Berlian – small settlement in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Lingga, in Singkep Selatan district
Berlian is a settlement in Kepulauan Riau (Riau Islands) Province, in Kabupaten Lingga, belonging to Singkep Selatan (South Singkep) district. According to its coordinates (approximately –0.77° N, 104.67° E), it is located in the southern part of Singkep Island, within the island group classified in the Sumatra macroregion. Available source material extends only to the regency level: Kabupaten Lingga is known as part of Kepulauan Riau Province, and takes its name from the Lingga island group and the historical Lingga–Riau Sultanate. Detailed independent wiki sources on Berlian are not available, so the following description is based on generally accessible characteristics of the broader administrative units – Singkep Selatan district and Kabupaten Lingga – where such information is indicated.
General overview
Berlian is a small administrative unit with limited public documentation, and its name does not appear widely in publicly available sources beyond its designation as part of Singkep Selatan subdistrict. Singkep Island itself – on which Singkep Selatan district also lies – belongs to the Kepulauan Lingga island group, and like other smaller islands in the region, is characterized primarily by agricultural and fishing activities. Kabupaten Lingga as a whole is a relatively sparsely populated administrative unit composed of islands, whose economy relies on local natural resources, fishing, and small-scale commerce. Within this development framework, Singkep Selatan subdistrict encompasses the communities of the southern half of the island. Berlian is likely a small village or subvillage-level unit, possessing low population density and basic infrastructure compared to neighboring larger settlements – however, this is contextual observation based on regional patterns rather than directly verified data.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available reliable sources exist on Berlian's real estate market, so assessment relies on the broader market context of Kabupaten Lingga and Kepulauan Riau Province. Viewed as a whole, the real estate market in Kepulauan Riau Province is strongly bipolar: the vast majority of investment concentrates in the region's principal economic center, Batam, while on smaller islands, including those of Kabupaten Lingga, property turnover and development activity are considerably lower. In remote areas similar to Singkep Island, real estate prices typically constitute a fraction of those in major cities or tourist centers, and liquidity is also more limited. Under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real property in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain lease structures are available, and these provisions apply uniformly across the entire country to all foreign natural and legal persons. From an investment perspective, Berlian and Singkep Selatan district are not currently among Kepulauan Riau's priority development zones, so interested parties should monitor broader regional market developments, particularly Kabupaten Lingga's development plans.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible reliable statistics are available on Berlian's public safety or specific crime data for Singkep Selatan district, so the following reflects the generally characteristic situation of the broader region. On the smaller islands of Kabupaten Lingga and Kepulauan Riau Province, public safety can generally be described as stable; in rural and semi-rural segments of the region, the incidence of serious violent crime has historically been low, though coastal areas face periodic law enforcement challenges from smuggling and illegal fishing. Such enforcement difficulties across island-fragmented maritime borders are a regionally recognized problem, but these fall primarily within the jurisdiction of authorities and do not necessarily directly affect local civilian life. For residents or visitors in Berlian, standard precautions – discreet handling of valuables, respect for local norms and customs – apply in the same manner as in other similarly sized, remotely located villages throughout Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Available source material records no specific named tourist attraction in Berlian, so tourist considerations require framing within the broader context of Singkep Island and Kabupaten Lingga. Kabupaten Lingga encompasses sites connected to the heritage of the historical Lingga–Riau Sultanate within the Kepulauan Lingga island group; the sultanate's name and memory form an important part of the region's identity, as recorded in the Indonesian-language Wikipedia entry on Lingga. Singkep Island and neighboring areas are characterized by tropical coastal conditions, coral reefs, and marine biodiversity, which generally appeal to nature enthusiasts and divers across Kepulauan Riau islands; while these are typical features, verified data specifically tying them to Berlian or Singkep Selatan cannot be substantiated. Serious tourist infrastructure in the region concentrates on Batam and Bintan islands; sites within Kabupaten Lingga territory, including those in Singkep Selatan district, are currently more likely to be of interest to those pursuing ecotourism and exploratory travel rather than mass tourism.
Summary
Berlian is a small, publicly underdocumented settlement in Kabupaten Lingga, in Singkep Selatan district, in Kepulauan Riau Province. Based on available source material, the location fits the pattern typical of the region's small-sized fishing and agricultural island villages. From a real estate perspective, it should be understood in relation to the broader Kabupaten Lingga and Kepulauan Riau Province context, where investment activity lags far behind the province's main economic centers. Reliable, Berlian-specific data on tourist and public safety situations are not publicly available; for interested parties, the broader regional context and on-site orientation represent the most useful starting point.

