chinese there.[15] In addition, a large proportion of Benteng Chinese have traditionally been rural dwellers, engaged in agricultural activities, such as farming and livestock production.[16]

Due to the growth of satellite towns in the greater Jakarta region, which includes Tangerang, the area is now home to many new migrants from all parts of Indonesia.[17] Some notable planned town and housing complex in the city are Alam Sutera (the CBD area, while most of its area located in Serpong, South Tangerang city, Lippo Village (North), Banjar Wijaya, and Modernland (Kota Modern).

Transportation

 
Tangerang-Toll interchange

Tangerang is connected to Trans-Java Toll Road, and the following are the roads and highway in the city :

Main Road :

  • Jl. Jenderal Sudirman
  • Jl. MH Thamrin
  • Jl. Daan Mogot
  • Jl. Gatot Subroto
  • Jl. Hos Cokroaminoto
  • Jl. Ciledug Raya

Highway :

  • Jakarta-Tangerang Toll Road
  • Tangerang-Merak Toll Road
  • Cengkareng-Batuceper-Kunciran Toll Road
  • Prof. Sedyatmo Toll Road (airport toll road)

Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is the main hub for air transport in Jakarta Metropolitan Area as well as Tangerang. Air-conditioned public bus shuttle is available from the airport to destinations in Jakarta. This is operated by DAMRI, a state-owned company.

Jakarta–Merak Toll Road and Cengkareng-Batuceper-Kunciran Toll Road provide highway connections from Jakarta and surrounding cities.

KRL Commuterline serves from either Batuceper, Poris, Tanah Tinggi or Tangerang stations to Duri, with connecting lines to stations across Jabodetabek. Soekarno-Hatta Airport Rail Link stops at Batuceper Station, providing direct access to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport via Soekarno-Hatta Airport Station and Soekarno-Hatta Airport Skytrain people mover.

The Transjakarta Corridor 13 that serve CBD Ciledug - Tendean - CBD Ciledug.

The Transjakarta Corridor T11 that serve Bundaran Senayan - Poris Plawad - Bundaran Senayan

The feeder buses of Transjakarta serves commuters from Bumi Serpong Damai and Bintaro Jaya. There are also private shuttle bus services from Jakarta to private residential area such as Lippo Karawaci and Citra Raya.

The "Tayo" Trans Kota Tangerang Corridor 3 CBD Ciledug - TangCity - CBD Ciledug

Several taxi companies operating in the city, such as the express taxi, blue bird, and the local operator Arimbi.

There are 17 intersections prone to traffic congestion with the obsolete Multi Program Eight Phase System. By 2012, Tangerang will have a new technology, called the Intelligent Transport System (ITS), that uses a closed-circuit camera that responds to traffic conditions at any given intersection and could reduce the rate of congestion by 30 percent.[18]

Attractions

Al-A'zhom Mosque

Al-Azhom Grand Mosque is a congregational mosque at the alun-alun Tangerang. Opened in 2003, it is the largest mosque in Banten province.[19] With the maximum capacity of 15,000 worshippers, it is one of the largest mosques in the world.

Benteng Heritage Museum

 
Interior of Benteng Heritage Museum

Benteng Heritage Museum is a historic townhouse that was restored and repurposed as a museum by a Benteng Chinese businessman Udaya Halim. It was opened on a specifically chosen auspicious date: November 11, 2011 or 11/11/11.[20] The museum displays Benteng Chinese artefacts and other cultural objects related to the history of Tangerang's Chinese community.[21]

Boen Tek Bio

Boen Tek Bio is the oldest Chinese temple, or klenteng, in Tangerang – with a history going back to 1684.[22]

Kali Pasir Mosque

Kali Pasir Mosque is the oldest mosque in Tangerang city, established in 1700, and a relic of Pajajaran Kingdom.[23] It is located in Cisadane riverbank, in the middle of Chinese residential and is characterized by Chinese pattern.[23]

Education

 
Pelita Harapan University

Tangerang provides educational facilities from kindergarten to college. In addition to government schools, there are many private schools such as :

  • BPK Penabur Kota Tangerang (formerly BPK Penabur Kota Modern)
  • Sekolah Dian Harapan, Lippo Village
  • Sekolah Harapan Bangsa, Modernland
  • Sekolah Yadika 3 (SD, SMP, SMA), Karang Tengah
  • Sekolah Yadika 4 (SMK), Karang Tengah

It houses the following colleges and universities:

Tangerang also provide daycare, preschool, and kindergarten:

  • "Jackids Alam Sutera".

