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Kampong Ayer

Kampong Ayer is a prominent traditional settlement in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei. It comprises neighbourhoods of traditional houses, schools and mosques built on stilts above the Brunei River near the capital's city centre.[2][3] It has an area of about 10 square kilometres (3.9 sq mi);[1] the total population was 10,250 in 2016.[a] It has been historically nicknamed 'Venice of the East'.[4][3] Kampong Ayer has been historically the principal settlement of Brunei; it was the de facto capital, in particular social and economic centre, of the Bruneian Empire for a few centuries, but also extending into the early period during British imperialism in Brunei.

Kampong Ayer
Kampung Ayer
Nickname: 
Coordinates: 4°52′57″N 114°56′33″E / 4.88250°N 114.94250°E / 4.88250; 114.94250
CountryBrunei
Mukims
Area
 • Total10 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[a]
 • Total10,250
 • Density1,000/km2 (2,700/sq mi)

Name

The present name 'Kampong Ayer' is the obsolete romanised spelling of the Malay term 'Kampung Air', which literally means 'Water Village'. However, the old spelling version is retained and still used as the primary name of the place.

History

Kampong Ayer is believed to have been inhabited for several centuries. There are several historical records, particularly foreign sources, which reported the existence of 'water settlements' on the Brunei River. The most well known is arguably the account by Antonio Pigafetta, an Italian explorer, on his visit to Brunei as part of the Magellan fleet in 1521,[5] in which he described the settlement as

entirely built in salt water... It contains twenty-five thousand hearths (families). The houses are all constructed of wood and built up from the ground on tall pillars.

— Antonio Pigafetta, European Sources for the History of the Sultanate of Brunei in the Sixteenth Century, p. 11

There is a possibility that the stilt settlement might not have always been where it is today, that Kampong Ayer might have undergone relocation throughout history. Olivier van Noort, a Dutch, on his stay in Brunei from December 1600 to January 1601, described the houses (of the nobles) as

made of wood, and built on such light piles that when there is a storm or some other untoward event these houses can be removed from one side of the river to the other.

— Olivier van Noort, European Sources for the History of the Sultanate of Brunei in the Sixteenth Century, p. 96

The stilt settlement of what we know today as Kampong Ayer had always been the primary settlement area of the de facto capital of the Bruneian Empire for centuries.[6] However, the role also extended into the time from the arrival, and subsequent imperial presence of the British even until the early 20th century. It was only during the Residential period that a programme which encouraged the Kampong Ayer residents to resettle on land began to be introduced, although it was initially unsuccessful but eventually took off, resulting in significant reduction to its population. Nevertheless, substantial number of residents still remain to live on water. Kampong Ayer also survived bombardments during World War II.[7]

Administration

 
Map of Kampong Ayer from OpenStreetMap

Kampong Ayer encompasses six mukims and several administrative villages:[8]

Mukims and villages of Kampong Ayer
Mukim Population
(2016)[9]
Villages[9]
Burong Pingai Ayer 1,770 Burong Pingai Ayer, Lurong Dalam, Pandai Besi 'A', Pandai Besi 'B', Pekan Lama, Pengiran Setia Negara, Sungai Pandan 'A', Sungai Pandan 'B'
Peramu 1,111 Bakut Berumput, Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda 'A', Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda 'B', Lurong Sikuna, Pekilong Muara, Peramu, Setia Pahlawan Lama
Saba 1,000 Saba Darat 'A', Saba Darat 'B', Saba Laut, Saba Tengah, Saba Ujong
Sungai Kebun 4,750 Bolkiah 'A', Bolkiah 'B', Setia 'A', Setia 'B', Sungai Kebun, Sungai Siamas, Ujong Kelinik
Sungai Kedayan 230 Bukit Salat, Sumbiling Lama, Sungai Kedayan 'A', Sungai Kedayan 'B', Ujong Tanjong
Tamoi 1,389 Limbongan, Pengiran Bendahara Lama, Pengiran Kerma Indera Lama, Pengiran Tajuddin Hitam, Tamoi Tengah, Tamoi Ujong, Ujong Bukit
Total 10,250 -

The mukims and villages are also part of the municipal area of Bandar Seri Begawan.[10]

Infrastructures

 
A waterway in Kampong Ayer

Houses in Kampong Ayer are built on stilts above the water. They are traditionally made of wood and adopt the style of traditional Malay houses. The houses may be up to two-storey high. Majority are built privately, thus may have individual style, whereas some which have been built under the public housing initiatives (notably those in Kampong Bolkiah and the houses under the pilot rejuvenation project in Kampong Lurong Sikuna) have a more uniform style akin to housing estates on land.

