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Bandar Seri Begawan

Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB; Jawi: بندر سري بڬاوان; Malay: [ˌbandar səˌri bəˈɡawan] (listen)) is the capital city of Brunei. It is officially a municipal area (kawasan bandaran) with an area of 100.36 square kilometres (38.75 sq mi) and an estimated population of 100,700 as of 2007.[2] It is part of Brunei-Muara District, the smallest yet most populous district which is home to over 70 per cent of the country's population.[3] It is the country's largest urban centre and nominally the country's only city. The capital is home to Brunei's seat of government, as well as a commercial and cultural centre. It was formerly known as Brunei Town until it was renamed in 1970 in honour of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, the 28th Sultan of Brunei and the father of the current Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.

Bandar Seri Begawan
بندر سري بڬاوان (Jawi)
Nicknames: 
The Venice of the East[1]
Bandar Brunei
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Bandar Seri Begawan
Bandar Seri Begawan
Coordinates: 4°53′25″N 114°56′32″E / 4.89028°N 114.94222°E / 4.89028; 114.94222Coordinates: 4°53′25″N 114°56′32″E / 4.89028°N 114.94222°E / 4.89028; 114.94222
CountryBrunei
DistrictBrunei-Muara
Bruneian Empire7th–18th century
Settled by the British19th century
Land development by the British1906
Resettlement of the Sultanate of Brunei administration centre1909
Sanitary Board area1921
Municipal area (present-day)1935
Government
 • BodyBandar Seri Begawan Municipal Department
Area
 • Total100.36 km2 (38.75 sq mi)
Population
 • Estimate 
(2007)[2]
100,700
DemonymsSeri Begawanese[citation needed]
Orang Bandar
Time zoneUTC+8 (BNT)
Area code+673 2
Websitewww.municipal-bsb.gov.bn

The history of Bandar Seri Begawan can be traced back to the establishment of a Malay stilt settlement on the waters of the Brunei River which became the predecessor of Kampong Ayer today. It became the capital of the Bruneian Sultanate from the 16th century onwards, as well as in the 19th century when it became a British protectorate. The establishment of a British Residency in the 20th century saw the establishment of modern-day administration on land, as well as the gradual resettlement of the riverine dwellers to the land. During World War II, the capital was occupied by the Japanese forces from 1941 and bombed in 1945 upon liberation by Allied forces. Brunei's independence from the British was declared on 1 January 1984 on a square in the city centre.

Bandar Seri Begawan is home to Istana Nurul Iman, the largest residential palace in the world by the Guinness World Records,[4] and Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, Brunei's iconic landmark. It is also home to Kampong Ayer, the largest 'water village' in the world and nicknamed Venice of the East.[5] It was once the host city of the 20th Southeast Asian Games in 1999 and 8th APEC Summit in 2000.

Name

The name Bandar Seri Begawan is derived from the official Malay name, which translates to Seri Begawan City. It was named after Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, the 28th Sultan of Brunei and the late father of the current Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.[6] Seri Begawan is part of the royal title bestowed on the late sultan upon his abdication from the throne in 1967.[6][7] The city was renamed on 4 October 1970 to commemorate his contribution to the modernisation of the country during his reign in the 20th century.[8][9] Prior to this, the city had been known as Brunei Town or Bandar Brunei in Malay (literally "Brunei City").[10][11] It is the only urban centre in the country which has the title bandar ('city') in its official native name.[citation needed]

The capital is colloquially known by the locals as simply Bandar, meaning 'The City'.[citation needed] However, the name may not necessarily refer to the same area as encompassed by the city's official boundary. It may only refer to the city centre of the capital.[citation needed] Its reference may also extend beyond the official boundary, that is referring to the urbanised areas on the outskirts and even the entire Brunei-Muara District, which is more common among residents who live outside of the district.[citation needed]

History

Human settlement in Brunei can be traced back to the sixth and seventh century with a Malay trading centre and fishing port near the current site of the city.[7] The first settlement on the banks of the Brunei River can be traced to the eighth century where there had been settlements similar to those in Kampong Ayer, near the present site of the Brunei Museum with the modern city on the opposite shore.[12]

 
Brunei Town in 1844.

During the Bruneian Empire period from 15th–17th century, the Sultanate ruled part of Borneo including the southern part of the Philippines and its capital of Manila,[13][14] with the water settlement near the city area becoming the third centre of the administration, after moving twice from Kota Batu and Kampong Ayer.[7][10][15][16] When the Sultanate rule declined through the 18th century due to the arrival of Western powers such as the Spanish, Dutch, and the British, the settlement population decreased from its peak of 20,000 inhabitants.[7]

From 1888 until its independence in 1984, Brunei was a British protectorate and land development began in 1906 when the British resident encouraged the Sultanate citizens to move onto reclaimed land on the western bank of the inlet.[16] In 1899, first oil well was drilled at Ayer Bekunchi near Kampung Kasat, Bandar Seri Begawan. Although the well was drilled to a depth of 259 metres (850 feet), no oil was found. Oil exploration in Brunei later shifted to Seria and Belait District in 1924.[17][18][19] Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam II established a new palace on the west bank in 1909 after being persuaded by the British,[10] along with the arrival of Chinese traders to boost the economy. A mosque and government buildings were built along the western shores in 1920.[7] In the same year, the new settlement was declared the new capital of Brunei and became a municipal area.[16]

 
Brunei Town under Allied attack in 1945; the attack was intended to flush out the Japanese.
 
Brunei Town in 1950, with the starting of redevelopment

However, the city's prosperity was almost ended when it was captured by the Japanese in 1941, before being recaptured by the Allied forces in 1945. During the war, most infrastructure was destroyed by Japanese and Allied bombing.[20] The British began reconstructing most of their possessions in Borneo at the end of 1945 with the restoration of law and order and the reopening of schools.[20]

In 1950, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, upon his ascension to the throne, negotiated with the British for an increase in corporate taxes, growing from 10% to 30% in 1953. A M$1.2 million (US$0.39 million) allotment to Brunei for war damages during the Japanese occupation increased from M$1 million in 1946 to M$100 million (US$32.6 million) in 1952. A five-year development plan with a budget of M$100 million was also implemented in 1953, with infrastructure receiving the largest percentage (80%) and the rest going toward social programmes.[20] Together with the expansion of the oil and gas industry, commercialisation began to transform Brunei's capital and a large number of public buildings were constructed, along with the development of a central business district in the 1970s and 1980s.[7][10] On 1 August 2007, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah gave consent for the expansion of the city from 12.87 km2 (4.97 sq mi) to 100.36 km2 (38.75 sq mi).[15]

Administration

City administration

The city is administered by the Bandar Seri Begawan Municipal Board within Bandar Seri Begawan Municipal Department, a government department within the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Municipal Board was established in 1921, originally as a Sanitary Board (Lembaga Kebersihan) which was, and is still, responsible for maintaining the cleanliness to the then Brunei Town.[21] It achieved the status of bandaran (municipality) in 1935 with the conversion of the Sanitary Board into the current Municipal Board (Lembaga Bandaran).[21] Bandar Seri Begawan is de facto a city but it is officially a municipality, thus has the same status as the towns of Tutong, Kuala Belait and Seria.