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External links

  • (in Indonesian) Official website
  • (in Indonesian)
  • An encounter with history in Tangerang

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Density12 000 km2 30 000 sq mi 1 Time zoneUTC 7 Indonesia Western Time Postcodes15xxx and 19xxxArea code 62 21Vehicle registrationBWebsitetangerangkota go idThis article contains Sundanese script Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Sundanese characters Tangerang along with the neighbouring South Tangerang is where many large scale developers have created built up areas such as BSD City Gading Serpong Alam Sutera and Lippo Village and now becoming the area s center of economy business commerce and education Tangerang is also home for Soekarno Hatta International Airport which serves the Jakarta metropolitan area and is Indonesia s main gateway The city is an industrial and manufacturing hub on Java and is home to over 1 000 factories Many international corporations have plants in the city Tangerang tends to be hot and humid with little in the way of trees or geographical features Certain areas consist of swamps including the areas near the Soekarno Hatta International Airport It s also home to Indonesia Convention Exhibition ICE BSD City Indonesia s largest convention and exhibition center located in BSD City In recent years the urban expansion of Jakarta has covered Tangerang As the result many of its residents commute to Jakarta for work or vice versa Many high class and middle class satellite cities have been developed in Tangerang complete with their own shopping malls private schools and convenience centers The government is working on expanding the toll road system to accommodate more traffic flow to and from the area Tangerang is the corporations alternative to move or build their offices from Jakarta due to the heavy traffic and crowds such as Unilever Indonesia Kino Group and Alfa Group Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Indonesian revolution 1 3 Recent history 1 4 Situ Gintung flood 2 Geography 2 1 Topography 2 2 Climate 3 Administrative districts 3 1 South Tangerang 4 Economy 4 1 Shopping 5 Demographics 6 Transportation 7 Attractions 7 1 Al A zhom Mosque 7 2 Benteng Heritage Museum 7 3 Boen Tek Bio 7 4 Kali Pasir Mosque 8 Education 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit According to F de Haan s writings taken from the VOC archives reports that the Banten Sultanate had created a large country located west of the Untung Jawa River and to fill the new land the Sultan of Banten had displaced 5 000 to 6 000 inhabitants In the Dag Register dated December 20 1668 it was reported that the Sultan of Banten had appointed Raden Sena Pati and Kyai Demang as rulers On suspicion of seizing the kingdom Raden Sena Pati and Kyai Demang were sacked by the Sultan Dutch East Indies army in Tangerang cicra 1946 Prince Dipati was appointed to the region For the dismissal Ki Demang pitted Banten against the VOC But he was killed in Kademangan The next VOC archive the Dag Register dated March 4 1680 explains that the ruler of Tangerang at that time was Kyai Dipati Soera Dielaga Kyai Soeradilaga and his son Subraja asked for the protection of the VOC followed by 143 retinues and soldiers He and his retinue were given a place on the east side of the river bordering the VOC When fighting with Banten Soeradilaga and his war experts succeeded in repelling Bantenesu troops For his services he was given the honorary title of Raden Aria Suryamanggala while Prince Subraja was given the title of Kyai Dipati Soetadilaga Subsequently Raden Aria Soetadilaga was appointed Regent of Tangerang I with an area covering the Angke River and Cisadane River The title he used was Aria Soetidilaga I Then with an agreement signed on April 17 1684 Tangerang became territory of the VOC Banten did not have the right to intervene in regulating governance in Tangerang One of the articles of the agreement reads And it must be known with certainty the extent to which the boundaries of the territory that have been understood since the past will still be determined namely the area bounded by Tangerang from the Java Sea coast to the mountains to the South Sea That all land along Tangerang will belong to or be occupied by the VOC With the agreement the regent s territory expanded to the west of