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    About Tanjung Sengkuang

    Tanjung Sengkuang – a settlement in the Batu Ampar district of Batam city

    Tanjung Sengkuang is a settlement in the Batu Ampar district (kecamatan) of Batam city, located in Riau Islands (Kepulauan Riau) province on the eastern coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. The settlement lies at tropical latitudes near the equator, in a strategic position of Batam, which serves as the eastern gateway of the Indonesian Republic. According to coordinates recorded in the database, the settlement extends 1.18 degrees south of the equator and 104.01 degrees east. While specific historical or demographic information directly linked to the settlement is limited in commonly accessible sources, the general context of Batu Ampar district illuminates local characteristics.

    General overview

    Tanjung Sengkuang belongs to Batu Ampar district, which plays a significant role as an administrative unit of Batam city in Indonesia's economy and commercial infrastructure. Batam city as a whole is part of a dynamically developing region of the Indonesian Republic, where urbanization and industrial development have progressed at an intense pace over recent decades. The city's strategic location in the strait region near Singapore creates favorable economic opportunities, attracting regional investments and commercial activities. Batu Ampar district is located in the southwestern part of Batam, where the settlement is characteristically divided into mixed functional zones typical of Indonesian cities: residential areas, small commercial centers, and transportation channels form the foundation of the infrastructure. The settlement operates under a local government according to the Indonesian administrative system, which is responsible for providing basic services, public order, and local development.

    As is generally characteristic of Indonesian settlements, Tanjung Sengkuang is located in a tropical climate zone where suburban character and mixed functions dominate. The rising economic role of the Riau Islands region over the past two decades has significantly influenced local infrastructure and population composition. In such places, local dialects are widespread alongside Indonesian language, and multicultural character results from commerce and migration. Recent developments were characterized by the modernization of road and transportation infrastructure, which strengthened Batam city's internal connectivity.

    Real estate and investment

    The real estate market of Tanjung Sengkuang must be understood within Batam city's broader economic and investment dynamics. Batam city has functioned since the 2000s as one of the most important industrial zones and logistics centers in the Indonesian Republic, which directly affects property prices and development opportunities. The real estate market in Riau Islands region has shown strong dynamism over the past decade and a half, particularly for commercial and industrial properties, while the residential real estate segment has struggled with oversupply during several periods. In the Tanjung Sengkuang area, as a suburban settlement, property sales and rental fundamentally depend on local supply-demand relations, which depend on the number of nearby workplaces and the convenience of transportation access.

    Indonesian real estate regulations impose a restrictive framework for foreigners: non-Indonesian citizens cannot acquire agricultural land or rice fields, and residential property purchases are possible only through leasehold arrangements for a maximum of 30 years, which can be extended. Properties located in Batam city territory are subject to Indonesian law, and development opportunities depend on permits from Indonesian authorities. Within the general dynamics of the real estate market – driven by local economic growth, job creation, and infrastructure development – Tanjung Sengkuang can potentially be understood as a zone where long-term value appreciation depends on general trends in the Indonesian real estate market. The presence of trading and industrial services in Batam has generally stimulated real estate development, although the volatility of hotel and tourism-related investments represents one component of real estate market risks.

    Safety and security

    Directly verifiable information about the public safety of Tanjung Sengkuang is not available in accessible sources; however, generalizable observations about the security of Batu Ampar district and Batam city as a whole stem from international sources. Batam city, as one of the most important economic zones of the Indonesian Republic, systematically increases public order maintenance and police presence. It is generally characteristic of urban Indonesian settlements that public safety situations become heavily dependent on the effectiveness of local administration, community cohesion, and the extent of informality. Batam city, as an international investment destination, allocates resources to basic public safety so that crime risk does not obstruct economic activities.