The city is located in Brunei-Muara District, the smallest yet the most populous district in the country.[22] As of 1 August 2007, the municipal area has been expanded from 12.87 square kilometres (4.97 sq mi) to 100.36 square kilometres (38.75 sq mi). The area overlaps with several of the district's mukims and villages, which include:[23][24]

Mukim Villages
Berakas 'A' Anggerek Desa, Burong Pingai Berakas, Delima Satu, Jaya Bakti, Jaya Setia, Orang Kaya Besar Imas, Pancha Delima, Pulaie, and Serusop
Berakas 'B' Brunei International Airport, Manggis I and II, Madang, and Sungai Akar
Burong Pingai Ayer Burong Pingai Ayer, Lurong Dalam, Pandai Besi 'A', Pandai Besi 'B', Pekan Lama, Pengiran Setia Negara, Sungai Pandan 'A', and Sungai Pandan 'B'
Gadong 'A'[a] Katok, Rimba, Tungku
Gadong 'B'[b] Beribi, Kiarong, Kiulap, Mata-Mata, Perpindahan Mata-Mata, Menglait, and Pengkalan Gadong (Batu Bersurat)
Kianggeh Berangan, Kianggeh, Berangan, Kumbang Pasang, Parit, Melabau, Diplomatic Enclave, Pusar Ulak, Tasek Lama, Tumasek, and Tungkadeh (Mabohai), Pusat Bandar
Kilanas Bunut, Madewa, Perpindahan Bunut, and Tasek Meradun
Kota Batu Belimbing, Kota Batu, Pelambayan, Pintu Malim, Subok, and Sungai Lampai
Peramu Bakut Berumput, Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda 'A', Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda 'B', Lurong Sikuna, Pekilong Muara, and Peramu
Saba Saba Darat 'A', Saba Darat 'B', Saba Laut, Saba Tengah, and Saba Ujong
Sungai Kebun Bolkiah 'A', Bolkiah 'B', Setia 'A', Setia 'B', Sungai Kebun, Sungai Siamas, and Ujong Klinik
Sungai Kedayan Bukit Salat, Kuala Peminyak, Sumbiling Lama, Sungai Kedayan 'A', Sungai Kedayan 'B', and Ujong Tanjong
Tamoi Limbongan, Pengiran Bendahara Lama, Pengiran Kerma Indera Lama, Pengiran Tajuddin Hitam, Tamoi Tengah, Tamoi Ujong, and Ujong Bukit

The mukims of Burong Pingai Ayer, Peramu, Saba, Sungai Kebun, Sungai Kedayan and Tamoi, as well as their constituent villages, make up Kampong Ayer, the traditional stilted settlement on the Brunei River in the capital.

National government

Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital city of Brunei and the seat of the Brunei Government. It houses Istana Nurul Iman, whereby aside from the residential palace of Hassanal Bolkiah, the current Sultan of Brunei, it is also a seat of the Prime Minister's Office, in which the Prime Minister is also the Sultan himself. The Prime Minister's Office also has a second seat within the capital, that is located at Jalan Perdana Menteri.[26] Bandar Seri Begawan also houses the headquarters of all government ministries and most departments and agencies.

Geography

Bandar Seri Begawan is located at 4°53'25"N, 114°56'32"E, on the northern bank of the Brunei River.

Climate

Brunei has an equatorial, tropical rainforest climate more subject to the Intertropical Convergence Zone than to the trade winds and rare cyclones. The climate is hot and wet.[27] The city sees heavy precipitation throughout the year, with the northeast monsoon blowing from December to March and the southeast monsoon from around June to October.[28] The wettest day on record is 9 July 2020, when 662.0 millimetres (26.06 in) of rainfall was reported at the airport.

Climate data for Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei Airport)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 34.1
(93.4)
35.3
(95.5)
38.3
(100.9)
37.6
(99.7)
36.4
(97.5)
36.2
(97.2)
36.2
(97.2)
37.6
(99.7)
36.0
(96.8)
35.3
(95.5)
34.9
(94.8)
36.2
(97.2)
38.3
(100.9)
Average high °C (°F) 30.4
(86.7)
30.7
(87.3)
31.9
(89.4)
32.5
(90.5)
32.6
(90.7)
32.5
(90.5)
32.3
(90.1)
32.4
(90.3)
32.0
(89.6)
31.6
(88.9)
31.4
(88.5)
31.0
(87.8)
31.8
(89.2)
Average low °C (°F) 23.3
(73.9)
23.3
(73.9)
23.5
(74.3)
23.7
(74.7)
23.7
(74.7)
23.4
(74.1)
23.0
(73.4)
23.1
(73.6)
23.1
(73.6)
23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
23.2
(73.8)
23.3
(73.9)
Record low °C (°F) 18.4
(65.1)
18.9
(66.0)
19.4
(66.9)
20.5
(68.9)
20.3
(68.5)
19.2
(66.6)
19.1
(66.4)
19.4
(66.9)
19.6
(67.3)
20.5
(68.9)
18.8
(65.8)
19.5
(67.1)
18.4
(65.1)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 292.6
(11.52)
158.9
(6.26)
118.7
(4.67)
189.4
(7.46)
234.9
(9.25)
210.1
(8.27)
225.9
(8.89)
226.6
(8.92)
264.4
(10.41)
312.3
(12.30)
339.9
(13.38)
339.6
(13.37)
2,913.3
(114.70)
Average rainy days 16 12 11 16 18 16 16 16 19 21 23 21 205
Average relative humidity (%) 86 85 84 84 85 84 84 83 84 85 86 86 85
Mean monthly sunshine hours 196 191 225 239 236 210 222 218 199 206 205 211 2,558
Source 1: World Meteorological Organisation,[29] Deutscher Wetterdienst (extremes, 1971–2012 and humidity, 1972–1990)[30]
Source 2: NOAA (sun, 1961–1990)[31]

Demography

Ethnicity and religion

The Bruneian Census 2011 Report estimated the population of Bandar Seri Begawan to be approximately 20,000, while the metropolitan area has around 279,924.[32][33] The majority of Bruneians are Malays, with Chinese being the most significant minority group.[33] Aboriginal groups such as the Bisaya, Belait, Dusun, Kedayan, Lun Bawang, Murut, and Tutong also exist. They are classified as part of the Malay ethnic groups and have been given the Bumiputera privileges.[32] Large numbers of foreign workers are also found within Brunei and the capital city, with the majority being from Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia (mostly Betawi, Batak, Ambon, Minahasa, and Minangkabau), and the Indian subcontinent.[34][35]

Places of interest

Mosques

 
The Ceremonial Ship beside the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque
  • Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque – Built in 1958, it features a golden dome and an interior of Italian marble walls, carpeting and an elevator. It has tunnels that are used by the sultan on journeys through the town. It is considered by some to be one of the world's most beautiful mosques.[36]
  • Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque – This is the largest mosque in Brunei. It was built to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the sultan's reign. It is known locally as the Kiarong mosque.
  • Al-Ameerah Al-Hajjah Maryam Mosque – This green mosque is next to Jalan Jerudong.
  • Ash-Shaliheen Mosque – This mosque is next to the prime minister's office in Bandar Seri Begawan. Its architecture is inspired by Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Saudi Arabia and Spain's Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba.

Historical sites

  • Late sultan Bolkiah's tomb in Kota Batu
  • Late sultan Sharif Ali's tomb in Kota Batu
  • Royal Wharf
 
The Secretariat Building was completed in 1953.