the Tangerang river To monitor Tangerang it was deemed necessary to add more guard posts along the Tangerang river border because the Bantenese often attacked suddenly According to a map made in 1692 the oldest post is located at the mouth of the Cisadane River to the north of Kampung Baru However when a new post was established the location shifted to the south at the mouth of the Tangerang River According to the archives of Gewone Resolutie Van hat Casteel Batavia on April 3 1705 there were plans to demolish the buildings in the post because they only had bamboo walls Then the building was proposed to be replaced with a wall Governor General Zwaardeczon strongly agreed with the proposal and was even instructed to build a wallei fence around the buildings in the guard posts so that the Bantenese could not attack The new fort that would be built was planned to have a wall 20 feet thick or more There will be placed 30 Europeans under the leadership of a Vandrig and 28 Makassarese who will live outside the fort The basic material for the fort is bricks obtained from Tangerang Regent Aria Soetadilaga I After the fort was completed its was manned by 60 Europeans and 30 Blacks as well as Makassarese recruited as VOC soldiers This fort later became the base of the VOC in the face of the rebellion from Banten Then in 1801 it was decided to repair and strengthen the post or garrison with a new building located 60 meters to the southeast precisely located east of Jalan Besar PAL 17 Indigenous people at that time were more familiar with this building as Fortress Since then Tangerang is known as the Citadel This fort since 1812 has not been maintained anymore even according to the Superintendent of Public Building and Work dated March 6 1816 stated The fort and barracks in Tangerang are now neglected no one wants to see them anymore Many doors and windows were broken and people even took it for their own sake Indonesian revolution Edit In October 1945 Laskar Hitam a Muslim militia was established in Tangerang The goal of this movement was to establish an Islamic nation in Indonesia This movement later became a part of DI TII rebel group On 31 October 1945 Laskar Hitam kidnapped Otto Iskandardinata the Republic of Indonesia s Minister of State He was presumed to have been murdered at Mauk beach Tangerang on 20 December 1945 4 Recent history Edit Tangerang city was formed as an autonomous city on 27 February 1993 out of the Tangerang Regency The city was previously an administrative city within that regency In 2007 the city government passed an anti prostitution law which meant that women who are perceived to be dressed too provocatively may be arrested Some news outlets reported that some women decided to wear the hijab to avoid being prosecuted under this law In addition the city government began requiring municipal employees to abide by Islamic dress codes 5 In 2021 a fire at Tangerang prison killed at least 41 inmates and injured 80 people 6 7 Situ Gintung flood Edit Main article Situ Gintung Tangerang District is the location of the Situ Gintung reservoir built by the Dutch colonial authorities in 1933 It was surrounded by a dam up to 16 metres 52 ft high which failed on 27 March 2009 with the resulting floods killing at least 93 people 8 Geography Edit Situ Gintung reservoir around Cisadane river Tangerang circa 1940 Tangerang City is located in the northwest region of Banten Province and is on the north side of Java Island Astronomically the city is located 106 33 106 44 east longitude and 6 05 6 15 south latitude Tangerang City has an area of 164 55 km2 5 The city is bordered by Tangerang Regency to the west and north South Tangerang to the south and Jakarta to the east Cisadane River that crosses Tangerang City Tangerang City is crossed by one of the largest rivers in the west of Java namely the Cisadane River This river is an inseparable part of the identity of the City of Tangerang The headwaters of this river are located on the slopes of Mount Salak and Mount Pangrango Bogor Topography Edit Topographically Tangerang City is mostly located at an altitude of 10 30 meters above sea level aka the whole area is in the lowlands The northern part of the city covering most of Benda District has an average height of 10 meters above sea level while the southern part of Tangerang City has a height of 30 meters above sea level