Borong – residential district in Manggala District, Makassar, South Sulawesi
Borong is an Indonesian kelurahan (administrative urban village) belonging to the Manggala District (Kecamatan Manggala) of Makassar city, in Sulawesi Selatan (South Sulawesi) province, on the island of Sulawesi. Its astronomical coordinates place it at 5°10'03,70" south latitude and 119°27'14,00" east longitude, thus in the eastern part of Makassar's urban area. The address of the kelurahan administrative office is Jl. Toddopuli VI No. 25, Makassar. The population figure recorded in 2019 was 5,718 people.
General overview
Borong is an urban administrative unit in the eastern part of Makassar – one of Indonesia's largest and most important cities. The kelurahan territory is subdivided into 65 RT (rukun tetangga, neighborhood units) and 12 RW (rukun warga, community units), indicating a moderately dense, organized district. Manggala District, to which Borong belongs, is situated on the eastern edge of Makassar and is characterized primarily by residential areas where significant urban development has occurred over recent decades. Borong as an independent kelurahan does not have particular tourist fame or a notable industrial role; it primarily serves a residential function within the city. Considering Makassar as a whole – which is the capital of Sulawesi Selatan province and one of East Indonesia's most significant commercial and economic hubs – the urban districts belonging to Manggala District constitute areas further from the city center, predominantly inhabited by local residents.
Real estate and investment
Borong as a residential kelurahan does not have independent, source-supported data on its real estate market situation; therefore, the broader context of Makassar city and Sulawesi Selatan province can provide guidance. Makassar city has demonstrated dynamic real estate market development over recent decades, driven by regional trade, infrastructure development, and internal migration. Manggala District, where Borong is located, fits into urban periphery development trends in terms of residential investment: property prices are typically lower than in city center or coastal areas, which can make it attractive both to local buyers and certain investors. As an important general regulatory framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over real estate; for them, primarily the hak pakai (usage rights) structure is available, whose conditions and duration are set by law. Prior to any real estate purchase or investment decision, on-site legal consultation is essential.
Safety and security
There is no source-supported, concrete public safety statistics or site-specific data available for Borong kelurahan. Generally speaking, Makassar – as Indonesia's fourth-largest city – is a multifaceted, densely populated metropolis subject to typical large-city public safety challenges. In residential areas of Manggala District, daily life typically unfolds according to urban averages. Travelers and potential residents are advised to consult current information from local authorities and observe general urban precautions, such as discreet handling of valuables, choosing safe transportation options during nighttime hours, and relying on reliable local knowledge in daily life.
Tourist attractions
Based on available source material, no named tourist attraction has been identified in Borong kelurahan. The district primarily serves a residential function and is not in itself a destination for tourist visits. However, Makassar city contains numerous verified and well-known landmarks that are accessible from Borong. Fort Rotterdam (Benteng Rotterdam), a 17th-century Dutch colonial fort, stands in the city center and is one of the best-known historical monuments in Makassar. Losari beach promenade (Pantai Losari) on the waterfront of the city center is a defining public and cultural space. Beyond these, numerous cultural, gastronomic, and religious attractions can be found in Makassar's downtown area and its districts. Borong is located east of the city center, and most of Makassar's tourist attractions are accessible via the urban road network, although exact travel times vary depending on traffic conditions.
Summary
Borong is a residential kelurahan belonging to Makassar's Manggala District in South Sulawesi, with a population of 5,718 recorded in 2019. The district is subdivided into 65 RT and 12 RW, and is situated in the eastern part of Makassar's urban structure. It does not have source-supported special tourist or industrial significance; however, it is integrated into the region's economic and real estate market dynamics through the broader context of Makassar. For interested parties, the district's location offers advantages stemming from proximity to the large city, while also preserving the quieter urban environment characteristic of residential zones.