The Secretariat Building

The Secretariat Building is the oldest government structure that serves as "The Secretariat" or the seat of government.[37]

The Royal Ceremonial Hall or Lapau

Located in Jalan Kianggeh, the Lapau (Royal Ceremonial Hall) is used for royal traditional ceremonies. It was here that the sultan Hassanal Bolkiah was crowned on 1 August 1968. The interior of the Lapau and sultan's throne are decorated in exquisite gold. Within the precincts of the Lapau is the Dewan Majlis where the legislative assembly used to sit. Official permission is required by visitors to enter this building. With the completion of the new legislative council building in Jalan Mabohai, the Lapau will soon become a symbol of the sultanate's constitutional history.

 
Kubah Makam Di Raja is the main Royal burial ground since 1965.

The Royal Mausoleum

Located away from the banks of Brunei River, behind the Freshco Shopping Centre at Mile One, Jalan Tutong, the Royal Mausoleum and the graveyard have been used by succeeding generations of sultans. Inside the Mausoleum itself are the remains of the last ten sultans, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin (1950–1967), who died in 1986, Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin (1924–1950), Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam II (1906–1924), Sultan Hashim (1885–1906), Sultan Abdul Momin (1852–1885), Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin II (1828–1852), Sultan Muhammad Kanzul Alam (1807–1826), Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam I who ruled less than a year in 1804, Sultan Muhammad Tajuddin (1778-1804,1804-1807), and Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin I (1740–1778). Other members of the royal families from those times are also buried there.

Dang Ayang Mausoleum

A legendary figure who was chased away from Kampong Ayer for committing adultery. Adultery was a taboo in Bruneian society. She died in what we know today as Pusat Bandar (Central City). However some sources[who?] say that she was a Queen of Brunei.

Istana Darussalam

 
Istana Darussalam is the birth place of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.

Istana Darussalam[c] is a former royal residence of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, as well as the birthplace of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.[38] It was built in the 1940s and located at Sumbiling Lama, an area on the banks of Kedayan River near the city centre.[38] The building is made of wood and styled in traditional Malay stilt house. It has been designated as a protected monument under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act.[39] The palace has also been designated as a tourist attraction,[39] although the compound within the gate and the building is not open to public.[citation needed] The road that leads to the place has been named after it.[d][38]

Pulau Chermin Royal Cemetery

The Pulau Chermin Royal Cemetery (Malay: Makam Diraja Pulau Chermin) is a Royal burial ground located at Pulau Cermin, one of the islands on the Brunei River. The cemetery served as the resting place of Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin, the 13th Sultan of Brunei who ruled from 1660 to 1673. He was buried there along with members of his family who also perished during the outbreak of Brunei Civil War in 1660.[40] They were killed there on the island during the final days of the civil war in 1673.[41][42]

The Royal Cemetery is gazetted as one of Brunei National Heritage Site under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act, 1967 revised 1984, 1990 and 2002, preserved by the Brunei Museums Department and protected by the government of Brunei Darussalam.[43]

Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin (died 1673) grave is located at the site.

Luba Royal Mausoleum

The Luba Royal Mausoleum (Malay: Makam Di Luba) is a former Royal burial ground located at Pulau Luba, Kampung Bunut, Brunei. The Mausoleum served as the resting place of Sultan Hussin Kamaluddin, the 16th Sultan of Brunei who was buried here in 1780. Before his death, Sultan Hussin Kamaluddin used to reside in Pulau Luba especially after his abdication from the Throne in 1740. He was well known in the history of Brunei as the only Sultan who abdicated twice from the Throne.[44] Beside the Sultan, members of the Royal family were also buried in the compound.[45] The Mausoleum is gazetted as one of Brunei National Heritage Site under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act, 1967 revised 1984, 1990 and 2002, preserved by the Brunei Museums Department and Brunei History Department and protected by the government of Brunei Darussalam.[43]

Museums

 
Located on an archaeological site at Kota Batu, Brunei museum is the largest in the country.
  • Brunei Museum (Muzium Brunei) – Located on an archaeological site at Kota Batu about 5 km (3.1 mi) from Bandar Seri Begawan, this museum is the largest in the country. It was established in 1965 and has occupied its present site since 1970. Officially opened in 1972, the museum focuses on Islamic history, natural history, Brunei artefacts and customs, ceramics and the oil industry of Brunei, which includes the processes of drilling and refining, the history of the petroleum industry and a map depicting current oil fields.
 
The Malay Technology Museum at Kota Batu
 
Front exhibit, Royal Regalia Museum
  • Royal Regalia Museum – Located at Jalan Sultan, this museum is devoted to the sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. The main gallery displays the coronation and Silver Jubilee chariots, gold and silver ceremonial armoury and traditional jewellery encrusted coronation crowns. A collection of documents that chronicle the sultan's life up to the coronation, together with the constitutional history gallery, is also housed in the same building.
  • Brunei History Centre – Located at Jalan Sultan next to the Royal Regalia Museum, the centre was opened in 1982 with a mission to research the history of Brunei. Much of that work has involved establishing the genealogy and history of the sultans and royal family. The public display has a wealth of information on these subjects, including replicas and brass rubbings of tombs. A flowchart giving the entire lineage of the Brunei sultans may be found at the entrance.
  • Brunei Stamp Gallery – This recently opened attraction is located inside the post office building in Jalan Sultan.
  • Bubungan Dua Belas – This "House of Twelve Roofs" is located in the Jalan Residency. It was built in 1906 and was formerly the official residence of British residents and high commissioners in Brunei. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Bandar Seri Begawan. It now serves as a gallery that exhibits the long-standing relationship between the sultanate and the United Kingdom.
  • The Arts and Handicrafts Centre – Located at Jalan Residency, it was opened in 1980. Brunei's fine arts and crafts tradition dates back centuries and is part of the nation's proud heritage. The Arts and Handicrafts Centre conducts courses in silverware, brassware, woodcarving, songkok-making, weaving and basketry.

Istana Nurul Iman

The Istana Nurul Iman palace is the residence of the sultan of Brunei. It is located 3 km southwest of the city centre. Its name is taken from Arabic, meaning "Palace of the Light of Faith." The palace was designed by Leandro V. Locsin and built by the Filipino firm Ayala Corporation, mixing Malay and Islamic elements in the building architecture.[46] It contains 1,788 rooms, with 257 bathrooms, and a banquet hall that can accommodate up to 5,000 guests. The palace only opens to the public during the yearly three-day Hari Raya Adilfitri celebration.[47]

Kampong Ayer

 
Kampong Ayer

The city's suburb incorporates nearby Kampong Ayer (water village), in which houses were built on stilts. It stretches about 8 km (5.0 mi) along the Brunei River. Founded 1,000 years ago,[48] the village is considered the largest stilt settlement in the world, with approximately 30,000 residents and 2,000 houses.[49] The term "Venice of the East" was coined by Antonio Pigafetta in honour of the water village that he encountered at Kota Batu (just east of city's central business district). Pigafetta was on Ferdinand Magellan's last voyages when he visited Brunei in 1521.[50]

Parks and trails

The Waterfront

This latest addition to Bandar Seri Begawan strategically overlooks the historical Kampong Ayer. The approximately 1.8-hectare (4.4-acre) site took almost three years to be completed and was officially opened to the public on 28 May 2011. The Waterfront is accessible 24 hours a day for the public to enjoy sightseeing and visit outdoor cafes.

