Batam is the largest
city
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in the province of
Riau Islands,
Indonesia. The city administrative area covers three main islands of Batam,
Rempang, and
Galang (collectively called
Barelang), as well as several small islands. Batam Island is the core urban and industrial zone, while both Rempang Island and Galang Island maintain their rural character and are connected to Batam Island by short bridges. Batam is an industrial
boomtown, an emerging transport hub, and part of a
free trade zone in the
Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle, located off
Singapore's south coast and also part of the
Indonesia–Malaysia–Thailand Growth Triangle
The Indonesia–Malaysia–Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) started as an early attempt at economic liberalisation & integration in ASEAN. It was formally endorsed by Indonesia’s President Suharto, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir M ...
.
According to
Statistics Indonesia
Statistics Indonesia ( id, Badan Pusat Statistik, BPS, ), is a non-departmental government institute of Indonesia that is responsible for conducting statistical surveys. Its main customer is the government, but statistical data is also availabl ...
's 2020 census, Batam had a population of 1,196,396, making it the third largest city in the region of
Sumatra
Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the sixth-largest island in the world at 473,481 km2 (182,812 mi.2), not including adjacent i ...
, after
Medan and
Palembang
Palembang () is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River on the eastern lowland of southern Sumatra. It had a population of 1,668,848 at the 2020 Census. Palembang ...
.
It is the closest part of Indonesia to Singapore, at a minimum land distance of 5.8 km. During the 2010 national census, Batam was the fastest-growing municipality in Indonesia the decade prior, with a population growth rate of 11% per year. In 2017, the island suffered severe job losses, some 300,000 workers were laid off.
History

The first recorded inhabitants at Batam Island are Malays known as
Orang Laut, from the year 231 AD. The island that once served as the field of struggle of Admiral
Hang Nadim against the invaders was used by the government in the 1960s as a petroleum logistics base on
Sambu Island.
In the 1970s, according to Presidential Decree number 41 year 1973,
Batam Island was designated as a working environment of an industrial area supported by ''Batam Island Industrial Development Authority'' or better known as ''Batam Authority Board'' (''BOB'', now ''Batam Development Board'' ( id, Badan Pengusahan Batam or ''BP Batam'') as the driving force for the development of Batam, with the initial aim of making Batam the "Indonesian version of Singapore". With the rapid development of the island, based on Government Regulation No. 34 of 1983, the Batam District (which is part of Riau Islands Regency) was upgraded to municipality status which has the duties in running government administration and society and support the development of ''BP Batam''.
In the Reformation era in the late 1990s, with Act No. 53 of 1999, the Batam administrative municipality changed its status to an autonomous region, namely Batam City Government to carry out governmental and developmental functions by involving ''BP Batam''.
Geography
Batam is a roughly oval island with many bays, islets, and peninsulas, located west of
Bintan Island
Bintan Island or ''Negeri Segantang Lada'' is an island in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia. It is part of the Riau Islands province, the capital of which, Tanjung Pinang, lies in the island's south and is the island's main community.
Bintan's l ...
, south of Singapore, north of
Rempang and
Galang, and east of
Bulan Island
Bulan Island or Pulau Bulang () is an island located 2.5 km south-west of Batam Island, with a land area of 100 km2. It is located in the Sijori Growth Triangle, Riau Islands Province, Indonesia. It is the largest island adjacent to Bata ...
. The
Riau Strait
Riau Strait ( id, Selat Riau) is a strait in Riau Archipelago. The ''Riau Strait'' separates islands of Batam and Bintan. It is an important commercial waterway to the port of Singapore.
The planned Batam-Bintan Bridge
The Batam-Bintan Bridge ( ...
separates Batam and Bintan. Batam Municipality covers 3,990 km², of which 1,040 km² is land, a figure which includes some
land reclamation
Land reclamation, usually known as reclamation, and also known as land fill (not to be confused with a waste landfill), is the process of creating new land from oceans, seas, riverbeds or lake beds. The land reclaimed is known as reclamati ...
. However, ''Barelang Island'' (not actually one but three, see above) covers roughly 715 km² of that 1,040 km², and Batam island itself covers only about 410 km² out of the total. The bulk of the municipal population resides on Batam Island.
Climate
Batam has a
tropical rainforest climate (Af) with heavy rainfall year-round.
