Cempa – small settlement in the island world of Kabupaten Lingga
Cempa is a small settlement located in Kepulauan Riau (Riau Islands) Province, within Kabupaten Lingga, belonging to Bakung Serumpun Kecamatan. Based on its geographic coordinates (0.1403° N, 104.3152° E), it is positioned near the equator within the region of the Kepulauan Lingga island group. Kabupaten Lingga itself is an administrative unit composed of islands, traditionally linked to the historical heritage of the Lingga–Riau Sultanate. Dedicated, source-verified descriptions of Cempa as an individual locality are not currently available; in the sections below, the local context is presented by drawing on characteristics of the broader administrative unit – Kabupaten Lingga and Kepulauan Riau Province – with the text clearly indicating this approach throughout.
General overview
Cempa belongs to Bakung Serumpun Kecamatan, which forms part of Kabupaten Lingga. Kabupaten Lingga itself is an inter-island region in Kepulauan Riau Province, on the southeastern periphery of the Sumatra macroregion. Pulau Lingga, the island for which the kabupaten is named, was formerly the heart of the Lingga–Riau Sultanate, forming an important part of the region's historical and cultural identity. The province as a whole – Kepulauan Riau – consists of scattered island communities with relatively small populations, where fishing, small-scale trade, and livelihoods based on natural resources are characteristic. In small settlements such as Cempa, the local economy is typically self-sufficient or based on limited exchange; urban infrastructure and services are concentrated in the kabupaten seat, Dabo (Dabo Singkep). No settlement-level sources are available regarding Cempa's public security, population, or detailed economic data.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is known for Cempa settlement; the broader investment context of Kabupaten Lingga and Kepulauan Riau Province is presented below. Kepulauan Riau Province as a whole – particularly the more developed areas surrounding Batam and Bintan islands – is regarded as one of the more dynamic peripheries of the Indonesian property market, primarily owing to its geographic proximity to Singapore and the Malay Peninsula. However, on the more distant and less developed islands of Kabupaten Lingga, such as the Bakung Serumpun Kecamatan region, property transactions are considerably more modest and less transparent. Land prices and property values in these areas are typically low, but investment liquidity is also limited. It is important to note generally that in Indonesia, acquisition of land by foreign nationals is strictly regulated: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), and only certain limited forms of tenure (e.g., Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are available to them. Any real estate transaction should therefore be thoroughly reviewed in advance with relevant Indonesian legal provisions and local notary (notaris) involvement.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data or police records are available regarding Cempa's public security. Concerning Kepulauan Riau Province as a whole, it can be said that smaller, isolated island communities are generally characterized by low crime rates, partly attributable to close local community ties and partly to limited economic activity. However, on islands near Singapore and Malaysia, maritime smuggling and border crossing violations have occurred in the past, particularly in the region as a whole, though not necessarily in smaller inland settlements. For Cempa, assuming the security levels typical of general rural Indonesian island communities, no extraordinary public security risks are documented, though definitive statements cannot be made due to the absence of reliable data specific to Cempa.
Tourist attractions
No sources containing named tourist attractions for Cempa are available. The broader region, Kabupaten Lingga and the surrounding Kepulauan Lingga island group, is nonetheless an area of geographic interest: tropical islands, shallow maritime passages, and traces of the Lingga–Riau Sultanate history make the region noteworthy. Pulau Lingga itself, the namesake of the kabupaten, is a culturally significant location due to its former role as the sultanate's seat; however, reaching it from Bakung Serumpun Kecamatan requires boat travel, and precise schedules and distance data specific to Cempa are unknown. The more renowned tourist destinations of Kepulauan Riau Province – such as Bintan or Batam – lie in other parts of the region and are at considerable distance from Cempa. Nevertheless, the quiet, nature-oriented character of Kabupaten Lingga may appeal to those seeking simpler, island-based atmospheres away from crowded tourist sites.
Summary
Cempa is a small-sized settlement located in Kepulauan Riau Province, in Bakung Serumpun Kecamatan of Kabupaten Lingga, regarding which detailed, verified sources are not currently available. The broader region – the Kepulauan Lingga island world and Kabupaten Lingga – is characterized by the heritage of the historical Lingga–Riau Sultanate and tropical natural endowments. From real estate, public security, and tourist perspectives, the frameworks of the broader kabupaten and province provide orientation, since independent, reliable data for Cempa are currently inaccessible.