 
'Water taxis' of Kampong Ayer

Kampong Ayer has an extensive network of walkways on stilts and pedestrian bridges connecting the houses and other buildings. They are built of wood, concrete or with metal stilts. For neighbourhoods without connecting walkways due to being separated by wide waterways, mobility is done by motorboats. The boats are usually made of wood and in traditional local style, but installed with engines. They are commonly known as perahu tambang (translated as 'water taxis') as trips are charged with fares similar to car taxis.[3] The boats may also transport passengers between the land and the neighbourhoods not on the riverbanks.

Common utilities may include electricity, pipe water, telephone lines, internet access and television services.[2] As of 2017, fixed wireless has been made available with the speed of up to 100Mbps.[11] It has been implemented to eliminate the difficulty of house-to-house installation and overcome frequent internet cable theft.[12]

Educational institutions are available in Kampong Ayer which provide public education comprising primary, primary religious and secondary. There are at least a primary school in each mukim. Similarly, religious schools can also be found, which provide primary religious education to the resident Muslim pupils. The secondary school in Kampong Ayer, Awang Semaun Secondary School, is the only school of its kind where its buildings are built on water. Nevertheless, Sayyidina Umar Al-Khattab Secondary School, which is built on land, also has catchment area in some villages of Kampong Ayer.

Other public facilities include mosques, police stations and fire departments. Fire cases are common in Kampong Ayer, in which the reported main causes include faulty wiring and susceptibility of the buildings to fire due to many being built of wood.[13]

Challenges

Survival

As a major historical and cultural heritage of Brunei, there has been increasing concern on the survival of Kampong Ayer in modern times. This is factored by the emigration and relocation of the inhabitants to land. Over the last few decades, the overall population has been shrinking, estimated to have decreased from about 28,000 in 1981 to 13,000 in 2011.[14] The diminishing population, added with the busy modern lifestyle, are threatening the survival of the customs and traditions practiced in Kampong Ayer. It also weakens the sense of community among the residents.[14]

Waste

The floating of rubbish and sewage on the waters of Kampong Ayer is a persisting issue despite substantial measures and initiatives taken by various government and non-government agencies.[15] It is acknowledged that the sources of the problem are not simply from within Kampong Ayer but may also due to ineffective waste management on land, specifically in the vicinity of upstream tributaries and streams of the Brunei River, in which Kampong Ayer lay along its downstream flow.[16] Measures have been implemented by the government which include upgrading and installation of sewage treatment works in the catchment areas, as well as installation of rubbish collection system in the villages of Kampong Ayer.[16][17] However, complete success is still yet to be seen. Systematic sewage disposal in Kampong Ayer itself is only feasible on public housing villages, namely Bolkiah 'A', Bolkiah 'B' and Sungai Bunga, where they have organised residential layout, where as in the traditional villages, which constitute the majority of Kampong Ayer areas, such disposal system is still not yet available.[16]

Non-government organisations also play significant roles in combatting this issue. Together with the government, as well as the general public, in particular the Kampong Ayer residents, multiple cleaning campaigns have been conducted.[15] Awareness programmes to the public on the importance of waste management have also been carried out for many years.[16] Again, the effectiveness of such programmes have yet to completely yield the desired results.

Notes

  1. ^ a b See Administration section.