Governance
Mayor
The Batam city government takes care of all population administration and civil registration as well as human resources. The current mayor is Muhammad Rudi for the period 2016–2021, accompanied by Amsakar Ahmad as deputy mayor.
Batam Development Board (BP)
The Agency for Free Trade Zone and Free Port of Batam, often abbreviated as BP Batam, is a government nonstructural body under the Chairmanship of the Board of Regions (DK) Batam Central Government, which is chaired by a
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs. BP Batam plays a role in land governance and investment in the
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of Batam.
Administrative divisions
Batam city is divided into twelve
districts
A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions o ...
(''kecamatan'') – which include several adjacent islands such as
Bulan,
Rempang and
Galang, as well as Batam Island itself. The whole municipality is thus often known by the abbreviation of ''Barelang''. The districts are tabulated below with their areas, 2010 census populations
[Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2011.] and 2020 census populations, together with the number of administrative villages within that district and its postal codes.
Notes:
*
1 comprises 116 islands to the west of Batam Island.
*
2 comprises 70 islands to the southwest of Batam Island
*
3 comprises 82 islands to the south of Batam Island, including
Galang Island and
Rempang Island.
*
4 comprises the east part of Batam Island, but also includes 23 islands off the eastern shore.
*
5 includes 14 islands off the coast of Batam Island.
Demographics
At the 2020 census, Batam had a population of 1,196,396 inhabitants. The population was increasing rapidly, with a population growth rate of more than 8% per year between 2001 and 2012, but has subsequently diminished.
Ethnicity
Today, Batam is inhabited by a heterogeneous mixture of people due to labor migration and desire to be close to Singapore; it is very diverse, two-thirds of the population are migrants.
The predominant ethnicities are
Malays
Malays may refer to:
* Malay race, a racial category encompassing peoples of Southeast Asia and sometimes the Pacific Islands
** Overseas Malays, people of Malay race ancestry living outside Malay archipelago home areas
** Cape Malays, a communit ...
,
Javanese,
Batak
Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages. The term is used to include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba, ...
,
Minangkabau, and
Chinese
Chinese can refer to:
* Something related to China
* Chinese people, people of Chinese nationality, citizenship, and/or ethnicity
**''Zhonghua minzu'', the supra-ethnic concept of the Chinese nation
** List of ethnic groups in China, people of va ...
. As a municipality it exemplifies the national motto of "
Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" (Unity in Diversity). The location of Batam, which is close to Singapore, is conducive to the development of economic, sociopolitical, and cultural aspects of the local community.
Religion
Islam
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is the majority religion in Batam, followed by
Christians, Buddhists and Hindus. Most of those who follow Islam are Javanese, Malays and Minangkabaus. The Great Mosque of Batam, located in the city center adjacent to the main square, the mayor's office and the provincial Parliament, is an important symbol of Islamic religious life in Batam. Christianity are also widely embraced by people of Batam, especially those from the
Batak
Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages. The term is used to include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba, ...
people of Sumatra and migrants from
Flores
Flores is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, a group of islands in the eastern half of Indonesia. Including the Komodo Islands off its west coast (but excluding the Solor Archipelago to the east of Flores), the land area is 15,530.58 km2, and th ...
also from East Indonesia. The majority of the Chinese population practises Buddhism. A number of
Viharas are located in Batam, of which Vihara Duta Maitreya is one of the most frequented, and is the largest Vihara in Southeast Asia with an area of 4.5 hectares.
Language
Indonesian
Indonesian is anything of, from, or related to Indonesia, an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. It may refer to:
* Indonesians, citizens of Indonesia
** Native Indonesians, diverse groups of local inhabitants of the archipelago
** Indonesian ...
is the common lingua franca of Batam in daily use. Other languages such as local
Malay
Malay may refer to:
Languages
* Malay language or Bahasa Melayu, a major Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore
** History of the Malay language, the Malay language from the 4th to the 14th century
** Indonesi ...
(similar to the
Malaysian standard as spoken in neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore),
Minangkabau,
Batak
Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages. The term is used to include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba, ...
,
Javanese, and Chinese ethnic dialects like
Hokkien and
Teochew are also used. The usage of
Mandarin
Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to:
Language
* Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country
** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China
** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
and
English are trending due to Singaporean influence, especially by expatriates living in Batam.