Persiaran Damuan

This narrow strip of landscaped park between Jalan Tutong and the Sungei Brunei was created in 1986 as a "Square". It has a permanent display of the work of a sculptor from each of the original ASEAN countries. The 1 km (0.62 mi)-long park has pleasant walkways bordered by shrubs and the mangrove-fringed Pulau Ranggu, where two species of monkeys live, including the notable proboscis monkey only found in Borneo. The park also offers some of the best views of the Istana Nurul Iman.

 
Brunei Darussalam's sculpture at Persiaran Damuan

Jalan Tasek Lama

Located just a few minutes' walk from the city centre, this is a popular trekking trail for the city's residents. There are well-made walkaways through the small park, which has benches and picnic spots as well as a waterfall and ponds with water lilies.

Bukit Subok Recreational Park

The park offers a great view of the Kampong Ayer and downtown Bandar Seri Begawan. There is a well-maintained wooden walkaway with viewing huts along the way. These huts provide good vantage points for Kampong Ayer and its surroundings.

Youth centre

Pusat Belia is the youth centre in the capital. It is a dedicated complex — the foundation stone was laid on 27 August 1967 by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah (then the Pengiran Muda Mahkota or Crown Prince).[51] It was completed on 15 March 1969 and opened on 20 December in the same year.[52][53] The reported cost is B$2 million.[54] Among the facilities include a hall which can accommodate 1,000 people, a gymnastics hall, an olympic-sized swimming pool, and a gender-separated hostel.[54] The centre celebrated the golden jubilee of its opening in 2020.[53]

Transportation

 
The main bus station is located at Jalan Cator.
 
Water taxis awaiting passengers near Jalan MacArthur

Land

The capital is connected by Bus from Bandar Seri Begawan to the western part of the country by road. Road access to/from the exclave of Temburong is via the Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge — until the bridge opened in 2020, it was necessary to travel through Sarawak in Malaysia, via the town of Limbang.

The main bus station in the capital is located in Jalan Cator underneath a multi-story car park. There are six bus routes servicing Bandar Seri Begawan area; the Central Line, Circle Line, Eastern Line, Southern Line, Western Line and Northern Line. The buses operate from 6.30 am until 6.00pm except for bus No. 1 and 20 which have extended to the night. All bus routes begin and terminate their journey at the main bus terminal. Buses heading to other towns in Brunei such as Tutong, Seria and Kuala Belait also depart from the main bus terminal and Taxicab.

Air

Brunei International Airport serves the whole country. It is located 11 km (6.8 mi) from the town centre and can be reached in 10 minutes via the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Highway. Royal Brunei Airlines, the national airline, has its head office in the RBA Plaza in the city.[55][56]

Water

A water taxi service known as 'penambang' is used for transportation between downtown Bandar Seri Begawan and Kampong Ayer. Water taxis are the most common means of negotiating the waterways of Kampong Ayer. They can be hailed from the numerous "docking parts" along the banks of the Brunei River. Fares are negotiable. Regular water taxi and boat services depart for Temburong between 7:45 am and 4 pm daily, and also serve the Malaysian towns of Limbang, Lawas, Sundar and Labuan. A speedboat is used for passengers travelling to Penambang Ferry Service and from Bangar and Limbang.

Economy

The city produces furniture,[57] textiles, handicrafts, and timber.[58][59]

Shopping

Brunei has a number of shopping areas, including the following:

  • Gadong Central is where many shopping complexes, shops, and restaurants are located (e.g., The Mall Gadong, Western fast food restaurants, and Ayamku, the local fast food chain). There is also a night market called Pasar Malam Gadong.
  • Serusop Complex, few small shopping malls and shopping complexes can be found near Brunei International Airport.
  • Rimba Point, a medium-sized mall with Jaya supermarket.
  • Tungku-link Commercial Complex, various shophouses and local and Korean restaurants, textiles shops, carpet.
  • Beribi Complex.
  • Kiulap Commercial Precinct in Kiarong, Kiulap Mall, private colleges, banks and various restaurants from local to Pakistani and Korean restaurants.
  • Abdul Razak Complex and Seri Complex in Jalan Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha, Batu Satu.
  • Aman Hill Shopping Mall located at Sg. Tilong.
  • Huaho Mall, Kg. Manggis.
  • One City Mall, Kg. Salambigar, Sg. Hancing.

Traditional markets

Tamu Kianggeh

The open market brings together numerous small entrepreneurs selling local vegetables, fruits, live chickens and fish, potted plants, assorted food and beverages.

Pasar Pelbagai Barangan Gadong / Pasar Malam (night market)

Located a few metres away from the Mall Gadong, the market brings together numerous small entrepreneurs just like in Tamu Kianggeh. However, it focuses more on selling foods such as sate, soto, national dishes like nasi katok and ambuyat, fruits and beverages, and wooden handicrafts. During the day, it is where local botanists sell their potted plants.

Education

All levels of education are available in Bandar Seri Begawan from kindergarten to the tertiary level.

Primary and secondary

There are several primary and secondary schools in Bandar Seri Begawan which may be government or private. Nevertheless, the curriculum in all of the schools, except Seri Mulia Sarjana International School, is standardised and set by the Ministry of Education, as with the schools elsewhere in the country.

  • Raja Isteri Girls High School: is an all-girls' government secondary school built in 1957. It is among the oldest secondary schools, as well as the first secondary school for girls, in the country.[60][61]

Religious

There are also several religious schools which provide Islamic education for the Muslim pupils. The schools that can be found in the capital include primary religious schools as well as Arabic preparatory schools, which provide preparatory education in Arabic medium for entry into the secondary level of the Arabic religious stream. There is also a specialised secondary religious school, Institut Tahfiz Al-Qur'an Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, which aims to produce local hafiz.[62] The curriculum in these schools is set by the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

Sixth form

There are two sixth form centres in the capital and they are government schools. Duli Pengiran Muda Al-Muhtadee Billah College provides sixth form in the general stream where as Hassanal Bolkiah Boys' Arabic Secondary School is for leavers of Arabic secondary religious schools.

Universities and colleges

Technical and vocational

Technical and vocational education are available in the two campuses of the Institute of Brunei Technical Education (IBTE) as well as the main campus of Brunei Polytechnic. The Business Campus and Sultan Saiful Rijal Campus, which are part of IBTE, were once separate schools, known as Business School (Sekolah Perdagangan) and Sultan Saiful Rijal Technical College (Maktab Teknik Sultan Saiful Rijal) respectively.[63]

Vocational education is also available in a few private institutions, which provide diploma- and certificate-level courses.

Higher

Two of the four national universities of the country can be found in the capital. Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University, located in Gadong area, offers degree programmes in Islamic studies,[64] where as Seri Begawan Religious Teachers University College is a teacher training college which produces teachers in Islamic religious education mainly for the religious schools in the country. The other two universities, University of Brunei Darussalam and University of Technology Brunei, are located in Tungku, which is not part of Bandar Seri Begawan but located on its outskirts.

