Kading – a settlement in Barebbo district, Kabupaten Bone
Kading is an Indonesian village located in Kecamatan Barebbo within Kabupaten Bone (Bone regency) in South Sulawesi Province (Sulawesi Selatan). Based on its coordinates (-4.4459368, 120.3493158), it is situated in the southern part of Celebes island, within the peninsula's interior. Administratively, the settlement forms part of Kabupaten Bone's governance system, with the regency's capital located in Watampone within Kecamatan Tanete Riattang. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources are not available for Kading; therefore, the following description relies primarily on broader regency-level data and generally known regional contexts.
General overview
Kading is a relatively lesser-known, predominantly rural settlement that does not feature on international tourism maps. It forms part of Kecamatan Barebbo and is surrounded by an agrarian and Bugis cultural environment characteristic of all of Kabupaten Bone. According to the 2021 census data for Kabupaten Bone, the regency's total population was approximately 801,775 people living across roughly 4,559 km², yielding an average population density of 162 people/km². This population density applies to the kabupaten as a whole, and in the case of Kading — based on its interior, agricultural location — the figure is likely lower, though an exact number cannot be provided due to lack of sources. Kabupaten Bone has traditionally been an important historical homeland of the Bugis ethnic group, and this cultural heritage is evident in daily life, local customs, and architectural traditions in every settlement in the district, likely including Kading. Interior areas of the kabupaten are typically characterized by rice paddies, cocoa and corn plantations, and smaller river valleys.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Kading is not available. The relationships described below reflect general characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Bone region. Kabupaten Bone is a medium-sized, predominantly agricultural regency whose real estate market is determined by local demand, agricultural land use, and urban development around Watampone. In smaller, rural villages — as Kading likely is — property prices are substantially lower than in Makassar (the provincial capital) or coastal tourism zones. Land and property transactions generally involve local parties and are primarily based on agricultural-purpose dealings. For foreign nationals, Indonesian regulations on land ownership contain universally applicable restrictions: foreigners in Indonesia cannot fundamentally acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; however, various lease constructions (such as Hak Sewa) and certain investment-purpose title options are available. Before any concrete investment steps, legal consultation and contact with the local BPN (Badan Pertanahan Nasional) office is necessary.
Safety and security
Publicly available sources do not contain independent public safety statistics specific to Kading. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan province, it can be said that the South Sulawesi region has undergone significant consolidation in terms of public security over the past decades. Rural districts are generally characterized by strong community cohesion and local customary law playing significant roles in maintaining order. Travelers are always advised to obtain current information on local conditions from reliable sources and to exercise the standard caution recommended for any visit to an unfamiliar rural area.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions specific to Kading; therefore, points of interest known at the broader Kabupaten Bone level are mentioned, with the note that they are connected to the regency rather than the village itself. The most notable historical monument of Kabupaten Bone is the cultural heritage associated with the Bone Sultanate, which can be traced throughout the regency's entire territory. In Watampone city, the kabupaten's capital, stands the La Pawawoi Museum, which presents the history of the Bugis kingdom and is one of the most important local history collections in South Sulawesi. The regency's territory also contains natural attractions, including the Sumpang Bita cave system, known for its prehistoric rock inscriptions — however, this is not located in Barebbo district but in another part of the regency. Based on available data, no single named tourist destination can be identified in Kading's immediate surroundings within Kecamatan Barebbo; the area primarily offers a rural, agricultural landscape to visitors.
Summary
Kading is a small, rural settlement in Barebbo district of Kabupaten Bone in South Sulawesi. Its direct description based on its own data does not appear in available sources; therefore, the regency-level context provides the most reliable framework for understanding it. Kabupaten Bone is a region of nearly 800,000 people with a Bugis cultural heritage, within which Kading can be considered a typical village integrated into the agricultural landscape. It is not a prominent tourist destination, its real estate market reflects local rural conditions, and for foreign investors, proper knowledge of Indonesian legal frameworks is a basic requirement.

