South Tambun, Administrative district in Bekasi, Indonesia.
South Tambun is an administrative district in Bekasi that spreads across ten settlements, including one town and several villages in the eastern part of the regency. The area features multiple neighborhoods with their own character and local infrastructure.
The district evolved from its original name Tamboen and became one of Bekasi's administrative zones over time. Its administrative center was established in the village that gave the area its modern identity.
The district is shaped by a tight-knit community centered around traditional neighborhoods and their schools, which form the backbone of daily life and connect residents across different settlements.
The area is accessible through two major transport hubs: Tambun Train Station and Jatimulya Light Rail Station, providing regional connections. Visitors can navigate between these stations to reach other parts of Bekasi.
The area is home to two major waterparks, Go Wet and Tridas, which provide recreational activities for thousands of visitors. These facilities have become popular destination spots for families from the region and beyond.
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