In 2020, the town of Tanjungpandan registered the highest population density rate of 272 individuals per square kilometer across the entire Belitung regency.
The establishment of the terminal was a significant step towards promoting tourism and providing better facilities for visitors to the island.
[7] The town is also known for its wide range of tourist attractions that offer natural wonders, cultural experiences, and family-friendly activities.
Kulong Keramik is a recreational spot in the Tanjungpandan, featuring a lake or quarry as its main attraction.
It showcases the colonial and pre-colonial history and artifacts of Belitung as an island of international trade between Malacca and Java, while also featuring a range of animals to learn about local wildlife.