Ohoidertawun – settlement in the southeastern part of the Kei Islands, Maluku Province
Ohoidertawun is located within Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara, which belongs to Maluku Province (the Moluccas), and falls under Kei Kecil Kecamatan (district) administratively. Based on its coordinates (-5.625983, 132.6440285), it is situated on the Kei Islands archipelago, one of the easternmost island regions of East Indonesia. The regency seat is the city of Langgur, which is also located in Kei Kecil Kecamatan. Since no detailed Wikipedia source is available specifically about this village, it is presented below based on the broader administrative and geographical context.
General overview
Ohoidertawun belongs to Kei Kecil Kecamatan, which is an administratively key unit of Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara: the regency seat itself, Langgur, lies within this district. Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara was established in 1952, and its territory was partially divided into autonomous administrative units over the decades: both Kepulauan Aru Regency and Kota Tual separated from it. Tual gained city status in 2007, after which the regency seat moved to Langgur. Ohoidertawun itself – judging from its name – follows the local Kei naming tradition, where the prefix "Ohoi" denotes a village or settlement in local culture. Settlements on the Kei Islands typically live in tight-knit community structures, where the so-called "adat" (customary law) system continues to play a determining role in daily life. Since no independent, verified source is available about the village, its size, exact population, and specific local institutions cannot be presented factually at this time.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, verifiable data exists regarding Ohoidertawun's real estate market. More broadly, it can be said of the Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara region that areas lying in the eastern part of the Moluccas show relatively limited real estate market turnover: economic development and infrastructure development lag behind Java- and Bali-centric regions. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available, which operate within a uniform legal framework across the country. In the Kei Islands region, the relationship between local customary law (adat) and formal state land law requires particular attention, so any real estate transaction requires on-site legal advice and thorough due diligence. From an investment perspective, the eastern islands of Maluku Province are best categorized as longer-term, speculative assets, where the pace of infrastructure development and tourism growth determine future value changes.
Safety and security
No independent, verified statistics are available regarding Ohoidertawun's public safety. Maluku Province experienced serious ethnic and religious conflicts in the early 2000s, affecting primarily the city of Ambon and the western parts of the province. The Kei Islands region, where Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara is located, was among the relatively more peaceful areas during those conflicts. Based on the current general security situation in Indonesia, the eastern islands of the Moluccas – including the Kei Islands – are not classified as high-security-risk areas. It is naturally recommended to consult the current travel advisory of one's own country's ministry of foreign affairs or embassy, as the situation may change over time. Regarding minor thefts and typical urban crime, the small villages in the region are generally considered lower-risk environments than larger cities, though we have no specific data regarding Ohoidertawun.
Tourist attractions
No verified source material is available regarding Ohoidertawun as a specific tourist destination. The Kei Islands – to which Kei Kecil Kecamatan also belongs – constitute one of the naturally valuable island groups of the Moluccas, and within Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara, the region's most well-known tourist draw is the crystal-clear seacoast and coral reefs. In the general context of the region, it is worth noting that the waters around the Kei Islands are home to rich marine life, which holds appeal for those interested in diving and snorkeling. Relative to the regency seat of Langgur, Ohoidertawun is located within Kei Kecil Kecamatan based on its coordinates. Specific, named information about possible local attractions – temples, cultural sites, natural landmarks – cannot be provided due to lack of sources; discovering these would require on-site investigation.
Summary
Ohoidertawun is a small Indonesian village in Kei Kecil Kecamatan, in Kabupaten Maluku Tenggara, in the eastern part of Maluku Province, in the Kei Islands region. No independent, detailed source material is available about the village, so the framework of the broader administrative unit – Kei Kecil district and Maluku Tenggara regency – provides orientation points. Based on the region's characteristics, this is a relatively isolated area, remote from major urban infrastructure, where local community and customary law traditions continue to play an important role. Regarding real estate market, tourism, and security questions, reference can be made to the broader regional context, but understanding specific local conditions requires personal, on-site investigation.

