Kuning gading – settlement in Pelepat Ilir District, Kabupaten Bungo, Jambi Province
Kuning gading is a small settlement in Indonesia's Jambi Province, located on the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Pelepat Ilir District, which forms part of Kabupaten Bungo. The district capital is Muara Bungo city, while the provincial capital is Jambi city. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the south-central portion of the district, within the characteristic densely vegetated landscapes of Sumatra's interior regions. Direct, independent source data about the village is not currently available, therefore the characteristics outlined below are based on the wider administrative unit, Kabupaten Bungo, and serve as context.
General overview
Kuning gading is one of the relatively small-population Sumatran villages belonging to Pelepat Ilir District, for which independent public data sources are currently not available. Based on general characteristics of the surrounding area, Kabupaten Bungo, the region is predominantly a rural area built on agriculture and natural resources. Kabupaten Bungo was established on October 12, 1999, through the division of the former Kabupaten Bungo Tebo, and has an area of 4,659 square kilometers, representing approximately 9.80 percent of Jambi Province's total area. In mid-2024, the district's population was 376,913 inhabitants, comprising a total of 17 districts, 12 sub-districts (kelurahan), and 141 hamlets (dusun). Pelepat Ilir District, to which Kuning gading belongs, is one of the administrative units of the district, whose internal settlements typically fit into an economic structure associated with plantation and mining activities. The region's natural advantages include the widespread presence of rubber and oil palm plantations, which form an important basis for local livelihoods.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Kuning gading is not available, therefore the following reflects general characteristics of Kabupaten Bungo and the wider rural Sumatran region. According to Wikipedia sources, Kabupaten Bungo's economy is primarily built on rubber and oil palm plantations, as well as coal mining, and gold panning is present across nearly the entire area of the district. This natural resource base also determines local real estate market logic: investments typically relate to agricultural land, plantations, and resource extraction rather than tourism or residential property development. In rural areas, real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in major Indonesian cities or tourist destinations. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; primarily usage rights (Hak Pakai) and certain commercial property titles are available to them, subject to specified conditions and time limitations. Before any investment decision, detailed familiarity with the local legal and administrative framework is essential.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level statistics or official sources regarding safety and security in Kuning gading are not available. Regarding the wider region, Jambi Province and Kabupaten Bungo generally, public security in rural, interior Sumatran areas of Indonesia is typically organized according to small-community social norms. Organized crime is less characteristic of rural areas than of major cities, though territorial disputes related to mining and plantation activities can occasionally cause tensions in certain localities. On this basis, rural settlements of Kabupaten Bungo generally demonstrate the level of public security characteristic of Sumatra's interior regions, but specific conclusions regarding individual locations are not warranted without concrete data. Caution and prior familiarization with local conditions are recommended in all cases.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly associated with Kuning gading are listed in available sources. Regarding Kabupaten Bungo as a whole, Wikipedia sources describe the region primarily in terms of natural resources and agriculture, without naming specific tourist sites in this context. Based on its interior Sumatran location, the landscape character – plantations, river valleys, rainforested areas – constitutes a distinctive natural environment in itself, however, verifiable, concrete source data regarding these as tourist destinations is not available. Considering Jambi Province as a whole, the region's known natural and cultural assets include the forested, biodiversity-rich landscapes of Sumatra's interior areas, but regarding Kuning gading's immediate sphere of influence, no specific information can be identified based on reliable sources.
Summary
Kuning gading is a rural settlement in Pelepat Ilir District, Kabupaten Bungo, in Jambi Province's interior Sumatran regions. The district's economy is fundamentally determined by rubber and oil palm plantations, coal mining, and gold panning. Independent, detailed source data about the village is not available, therefore the above characterization relies on information available at the wider district and provincial levels. The area's rural character, agricultural economic structure, and location in interior Sumatra determine both the scope of real estate market opportunities and tourism potential.