    On the peripheries of Indonesian cities, where Tanjung Sengkuang is located, mixed socioeconomic composition is a typical phenomenon, which can fuel social tensions, but the traditional conflict resolution mechanisms of Indonesian communities – barangay-like (kelurahan-level) community self-organization – generally prevent this. Street crime, theft, or violence on Batam city's periphery is not directly documented at high rates; however, the general recommendation is that travelers and residents observe standard big-city precautions. Indonesian authorities take regular measures for the safety of markets, transportation hubs, and public areas, which also applies to the Tanjung Sengkuang area.

    Tourist attractions

    Tanjung Sengkuang settlement itself does not include specifically named tourist attractions within the scope of verifiable sources. However, the broader Batam city area and Batu Ampar district region contain numerous tourist values accessible in the environment near the settlement. Batam city, as a capital – the administrative center of Riau Islands – possesses developed accommodation infrastructure, restaurants and entertainment facilities, and modern commercial spaces that serve the needs of tourists and business visitors. The city's proximity to a maritime strait (adjacency to Indonesian-Malaysian-Singaporean waters) offers natural beauty; coastal areas surrounding the island provide opportunities for swimming and water sports.

    Indonesian coastal tourism is generally developed in regions where infrastructure supports it, and Batam city, by virtue of its international port function, can provide such opportunities. Tanjung Sengkuang directly shares in urban development and logistics dynamics, though it does not function primarily as a tourist destination; visitors to or residents of the area typically come with economic, business, or real estate investment motivation. Surrounding districts – such as Batu Ampar – have become centers of suburban infrastructure and local markets, retail trade, and services, where authentic local life unfolds, which in itself may represent cultural interest for anthropologically oriented travelers. The Indonesian Republic is generally known for its rich cultural and natural heritage, and Batam city, as an international hub, can function as a gateway to these attractions.

    Summary

    Tanjung Sengkuang is a settlement located in the Batu Ampar district of Batam city in Riau Islands province, situated at tropical latitudes and reflecting the economic dynamism of recent decades. Within the conjunction of Indonesian urbanization and regional development policy, the settlement is part of a suburban zone that mixes commercial, logistics, and residential functions. Real estate market potential depends on broader economic trends in Batam city, while public security maintains a level in accordance with Indonesian urbanization norms. The settlement itself does not figure as a tourist attraction; however, the broader Batam city and Riau Islands region offers natural and economic interests accessible from Tanjung Sengkuang's geographic and administrative proximity.


    More about Batu Ampar

    Batu Ampar – Industrial-port kecamatan in the city of Batam, Riau IslandsBatu Ampar is a kecamatan in the city of Batam, Riau Islands province, on the northern coast of Batam…

    Batu Ampar – Industrial-port kecamatan in the city of Batam, Riau Islands

    Batu Ampar is a kecamatan in the city of Batam, Riau Islands province, on the northern coast of Batam Island facing the Strait of Malacca and Singapore. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, the kecamatan covers about 11.19 square kilometres, contains four kelurahan including Batu Merah, Sungai Jodoh, Tanjung Sengkuang and Kampung Seraya, and had a population of around 62,093 in 2020 with a density of about 5,549 inhabitants per square kilometre. It is dominated by the Batu Ampar port, one of the main commercial ports of Batam.

    Tourism and attractions

    Batu Ampar is not primarily a leisure destination, but as a port-and-industrial kecamatan it anchors much of the daily life and economy of central Batam. Its ferries, container terminal and shipyards face the international shipping lane of the Strait of Malacca and the Singapore skyline beyond. Batam city more broadly is known for the Welcome Monument, the Barelang Bridges chain connecting Batam with Galang and Rempang islands, the Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya temple, the Vihara Tua at Tanjung Pinggir and the seafood-and-wedang scene around Nagoya. Travellers visiting the city typically combine these landmarks with ferry trips to Bintan, Singapore and Johor.

