Lembang


Lembang is a town and administrative village of West Bandung Regency in the province of West Java on Java, Indonesia. The town has about 17,000 inhabitants. The population of the Lembang District was 173,350 at the 2010 Census.
Lembang is situated between 1,312 and 2,084 meters above sea level. Its highest point is on top of Tangkuban Perahu Mt. The temperature usually ranges between 17 and 24 degrees Celsius.
Lembang means "dent" in Indonesian.

Economy

Besides the tourism industry and agriculture, Lembang also has 69,000 milk cow farmers which supply Frisian Flag, Diamond and Danone.

Education & Military

Lembang has more than a dozen government centers of education & research and military bases.

Climate

Lembang Fault

The Lembang Fault is an active geological fault with a slip rate of 2 millimeters per year that crosses Lembang city and runs 22 kilometers north of the Bandung basin, ranging from Mount Palasari to Cisarua. 700 years ago, earthquakes occurred at several points along the fault line and could potentially trigger up to a magnitude-7 quake. This potential quake could impact 8 million people who are currently living in the Bandung basin area and its surrounding area.