Furthermore Tangerang City has a soil slope of 0 3 and a small part i e in the southern part of the city with a slope of between 3 8 is in Parung Serab Paninggilan and Cipadu Jaya 9 Climate Edit Tangerang has a tropical rainforest climate Af with moderate rainfall from May to October and heavy rainfall from November to April Climate data for TangerangMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 30 9 87 6 31 0 87 8 31 7 89 1 32 5 90 5 32 7 90 9 32 8 91 0 32 9 91 2 33 2 91 8 33 7 92 7 33 6 92 5 32 9 91 2 32 0 89 6 32 5 90 5 Daily mean C F 27 0 80 6 27 0 80 6 27 4 81 3 27 9 82 2 27 9 82 2 27 7 81 9 27 4 81 3 27 6 81 7 28 0 82 4 28 1 82 6 28 0 82 4 27 5 81 5 27 6 81 7 Average low C F 23 2 73 8 23 1 73 6 23 1 73 6 23 3 73 9 23 2 73 8 22 6 72 7 22 0 71 6 22 0 71 6 22 3 72 1 22 7 72 9 23 1 73 6 23 0 73 4 22 8 73 1 Average rainfall mm inches 346 13 6 270 10 6 223 8 8 169 6 7 119 4 7 94 3 7 73 2 9 68 2 7 87 3 4 122 4 8 149 5 9 202 8 0 1 922 75 8 Source Climate Data org 10 Administrative districts EditThe city of Tangerang is divided into thirteen districts kecamatan tabulated below with their areas and populations at the 2010 Census 11 and the 2020 Census 2 together with the official estimates as at mid 2022 1 The table also includes the number of administrative villages urban kelurahan in each district and its postal codes Name Area in km2 PopulationCensus2010 PopulationCensus2020 PopulationEstimatemid 2022 Number ofvillages PostcodesCiledug 8 77 147 023 164 151 168 670 8 15151 15153Larangan 9 40 163 901 165 599 166 900 8 15154 15156Karang Tengah 10 47 118 473 117 721 118 409 7 15157 15159Cipondoh 17 91 216 346 248 212 256 392 10 15141 15146 15148Pinang 21 59 160 206 180 131 185 342 11 15142 15145Tangerang 15 79 126 244 153 859 155 094 8 15111 15117 15113Karawaci 13 48 171 317 184 388 188 124 16 15112 15116Jatiuwung 14 41 120 216 102 053 102 650 6 15133 15137Cibodas 9 61 142 479 147 279 149 093 6 15134 15139Periuk 9 54 129 384 141 003 144 208 5 15131 15133Batuceper 11 58 90 590 92 044 92 868 7 15121 15122Neglasari 16 08 103 504 115 520 118 692 7 15121 15127 15129Benda 5 92 83 017 83 526 84 114 5 15123 15126Totals 164 55 1 798 601 1 895 486 1 930 556 104South Tangerang Edit Main article South Tangerang South Tangerang Tangerang Selatan is a city which like Tangerang city is administratively separate from Tangerang Regency It is subdivided into seven districts Serpong Serpong Utara North Serpong Ciputat Ciputat Timur East Ciputat Pondok Aren Pamulang and Setu Located on the southwest of Jakarta it has an area of 164 85 square kilometres and a population of 1 354 350 at the 2020 Census 2 The official estimate as at mid 2022 was 1 378 466 1 Economy Edit Industrial complex in Tangerang Tangerang is the center of manufacturing and industry on the island of Java and has more than 1000 factories Many international companies have factories in this city Tangerang has a climate that tends to be hot and humid with little forest or other geographic areas Certain areas consist of swamps including the area around Soekarno Hatta International Airport In recent years Jakarta s urban expansion has encompassed Tangerang and as a result many residents commute to Jakarta for work or vice versa Many middle class and upper class satellite cities are being developed in Tangerang complete with shopping centers private schools and mini markets The government is working on developing a toll road system to accommodate the increasing traffic flow to and from Tangerang Tangerang was once part of the West Java Province which since 2000 separated itself and became part of the Banten Province Office and Apartement towers in Karawaci Tangerang Tangerang s economy depends highly on service sectors trading financial service and manufacturing Jatake which is Tangerang s biggest industrial area is home to over 1 000 industrial corporations As the impact of Jakarta s growing economy continues Tangerang has become an alternative location for some corporations in which to build their offices due to crowds and land prices CBD in Alam Sutera is the notable central business district comprising several corporations business centers apartments and educational facilities Some headquarters of big corporations are located here such as Kino Group Alfamart Deltomed Top Food and more It also has several business center nearby such as Lippo Karawaci and Gading Serpong