Kampung Baru – a small Sumatran settlement in Kecamatan Ukui, Kabupaten Pelalawan
Kampung Baru is an Indonesian settlement on the island of Sumatra, in Riau Province (Provinsi Riau). Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Ukui (Ukui district), which is part of Kabupaten Pelalawan (Pelalawan regency). Based on its coordinates, it is located near the Equator, directly south of the Equator, at approximately 0.14 degrees south latitude and 102.08 degrees east longitude. It is important to note that "Kampung Baru" (literally: "new village") is an extremely common place name in both Indonesia and Malaysia, so no special characteristics can be inferred from the name alone; this article deals exclusively with Kampung Baru located in Kecamatan Ukui, Kabupaten Pelalawan.
General overview
Kampung Baru is a small, relatively little-known rural settlement for which no independent, detailed encyclopedic source material is available. Kecamatan Ukui is one of the inland districts of Kabupaten Pelalawan, located in the middle of Riau Province, in the eastern part of Sumatra. Pelalawan regency itself is situated southeast of Pekanbaru city, and much of its territory is characterized by tropical rainforests and rapidly expanding oil palm plantations (kelapa sawit) over the past decades, which are defining elements of the region's economy and landscape. The settlements of Ukui district generally rely on agriculture and plantation farming; in the livelihood of the local population, oil palm cultivation and related processing industries play a prominent role. The word "kampung" in Indonesian means village or small residential community, and settlements with this name are typically modest-sized, rural localities. In the case of Kampung Baru, it is unlikely to have urban-scale infrastructure or extensive public services, but no precise, source-verified data is available on this matter.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Kampung Baru's real estate market is not publicly available. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Pelalawan, it can be said that Riau Province's real estate market is fundamentally influenced by the palm oil industry and associated labor migration. The region's economic center is Pekanbaru, the provincial capital, which has shown dynamic growth over the past decades; in more remote, interior districts – likely including Ukui district – property prices and development activity are typically considerably more modest. In Indonesia, the opportunities for foreign nationals to acquire land ownership are legally restricted: "Hak Milik" (full ownership rights) is reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can obtain property use rights only on the basis of "Hak Pakai" (right of use) or "Hak Sewa" (lease rights). From an investment perspective, the region's appeal is primarily represented by the agricultural sector, rather than tourism or residential property development. All these statements pertain to the general characteristics of the regency and province; reliable data on Kampung Baru's specific real estate market conditions cannot currently be provided.
Safety and security
No local or regional statistical sources are available on public safety in Kampung Baru. Generally speaking, in the rural, interior areas of Riau Province, public safety is fundamentally determined by village community norms and local administration, presenting a picture different from the higher crime rates characteristic of major cities. However, the region does experience land-use conflicts and labor disputes – particularly in connection with oil palm plantations – which occasionally influence local social relations. These, however, are not identical to traditional street crime, and do not necessarily affect those passing through or visiting the area. All these statements refer to phenomena generally observable in the broader region; no reliable, verified source is available on Kampung Baru's own security situation.
Tourist attractions
No independent source entry or named tourist attractions are known for Kampung Baru as a tourist destination. The broader area of Kecamatan Ukui and Kabupaten Pelalawan is relatively rich in natural values: in Riau Province and neighboring areas, Tesso Nilo National Park (Taman Nasional Tesso Nilo) can be found, which is one of Sumatra's remaining contiguous tropical rainforest areas, and Sumatran elephants live in its vicinity. This national park partially falls within Kabupaten Pelalawan, though its precise distance from Kampung Baru cannot be specified without direct source references. In principle, forest and nature-based tourism is possible in the area, but infrastructure development – judging from the region's general level of development – is likely limited. In terms of city sightseeing or cultural tourism, the nearest significant destination is Pekanbaru, the provincial capital, which is located north-northwest of Ukui district at a distance of more than one hundred kilometers, though this figure can only be estimated based on coordinates.
Summary
Kampung Baru is a small rural settlement on the island of Sumatra, in Kecamatan Ukui of Kabupaten Pelalawan in Riau Province. Detailed, verifiable information about this place is not publicly accessible, so the above description relies primarily on characteristics generally common to the broader region – Kecamatan Ukui, Kabupaten Pelalawan, and Provinsi Riau. The area is agricultural and plantation-based in nature, and is not considered a popular tourist destination; factual statements about its real estate market and public safety can only be made at the province and regency level.

