Air Mawar – a smaller residential area in Bukit Intan District of Pangkal Pinang city
Air Mawar is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to Bukit Intan District (kecamatan) and is administratively classified under Pangkal Pinang City (Kota Pangkalpinang) in Bangka Belitung Islands Province (Kepulauan Bangka Belitung). Geographically, it is located in the eastern part of Bangka Island, with approximate coordinates of 2.13° south latitude and 106.14° east longitude. Pangkal Pinang city serves as the administrative and economic centre of the entire province, with Air Mawar integrated into the internal structure of this city. Since available sources cover only the city level, the description below relies largely on verified data pertaining to Pangkal Pinang as a whole.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level source material is available for Air Mawar, therefore precise population figures, territorial extent, or unique local institutions cannot be reliably reported. Bukit Intan District – of which Air Mawar is administratively a part – according to Wikipedia sources on the city, also houses Pangkal Pinang's local administration: the city government seat is located in Bukit Intan kelurahan (city district). This indicates that the district is one of the administratively and infrastructurally more developed inner zones of the city. Pangkal Pinang is divided overall into seven kecamatan and forty-two kelurahan. The city is the administrative, commercial, and industrial centre of the entire Bangka Belitung Province, and within this broader urban fabric, Air Mawar is a smaller territorial unit whose precise character – residential neighbourhood, industrial area, or mixed-use zone – cannot be determined unambiguously from available sources.
Real estate and investment
No specific real estate market data for Air Mawar is available in the accessible sources. Within the broader region – namely Pangkal Pinang city and Bangka Belitung Province – it can be stated that in the city, as the provincial capital, the public sector, commerce, and the mining sector (primarily tin) generate real estate demand. PT. Timah Tbk., one of the largest state-owned tin mining companies, also has its headquarters in Pangkal Pinang, which influences the city's labour market and indirectly the real estate demand. From an investment perspective, the framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations generally applies: foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease constructions (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership agreements carry legal risks. The safest legal title available to foreign investors under Indonesian law is Hak Pakai (usage rights), whose duration and renewability are limited. These general frameworks apply to Pangkal Pinang as a whole, including Air Mawar.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistics or survey on public security conditions in Air Mawar is available in accessible sources; therefore, specific claims of this nature cannot be made. Generally speaking, Bangka Belitung Province, and Pangkal Pinang within it, can be counted among Indonesia's smaller, relatively stable cities; the province does not rank among the country's regions of particular security concern. The province's economy is traditionally based on mining and fishing, and the degree of urbanization is more moderate than in densely populated regions of Java or Bali. This generally suggests a somewhat lower level of urban tension, but precise crime or public security data cannot be reported based on this source. Standard precautions generally applicable elsewhere are recommended for those staying in the area.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions in Air Mawar are mentioned in available sources. The broader region, Pangkal Pinang city and Bangka Island as a whole, however, do possess tourist appeal, about which the verified source provides general information. As the provincial capital, Pangkal Pinang serves cultural and administrative functions, and sandy beaches, traces of colonial-era built heritage, and local Chinese and Malay cultural traditions are generally known throughout the city and on Bangka Island. Nevertheless, regarding these specific attractions – their names, precise locations, and connection to Air Mawar – the present source material does not provide sufficient information to list them factually and accurately. For those interested in mapping Pangkal Pinang's tourist offerings, consultation of reliable local sources is recommended.
Summary
Air Mawar is a smaller territorial unit belonging to Bukit Intan District and integrated into Pangkal Pinang city in Bangka Belitung Islands Province. Verified data on the region is available at provincial and city levels: Pangkal Pinang is the administrative and economic centre of the province, and Bukit Intan District houses the seat of local city administration. Since independent, reliable sources for Air Mawar are not available, detailed presentation of the settlement's specific characteristics – its population, infrastructure, and local landmarks – is currently not possible. For decisions related to the region – whether concerning property purchase, investment, or travel planning – on-site information gathering and knowledge of current Indonesian regulations are essential.

