Tangerang

Tangerang
City of Tangerang
Kota Tangerang
Other transcription(s)
 • Chinese当格朗 (Simplified)
當格朗 (Traditional)
 • PinyinDāng gé lǎng
 • BetawiKoté Tangèrang
Alam Sutera CBD Skyline
Boen Tek Bio temple in Pasar Lama
Tangerang City Mall
Nickname: 
Kota Benteng
(Fortress City)
Motto: 
Bhakti Karya Adhi Kerta Rahardja
(Spirit of devotion in the form of the work for prosperity)
Location within Banten
Tangerang
Location in Java and Indonesia
Tangerang
Tangerang (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 06°10′13″S 106°38′25″E / 6.17028°S 106.64028°E / -6.17028; 106.64028
Country Indonesia
Province Banten
Metropolitan areaJabodetabek
Formation28 February 1993
Government
 • BodyTangerang City government
 • MayorSachrudin (Golkar)
 • Vice MayorMaryono Hasan
 • LegislatureTangerang City Regional House of Representatives (DRPD)
Area
 • Total
164.55 km2 (63.53 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2024 estimate)
 • Total
1,927,815 (7th)
 • Density11,716/km2 (30,343/sq mi)
 
Time zoneUTC+7 (Indonesia Western Time)
Postcodes
15xxx and 19xxx
Area code(+62) 21
Vehicle registrationB xxxx Cxx/Vxx
Websitetangerangkota.go.id

Tangerang (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈt̪aŋəɾaŋ] ) is the city with the largest population in the province of Banten, Indonesia. Located on the western border of Jakarta and bordered with South Tangerang city, Tangerang is the sixth largest city proper in the nation (excluding Jakarta, which is classed as a province containing five administrative cities and one regency). Tangerang is home to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, the primary airport serving the Jakarta metropolitan area.

The city is an industrial and manufacturing hub for the island of Java and is home to over 1,000 factories. It has an area of 164.55 km2 (63.53 sq mi) and an official 2010 Census population of 1,798,601, which had risen to 1,895,486 at the 2020 Census, making it the eighth most populated suburb in the world at the latter date. In 2024, the population was estimated to be 1,927,815, consisting of 968,776 men and 959,039 women.

As one of the cities around Jakarta, Tangerang partly functions as a dormitory city with numerous residents commuting to Jakarta for work. 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. However, the city also contains many industrial areas, such as Jatake, and business districts, such as Alam Sutera, in its own right.

Since the 2000s, property developers and investors have favored Tangerang to create new economic and commercial centers. Recent and ongoing developments within and around Tangerang City include BSD City, Gading Serpong, Alam Sutera, Modernland, and Lippo Village. Some of those areas are the locations of prominent private universities, such as Bina Nusantara and Bunda Mulia campuses in Alam Sutera area. The Indonesia campus of Monash University is located in BSD area. The British School Jakarta (in South Tangerang City) is located not far from the border of Tangerang City. Moreover, the first IKEA in Indonesia is also operating in Tangerang.