Berasan Mulya – a village in South Sumatra, in Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency
Berasan Mulya is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Buay Madang Timur District (kecamatan), within Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Timur, in Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) Province. Based on its coordinates, the settlement lies in the southern part of Sumatra, approximately near -4.21 latitude and 104.59 longitude. The capital of Sumatera Selatan Province is Palembang, and by the end of 2024, the province's total population exceeded 9 million. Settlement-level sources are currently unavailable, so the following discussion covers broader provincial and regency-level contexts, with clear indication that these do not apply exclusively to Berasan Mulya.
General overview
Berasan Mulya belongs to Buay Madang Timur kecamatan, which is situated within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Timur (abbreviated as OKU Timur). The regency capital is Martapura city. OKU Timur regency extends across the eastern interior areas of Sumatera Selatan and is primarily characterized as an agricultural region, where rice cultivation, rubber plantations, and palm oil production are the dominant economic activities. The region, including Buay Madang Timur District, typically contains smaller villages whose economies are based on local agriculture. Based on its name, Berasan Mulya is likely a similarly agriculture-oriented community, though reliable settlement-level sources are unavailable to confirm this. The province as a whole is characterized by natural resource richness — crude oil, natural gas, and coal extraction also occur in the region — while daily life in rural villages is shaped by local agriculture and small-scale trade.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Berasan Mulya is unavailable. The broader OKU Timur regency real estate market may reflect patterns typical of south Sumatran interior areas: in rural districts located far from the capital agglomeration (Palembang), property prices are typically lower than in urbanized coastal or city-adjacent zones. Demand may exist for agricultural land, particularly in areas strategically significant for rice and plantation farming. Regarding general Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or various legal forms of nominal ownership are available to them, though precise conditions must always be interpreted in accordance with current Indonesian legislation and advice from a local legal specialist. From an investment perspective, interior Sumatran rural areas are generally characterized by longer return periods and lower liquidity compared to regions with more developed infrastructure.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable sources are available regarding the public safety situation in Berasan Mulya. Small villages in south Sumatra's interior areas generally have low levels of tourist traffic and relatively closed community structures, reflecting social patterns typical of rural Indonesian regions. Regarding Sumatera Selatan Province as a whole, major cities — particularly Palembang — experience general urban challenges, while smaller villages experience them less. In the absence of precise crime statistics, the widely accepted guideline is for travelers to inform themselves about current local conditions, observe general travel safety rules, and where necessary, seek information from the local community or kecamatan municipal government.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not list named tourist attractions specific to Berasan Mulya. The broader Sumatera Selatan Province is historically and culturally significant: between the 7th and 14th centuries, the province was the center of the Buddhist Srivijaya Kingdom (Kerajaan Sriwijaya), whose capital was Palembang and whose influence extended throughout the entire Southeast Asian region. Palembang today preserves this heritage and remains one of the province's primary cultural destinations. The interior regions of OKU Timur regency are characterized by natural river systems, agricultural landscapes, and local Muslim-Malay culture. Those wishing to explore the region's broader appeal from the vicinity of Buay Madang Timur District are advised to visit Martapura, the regency capital, as well as Palembang, the provincial capital, where authenticated cultural and historical attractions can be found. No data is available regarding tourist infrastructure or sights intended for visitors within Berasan Mulya itself.
Summary
Berasan Mulya is a small village in south Sumatra located in Buay Madang Timur District, within Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Timur, in the interior regions of Sumatera Selatan Province. Available sources contain only provincial-level data; reliable, verifiable information regarding the settlement's own characteristics is currently limited. Based on the region's economically agricultural character and the general conditions of Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency, it appears to be a typical, small, agriculture-oriented Indonesian village. Those intending to visit or invest are advised to consult directly with local administrative bodies and regency-level authorities for current and location-specific information.