There are also two private colleges which offer bachelor programmes, namely International Graduate Studies College and Laksamana College of Business.[65][66]

International relations

Several countries have set up their embassies, commissions or consulates in Bandar Seri Begawan, including Australia,[67] Bangladesh,[68] Belgium, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burma (Myanmar),[69] Cambodia, Canada,[70] Chile, China,[71] Finland,[72] France,[73] Germany,[74] India,[75] Indonesia,[76] Japan,[77] Laos, Malaysia,[78] Netherlands, New Zealand, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia,[79] Singapore,[80] South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand,[81] United Kingdom,[82] United States[83] and Vietnam.[84][85]

Sister city

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ Since 2005 Mukim Gadong has been split into Mukim Gadong 'A' and Mukim Gadong 'B'.[25]
  2. ^ Since 2005 Mukim Gadong has been split into Mukim Gadong 'A' and Mukim Gadong 'B'.[25]
  3. ^ From the Malay name, translatable as "Darussalam Palace"
  4. ^ The name of the road is Jalan Istana Darussalam.

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External links

  • Municipal Department of Bandar Seri Begawan
  • Tourist Map of Bandar Seri Begawan
  • Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei - Weather.com

bandar, seri, begawan, jawi, بندر, سري, بڬاوان, malay, ˌbandar, səˌri, bəˈɡawan, listen, capital, city, brunei, officially, municipal, area, kawasan, bandaran, with, area, square, kilometres, estimated, population, 2007, part, brunei, muara, district, smallest. Bandar Seri Begawan BSB Jawi بندر سري بڬاوان Malay ˌbandar seˌri beˈɡawan listen is the capital city of Brunei It is officially a municipal area kawasan bandaran with an area of 100 36 square kilometres 38 75 sq mi and an estimated population of 100 700 as of 2007 2 It is part of Brunei Muara District the smallest yet most populous district which is home to over 70 per cent of the country s population 3 It is the country s largest urban centre and nominally the country s only city The capital is home to Brunei s seat of government as well as a commercial and cultural centre It was formerly known as Brunei Town until it was renamed in 1970 in honour of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III the 28th Sultan of Brunei and the father of the current Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Bandar Seri Begawan بندر سري بڬاوان Jawi Capital and municipal areaClockwise from top Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque Kampong Ayer The Mall Gadong Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque Gadong commercial areaNicknames The Venice of the East 1 Bandar BruneiOpenStreetMapBandar Seri BegawanShow map of BruneiBandar Seri BegawanShow map of AsiaCoordinates 4 53 25 N 114 56 32 E 4 89028 N 114 94222 E 4 89028 114 94222 Coordinates 4 53 25 N 114 56 32 E 4 89028 N 114 94222 E 4 89028 114 94222CountryBruneiDistrictBrunei MuaraBruneian Empire7th 18th centurySettled by the British19th centuryLand development by the British1906Resettlement of the Sultanate of Brunei administration centre1909Sanitary Board area1921Municipal area present day 1935Government BodyBandar Seri Begawan Municipal DepartmentArea Total100 36 km2 38 75 sq mi Population Estimate 2007 2 100 700DemonymsSeri Begawanese citation needed Orang BandarTime zoneUTC 8 BNT Area code 673 2Websitewww wbr municipal bsb wbr gov wbr bnThe history of Bandar Seri Begawan can be traced back to the establishment of a Malay stilt settlement on the waters of the Brunei River which became the predecessor of Kampong Ayer today It became the capital of the Bruneian Sultanate from the 16th century onwards as well as in the 19th century when it became a British protectorate The establishment of a British Residency in the 20th century saw the establishment of modern day administration on land as well as the gradual resettlement of the riverine dwellers to the land During World War II the capital was occupied by the Japanese forces from 1941 and bombed in 1945 upon liberation by Allied forces Brunei s independence from the British was declared on 1 January 1984 on a square in the city centre Bandar Seri Begawan is home to Istana Nurul Iman the largest residential palace in the world by the Guinness World Records 4 and Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque Brunei s iconic landmark It is also home to Kampong Ayer the largest water village in the world and nicknamed Venice of the East 5 It was once the host city of the 20th Southeast Asian Games in 1999 and 8th APEC Summit in 2000 Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Administration 3 1 City administration 3 2 National government 4 Geography 4 1 Climate 5 Demography 5 1 Ethnicity and religion 6 Places of interest 6 1 Mosques 6 2 Historical sites 6 2 1 The Secretariat Building 6 2 2 The Royal Ceremonial Hall or Lapau 6 2 3 The Royal Mausoleum 6 2 4 Dang Ayang Mausoleum 6 2 5 Istana Darussalam 6 2 6 Pulau Chermin Royal Cemetery 6 2 7 Luba Royal Mausoleum 6 3 Museums 6 4 Istana Nurul Iman 6 5 Kampong Ayer 6 6 Parks and trails 6 6 1 The Waterfront 6 6 2 Persiaran Damuan 6 6 3 Jalan Tasek Lama 6 6 4 Bukit Subok Recreational Park 6 7 Youth centre 7 Transportation 7 1 Land 7 2 Air 7 3 Water 8 Economy 9 Shopping 9 1 Traditional markets 9 1 1 Tamu Kianggeh 9 1 2 Pasar Pelbagai Barangan Gadong Pasar Malam night market 10 Education 10 1 Primary and secondary 10 1 1 Religious 10 1 2 Sixth form 10 2 Universities and colleges 10 2 1 Technical and vocational 10 2 2 Higher 11 International relations 12 Sister city 13 Gallery 14 Notes 15 References 16 External linksName EditThe name Bandar Seri Begawan is derived from the official Malay name which translates to Seri Begawan City It was named after Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III the 28th Sultan of Brunei and the late father of the current Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah 6 Seri Begawan is part of the royal title bestowed on the late sultan upon his abdication from the throne in 1967 6 7 The city was renamed on 4 October 1970 to commemorate his contribution to the modernisation of the country during his reign in the 20th century 8 9 Prior to this the city had been known as Brunei Town or Bandar Brunei in Malay literally Brunei City 10 11 It is the only urban centre in the country which has the title bandar city in its official native name citation needed The capital is colloquially known by the locals as simply Bandar meaning The City citation needed However the name may not necessarily refer to the same area as encompassed by the city s official boundary It may only refer to the city centre of the capital citation needed Its reference may also extend beyond the official boundary that is referring to the urbanised areas on the outskirts and even the entire Brunei Muara District which is more common among residents who live outside of the district citation needed History EditHuman settlement in Brunei can be traced back to the sixth and seventh century with a Malay trading centre and fishing port near the current site of the city 7 The first settlement on the banks of the Brunei River can be traced to the eighth century where there had been settlements similar to those in Kampong Ayer near the present site of the Brunei Museum with the modern city on the opposite shore 12 Brunei Town in 1844 During the Bruneian Empire period from 15th 17th century the Sultanate ruled part of Borneo including the southern part of the Philippines and its capital of Manila 13 14 with the water settlement near the city area becoming the third centre of the administration after moving twice from Kota Batu and Kampong Ayer 7 10 15 16 When the Sultanate rule declined through the 18th century due to the arrival of Western powers such as the Spanish Dutch and the British the settlement population decreased from its peak of 20 000 inhabitants 7 From 1888 until its independence in 1984 Brunei was a British protectorate and land development began in 1906 when the British resident encouraged the Sultanate citizens to move onto reclaimed land on the western bank of the inlet 16 In 1899 first oil well was drilled at Ayer Bekunchi near Kampung Kasat Bandar Seri Begawan Although the well was drilled to a depth of 259 