both are located in Tangerang Regency Garuda Indonesia 12 and Sriwijaya Air have their head offices at Soekarno Hatta International Airport 13 There are plans by CFLD Indonesia to develop part of Tangerang namely Tangerang New City into the most advanced new industrial township which will encompass 4 pillars industry park Electronics amp ICT Construction Materials Automotive and Machinery amp Equipment Industrial Parks 14 Shopping Edit Tangerang is the home for shopping in Banten area Numerous shopping centres and markets are available here The largest shopping mall in Tangerang and Banten is Supermall Karawaci in Lippo Village Another shopping malls available are Mall Alam Sutera TangCity Mall Metropolis Town Square IKEA Alam Sutera CBD Ciledug Plaza Baru Ciledug Mall Ciledug Tomang Tol Plaza Traditional market Pasar Lembang where there are has bus terminal also Traditional market Pasar Lama where there are many street foodsDemographics Edit A man praying in Boen Tek Bio temple Pasar Lama See also Benteng Chinese Tangerang has a significant community of Chinese Indonesians many of whom are of Cina Benteng extraction They are part of the country s Peranakan Chinese community but with deep centuries old roots in the historic Tangerang area also called Benteng locally Most of the old settlements in Tangerang have colonial Chinese districts such as at Sewan Pasar Lama Pasar Baru Benteng Makasar Kapling and Karawaci Lama the precursor to Lippo Karawaci One can find any food and all things Chinese there 15 In addition a large proportion of Benteng Chinese have traditionally been rural dwellers engaged in agricultural activities such as farming and livestock production 16 Due to the growth of satellite towns in the greater Jakarta region which includes Tangerang the area is now home to many new migrants from all parts of Indonesia 17 Some notable planned town and housing complex in the city are Alam Sutera the CBD area while most of its area located in Serpong South Tangerang city Lippo Village North Banjar Wijaya and Modernland Kota Modern Transportation Edit Soekarno Hatta Airport Rail Link EA203 at the Batuceper railway station Soekarno Hatta International Airport Terminal 1 Tangerang Toll interchange Tangerang is connected to Trans Java Toll Road and the following are the roads and highway in the city Main Road Jl Jenderal Sudirman Jl MH Thamrin Jl Daan Mogot Jl Gatot Subroto Jl Hos Cokroaminoto Jl Ciledug RayaHighway Jakarta Tangerang Toll Road Tangerang Merak Toll Road Cengkareng Batuceper Kunciran Toll Road Prof Sedyatmo Toll Road airport toll road Soekarno Hatta International Airport is the main hub for air transport in Jakarta Metropolitan Area as well as Tangerang Air conditioned public bus shuttle is available from the airport to destinations in Jakarta This is operated by DAMRI a state owned company Jakarta Merak Toll Road and Cengkareng Batuceper Kunciran Toll Road provide highway connections from Jakarta and surrounding cities KRL Commuterline serves from either Batuceper Poris Tanah Tinggi or Tangerang stations to Duri with connecting lines to stations across Jabodetabek Soekarno Hatta Airport Rail Link stops at Batuceper Station providing direct access to Soekarno Hatta International Airport via Soekarno Hatta Airport Station and Soekarno Hatta Airport Skytrain people mover The Transjakarta Corridor 13 that serve CBD Ciledug Tendean CBD Ciledug The Transjakarta Corridor T11 that serve Bundaran Senayan Poris Plawad Bundaran SenayanThe feeder buses of Transjakarta serves commuters from Bumi Serpong Damai and Bintaro Jaya There are also private shuttle bus services from Jakarta to private residential area such as Lippo Karawaci and Citra Raya The Tayo Trans Kota Tangerang Corridor 3 CBD Ciledug TangCity CBD CiledugSeveral taxi companies operating in the city such as the express taxi blue bird and the local operator Arimbi There are 17 intersections prone to traffic congestion with the obsolete Multi Program Eight Phase System By 2012 Tangerang will have a new technology called the Intelligent Transport System ITS that uses a closed circuit camera that responds to traffic conditions at any given intersection and could reduce the rate of congestion by 30 percent 18 Attractions EditAl A zhom Mosque Edit Al Azhom Grand Mosque is a congregational mosque at the alun alun Tangerang Opened in 2003 it is the largest