Maijuring – a small settlement in the central Aru Islands
Maijuring is located in Aru Tengah District (kecamatan) within Kepulauan Aru Regency in the eastern part of Indonesia's Maluku Province. Based on its coordinates (-6.0503459, 134.1815176), it is situated in the interior region of the southern Moluccas archipelago. Kepulauan Aru itself is a remote, little-known island group in the Arafura Sea, for which settlement-level statistical data is not widely available in the public domain. Available source materials extend only to the provincial level, so where necessary, the general context of the province and region will be presented with clear indication.
General overview
Maijuring is a settlement belonging to Aru Tengah District, presumably with a small population and rural character. Kepulauan Aru Regency encompasses the entire Aru Islands, which are located in the Arafura Sea near Papua New Guinea. For Maluku Province as a whole, it can be stated that by the end of 2024, it is inhabited by approximately 1.9 million people, with its provincial capital being the city of Ambon. The province consists of numerous small and medium-sized islands; the Aru Islands rank among the most remote and sparsely populated areas in Maluku. Since independent, detailed administrative or demographic sources for Maijuring are currently unavailable, the settlement's classification can be determined based on Aru Tengah District. The Aru Islands are generally known for their natural environment: the coastline of the Arafura Sea and lush vegetation characterize the region, and local communities traditionally depend on fishing and agriculture for their livelihood.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available or verifiable real estate market data exists for Maijuring and its immediate surroundings. Kepulauan Aru Regency as a whole ranks among Indonesia's less frequently developed areas with modest infrastructure, which presents both constraints and potential opportunities. At the provincial level, it can be stated generally that the real estate market in Maluku constitutes a fraction of activity in Java or Bali, and investment interest is primarily concentrated around Ambon and a few larger islands. As an important general regulatory framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik title), and only limited use rights – such as Hak Pakai – are available to them, which are typically enforceable only under specific conditions. In a remote, island-based village like Maijuring, local real estate matters are conducted primarily within community and customary law frameworks, requiring thorough on-site legal orientation.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Maijuring. Regarding public safety in Kepulauan Aru Regency and Maluku Province generally, it can be factually stated that the province has stabilized overall since the period of religious and tribal conflicts from 1999–2002, though conditions in individual areas may vary. On the periphery of the Moluccas, including the Aru Islands, conflict resolution is conducted partly at the community level due to limitations in public services and administrative presence. It can be said generally that questions of public safety in small, rural, island-based communities differ from urban circumstances: isolation on one hand reduces major urban crime forms, while on the other hand deficiencies in accessibility and institutional infrastructure may entail other types of risks. For any current security information, the Indonesian authorities, local administration, and the province's official communication channels should be considered recommended sources.
Tourist attractions
No publicly available source currently provides information about tourist attractions for Maijuring and its immediate area within Aru Tengah District. However, Kepulauan Aru Regency as a whole is a noteworthy archipelago from a natural perspective: it is known for the rich marine life of the Arafura Sea, and the island coastlines are interspersed with mangrove forests and coral reefs. The Moluccas as a whole, of which Maluku Province is one of the most important components, was historically a world hub of the spice trade: the region's culture and historical memory continues to carry the legacy of clove and nutmeg cultivation and trade to the present day. Within Kepulauan Aru territory, nature walks, birdwatching, and marine tours are generally the most characteristic tourist activities, but their organization and infrastructure in remote, smaller villages – such as Maijuring – are typically at a basic level and require preliminary on-site orientation.
Summary
Maijuring is a small settlement belonging to Aru Tengah District and part of Kepulauan Aru Regency in Indonesia's Maluku Province. Available source materials are limited exclusively to provincial-level data, so a detailed, factual description of the place cannot be provided with precision. The Aru Islands region is one of Indonesia's most isolated areas, rich in natural resources yet modest in infrastructure, characteristically attracting those wishing to explore the natural world of the Arafura Sea. For current and location-specific information regarding Maijuring, local administrative bodies or the administration of Kepulauan Aru Regency can provide authoritative guidance.

