A. Yani Pura – village in Binuang district, South Kalimantan province
A. Yani Pura is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, in Kabupaten Tapin, and specifically within Binuang kecamatan. The settlement is situated in the southern part of Borneo island, approximately at -3.16 latitude and 115.10 longitude. The seat of Kabupaten Tapin is the city of Rantau, and the regency as a whole belongs to the province's inner, agriculturally and naturally diverse areas. The name A. Yani Pura is derived from the name of General Abdul Yani, an Indonesian national hero, a reference that echoes in numerous other Indonesian place names throughout different parts of the country.
General overview
A. Yani Pura is a small village belonging to Binuang kecamatan, for which detailed, independent settlement-level statistical or descriptive data is currently available from limited sources. Based on available Indonesian-language Wikipedia sources, the administrative classification of the settlement is clear: a desa-level unit within Binuang district. Kabupaten Tapin itself is a relatively less urbanized regency in South Kalimantan, characterized by agricultural activity, particularly rice cultivation, and the presence of natural resources — including coal and other minerals — in the broader region. South Kalimantan province in general is one of Borneo's more traditional, densely populated southern areas, where the Banjar ethnic community plays a culturally and economically determining role. Binuang kecamatan itself is an agricultural district, where village life is fundamentally shaped by farming and local community traditions. A. Yani Pura is a modest-sized rural settlement fitting into this context, significant primarily as part of the local administrative system.
Real estate and investment
For A. Yani Pura, independent, settlement-level real estate market data is not available, and therefore the broader context of Kabupaten Tapin and South Kalimantan province serves as a framework below. The real estate market in the region is primarily shaped by local needs and agricultural land use; larger investments are more closely linked to the provincial capital, Banjarmasin, and its immediate surroundings. In Kabupaten Tapin, land prices and property values are typically considerably lower than in Banjarmasin or more developed Indonesian regions such as Java or Bali. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the possibilities for foreigners to acquire property are legally restricted: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai title may represent alternatives for them. From an investment perspective, rural villages in South Kalimantan province — likely including A. Yani Pura — are relevant primarily from the perspective of the agricultural sector and basic infrastructure development, rather than as targets for speculative real estate investment.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or local crime data for A. Yani Pura are not available in public sources. The broader region, Kabupaten Tapin and South Kalimantan province in general, does not rank among particularly problematic public safety areas compared to the Indonesian average. Borneo's rural villages are typically characterized by strong community cohesion and traditional social control, which generally positively influences the sense of everyday security. As in all rural areas of South Asian countries, it is advisable to consider general precautions and to gather information about local conditions before arrival. Indonesian authorities maintain public safety at the kecamatan level through local police stations (Polsek), so Binuang district also has a competent police unit.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction for A. Yani Pura can be identified from available sources, and therefore the following reflects general knowledge about the broader Kabupaten Tapin and Binuang kecamatan area. Kabupaten Tapin's region is characterized by South Kalimantan's natural and cultural heritage; the province as a whole is marked by the presence of Banjar culture, traditional water-based transportation, and the beauty of riverine landscapes. One of South Kalimantan's known natural attractions is the Pegunungan Meratus mountain range, which runs along the eastern part of the province and offers hiking and ecotourism opportunities; however, this is located farther from A. Yani Pura, in other parts of the province. The so-called floating markets (pasar terapung) from the provincial capital, Banjarmasin, are also regionally known attractions that form part of South Borneo's water culture. In the immediate surroundings, in Binuang kecamatan, the rural natural landscape, rice fields, and agricultural lifestyle represent the main sights, but without organized tourist infrastructure these may be of primary interest to independent explorers.
Summary
A. Yani Pura is a small-sized village in South Kalimantan, administratively belonging to Binuang kecamatan, for which detailed, independent data is available in limited measure. The settlement is part of Kabupaten Tapin and bears the general characteristics of Borneo's rural villages: an agricultural lifestyle, modest tourist infrastructure, and strong local community traditions. For those wishing to become acquainted with the rural reality of South Kalimantan, Binuang kecamatan and the broader Kabupaten Tapin area may serve as one possible point of insight into authentic Borneo rural life.

