Cinnong – Bugis rural village in Kecamatan Barebbo, South Sulawesi
Cinnong is a smaller rural settlement in Indonesia's Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Barebbo, which is part of Kabupaten Bone. The regency capital is Watampone, located in the Kecamatan Tanete Riattang area. Based on its geographical coordinates, Cinnong is situated near Bone Bay, on the eastern side of Sulawesi's southern peninsula, at a moderate elevation above sea level, in the regency's interior agricultural landscape.
General overview
No independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Cinnong, so the following description is based on data at the Kabupaten Bone level and general characteristics of Kecamatan Barebbo. Kabupaten Bone is one of the most significant and most populated regencies in South Sulawesi: according to 2021 data, it was home to 801,775 people, almost evenly distributed between men (391,682) and women (410,093). The regency covers approximately 4,559 km², with an average population density of roughly 162 people/km². The region is ethnically and culturally predominantly Bugis; the traditional role of the Bugis people in agriculture, fishing, and trade continues to define the lifestyle of rural communities. Kecamatan Barebbo is a district characterized primarily by agricultural activity, rice cultivation, and small-scale farming—this environment likely applies to Cinnong's everyday life as well, though detailed data specific to the village remains unavailable publicly. The nearby Bone Bay coastline offers fishing opportunities, and the regency's agricultural products (including rice, corn, and various fishing products) play a regionally significant role.
Real estate and investment
Village-level real estate market data for Cinnong does not exist, so the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Bone and the South Sulawesi region, not concrete market realities specific to the village. The real estate market of Kabupaten Bone generally exhibits conditions characteristic of rural, agricultural areas: land prices and property values are typically significantly lower than in the province's more developed urban centers (such as Makassar). In smaller villages, real estate transactions mostly occur among local actors and rarely become formalized investment targets for external investors. In Indonesia, foreign citizens' property acquisition opportunities are legally restricted: foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), and only certain limited titles (such as Hak Pakai) are available under specified conditions. Access to certain property types may be broader through business establishment (PT PMA framework), but this always requires thorough legal examination. In rural areas, such as Kecamatan Barebbo, investment potential is primarily tied to agricultural land use rather than tourism or industrial development.
Safety and security
Reliable, village-level safety statistics are not available for Cinnong, so the following is based on general assessment of Kabupaten Bone and South Sulawesi at a broader level. Sulawesi Selatan province—particularly its rural districts—is generally considered to have a medium level of security among Indonesian provinces. Rural Bugis communities have traditionally been characterized by strong social cohesion, which typically has a favorable effect on everyday security perception in smaller villages. Kabupaten Bone is not featured as a high-risk area in known tourism security advisories. For travelers and potential local residents, standard precautions—such as discreet handling of valuables and respect for local customs—are naturally relevant here as they are in any other rural region of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No independent sources list specific tourist attractions attributed to Cinnong village, so the following mentions notable sites known and referenced at the Kabupaten Bone level, clearly indicating that these are not necessarily attractions close to the village but rather attractions characteristic of the regency as a whole. The best-known historical heritage of Kabupaten Bone is connected to centuries of Bugis kingdom tradition: the region encompasses the former territory of the historical Bone Kingdom (Kerajaan Bone), whose cultural monuments and traditions continue to live in the local communities. The Bone Bay coastline within the regency is notable from a natural geography perspective, though available sources do not report developed tourism infrastructure. The most accessible cultural and administrative facilities are found in Watampone, the regency capital. Kecamatan Barebbo itself is typically an agricultural region that does not appear as a prominent tourism destination in provincial sources.
Summary
Cinnong is a rural small village community with a Bugis cultural background in Kecamatan Barebbo, part of Kabupaten Bone in South Sulawesi. No independent statistical or tourism sources are currently publicly available for the village, so its character is defined by regency-level data and the general profile characteristic of rural agricultural regions in South Sulawesi. Kabupaten Bone itself is a substantial regency of nearly 800,000 people with strong Bugis cultural identity and an agriculture-based economy. Cinnong fits into these broader frameworks, offering quiet rural village conditions, and currently lacks a developed tourism or investment profile.