Economy

Based on Presidential Decree No. 41/1973, the Batam Industrial Development Authority (BP Batam) was established to manage 415 square kilometer industrial complex in Batam City for heavy industry. Previously only
Pertamina
PT Pertamina (Persero), formerly abbreviated from ''Perusahaan Pertambangan Minyak dan Gas Bumi Negara'' (lit. 'State Oil and Natural Gas Mining Company'), is an Indonesian state-owned oil and natural gas corporation based in Jakarta. It was cr ...
, the Indonesian state oil company, settled there with only 6,000 inhabitants.
Shipbuilding and electronics manufacturing are important industries on the island. Being located close to the ports of Singapore, the speed of goods shipping and product distribution is increased, benefiting the island's economy. With lower labor costs and special government incentives, it is the site of many factories operated by foreign companies.

Under a framework signed in June 2006, Batam, along with parts of neighbouring Bintan and
Karimun, are a part of a Special Economic Zone with Singapore; this zone eliminates
tariffs and
value-added taxes for goods shipped between Batam and Singapore. In 2007, Law No. 44 was enacted to supplement Law No. 36/2000 in establishing Batam as a free trade zone for 70 years. BP Batam still manage the industrial complex. And in 2016, responsibility of industrial complex changed from the governor of
Riau Islands Province to the Office of the Coordinating Economic Minister as per Presidential Decree No. 8/2016.
Over 1.5 million tourists visited the city in 2015. Batam is the third-busiest entry port to Indonesia next to
Bali
Bali () is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nu ...
and
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , bew, Jakarte), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta ( id, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta) is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Lying on the northwest coast of Java, the world's most populous island, Jakarta ...
. In 2014, around 58.8% of foreign tourists came from
Singapore, 12.8% from
Malaysia and 4.2% from
South Korea.
Transport
Ferry
Ferries connect Batam to Singapore, Bintan, and
Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru (), colloquially referred to as JB, is the capital city of the state of Johor, Malaysia. It is located at the southern end of Peninsular Malaysia,along the north bank of the Straits of Johor, opposite of the city-state Singapore. T ...
(Malaysia). Five ferry terminals are on the island:
Batam Harbour Bay Ferry Terminal
Batam Harbour Bay Ferry Terminal is an international transport hub with shopping and restaurants in the center of Batam, Indonesia. Located within Nagoya, Jodoh, it is 10 minutes drive away from Batam Nagoya city.
Since its opening in 2006, it h ...
, Nongsapura Ferry Terminal, Sekupang, Waterfront City, and
Batam Center Ferry Terminal
Batam Center Ferry Terminal is an international ferry terminal located in Teluk Tering, Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia. The terminal mostly serves international routes to Singapore and Malaysia. It is located north of governmental buildings of Bat ...
. Connections to Singapore are by way of Harbourfront and Tanah Merah Ferry Terminals run by
Singapore Cruise Centre
The Singapore Cruise Centre ( abbrev: SCC; Chinese: 新加坡邮轮中心) is a cruise terminal located in the south of Singapore next to HarbourFront Centre in the vicinity of HarbourFront and in Keppel Harbour, near HarbourFront MRT statio ...
(SCC).
The most recent incident happened on 29 November 2015 when a ferry, 'Sea Prince', hit floating object(s) while en route to Singapore from Batam and began leaking. A total of 97 passengers were rescued on life rafts.

Signs showing a picture of a raised finger over a pair of lips have been placed in August 2014 at the Batam Centre International Ferry Terminal to request silence while queuing for immigration to hear names being called and clearly hear instructions given by the immigration officer. Some visitors have been sent back immediately on the first ferry available for flouting this rule. The signs are also applicable at other terminals, but are not strictly enforced.
Trans Batam

Trans Batam is the most reliable and the cheapest public transportation in Batam. It began to operate in 2005. Trans Batam is the second BRT system in Indonesia, after Jakarta's
TransJakarta. The price for one ride is Rp2,000 for students and Rp4,000 for the public. Trans Batam operates from 05:30 to 19:00.