    Property market

    Property in Batu Ampar reflects its dense urban-port-industrial character. The kecamatan contains a mix of older shophouse rows, mid-rise office and commercial buildings, large industrial sheds and yards, and dense residential blocks of low-rise houses and rumah toko, with growing pockets of mid-range apartment and rumah subsidi development. Most transactions involve plots with HGB or HPL certification issued by BPN under the Batam free-trade zone framework, where the Batam Indonesia Free Zone Authority (BP Batam) plays a significant role in land allocation. Verification of HPL underlying title and BP Batam allocation history is essential before any acquisition.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Rental demand in Batu Ampar is shaped by Batam's status as a free-trade zone, an industrial centre and a commuter gateway to Singapore. Tenants include factory and shipyard workers, office and logistics staff, traders, civil servants and a steady flow of expatriate and out-of-town professionals. The wider Batam economy is built around electronics, shipbuilding, logistics and increasingly digital services and tourism, with growing pressure on housing supply. Yields on well-located rumah toko, kost properties and small apartments can be competitive by Indonesian standards. Investors should size expectations to a free-trade-zone city with regulatory specifics rather than a generic Sumatran market.

    Practical tips

    Batu Ampar is reached by road within Batam and connects to international ferry terminals running services to Singapore and Johor. Hang Nadim International Airport is on the eastern side of Batam Island. Basic services such as puskesmas primary healthcare clinics, schools and markets are organised at kelurahan level, with larger hospitals, banks and the city administration distributed across central Batam. The climate is tropical maritime with high humidity year-round. Foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title to Indonesian citizens, and that Batam's free-zone status adds specific rules on land tenure, business licensing and import-export.

    More about Batam

    Batam – Singapore's NeighborBatam is the largest city in Riau Islands province, just a 45-minute ferry ride from Singapore. This modern industrial and tourism center offers an…

    Batam – Singapore's Neighbor

    Batam is the largest city in Riau Islands province, just a 45-minute ferry ride from Singapore. This modern industrial and tourism center offers an excellent alternative for visitors from Singapore with lower prices and diverse activities.

    Attractions

    Barelang Bridge connects six islands and has become Batam's iconic landmark. The Nongsa and Waterfront City areas offer luxury resorts, golf courses, and water sports centers. Nagoya Hills shopping district is a shopper's paradise.

    Cuisine

    Batam's seafood is legendary. The Golden Prawn and Harbour Bay restaurant rows offer fresh fish, prawns, and shellfish at favorable prices.

    Getting There

    Batam's Hang Nadim Airport has direct flights from Jakarta. From Singapore, ferries depart from HarbourFront or Tanah Merah terminals.

    More about Riau Islands

    Riau Islands province is Indonesia's northernmost archipelago, located directly next to Singapore. The region offers a combination of marine tourism, duty-free shopping, and…

    Riau Islands province is Indonesia's northernmost archipelago, located directly next to Singapore. The region offers a combination of marine tourism, duty-free shopping, and tropical resort experiences.

    Where is it?

    The province is located between the South China Sea and the Strait of Malacca. Batam is just a 45-minute ferry ride from Singapore, making it particularly popular for weekend getaways.

    What to See?

    1. Batam – Shopping and Entertainment

    Batam operates as a free trade zone. Duty-free shopping, seafood, and golf courses attract Singaporean and Malaysian visitors.

    2. Bintan – Resorts and Beaches

    Bintan's northern coast welcomes guests with luxury resorts and white sand beaches. Mangrove kayak tours and local villages offer authentic experiences.

    3. Anambas Islands – Untouched Paradise

    The Anambas Islands are a barely touched tropical paradise with crystal-clear waters. Diving and snorkeling here are world-class.

    When to Visit?

    Visitable year-round, but March–October is the most pleasant period.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–5 days:

    • 1–2 days: Batam
    • 2–3 days: Bintan
    • 3–5 days: Anambas Islands (if you make it)

    Renting or Investing in Riau Islands?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Riau Islands, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Riau Islands, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Riau Islands Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    The Riau Islands are ideal for those departing from Singapore or Malaysia seeking a quick tropical escape, but the Anambas Islands also offer deeper nature experiences.

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