Aie Pacah – Administrative centre of Padang city in West Sumatra
Aie Pacah (in Indonesian: Air Pacah) is a kelurahan, or urban neighbourhood, in Koto Tangah district, Padang city, West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) province, on the island of Sumatra. Based on its location coordinates, it lies slightly south of the Equator in the hilly interior region surrounding Padang. The kelurahan serves as a secondary centre for the eastern part of Padang and has become increasingly prominent particularly over the past decade, as the focus of urban administration has shifted to this area. According to 2017 data, the kelurahan's population was 11,037 people, comprising 5,442 men and 5,595 women.
General overview
Aie Pacah currently functions as the administrative centre of Padang city: it is home to the Balai Kota, or city hall building, which stands along Jalan Padang By Pass and was inaugurated on 30 September 2013, replacing the former city hall that operated in the Padang Barat neighbourhood. This institutional relocation provided a decisive development impulse to the area, which had previously been less urbanized and more suburban in character. The kelurahan is administratively divided into 10 RW (rukun warga) and 40 RT (rukun tetangga), indicating a medium-sized, well-organized urban neighbourhood. Beyond civic institutions, Aie Pacah is also significant in terms of higher education: four universities operate in the area or in its immediate vicinity — Universitas Baiturrahmah, Universitas Bung Hatta, Institut Teknologi Padang (2nd campus), and Universitas Terbuka (UPBJJ-UT Padang branch office). In terms of healthcare provision, two hospitals are accessible nearby: Rumah Sakit Islam Siti Rahmah along Jalan Bypass KM 15, and Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Dr. Rasidin on Jalan Air Paku street in the Sungai Sapih area. The relocation of the Padang city representative body (DPRD) building from Sawahan neighbourhood to Aie Pacah has been delayed, with plans envisaging construction could have begun in 2022. All this indicates that the neighbourhood's institutional development is proceeding gradually but consistently.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Aie Pacah, settlement-level real estate market data is not available, so the broader context of Padang city and West Sumatra province can serve as a framework below. Padang is one of Indonesia's important regional cities, and its real estate market has shown gradual development over the past decade, particularly in areas associated with the expansion of administrative and educational infrastructure. Since Aie Pacah has become the new administrative centre of Padang city, interest among commercial and residential real estate developers in the neighbourhood has increased. The presence of universities can generate stable rental demand in the market for smaller residential properties and accommodation. In Indonesia, the property acquisition options available to foreign nationals are limited: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens, whereas foreigners primarily have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights), the duration of which can be extended. Therefore, before making an investment decision, thorough knowledge of local regulations and the current provisions of Indonesian land law is essential.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics relating to Aie Pacah are not available. Generally speaking, Padang is the capital and economic centre of West Sumatra province, where — as in most major Indonesian cities — the public safety situation presents a varied picture across different urban areas. The presence of administrative institutions, the operation of universities and hospitals are typically accompanied by increased police and security presence in the given area. As in many Indonesian cities, it is advisable to observe general travel precautions and to stay informed about local conditions. From a natural hazard perspective, it is important to note that West Sumatra is a seismically active region: Padang and its surroundings face elevated earthquake risk, as was clearly demonstrated by the devastating 2009 earthquake.
Tourist attractions
Aie Pacah is not primarily a tourism destination but rather a functional administrative and educational neighbourhood. The source material does not specifically name tourist attractions within the kelurahan's area. However, throughout the wider Padang city and Koto Tangah district, there are numerous well-known natural and cultural sites that are easily accessible from the city. Padang is generally recognized as a starting point for excursions showcasing Minangkabau cultural heritage, and various natural attractions along the route towards Bukittinggi also draw visitors to the region. Aie Pacah itself is located more along transit routes within the city near Padang By Pass, which facilitates passage but does not particularly establish independent tourist offerings.
Summary
Aie Pacah is a medium-sized kelurahan in Koto Tangah district, Padang city, with a population of slightly over 11,000 residents in 2017. Its most important characteristic is that since 2013 it has been home to Padang city's administrative centre, and several significant higher education institutions as well as hospitals operate in the area or in its immediate vicinity. From a real estate and tourism perspective, the neighbourhood has development potential due to the presence of institutions, but currently lacks distinctive sights or significant tourist appeal. Natural hazards — particularly seismic activity — warrant consideration across the entire Padang region.

