Agung Jaya – a village in Lalan District, South Sumatra Province
Agung Jaya is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Lalan Kecamatan of Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten in South Sumatra. The settlement is situated on the island of Sumatra in South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan) Province, at approximately -2.23° southern latitude and 104.37° eastern longitude coordinates. Lalan Kecamatan is one of the districts within Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten, which extends across partly swampy and riverine areas. Based on available sources, Agung Jaya is a relatively small, administratively well-identified locality whose detailed demographic or infrastructural data have not yet been widely published.
General overview
Agung Jaya belongs to Lalan Kecamatan, which as part of Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten lies in one of South Sumatra's characteristic lowland-riverine landscapes. Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten as a whole is characterized by significant portions of peatland marshes, rivers, and plantations, including palm oil and rubber-producing areas that form the foundation of the local economy. The kabupaten's name refers to the Musi and Banyuasin rivers, which determine the region's hydrology and the population's way of life. The settlements in Lalan District typically have an agricultural or plantation character, and their accessibility is partly possible via river routes. Agung Jaya in this broader context is a village community that forms part of the kabupaten's rural network. The settlement has low recognition at national or international levels; it primarily appears in the kabupaten's administrative records and is not a prominent destination from tourism or industrial perspectives.
Real estate and investment
No dedicated settlement-level real estate market data is available for Agung Jaya in publicly accessible sources. Regarding the broader Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten real estate market, demand for agricultural and plantation land is characteristic of the region, primarily driven by the palm oil sector and rubber production. Property values in the kabupaten are strongly linked to agricultural potential, accessibility, and the development level of local infrastructure. From an investment perspective, Indonesian legislation significantly restricts foreign acquisition of Indonesian property: foreign individuals generally cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over productive land, and for residential properties, participation is only possible under specific legal titles (such as Hak Pakai) and within defined value limits. Wider opportunities are available through corporate structures (PMA companies), particularly in the agrarian sector. These frameworks apply to South Sumatra Province and Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten as well, so this regulatory environment must be considered for Agung Jaya.
Safety and security
No specific published public safety data or crime statistics are available for Agung Jaya. In the rural areas of Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten and South Sumatra Province, public safety is generally managed jointly by the local police (Polri) and community-level organizations. In rural villages, daily life is typically organized around agricultural and community activities. In rural areas of Indonesia generally, the level of public safety in smaller villages differs from the dynamics of larger cities; local community norms and village self-governance (the desa system) play an important role in maintaining everyday order. Specific security assessments for Agung Jaya cannot be provided due to lack of sources; therefore, travelers and interested parties are advised to verify local conditions with kabupaten or kecamatan authorities before arrival.
Tourist attractions
No publicly sourced tourist attractions can be identified as directly associated with Agung Jaya. The settlement itself is a rural village community in Lalan Kecamatan, which does not feature as a known tourist destination. In certain parts of the broader Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten, natural features, riverine landscapes, and areas near primeval forests may offer interest to nature enthusiasts; however, named and verifiable attractions linked to these assets are not known from published sources in the areas near Agung Jaya in the kabupaten. The more significant portions of South Sumatra Province's cultural and natural heritage can be found in the provincial capital Palembang's sphere of influence and in other, better-known areas. Agung Jaya represents a characteristic element of Sumatra's interior rural landscape, though data on its tourist infrastructure are not available.
Summary
Agung Jaya is a village community in Indonesia located in South Sumatra Province, in Lalan Kecamatan of Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten. Based on available sources, the settlement is administratively identifiable, but detailed demographic, economic, or tourism data are not public. The kabupaten's agricultural-plantation character, riverine landscapes, and the general framework of Indonesian real estate market regulations provide the context within which this location can be positioned. For those planning to engage with this part of Musi Banyuasin Kabupaten, consultation with local municipal or kabupaten-level sources is recommended for current and detailed information.

