Laiwui – settlement on Obi Island, Halmahera Selatan Regency
Laiwui is an Indonesian settlement located in North Maluku Province (Maluku Utara), situated in the Obi District (Kecamatan Obi) belonging to Halmahera Selatan Regency (Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan). Based on its coordinates (−1.34° N, 127.64° E), it is located on Obi Island, which is one of the significant components of the Moluccan archipelago. The regency seat is the city center of Labuha, which is on Bacan Island; Laiwui lies further from this administrative center, either in the interior or coastal areas of Obi Island. Settlement-level statistical data is currently not available, so the context of the place can be described based on data and characteristics of the broader administrative units.
General overview
Laiwui forms part of Obi District (Kecamatan Obi), which is the administrative framework of Obi Island. Obi Island is one of the most significant territorial units of Indonesian Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan, and according to available regency-level data, it is particularly known for nickel mining and processing activities conducted there: according to the Indonesian Wikipedia article on Halmahera Selatan Regency, Obi Island is one of Indonesia's largest nickel mining and processing industrial sites. This industrial presence fundamentally determines the economic and infrastructural character of the entire island, and thus also of Laiwui's broader environment. Laiwui itself is a small, relatively little-known settlement for which independent, detailed documentation is not publicly available from accessible sources. Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan was established in 2003 following the territorial reorganization of North Maluku regencies, based on Law No. 1, and covers an area of 8,779.32 km²; the entire regency had approximately 251,000 inhabitants in 2020 and around 255,000 by the end of 2023.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market or investment data for Laiwui is not available. In the broader context of the surrounding area, Obi Island and Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan Regency, it is worth noting that industrial developments – primarily nickel mining and processing – generally have a stimulating effect on the local labor market and infrastructure, which may indirectly influence demand for real estate on the island. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; lawful options available to them may include, for example, property acquisition based on HGB (Hak Guna Bangunan, building rights) or HOA (Hak Pakai, usage rights), which provide time-limited property relationships. These general rules apply throughout the country and thus also apply to Laiwui and Obi Island. Prior to any investment decision, it is advisable to consult with a local legal expert.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable data regarding Laiwui's public safety situation is not available. Regarding the broader region, Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan and North Maluku Province in general, it can be stated that most islands in the eastern part of the Moluccas consist of relatively quiet communities based on agricultural and fishing activities. Industrial developments – such as those taking place on Obi Island – typically bring about the development of security infrastructure as well, for the protection of workers and investments. At the same time, it is generally true for rural and island areas in Indonesia that police and emergency service capacity may be limited in more remote, smaller communities. No specific crime statistics for the settlement are known, so caution is warranted regarding any definitive judgment about local public safety.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions linked to Laiwui are known. Obi Island, on which the settlement is located, is known primarily for its industrial and natural characteristics rather than its tourist development. Regarding Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan Regency as a whole, the Halmahera Selatan Wikipedia article mentions Bacan Island, Kasiruta Island, and Mandioli Island as the regency's larger islands, whose natural environment – tropical forests, coastal landscapes – may hold appeal for nature enthusiasts and divers. However, these sites are located on different islands from Laiwui, and their direct tourist connection to the village is currently not documented. Obi Island itself is known among nature enthusiasts for its biodiverse tropical ecosystem, but it would be appropriate to list specific, named attractions only based on sources, and such attractions do not appear in the available material.
Summary
Laiwui is a small settlement on the Indonesian island of Obi, within the Obi District of Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan Regency, currently lacking detailed documentation. Its broader environment is defined by the nickel mining significance of Obi Island, which leaves its mark on the economic dynamics of the entire island. According to 2020 data, the regency has a population of approximately a quarter million and is divided into 30 districts. Detailed demographic, real estate market, or tourist data for Laiwui is not currently publicly available; for more comprehensive and accurate local information, it is advisable to consult directly with local administration or the Indonesian statistical bureau (BPS) database.

