Cinnong – Bugis rural village in Kabupaten Bone area, South Sulawesi
Cinnong is a minor settlement in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province in Indonesia, which belongs to the Kecamatan Sibulue administrative district, and within that to the Kabupaten Bone regency. Based on its geographic coordinates (-4.6785° south latitude, 120.3522° east longitude), it is located in the southern part of the Sulawesi peninsula, in an area defined by Bugis culture. The regency seat is Watampone (Bone city), to whose district Cinnong is administratively connected. Direct, settlement-level data are not available from publicly accessible sources, therefore the following sections present broader regency-level relationships and generally applicable regional characteristics.
General overview
Cinnong is one of the villages in Kecamatan Sibulue, which extends across the southeastern part of Kabupaten Bone. Kabupaten Bone itself is one of the defining administrative units of Sulawesi Selatan province: its area is approximately 4,559 km², and according to 2021 data, it has approximately 801,775 inhabitants, of which approximately 391,682 are male and 410,093 are female. The average population density at regency level is 162 persons/km², which indicates a relatively moderate, rural character. Cinnong similarly appears to be a smaller settlement with typical agricultural and rural characteristics, whose everyday life is determined by Bugis traditions and local agricultural activities. The region is generally known as an area built on rice production and fishing, whose cultural background is tied to the customs and values of the Bugis ethnicity. Statistical data at settlement level or unique local characteristics are currently not available from publicly verifiable sources regarding Cinnong.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable, published data are available regarding Cinnong's real estate market. The broader Kabupaten Bone regency real estate market typically reflects rural South Sulawesi conditions: in smaller settlements in the region, real estate prices and investment activity significantly lag behind the province's capital, Makassar, and more tourism-developed areas. In rural areas, transactions mainly occur between local Indonesian buyers and sellers, and demand is primarily driven by local needs rather than tourism or investment-oriented demand. The framework of Indonesian real estate regulations generally applies: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, usage rights (Hak Pakai) and certain long-term rental solutions are available. In a rural, minor district such as Kecamatan Sibulue, investment opportunities are more likely tied to agricultural and local infrastructure development than to real estate projects sought by tourists or expatriates.
Safety and security
No independent, reliably citable statistical source is available on Cinnong's public safety. Generally speaking, rural districts of Sulawesi Selatan province, including Kabupaten Bone, are not among Indonesia's areas with particularly high crime rates. In rural communities of South Sulawesi, life is organized around local customs and community norms, and the general sense of safety typically meets Indonesian rural averages. However, all visitors and potential long-term residents are advised to inquire with local authorities and monitor current consular warnings regarding travel, as the situation can change and village-level conditions cannot reliably be inferred directly from regional data.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source is available on Cinnong as an independent tourist destination, so only regency-level attractions documented in publicly available sources can be enumerated as broader context. The regency seat, Watampone (Bone), is itself an important site in Bugis history: the region is the former territory of the Bone Kingdom, whose cultural and historical heritage defines the entire area. In Kabupaten Bone, agricultural areas, fish ponds, and fishing villages are characteristic, providing the local way of life and landscape. The narrowly defined tourist infrastructure around Cinnong, in the Kecamatan Sibulue area, is presumably modest, and the region primarily functions not as a tourism destination but as a living rural community. For those interested in South Sulawesi Bugis culture, the regency as a whole can offer an authentic, less touristicized encounter with local life.
Summary
Cinnong is a rural, small-scale settlement in the Kecamatan Sibulue district, as part of Kabupaten Bone, in Sulawesi Selatan province. Based on available data, it is located in a broader regency area with rural, Bugis culture, moderate population density, where life is organized around agriculture and local traditions. Direct statistical, tourist, or real estate market data on Cinnong are not available from publicly verifiable sources, therefore more general characteristics of the region and regency provide guidance for interested parties.

