Ampui – urban district in Pangkal Pinang provincial capital
Ampui is a settlement within Pangkal Pinang city (Kota Pangkalpinang) that belongs to Pangkal Balam district (Kecamatan Pangkal Balam), which serves as the capital of Bangka Belitung Islands province (Provinsi Kepulauan Bangka Belitung) in Indonesia. The settlement is located in the eastern part of Bangka Island, approximately at coordinates –2.1067° south latitude and 106.1272° east longitude. Pangkal Pinang city comprises a total of 7 districts and 42 kelurahan, and Ampui is integrated into this structure as part of one such urban administrative unit. Since direct, settlement-level sources are not available for Ampui, the following presentation of the location is based on the broader urban and provincial context.
General overview
Ampui belongs to the administrative area of Kecamatan Pangkal Balam, which is one district of Pangkal Pinang city. The city itself – of which Ampui forms a part – holds kota status in Indonesia's administrative system, meaning it is an independent urban unit and not subordinate to a kabupaten (regency). Pangkal Pinang officially became the capital of Bangka Belitung Islands province on February 9, 2001, and has functioned as the region's governmental, commercial, and industrial center ever since. The city also plays a prominent role in Indonesia's tin mining sector: the headquarters of PT Timah Tbk, one of the largest state-owned tin industry companies, is located here. Ampui, as a smaller unit within the city, forms part of the urban fabric and benefits from the capital's general infrastructure. Overall, Pangkal Pinang offers a relatively developed urban environment by Bangka Belitung Islands standards: it possesses a built-up road network, public services, and commercial opportunities.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Ampui; therefore, the following presentation focuses on patterns characteristic of the broader city and province. Pangkal Pinang, as the capital and commercial center of Bangka Belitung Islands province, has one of the most active real estate markets within the entire region. Government and business activities conducted in the city, as well as industries linked to tin mining, maintain stable local demand for properties. From an investment perspective, it is worth considering the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available. The real estate market of Bangka Belitung province is influenced jointly by tin mining and tourism, and within Pangkal Pinang city, developments are concentrated primarily around commercial and governmental districts. Ampui's location within Pangkal Pinang potentially provides access to urban infrastructure and services, which may be favorable for the residential real estate market, though this cannot be substantiated with specific data from available sources.
Safety and security
Concrete, settlement-level statistical data regarding safety and security in Ampui is not available. It can be stated generally that Pangkal Pinang city, as a provincial capital, provides a level of public safety comparable to average Indonesian cities in terms of police and administrative presence. Bangka Belitung province as a whole does not rank among Indonesia's regions with particularly high crime rates; however, as in every Indonesian city, minor property-related crimes may occur. For travelers and those planning to settle, it is advisable to consult current briefings from local authorities and regional data from the Indonesian National Police, as these provide the most reliable and up-to-date picture of public safety. To avoid overgeneralization, it should be emphasized that a specific security assessment for Ampui cannot be derived from available sources.
Tourist attractions
No source-verified tourist attractions can be identified as specifically associated with Ampui. Based on knowledge of the broader city, Pangkal Pinang, it can be stated that the city itself does possess tourist appeal within the Bangka Belitung Islands province as a whole. The province – particularly Bangka and Belitung islands – generally attracts visitors with white sandy beaches, crystal-clear seas, and distinctive granite rock formations, which are found primarily on the islands' coastlines rather than in the immediate vicinity of the capital. Pangkal Pinang city functions primarily in a commercial and governmental capacity rather than as a tourist destination; however, within the city can be found local characteristics – buildings reflecting Chinese and Malay cultural heritage, markets – that reflect the distinctive cultural diversity of Bangka Belitung. For those wishing to view the province's natural attractions from the Ampui area, it is worth considering excursions toward the coastlines and island interiors, which are most easily accessible from Pangkal Pinang.
Summary
Ampui is an urban unit forming part of Kecamatan Pangkal Balam in Pangkal Pinang, the capital of Bangka Belitung Islands province. The governmental, commercial, and industrial functions characteristic of the city, together with the province's natural assets, collectively define the context into which Ampui fits. In the absence of detailed data specific to Ampui, the broader urban and provincial relationships provide the most reliable basis for orientation for those interested in the area.

