Antong – a small village in Kecamatan Panton Reu, Kabupaten Aceh Barat region
Antong is a Sumatran village that belongs to the Kecamatan Panton Reu administrative district, within Kabupaten Aceh Barat (West Aceh) regency, in the special province of Aceh. Geographically, it is located on the western part of Sumatra island, approximately at coordinates 4.45° north latitude and 96.24° east longitude. The regency's capital, the city of Meulaboh, provides the area's main administrative and commercial infrastructure. A separate, village-level description of Antong is not currently available in publicly accessible sources; therefore, the village and its immediate surroundings are presented below based on verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Aceh Barat and the broader region.
General overview
Antong cannot be counted among the more well-known or tourist-visited settlements in the region; as one of the smaller villages in Panton Reu district, it primarily serves local agricultural and community functions. Kabupaten Aceh Barat currently covers an area of 2,927.95 square kilometers and, according to 2020 census data, has approximately 199,000 residents. The great majority of the regency's population identify as Acehnese, while the Aneuk Jamee community, of Minangkabau origin, is also present in the area. The region's economy is shaped by palm oil production, which determines both the employment structure and land use patterns of the rural area. Detailed administrative or demographic data concerning Antong's immediate surroundings do not appear in publicly accessible sources, so the above characteristics should be understood in the context of the broader regency.
Real estate and investment
No separate real estate market data is available for Antong village; the general trends observable at Kabupaten Aceh Barat level provide context below. In rural areas of the regency, property prices are typically lower than in urban centers of Aceh province – particularly around the provincial capital, Banda Aceh – and the dominance of the palm oil sector and other agricultural activities determines the supply and demand conditions of the local land market. Under Indonesia's general legal framework, foreigners cannot acquire direct full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian property; instead, they primarily have access to HGB (Hak Guna Bangunan – building use rights) or longer-term rental arrangements. Infrastructure developments taking place in the region and agricultural potential may generate some investment interest; however, before making such decisions, local legal and real estate professional advice is recommended in all cases.
Safety and security
Village-level statistics or police data concerning Antong's public safety do not appear in publicly accessible sources. Aceh province – which holds a special autonomous status within Indonesia – has undergone significant transformation in recent decades: the 2005 Helsinki peace agreement ended the long decades of armed conflict, and since then the province has achieved relative stability. In rural areas, including in the rural districts of Kabupaten Aceh Barat, strong community bonds are generally characteristic, which traditionally influence local public safety. Local-level Sharia law regulations are in effect in Aceh province, which affect numerous everyday behavioral norms; this is a relevant circumstance for non-Muslim or foreign visitors as well. Specific crime statistics or public safety assessment regarding Antong cannot be provided based on available source material.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions are found in source material from Antong's immediate vicinity. At the Kabupaten Aceh Barat level, however, it may be noted that the regency's capital, Meulaboh, is known for Acehnese local culture and in relation to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami: the catastrophe affected the region extremely severely, and this memory has become part of local identity. Certain parts of Meulaboh were modernized as part of reconstruction efforts. The natural endowments of Kabupaten Aceh Barat – coastline, hilly interior areas, natural habitats – could theoretically provide an attractive framework for ecotourism interest; however, precise, source-verifiable data about these aspects near Antong are not available. Visitors planning trips in this direction are advised to consider regency-level tourism information and current updates from local authorities.
Summary
Antong is a small, sparsely documented settlement in Kecamatan Panton Reu district, within Kabupaten Aceh Barat territory, in the western part of Aceh province, on Sumatra. Based on regency-level data, the area is characteristically agricultural – predominantly palm oil-producing – countryside, with relatively low population density and modest tourism infrastructure. In the region severely affected by the 2004 tsunami, significant reconstruction has taken place over the past two decades. A more accurate picture of Antong's distinctive characteristics can be formed only if more detailed data become available from local administrative or research sources.

