Batu Belubang – small settlement in Lingga regency, Riau Islands
Batu Belubang is an Indonesian settlement located in Kepulauan Riau (Riau Islands) province, within Kabupaten Lingga, belonging to Bakung Serumpun district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (0.1766925° north latitude, 104.222154° east longitude), it is situated near the Equator, in the archipelago scattered between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. Kabupaten Lingga itself is a regency comprising islands, with its administrative center in Daik Lingga. Kepulauan Riau province is one of Indonesia's youngest administrative units, having been separated from the former Riau province in 2002.
General overview
No independent, authenticated encyclopedic or statistical sources are currently available for Batu Belubang, so rather than direct characterization of the settlement, general context from Bakung Serumpun district and Kabupaten Lingga can provide information. Kabupaten Lingga is a relatively sparsely populated regency comprising islands, with numerous smaller communities separated by water. The region's settlements typically subsist on fishing, local agriculture, and small-scale commerce, while their proximity to the sea carries a certain degree of tourism potential. Bakung Serumpun kecamatan likewise forms part of Kabupaten Lingga's maritime island system, and in this sense Batu Belubang can be considered a small community embedded within the archipelago. The name "Batu Belubang" literally means "hollow stone" or "porous stone" in Indonesian, which may allude to local natural characteristics, though available sources do not confirm this specific background.
Real estate and investment
Concrete real estate market data specific to Batu Belubang is not publicly available. In broader context—at the level of Kabupaten Lingga and Kepulauan Riau province—it can be said that certain areas of the Riau Islands region, particularly islands closer to Singapore and Batam, have undergone economic development over recent decades, which has generated some real estate demand. Kabupaten Lingga, however, is considered the less developed, less intensively invested portion within the province, so the real estate market there is generally characterized by low turnover and moderate price levels. Under the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease (Hak Sewa), usage rights (Hak Pakai), or nominee ownership constructions are primarily available, which also carry legal risks. Before any investment decision, it is advisable to engage a local attorney knowledgeable in Indonesian law, particularly in peripheral regions like Kabupaten Lingga that are less documented.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or reports on public safety are available for Batu Belubang. Kepulauan Riau province is generally counted among the relatively stable regions of Indonesia, though the archipelagic location means that cross-border smuggling and illegal fishing are known phenomena in official communications. In smaller, rural communities—as Batu Belubang appears to be—public safety typically presents a relatively calm picture associated with low population density and traditional community networks, though this is only probable based on broader regional trends, not on concrete local data. Before traveling, it is advisable to consult the current travel advisory from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or another credible authority.
Tourist attractions
Available source material contains no named tourist attractions specific to Batu Belubang, so discussion can only address attractions known at Kabupaten Lingga level, treating them as part of the broader regency context. Considering Kabupaten Lingga as a whole, the region's most well-known cultural site is the city of Daik Lingga, where remnants of the former Riau Malay Kingdom can be found, including the ruins of the Kesultanan Lingga sultanate; this area holds regional significance for Malay cultural heritage. Additionally, on the islands of Kabupaten Lingga, nature-based tourism—primarily the exploration of coastal and underwater nature—represents potential attraction, though tourism infrastructure remains underdeveloped in most locations. What specific attractions are accessible in the immediate vicinity of Batu Belubang and at what distances cannot be precisely determined based on available data.
Summary
Batu Belubang is a small settlement belonging to the island world of Kabupaten Lingga, located in Bakung Serumpun district in Kepulauan Riau province. Since authenticated, detailed source material about the settlement is not available, the information presented here rests largely on general context at the district, regency, and province levels. The area belongs to the less developed, more peripheral portion of the Riau Islands, and reflects both the real estate market and tourism infrastructure conditions at the region's general, moderate level of development. More in-depth information requires the involvement of on-site knowledge and local sources.

