Beringin Jaya – a small settlement in Central Sulawesi's nickel-industry region
Beringin Jaya is an Indonesian village located in Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) province, within Kabupaten Morowali, administratively belonging to the Kecamatan Bumi Raya district. Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the central part of the Sulawesi island, close to the second degree south latitude, within a tropical zone relatively near the equator. Direct, settlement-level sources about the village are not currently available; accordingly, the following presentation focuses on verifiable regency-level data and broader regional contexts, clearly indicating that these do not apply exclusively to Beringin Jaya. The kabupaten's administrative seat is located in Kecamatan Bungku Tengah.
General overview
Beringin Jaya forms part of the Bumi Raya district (kecamatan), which lies within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Morowali. The kabupaten covers an area of 5,472 km², with a population of 170,415 according to Ministry of Interior data from June 30, 2022, while the Central Statistics Bureau (Badan Pusat Statistik) estimated it at 176,244 based on 2023 data. The kabupaten as a whole is sparsely populated and substantial in territorial size, meaning individual villages within it – including Beringin Jaya – are typically small communities that are relatively isolated. The economic foundation of most villages in the regency has traditionally been agriculture, forestry, and fishing in coastal communities, although in recent decades the nickel industry has increasingly attracted workers within the region. No named attractions, institutions, or distinctive local characteristics specific to Beringin Jaya appear in available sources, thus the settlement is primarily identifiable as one of the villages within Bumi Raya district.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level data specific to Beringin Jaya's real estate market is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Morowali, however, it is worth noting that the regency is one of Indonesia's most significant nickel mining and processing zones. The industrial park named PT Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (PT IMIP) – created through cooperation between the Bintang Delapan Group and China's Tsingshan Steel Group – operates in Kecamatan Bahodopi and includes its own port and airport facilities. This industrial infrastructure substantially increases demand for property and general economic activity in certain parts of the kabupaten, particularly in areas near the industrial zone or main transportation corridors. The extent to which Beringin Jaya experiences this effect cannot be determined with certainty from available data. Generally speaking, foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, usage rights (Hak Pakai) and leasehold rights (Hak Sewa) are available, with legal frameworks that follow uniform national regulations throughout the country.
Safety and security
Direct, verifiable data on public safety in Beringin Jaya is not available. For Kabupaten Morowali as a whole, it can be noted that the presence of the nickel industry and significant labor migration have been accompanied in certain areas by transformations in local social relations, requiring enhanced law enforcement presence around industrial zones. Indonesian rural communities generally are characterized by the important role of local community norms and informal conflict resolution mechanisms in maintaining daily order. Specific crime statistics or incidents concerning the village are not known from available sources, making it prudent to refrain from making broader claims.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions specific to Beringin Jaya village appear in available sources. The broader natural attributes of Kabupaten Morowali – tropical rainforests, coastal areas, and the topography of the island's interior, characteristic of Sulawesi – may generally appeal to those interested in nature walks and ecological tourism. Within the kabupaten's territory, the PT IMIP industrial park operating in Bahodopi kecamatan is notable from an industrial perspective; while not a conventional tourist destination, it remains the regency's most well-known name. Regarding Beringin Jaya and Bumi Raya district, specific named attractions cannot be identified due to source limitations; for more detailed orientation, local or regional Indonesian travel sources should be consulted.
Summary
Beringin Jaya is one village in the Bumi Raya district of Kabupaten Morowali in Central Sulawesi, about which comprehensive, detailed sources are not yet available. The kabupaten as a whole is characterized by the nickel industry and relatively low population density; the regency covers an area of 5,472 km² with a population exceeding 176,000 in 2023. Through PT IMIP, the region has become one of Indonesia's most dynamic industrial zones, with effects on the kabupaten's economic and demographic processes. In this broader context, Beringin Jaya is identifiable as a smaller village with predominantly agricultural and community-oriented life, requiring on-site visits or detailed local sources for more precise understanding.

