Jaling – a small rural settlement in Awangpone District, Kabupaten Bone
Jaling is an Indonesian settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Bone, belonging to Awangpone District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (–4.4377° S, 120.2830° E), it is located in the southeastern part of Sulawesi Island, in the region of Bone Bay. From an administrative perspective, the seat of Kabupaten Bone is Watampone, which is located within Kecamatan Tanete Riattang district. In the case of Jaling, independent, settlement-level statistical sources were not available; therefore, the description below emphasizes regency-level data and broader regional context, always clearly indicating when the reference is not directly about the village.
General overview
Jaling is not among the widely known or touristically busy settlements of South Sulawesi; it is considered a typical rural village community within Awangpone District. Awangpone kecamatan is located in the central-eastern part of Kabupaten Bone, in proximity to Bone Bay. Kabupaten Bone itself is one of the most populous kabupatens in Sulawesi Selatan province: according to 2021 data, the total population of the regency was 801,775 people, consisting of 391,682 males and 410,093 females, and the area is approximately 4,559 km², with an average population density of 162 people/km². This region is primarily the homeland of the Bugis ethnic group, and Bugis cultural traditions — oral literature, traditional boat-building, and strong community and tribal identity — determine the local way of life. Agriculture, mainly rice production and fishing, is the primary source of livelihood for communities living along Bone Bay, and it is likely that Jaling exhibits a similar economic structure, although direct, settlement-level data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data and investment indicators for Jaling are not available from public sources. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Bone, it can be said that the rural South Sulawesi real estate market is typically characterized by substantially lower prices and smaller transaction volumes than more developed regions, such as the metropolitan area of Makassar or Bali. In rural areas, land and property prices are generally modest, and investor interest is primarily connected to agricultural utilization and local commerce. It is important to note as a general framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; for them, typically Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements are available, which are regulated by Indonesian land law. Any real estate transaction — especially in rural areas — is recommended to be handled with the involvement of a local legal expert, given data and infrastructural gaps.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety statistics or police data for Jaling are not publicly available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province, it can be said that small communities in South Sulawesi rural areas are typically relatively peaceful in terms of public safety, with tribal and community norms maintaining strong internal cohesion. For the province as a whole, daily life security in small rural villages is generally stable, although larger cities, particularly Makassar, occasionally experience public safety issues. Nevertheless, specific crime statistics or incident data for Jaling are not available, so no definitive judgment can be made solely about this village; travelers are advised to also consult up-to-date local sources.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named or documented tourist attractions for Jaling appear in available sources. Among the better-known and verified attractions in the Kabupaten Bone region are the former palace and museum of the Bone Kingdom in Watampone, which are of significant importance to Bugis history and culture; however, these are located away from Jaling, at the regency seat. Additionally, Kabupaten Bone is positioned close to Bone Bay, which is known for its local fishing culture and traditional perahu boats. Bugis cultural heritage — traditional Saoraja-style wooden buildings, local craftsmanship known for weaving, and adat (customary law) based community celebrations — is generally observable throughout the regency, although sources do not indicate a specific connection of these to Jaling. For those who appreciate natural environments, agricultural landscapes, and the atmosphere of Sulawesi's inland countryside, the Bone Bay region may be of regional interest.
Summary
Jaling is a rural-character, poorly documented settlement in Awangpone District, Kabupaten Bone, in South Sulawesi. In the absence of direct, settlement-level statistical or tourist data, the village is best understood as part of the broader region known for Bugis culture and the Bone Bay area. Kabupaten Bone itself is a historically and culturally significant kabupaten with a population of nearly 800,000, whose rural settlements — presumably including Jaling — represent a way of life organized around agriculture and fishing. For those interested in the region, local Bugis culture and the natural environment represent the main attractions, while the limitations of rural Indonesian reality must be taken into account with regard to infrastructure and available data.