metres 850 feet no oil was found Oil exploration in Brunei later shifted to Seria and Belait District in 1924 17 18 19 Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam II established a new palace on the west bank in 1909 after being persuaded by the British 10 along with the arrival of Chinese traders to boost the economy A mosque and government buildings were built along the western shores in 1920 7 In the same year the new settlement was declared the new capital of Brunei and became a municipal area 16 Brunei Town under Allied attack in 1945 the attack was intended to flush out the Japanese Brunei Town in 1950 with the starting of redevelopment However the city s prosperity was almost ended when it was captured by the Japanese in 1941 before being recaptured by the Allied forces in 1945 During the war most infrastructure was destroyed by Japanese and Allied bombing 20 The British began reconstructing most of their possessions in Borneo at the end of 1945 with the restoration of law and order and the reopening of schools 20 In 1950 Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III upon his ascension to the throne negotiated with the British for an increase in corporate taxes growing from 10 to 30 in 1953 A M 1 2 million US 0 39 million allotment to Brunei for war damages during the Japanese occupation increased from M 1 million in 1946 to M 100 million US 32 6 million in 1952 A five year development plan with a budget of M 100 million was also implemented in 1953 with infrastructure receiving the largest percentage 80 and the rest going toward social programmes 20 Together with the expansion of the oil and gas industry commercialisation began to transform Brunei s capital and a large number of public buildings were constructed along with the development of a central business district in the 1970s and 1980s 7 10 On 1 August 2007 Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah gave consent for the expansion of the city from 12 87 km2 4 97 sq mi to 100 36 km2 38 75 sq mi 15 Administration EditCity administration Edit The city is administered by the Bandar Seri Begawan Municipal Board within Bandar Seri Begawan Municipal Department a government department within the Ministry of Home Affairs The Municipal Board was established in 1921 originally as a Sanitary Board Lembaga Kebersihan which was and is still responsible for maintaining the cleanliness to the then Brunei Town 21 It achieved the status of bandaran municipality in 1935 with the conversion of the Sanitary Board into the current Municipal Board Lembaga Bandaran 21 Bandar Seri Begawan is de facto a city but it is officially a municipality thus has the same status as the towns of Tutong Kuala Belait and Seria The city is located in Brunei Muara District the smallest yet the most populous district in the country 22 As of 1 August 2007 the municipal area has been expanded from 12 87 square kilometres 4 97 sq mi to 100 36 square kilometres 38 75 sq mi The area overlaps with several of the district s mukims and villages which include 23 24 Mukim VillagesBerakas A Anggerek Desa Burong Pingai Berakas Delima Satu Jaya Bakti Jaya Setia Orang Kaya Besar Imas Pancha Delima Pulaie and SerusopBerakas B Brunei International Airport Manggis I and II Madang and Sungai AkarBurong Pingai Ayer Burong Pingai Ayer Lurong Dalam Pandai Besi A Pandai Besi B Pekan Lama Pengiran Setia Negara Sungai Pandan A and Sungai Pandan B Gadong A a Katok Rimba TungkuGadong B b Beribi Kiarong Kiulap Mata Mata Perpindahan Mata Mata Menglait and Pengkalan Gadong Batu Bersurat Kianggeh Berangan Kianggeh Berangan Kumbang Pasang Parit Melabau Diplomatic Enclave Pusar Ulak Tasek Lama Tumasek and Tungkadeh Mabohai Pusat BandarKilanas Bunut Madewa Perpindahan Bunut and Tasek MeradunKota Batu Belimbing Kota Batu Pelambayan Pintu Malim Subok and Sungai LampaiPeramu Bakut Berumput Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda A Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda B Lurong Sikuna Pekilong Muara and PeramuSaba Saba Darat A Saba Darat B Saba Laut Saba Tengah and Saba UjongSungai Kebun Bolkiah A Bolkiah B Setia A Setia B Sungai Kebun Sungai Siamas and Ujong KlinikSungai Kedayan Bukit Salat Kuala Peminyak Sumbiling Lama Sungai Kedayan A Sungai Kedayan B and Ujong TanjongTamoi Limbongan Pengiran Bendahara Lama Pengiran Kerma Indera Lama Pengiran Tajuddin Hitam Tamoi Tengah Tamoi Ujong and Ujong BukitThe mukims of Burong Pingai Ayer Peramu Saba Sungai Kebun Sungai Kedayan and Tamoi as well as their constituent villages make up Kampong Ayer the traditional stilted settlement on the Brunei River in the capital National government Edit Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital city of Brunei and the seat of the Brunei Government It houses Istana Nurul Iman whereby aside from the residential palace of Hassanal Bolkiah the current Sultan of Brunei it is also a seat of the Prime Minister s Office in which the Prime Minister is also the Sultan himself The Prime Minister s Office also has a second seat within the capital that is located at Jalan Perdana Menteri 26 Bandar Seri Begawan also houses the headquarters of all government ministries and most departments and agencies Geography EditBandar Seri Begawan is located at 4 53 25 N 114 56 32 E on the northern bank of the Brunei River Climate Edit Brunei has an equatorial tropical rainforest climate more subject to the Intertropical Convergence Zone than to the trade winds and rare cyclones The climate is hot and wet 27 The city sees heavy precipitation throughout the year with the northeast monsoon blowing from December to March and the southeast monsoon from around June to October 28 The wettest day on record is 9 July 2020 when 662 0 millimetres 26 06 in of rainfall was reported at the airport Climate data for Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Airport Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 34 1 93 4 35 3 95 5 38 3 100 9 37 6 99 7 36 4 97 5 36 2 97 2 36 2 97 2 37 6 99 7 36 0 96 8 35 3 95 5 34 9 94 8 36 2 97 2 38 3 100 9 Average high C F 30 4 86 7 30 7 87 3 31 9 89 4 32 5 90 5 32 6 90 7 32 5 90 5 32 3 90 1 32 4 90 3 32 0 89 6 31 6 88 9 31 4 88 5 31 0 87 8 31 8 89 2 Average low C F 23 3 73 9 23 3 73 9 23 5 74 3 23 7 74 7 23 7 74 7 23 4 74 1 23 0 73 4 23 1 73 6 23 1 73 6 23 2 73 8 23 2 73 8 23 2 73 8 23 3 73 9 Record low C F 18 4 65 1 18 9 66 0 19 4 66 9 20 5 68 9 20 3 68 5 19 2 66 6 19 1 66 4 19 4 66 9 19 6 67 3 20 5 68 9 18 8 65 8 19 5 67 1 18 4 65 1 Average rainfall mm inches 292 6 11 52 158 9 6 26 118 7 4 67 189 4 7 46 234 9 9 25 210 1 8 27 225 9 8 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capital city with the majority being from Malaysia Thailand the Philippines Indonesia mostly Betawi Batak Ambon Minahasa and Minangkabau and the Indian subcontinent 34 35 Places of interest EditThis section s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mosques Edit The Ceremonial Ship beside the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque Built in 1958 it features a golden dome and an interior of Italian marble walls carpeting and an elevator It has tunnels that are used by the sultan on journeys through the town It is considered by some to be one of the world s most beautiful mosques 36 Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque This is the largest mosque in Brunei It was built to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the sultan s reign It is known locally as the Kiarong mosque Al Ameerah Al Hajjah Maryam Mosque This green mosque is next to Jalan Jerudong Ash Shaliheen Mosque This mosque is next to the prime minister s office in Bandar Seri Begawan Its architecture is inspired by Al Masjid an Nabawi in Saudi Arabia and Spain s Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba Historical sites Edit Late sultan Bolkiah s tomb in Kota Batu Late sultan Sharif Ali s tomb in Kota Batu Royal Wharf The Secretariat Building was completed in 1953 The Secretariat Building Edit Main article Secretariat Building Brunei The Secretariat Building is the oldest government structure that serves as The Secretariat or the seat of government 37 The Royal Ceremonial Hall or Lapau Edit Main articles Lapau and Old Lapau Located in Jalan Kianggeh the Lapau Royal Ceremonial Hall is used for royal traditional ceremonies It was here that the sultan