Pinang, Administrative district in Tangerang City, Indonesia.
Pinang is an administrative district in Tangerang that encompasses several neighborhoods, residential areas, and local facilities spread across the landscape. The area includes both established settlements and developing zones that serve different communities.
Pinang became an independent administrative district in 2000 when authorities separated it from Cipondoh to improve local management. This division allowed the growing area to develop its own governance structure and services.
Bina Nusantara University draws students from across the region and shapes the rhythm of daily life here. The campus presence influences how locals use public spaces and spend their time.
The district is well connected by roads including the Jakarta-Merak Toll Road that links it to surrounding areas. Visitors should plan for travel time and use local transportation options to get around.
Alam Sutera Lake in this area is where residents swim and take boats out on the water. This body of water provides a refreshing escape within the urban setting.
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