Tangkawang Baru – A community in Tapin Kabupaten, South Kalimantan, within Bakarangan Kecamatan
Tangkawang Baru is part of Bakarangan Kecamatan (district), which is located within the administrative framework of Tapin Kabupaten (regency) in South Kalimantan Province. This settlement is situated on the island of Kalimantan—also known as Borneo—Indonesia's largest island, with the South Kalimantan region occupying its southeastern portion. Tapin Kabupaten is one of 11 regencies within South Kalimantan Province, comprising one of the administrative units that constitute the province. The settlement exemplifies the typical smaller communities of the region, where Indonesian tradition and local communal life form the foundation of existence.
General overview
Tangkawang Baru functions as a smaller settlement within Bakarangan Kecamatan, which falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Tapin Kabupaten. The territory known as Tapin Kabupaten is an integrated part of South Kalimantan and represents one of the 13 administrative units (11 regencies and 2 cities) that constitute the province. The settlement, as an organizational unit of Bakarangan Kecamatan, functions as a local community embedded within Indonesia's administrative hierarchy. The total area of South Kalimantan is 38,744 square kilometers, and the province is characteristically home to the Banjar ethnic people, who form the cultural and social fabric of the region. Bakarangan Kecamatan, to which Tangkawang Baru belongs, is part of the organizational structure of Tapin Kabupaten, and the region's typical administrative arrangement is connected through this framework.
Given its geographical position at coordinates -2.92° latitude and 115.11° longitude, the settlement is located in the lower elevation areas of South Kalimantan. This location represents a section of South Kalimantan's geographical profile that displays the province's natural character. Bakarangan Kecamatan, as an integral part of Tapin Kabupaten, encompasses settlements where daily life is connected to local community resources, networks of neighboring settlements, and provincial administrative connections. Such smaller settlements are typically built upon local economies, agricultural or other sector organizations, which function as part of the broader Tapin Kabupaten and South Kalimantan region.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Tangkawang Baru can be understood within the framework of the broader economic dynamics of Tapin Kabupaten and South Kalimantan. Tapin Kabupaten, as part of South Kalimantan Province, is an area where the real estate market is characteristically adapted to local demand and the needs of agricultural and other fundamental economic sectors. Settlements in this region typically exhibit lower real estate prices compared to larger cities such as Banjarmasin or Banjarbaru, where real estate transactions are more intensive. Tangkawang Baru, as a smaller community, likely possesses a local real estate market that depends on the balance between local supply and demand.
According to Indonesian law, foreign investors face strict frameworks for property acquisition: typically, free land ownership is reserved for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners have more limited options, such as long-term lease contracts or concessional land that can be held for limited periods (generally 25–30 years). In the South Kalimantan region, particularly in settlements such as Tangkawang Baru, the real estate market ultimately adapts to Indonesian local demand and small-scale local economies. Investment opportunities here depend on the area's general development, local infrastructure, and administrative support, which are functions of Tapin Kabupaten and provincial-level policies.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level data on public safety in Tangkawang Baru is not available in the source material; however, characterizations can be provided based on the general security situation in South Kalimantan Province. South Kalimantan is a province that, similar to much of the Indonesian archipelago, falls under Indonesia's national security framework and operates public policing organizations overseen by local administration. Tapin Kabupaten, as a territory directly subordinate to the province, maintains a standard Indonesian administrative and security structure, which includes a local police office (polres) and deployed public order patrols.
Smaller Indonesian settlements such as Tangkawang Baru typically rely on community-level security organizations, such as Rukun Tetangga (neighborhood associations) and Rukun Warga (settlement-level organizations), which work in cooperation with local police to maintain public order. Such organizations typically function in smaller settlements across Indonesia and operate amid relatively low crime rates, as the local social fabric is strong. Areas dominated by agriculture and small-scale commerce, such as Tangkawang Baru, characteristically carry lower security risks compared to the crime levels of major cities. Public safety is, however, also influenced by broader regional infrastructure development, road conditions, and the availability of police resources, which depend on the fiscal and administrative capacity of Tapin Kabupaten.
Tourist attractions
Tangkawang Baru does not have widely recognized tourist appeal according to the available source material. The settlement, as part of Bakarangan Kecamatan, is a smaller community that primarily connects to local economy and communal life rather than functioning as an international tourist destination. Tourist attractions in the South Kalimantan region generally concentrate around larger cities, areas rich in natural features, and cultural sites, such as Banjarmasin and its associated historical locations, as well as the province's numerous waterways and natural formations.
Tapin Kabupaten is an area of settlements where tourist infrastructure is more limited, and interest is generally local, traditional, and community and economically oriented. However, the broader region belonging to South Kalimantan Province, and thus the area surrounding Tapin Kabupaten, contains natural conditions—such as rivers, forested areas, and the characteristic biological diversity of Borneo island—that may hold potential interest for travelers seeking exploration. Bakarangan Kecamatan and thus Tangkawang Baru are parts of Tapin Kabupaten, which can be understood as a place where the natural environment and local life together give character to the community, though it remains without formal tourist infrastructure. Local themes, such as traditional agriculture, the local communal fabric, and the Banjar ethnic culture of South Kalimantan, may be of interest to those engaged in cultural-anthropological or local tourism endeavors; however, the settlement itself lacks explicit tourist appeal.
Summary
Tangkawang Baru, as a smaller settlement within Bakarangan Kecamatan, is an integral part of Tapin Kabupaten and South Kalimantan Province, located in the southeastern portion of Borneo island. The settlement operates at a lower level of Indonesia's administrative hierarchy, and local communal life, along with the economic and administrative systems of Tapin Kabupaten, determine the character of the area. In terms of real estate market conditions, public safety, and tourist prospects, the settlement aligns with the broader dynamics of the region, which reflects the characteristics of a smaller community based on local economy and community organization. Among the administrative units of South Kalimantan Province and particularly those of Tapin Kabupaten, such as Tangkawang Baru, life is characteristically defined by local resources, administrative relationships, and the region's broader socio-economic fabric.