Hassanal Bolkiah was crowned on 1 August 1968 The interior of the Lapau and sultan s throne are decorated in exquisite gold Within the precincts of the Lapau is the Dewan Majlis where the legislative assembly used to sit Official permission is required by visitors to enter this building With the completion of the new legislative council building in Jalan Mabohai the Lapau will soon become a symbol of the sultanate s constitutional history Kubah Makam Di Raja is the main Royal burial ground since 1965 The Royal Mausoleum Edit Main article Kubah Makam Di Raja Located away from the banks of Brunei River behind the Freshco Shopping Centre at Mile One Jalan Tutong the Royal Mausoleum and the graveyard have been used by succeeding generations of sultans Inside the Mausoleum itself are the remains of the last ten sultans Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin 1950 1967 who died in 1986 Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin 1924 1950 Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam II 1906 1924 Sultan Hashim 1885 1906 Sultan Abdul Momin 1852 1885 Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin II 1828 1852 Sultan Muhammad Kanzul Alam 1807 1826 Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam I who ruled less than a year in 1804 Sultan Muhammad Tajuddin 1778 1804 1804 1807 and Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin I 1740 1778 Other members of the royal families from those times are also buried there Dang Ayang Mausoleum Edit A legendary figure who was chased away from Kampong Ayer for committing adultery Adultery was a taboo in Bruneian society She died in what we know today as Pusat Bandar Central City However some sources who say that she was a Queen of Brunei Istana Darussalam Edit Istana Darussalam is the birth place of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Main article Istana Darussalam Istana Darussalam c is a former royal residence of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III as well as the birthplace of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah 38 It was built in the 1940s and located at Sumbiling Lama an area on the banks of Kedayan River near the city centre 38 The building is made of wood and styled in traditional Malay stilt house It has been designated as a protected monument under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act 39 The palace has also been designated as a tourist attraction 39 although the compound within the gate and the building is not open to public citation needed The road that leads to the place has been named after it d 38 Pulau Chermin Royal Cemetery Edit The Pulau Chermin Royal Cemetery Malay Makam Diraja Pulau Chermin is a Royal burial ground located at Pulau Cermin one of the islands on the Brunei River The cemetery served as the resting place of Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin the 13th Sultan of Brunei who ruled from 1660 to 1673 He was buried there along with members of his family who also perished during the outbreak of Brunei Civil War in 1660 40 They were killed there on the island during the final days of the civil war in 1673 41 42 The Royal Cemetery is gazetted as one of Brunei National Heritage Site under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act 1967 revised 1984 1990 and 2002 preserved by the Brunei Museums Department and protected by the government of Brunei Darussalam 43 Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin died 1673 grave is located at the site Luba Royal Mausoleum Edit The Luba Royal Mausoleum Malay Makam Di Luba is a former Royal burial ground located at Pulau Luba Kampung Bunut Brunei The Mausoleum served as the resting place of Sultan Hussin Kamaluddin the 16th Sultan of Brunei who was buried here in 1780 Before his death Sultan Hussin Kamaluddin used to reside in Pulau Luba especially after his abdication from the Throne in 1740 He was well known in the history of Brunei as the only Sultan who abdicated twice from the Throne 44 Beside the Sultan members of the Royal family were also buried in the compound 45 The Mausoleum is gazetted as one of Brunei National Heritage Site under the Antiquities and Treasure Trove Act 1967 revised 1984 1990 and 2002 preserved by the Brunei Museums Department and Brunei History Department and protected by the government of Brunei Darussalam 43 Museums Edit Located on an archaeological site at Kota Batu Brunei museum is the largest in the country Brunei Museum Muzium Brunei Located on an archaeological site at Kota Batu about 5 km 3 1 mi from Bandar Seri Begawan this museum is the largest in the country It was established in 1965 and has occupied its present site since 1970 Officially opened in 1972 the museum focuses on Islamic history natural history Brunei artefacts and customs ceramics and the oil industry of Brunei which includes the processes of drilling and refining the history of the petroleum industry and a map depicting current oil fields The Malay Technology Museum at Kota Batu Malay Technology Museum The museum was officially opened in 1988 Front exhibit Royal Regalia Museum Royal Regalia Museum Located at Jalan Sultan this museum is devoted to the sultan Hassanal Bolkiah The main gallery displays the coronation and Silver Jubilee chariots gold and silver ceremonial armoury and traditional jewellery encrusted coronation crowns A collection of documents that chronicle the sultan s life up to the coronation together with the constitutional history gallery is also housed in the same building Brunei History Centre Located at Jalan Sultan next to the Royal Regalia Museum the centre was opened in 1982 with a mission to research the history of Brunei Much of that work has involved establishing the genealogy and history of the sultans and royal family The public display has a wealth of information on these subjects including replicas and brass rubbings of tombs A flowchart giving the entire lineage of the Brunei sultans may be found at the entrance Brunei Stamp Gallery This recently opened attraction is located inside the post office building in Jalan Sultan Bubungan Dua Belas This House of Twelve Roofs is located in the Jalan Residency It was built in 1906 and was formerly the official residence of British residents and high commissioners in Brunei It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Bandar Seri Begawan It now serves as a gallery that exhibits the long standing relationship between the sultanate and the United Kingdom The Arts and Handicrafts Centre Located at Jalan Residency it was opened in 1980 Brunei s fine arts and crafts tradition dates back centuries and is part of the nation s proud heritage The Arts and Handicrafts Centre conducts courses in silverware brassware woodcarving songkok making weaving and basketry Istana Nurul Iman Edit The Istana Nurul Iman palace is the residence of the sultan of Brunei It is located 3 km southwest of the city centre Its name is taken from Arabic meaning Palace of the Light of Faith The palace was designed by Leandro V Locsin and built by the Filipino firm Ayala Corporation mixing Malay and Islamic elements in the building architecture 46 It contains 1 788 rooms with 257 bathrooms and a banquet hall that can accommodate up to 5 000 guests The palace only opens to the public during the yearly three day Hari Raya Adilfitri celebration 47 Kampong Ayer Edit Main article Kampong Ayer Kampong Ayer The city s suburb incorporates nearby Kampong Ayer water village in which houses were built on stilts It stretches about 8 km 5 0 mi along the Brunei River Founded 1 000 years ago 48 the village is considered the largest stilt settlement in the world with approximately 30 000 residents and 2 000 houses 49 The term Venice of the East was coined by Antonio Pigafetta in honour of the water village that he encountered at Kota Batu just east of city s central business district Pigafetta was on Ferdinand Magellan s last voyages when he visited Brunei in 1521 50 Parks and trails Edit The Waterfront Edit This latest addition to Bandar Seri Begawan strategically overlooks the historical Kampong Ayer The approximately 1 8 hectare 4 4 acre site took almost three years to be completed and was officially opened to the public on 28 May 2011 The Waterfront is accessible 24 hours a day for the public to enjoy sightseeing and