Batun Baru – a small settlement in Jejawi district, South Sumatra
Batun Baru is a village in South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan) province in Indonesia, which belongs to Jejawi kecamatan, and within that to Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten. Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Sumatra island, with approximate coordinates of -3.1744° south latitude and 104.8280° east longitude. The provincial capital, Palembang – the region's most significant city – serves as a reference point for orientation within the area. No specific, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Batun Baru, therefore the following description is based on verifiable data and connections relating to the broader region, clearly indicating when information pertains to the larger administrative unit encompassing Batun Baru.
General overview
Batun Baru does not figure among the tourist or commercial destinations known to the broader public; it is a smaller, poorly documented rural settlement as part of Jejawi kecamatan. Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten – to which the district and thus the village also belong – is one of South Sumatra's extensive regions encompassing waterlogged plains, river valleys, and agricultural areas. The territory is generally characterized by rice and oil palm plantations used for cultivation, as well as river networks utilized for fishing and local transport. South Sumatra province had a total population of 9,064,690 at the end of 2024, but its distribution at the level of kabupatens and kecamatan is not currently available as verified data for Batun Baru. Jejawi kecamatan and Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten, in terms of their primarily agricultural and natural resource-rich rural character, resemble other parts of the interior areas of South Sumatra.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Batun Baru. The real estate market of Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten and, generally, the rural areas of South Sumatra typically exhibits the general dynamics applicable to Indonesian rural regions: lower land prices, agriculturally used land, and smaller residential properties dominate, with demand primarily from local, agricultural, or infrastructure development purposes. In Indonesia, foreign national land ownership is generally regulated: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreigners, however certain rental structures and nominal ownership solutions – such as PT PMA (foreign capital company ownership) – provide legal frameworks for real estate investment. The region's natural resources – primarily agricultural and possibly mineral deposits – may attract investor interest, however infrastructure and logistics capabilities in rural areas are generally more limited compared to urban centers. All these connections pertain to the broader context of Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten; no market-specific data is currently available at the Batun Baru level.
Safety and security
No concrete, settlement-level statistics or official reports are available regarding public safety conditions in Batun Baru. South Sumatra province – and within it, the rural parts of Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten – generally presents a picture typical of lower-density, agricultural Indonesian interior areas in terms of public safety. At both provincial and kabupaten levels, daily life is organized according to the local norms of agricultural communities; the police and administrative infrastructure generally applicable in Indonesia is also present at the kecamatan level. For visitors or those with potential interest in the area, it is advisable to seek current information from local authorities and Indonesian foreign affairs and travel information sources regarding Jejawi district and its surroundings, as no verified data are available for conducting a settlement-level public safety assessment.
Tourist attractions
No source-documented, named tourist attractions are recorded for Batun Baru. In the broader Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten area, the natural endowments characteristic of the region – including the extensive river network, South Sumatra's wetland habitats, and the agricultural landscape – form the natural backdrop, however no precise, verified data are available regarding tourism infrastructure and accessibility in the vicinity of Batun Baru. A defining element of South Sumatra province's cultural and historical heritage is the Sriwijaya Kingdom, associated with Palembang, which between the 7th and 14th centuries was one of Southeast Asia's most significant centers of Buddhism and trade; its material remains and museum collections are found primarily in Palembang, which remains the province's dominant cultural and transportation hub to this day. No verified data are available regarding the distance from Jejawi district to Palembang by road and the conditions of access, though compared to other interior rural areas of the province, the distance could be approximately several tens of kilometers.
Summary
Batun Baru is a poorly documented, rural small settlement in South Sumatra province, in Jejawi kecamatan, as part of Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten. The available source material extends only to the provincial level, therefore only the general characteristics of the broader region – an agricultural, natural resource-rich, and little-touristed interior area of South Sumatra – can be stated with foundation regarding the village. For those seeking detailed, current, and verified information about the place, consultation with local administrative bodies, the official channels of Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten, and on-site inquiry are recommended.