Trans Batam serves 8 corridors of route:
Taxi

Taxis in Batam are available almost anywhere, at ferry terminals, the airport, shopping malls, hotels, etc. More than 3000 taxis are in Batam. In the early 2000s, Batam commonly had
Toyota Corolla
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taxis. Starting in late 2013, more than 95% of taxis are brand new using the
Toyota Limo
The Toyota Limo is an automobile offered by Toyota in Southeast Asian markets designed for taxicab use, primarily in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. It is a robust low cost, low maintenance variant designed specifically for taxi ...
and
Chevrolet Lova.
Airport
Hang Nadim International Airport is the island's main airport, and has the longest runway of all airports in Indonesia. The airport was the largest airport in the Sumatra region from 1995 to 2012 with a capacity of six million passengers annually, and is now the second-largest in the Sumatra region after
Kuala Namu International Airport
Kualanamu International Airport ( id, Bandar Udara Internasional Kualanamu) (often spelled as Kuala Namu and informally abbreviated KNIA) is an international airport serving Medan, Indonesia, and other parts of North Sumatra. It is located in ...
in
Medan, which has a capacity of eight million passengers. The airport has 4 paired jetbridges and 2 single jetbridges. Hang Nadim International Airport is a hub for
Lion Air,
Batik Air
Batik Air is an Indonesian scheduled airline which was founded in 2012 and made its maiden flight on 3 May 2013 from Jakarta to Manado and Yogyakarta.
History
Lion Air, the parent company, established Batik Air as a full-service airline which ...
and
Citilink. BP Batam, which operates Hang Nadim International Airport, will build a new terminal with a capacity of eight million passengers per year for each terminal (16 million passengers per year in total for two terminals) in late 2016. BP Batam intends to build eight paired jetbridges in the new terminal. Domestic destinations include
Pekanbaru
Pekanbaru is the capital of Indonesian province of Riau, and a major economic center on the eastern part of Sumatra, Sumatra Island. Its name is derived from the Malay language, Malay words for 'new market' ('pekan' is market and 'baru' is new). ...
,
Palembang
Palembang () is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River on the eastern lowland of southern Sumatra. It had a population of 1,668,848 at the 2020 Census. Palembang ...
,
Medan,
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , bew, Jakarte), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta ( id, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta) is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Lying on the northwest coast of Java, the world's most populous island, Jakarta ...
,
Padang,
Surabaya
Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Java and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. L ...
,
Bandung
Bandung ( su, ᮘᮔ᮪ᮓᮥᮀ, Bandung, ; ) is the capital city of the Indonesian province of West Java. It has a population of 2,452,943 within its city limits according to the official estimates as at mid 2021, making it the fourth most ...
,
Bandar Lampung,
Balikpapan,
Yogyakarta,
Makassar
Makassar (, mak, ᨆᨀᨔᨑ, Mangkasara’, ) is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, Surabaya, Med ...
, and many more. International flights currently include
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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(operated by
Batik Air Malaysia).
Environment
Due to piling works for touristic activity, sand mining, and logging for charcoal business, only 4.2% of Batam Island is covered in
mangrove forests, a great decrease from 24% in 1970. Originally, Batam Island had 41,500 hectares of mangrove forests.
Gallery
File:Batam Turi Beach Hotel.jpg, Turi Beach Resort
File:Astaqa MTQ Batam.jpeg, The 2014 National MTQ Building in Dataran Engku Putri, Batam Centre
File:Masjid Agung Batam.jpg, Great Mosque of Batam
File:Pacific Palace.png, Pacific Palace Hotel
File:Batam Center Area.jpg, Batam Centre
File:Raja Haji Fisabililah Barelang.jpg, Barelang Bridge
File:Baloi Batam.png, BCC Hotel Tower and iHotel Baloi
File:Batam Harbour Bay Downtown.jpg, Batam Harbour Bay downtown, Harbour Bay ferry terminal
File:Marriott Hotels Batam.jp
Batam Marriott Hotel Harbour Bay
See also
*
List of tallest buildings in Batam
300px, View of Batam skyline from Harbour Bay Downtown
Batam, the largest city in Riau Islands, is home to several high-rise buildings. The current tallest building in the city is the Meisterstadt A5, while the tallest occupied building is B ...
References
External links
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Batam Ferry Terminal Official siteStatistics of Batam Municipality
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Cities in Indonesia
Special economic zones
Populated places in Riau