Liang Anggang – a village in South Kalimantan, in the Bati Bati District
Liang Anggang is an Indonesian settlement located in the Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, within the Kabupaten Tanah Laut administrative unit, and belongs to the Bati Bati district (kecamatan). Geographically, it lies in the southern coastal belt of Borneo island, at approximately -3.56° latitude and 114.73° longitude. The area falls within one of the less documented, predominantly agricultural and rural districts of the Indonesian Kalimantan region. Since detailed, verifiable source material is not available for the settlement in either Indonesian or international registers, the description below is based on general, verifiable knowledge available at the level of Kabupaten Tanah Laut regency and Kalimantan Selatan province, with this limitation noted throughout.
General overview
Liang Anggang is part of the Bati Bati kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Tanah Laut. Tanah Laut regency lies in the southeastern part of Kalimantan Selatan province, with its administrative seat located in the city of Pelaihari. A significant portion of the regency's territory consists of forested, hilly, and partly flat terrain, where local communities traditionally engage in agriculture, fishing, and the processing of natural resources. Characteristic of Kalimantan Selatan as a whole is that the rural districts have scattered settlements, with relatively large distances between villages, and the level of infrastructure development varies significantly by area. Based on available data, Liang Anggang itself can be regarded as a small rural community; verifiable data regarding its exact population, territorial extent, or economic structure is not available. Such villages in South Kalimantan are typically organized around local subsistence farming, handicrafts, and regional markets.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data is not available regarding the real estate market in Liang Anggang. In the broader Kabupaten Tanah Laut region, the real estate market is generally rural in character: plot and residential property prices are significantly lower than those in the province's capital, Banjarmasin, while the impact of infrastructure development is gradually being felt in rural areas as well. Kalimantan Selatan province has shown economic growth over recent decades through mining, plantation agriculture (particularly oil palm production), and infrastructure investments, which in certain districts has been accompanied by moderate increases in real estate prices. An important general fact is that foreign nationals cannot acquire land in Indonesia with full ownership rights (Hak Milik); long-term lease arrangements, the Hak Pakai title, or other legal solutions are available to them, the application of which always requires local legal advice. In rural, less developed districts, the transparency of real estate transactions and the sophistication of data records are generally lower than in major cities, requiring heightened caution before any investment decision.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Liang Anggang. For Kalimantan Selatan province as a whole, it can be said that rural districts generally show lower crime rates than larger urban centers, while the situation may differ from district to district based on statistics published by Indonesian authorities and those responsible for the province's security. In the region – as in other rural areas of Kalimantan – public safety can be influenced by natural conditions (remote areas, limited police presence) and infrastructure conditions. Based on general Indonesian travel advisories, in rural areas it is advisable to inquire about local conditions and take into account current provincial authority notifications. No specific crime statistics or valid data regarding public safety is available for the specific settlement, so only cautious generalizations can be made in their absence.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source is available regarding known tourist attractions or notable locations in Liang Anggang. In the broader Kabupaten Tanah Laut region, however, numerous natural assets can be found that are generally associated with the area: coastal and littoral strips alternate with internal rural landscapes within the regency's territory. In certain sections of the coastline bordering the Java Sea in the southern part of Tanah Laut regency, beaches and fishing villages can be found, which play a role in the province's internal tourism. Banjarmasin, the capital of Kalimantan Selatan province, to which Tanah Laut regency is connected in terms of transportation, has notable attractions of its own (such as floating markets along the Martapura river and local cultural traditions), but these are associated with a more distant city rather than with Liang Anggang. On the basis of available source material, it is not possible to associate a specific, named attraction with the village.
Summary
Liang Anggang is a rural settlement in South Kalimantan belonging to the Bati Bati District within Kabupaten Tanah Laut. Detailed, verifiable data regarding the village is currently not publicly available; based on its location and administrative status, it can be classified among the rural, agricultural communities of the region. Regarding characteristics of the real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the broader regional context of Kalimantan Selatan province can provide an orientation basis, though before any specific decision, on-site inquiry and professional assistance are recommended.