visit outdoor cafes Persiaran Damuan Edit This narrow strip of landscaped park between Jalan Tutong and the Sungei Brunei was created in 1986 as a Square It has a permanent display of the work of a sculptor from each of the original ASEAN countries The 1 km 0 62 mi long park has pleasant walkways bordered by shrubs and the mangrove fringed Pulau Ranggu where two species of monkeys live including the notable proboscis monkey only found in Borneo The park also offers some of the best views of the Istana Nurul Iman Brunei Darussalam s sculpture at Persiaran Damuan Jalan Tasek Lama Edit Located just a few minutes walk from the city centre this is a popular trekking trail for the city s residents There are well made walkaways through the small park which has benches and picnic spots as well as a waterfall and ponds with water lilies Bukit Subok Recreational Park Edit The park offers a great view of the Kampong Ayer and downtown Bandar Seri Begawan There is a well maintained wooden walkaway with viewing huts along the way These huts provide good vantage points for Kampong Ayer and its surroundings Youth centre Edit Pusat Belia is the youth centre in the capital It is a dedicated complex the foundation stone was laid on 27 August 1967 by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah then the Pengiran Muda Mahkota or Crown Prince 51 It was completed on 15 March 1969 and opened on 20 December in the same year 52 53 The reported cost is B 2 million 54 Among the facilities include a hall which can accommodate 1 000 people a gymnastics hall an olympic sized swimming pool and a gender separated hostel 54 The centre celebrated the golden jubilee of its opening in 2020 53 Transportation Edit The main bus station is located at Jalan Cator Water taxis awaiting passengers near Jalan MacArthur Land Edit The capital is connected by Bus from Bandar Seri Begawan to the western part of the country by road Road access to from the exclave of Temburong is via the Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge until the bridge opened in 2020 it was necessary to travel through Sarawak in Malaysia via the town of Limbang The main bus station in the capital is located in Jalan Cator underneath a multi story car park There are six bus routes servicing Bandar Seri Begawan area the Central Line Circle Line Eastern Line Southern Line Western Line and Northern Line The buses operate from 6 30 am until 6 00pm except for bus No 1 and 20 which have extended to the night All bus routes begin and terminate their journey at the main bus terminal Buses heading to other towns in Brunei such as Tutong Seria and Kuala Belait also depart from the main bus terminal and Taxicab Air Edit Brunei International Airport serves the whole country It is located 11 km 6 8 mi from the town centre and can be reached in 10 minutes via the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Highway Royal Brunei Airlines the national airline has its head office in the RBA Plaza in the city 55 56 Water Edit A water taxi service known as penambang is used for transportation between downtown Bandar Seri Begawan and Kampong Ayer Water taxis are the most common means of negotiating the waterways of Kampong Ayer They can be hailed from the numerous docking parts along the banks of the Brunei River Fares are negotiable Regular water taxi and boat services depart for Temburong between 7 45 am and 4 pm daily and also serve the Malaysian towns of Limbang Lawas Sundar and Labuan A speedboat is used for passengers travelling to Penambang Ferry Service and from Bangar and Limbang Economy EditThe city produces furniture 57 textiles handicrafts and timber 58 59 Shopping EditBrunei has a number of shopping areas including the following Gadong Central is where many shopping complexes shops and restaurants are located e g The Mall Gadong Western fast food restaurants and Ayamku the local fast food chain There is also a night market called Pasar Malam Gadong Serusop Complex few small shopping malls and shopping complexes can be found near Brunei International Airport Rimba Point a medium sized mall with Jaya supermarket Tungku link Commercial Complex various shophouses and local and Korean restaurants textiles shops carpet Beribi Complex Kiulap Commercial Precinct in Kiarong Kiulap Mall private colleges banks and various restaurants from local to Pakistani and Korean restaurants Abdul Razak Complex and Seri Complex in Jalan Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Batu Satu Aman Hill Shopping Mall located at Sg Tilong Huaho Mall Kg Manggis One City Mall Kg Salambigar Sg Hancing Traditional markets Edit Tamu Kianggeh Edit Further information Kampong Kianggeh Market The open market brings together numerous small entrepreneurs selling local vegetables fruits live chickens and fish potted plants assorted food and beverages Pasar Pelbagai Barangan Gadong Pasar Malam night market Edit Located a few metres away from the Mall Gadong the market brings together numerous small entrepreneurs just like in Tamu Kianggeh However it focuses more on selling foods such as sate soto national dishes like nasi katok and ambuyat fruits and beverages and wooden handicrafts During the day it is where local botanists sell their potted plants Education EditAll levels of education are available in Bandar Seri Begawan from kindergarten to the tertiary level Primary and secondary Edit There are several primary and secondary schools in Bandar Seri Begawan which may be government or private Nevertheless the curriculum in all of the schools except Seri Mulia Sarjana International School is standardised and set by the Ministry of Education as with the schools elsewhere in the country Raja Isteri Girls High School is an all girls government secondary school built in 1957 It is among the oldest secondary schools as well as the first secondary school for girls in the country 60 61 Religious Edit There are also several religious schools which provide Islamic education for the Muslim pupils The schools that can be found in the capital include primary religious schools as well as Arabic preparatory schools which provide preparatory education in Arabic medium for entry into the secondary level of the Arabic religious stream There is also a specialised secondary religious school Institut Tahfiz Al Qur an Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah which aims to produce local hafiz 62 The curriculum in these schools is set by the Ministry of Religious Affairs Sixth form Edit There are two sixth form centres in the capital and they are government schools Duli Pengiran Muda Al Muhtadee Billah College provides sixth form in the general stream where as Hassanal Bolkiah Boys Arabic Secondary School is for leavers of Arabic secondary religious schools Universities and colleges Edit Technical and vocational Edit Technical and vocational education are available in the two campuses of the Institute of Brunei Technical Education IBTE as well as the main campus of Brunei Polytechnic The Business Campus and Sultan Saiful Rijal Campus which are part of IBTE were once separate schools known as Business School Sekolah Perdagangan and Sultan Saiful Rijal Technical College Maktab Teknik Sultan Saiful Rijal respectively 63 Vocational education is also available in a few private institutions which provide diploma and certificate level courses Higher Edit Two of the four national universities of the country can be found in the capital Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University located in Gadong area offers degree programmes in Islamic studies 64 where as Seri Begawan Religious Teachers University College is a teacher training college which produces teachers in Islamic religious education mainly for the religious schools in the country The other two universities University of Brunei Darussalam and University of Technology Brunei are located in Tungku which is not part of Bandar Seri Begawan but located on its outskirts There are also two private colleges which offer bachelor programmes namely International Graduate Studies College and Laksamana College of Business 65 66 International relations EditSeveral countries have set up their embassies commissions or consulates in Bandar Seri Begawan including Australia 67 Bangladesh 68 Belgium Benin 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