mosque in Banten province 19 With the maximum capacity of 15 000 worshippers it is one of the largest mosques in the world Benteng Heritage Museum Edit Interior of Benteng Heritage Museum Benteng Heritage Museum is a historic townhouse that was restored and repurposed as a museum by a Benteng Chinese businessman Udaya Halim It was opened on a specifically chosen auspicious date November 11 2011 or 11 11 11 20 The museum displays Benteng Chinese artefacts and other cultural objects related to the history of Tangerang s Chinese community 21 Boen Tek Bio Edit Boen Tek Bio is the oldest Chinese temple or klenteng in Tangerang with a history going back to 1684 22 Kali Pasir Mosque Edit Kali Pasir Mosque is the oldest mosque in Tangerang city established in 1700 and a relic of Pajajaran Kingdom 23 It is located in Cisadane riverbank in the middle of Chinese residential and is characterized by Chinese pattern 23 Education Edit Pelita Harapan University See also List of universities in Tangerang Tangerang provides educational facilities from kindergarten to college In addition to government schools there are many private schools such as BPK Penabur Kota Tangerang formerly BPK Penabur Kota Modern Sekolah Dian Harapan Lippo Village Sekolah Harapan Bangsa Modernland Sekolah Yadika 3 SD SMP SMA Karang Tengah Sekolah Yadika 4 SMK Karang TengahIt houses the following colleges and universities Pelita Harapan University Lippo Village Karawaci BINUS University Alam Sutera Campus Bunda Mulia University Alam Sutera Campus Muhammadiyah University Tangerang Swiss German University Alam Sutera CampusTangerang also provide daycare preschool and kindergarten Jackids Alam Sutera References Edit a b c d Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2023 a b c Badan Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2021 Properti di Kota Mandiri Bakal Laris Diburu Investor Ekonomi 4 March 2020 Socians The 2019 12 08 Oto Iskandar Dinata The Indonesian Hero whose Sudden and Mysterious Death Shook the Country Socians Retrieved 2022 04 14 Warburton Eve January March 2007 No longer a choice 89 ed Inside Indonesia Retrieved 2017 06 20 Indonesia prison fire Tangerang jail blaze kills 41 inmates BBC News 8 September 2021 Retrieved 8 September 2021 Jamaluddin Masrur 8 September 2021 Fire at a prison in Indonesia kills at least 41 people CNN Retrieved 8 September 2021 Evakuasi Hari Ini Dihentikan Jumlah Korban 93 Orang Republika in Indonesian 28 March 2009 Retrieved 2009 03 28 Gambaran Umum Kota Tangerang PDF Climate Tangerang Climate Data org Retrieved 12 November 2020 Biro Pusat Statistik Jakarta 2011 Organization amp Group Archived 26 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine Garuda Indonesia Retrieved 22 June 2009 Having a Head Office at the Soekarno Hatta International Airport Offices Sriwijaya Air Retrieved 2021 01 09 Head Office Sriwijaya Air And NAM Air Sriwijaya Air Tower Jl Atang Sanjaya No 21 Soekarno Hatta Airport Tangerang Banten Indonesia CFLD Indonesia Our Projects Tangerang Developing Industrial Cities in Indonesia cfld test herokuapp com Retrieved 2021 02 08 Setiono Benny G 2008 Tionghoa Dalam Pusaran Politik in Indonesian TransMedia ISBN 9789797990527 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Lestari Sri 16 February 2018 Ketika warga miskin Cina Benteng merayakan Imlek BBC Indonesia Retrieved 8 March 2018 Singh R B 2014 Urban Development Challenges Risks and Resilience in Asian Mega Cities Springer ISBN 9784431550433 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Post The Jakarta Tangerang goes hi tech in traffic AL AZHOM Sistem Informasi Masjid Retrieved July 21 2021 An encounter with history The Jakarta Post Mutia Nugraheni February 11 2015 Mengenal Museum Peranakan Tionghoa Satu satunya di Indonesia Boen Tek Bio SEJARAH www boentekbio org Retrieved 8 March 2018 a b Masjid Kali Pasir Warisan Sejarah Islam di Kawasan Pecinan Retrieved 12 May 2014 External links Edit Indonesia portal Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Tangerang Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tangerang in Indonesian Official website in Indonesian portal from tangsel An encounter with history in Tangerang Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tangerang amp oldid 1143187611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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