References

  1. ^ a b "Mukim Tamoi Sejarah Kampung" (PDF) (in Malay). Jabatan Penerangan. p. 3. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  3. ^ a b c Road Map and Street Index of Brunei Darussalam. p. 34. ISBN 9991790101.
  4. ^ Welcome to Brunei Darussalam : the complete traveller's guide ([1st ed.] ed.). [Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam]: Brunei Press. 2000. p. 23. ISBN 9991732055. OCLC 48517132.
  5. ^ Nicholl, Robert, ed. (2007). European sources for the history of the Sultanate of Brunei in the sixteenth century (Third ed.). [Bandar Seri Begawan]: Brunei Museums Department. p. 8. ISBN 978-9991730318. OCLC 930264554.
  6. ^ Yunos, Rozan (2009-01-18). . The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2016-07-18.
  7. ^ S. C. Chi (1994). The changing socio-economic profile of Kampong Ayer, Negara Brunei Darussalam. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Brunei Darussalam. p. 65.
  8. ^ Brunei-Muara District (PDF) (2nd ed.). Information Department. 2010. p. 8. ISBN 9991749241. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Population and Housing Census Update Final Report 2016" (PDF). www.deps.gov.bn. Department of Statistics. December 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  10. ^ "BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN MUNICIPAL BOARD (BOUNDARIES OF MUNICIPAL BOARD AREA) DECLARATION, 2008" (PDF). www.agc.gov.bn. 14 April 2008. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  11. ^ Sim, Y. H. (4 March 2017). "Teknologi terkini di Kg Ayer". Media Permata Online (in Malay). Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  12. ^ "Penyediaan perkhidmatan jalur lebar di Kampong Ayer". Pelita Brunei Online (in Malay). 9 June 2017. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  13. ^ . Borneo Bulletin Online. 16 June 2017. Archived from the original on 15 June 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  14. ^ a b Mat Sani, Khai Zem. "Kampong Ayer Research". apb.ubd.edu.bn. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  15. ^ a b "Kg Ayer's long drawn battle with rubbish". Green Brunei. 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  16. ^ a b c d "Department of Environment, Park and Recreation - Don't Destroy Our River". www.env.gov.bn. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  17. ^ Masli, Arifubillah. "Kg Ayer's rubbish impossible to eliminate, says JASTRe". modasys.net. Retrieved 2017-12-13.[permanent dead link]

External links

  •   Media related to Kampong Ayer (Water Village) at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Kampong Ayer travel guide from Wikivoyage

Coordinates: 4°52′57″N 114°56′33″E / 4.88250°N 114.94250°E / 4.88250; 114.94250

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Kampong Ayer is a prominent traditional settlement in Bandar Seri Begawan the capital of Brunei It comprises neighbourhoods of traditional houses schools and mosques built on stilts above the Brunei River near the capital s city centre 2 3 It has an area of about 10 square kilometres 3 9 sq mi 1 the total population was 10 250 in 2016 a It has been historically nicknamed Venice of the East 4 3 Kampong Ayer has been historically the principal settlement of Brunei it was the de facto capital in particular social and economic centre of the Bruneian Empire for a few centuries but also extending into the early period during British imperialism in Brunei Kampong Ayer Kampung AyerNickname Venice of the EastCoordinates 4 52 57 N 114 56 33 E 4 88250 N 114 94250 E 4 88250 114 94250CountryBruneiMukimsList Burong Pingai AyerPeramuSabaSungai KebunSungai KedayanTamoiArea 1 Total10 km2 4 sq mi Population 2016 a Total10 250 Density1 000 km2 2 700 sq mi Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Administration 4 Infrastructures 5 Challenges 5 1 Survival 5 2 Waste 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksName EditThe present name Kampong Ayer is the obsolete romanised spelling of the Malay term Kampung Air which literally means Water Village However the old spelling version is retained and still used as the primary name of the place History EditKampong Ayer is believed to have been inhabited for several centuries There are several historical records particularly foreign sources which reported the existence of water settlements on the Brunei River The most well known is arguably the account by Antonio Pigafetta an Italian explorer on his visit to Brunei as part of the Magellan fleet in 1521 5 in which he described the settlement as entirely built in salt water It contains twenty five thousand hearths families The houses are all constructed of wood and built up from the ground on tall pillars Antonio Pigafetta European Sources for the History of the Sultanate of Brunei in the Sixteenth Century p 11 There is a possibility that the stilt settlement might not have always been where it is today that Kampong Ayer might have undergone relocation throughout history Olivier van Noort a Dutch on his stay in Brunei from December 1600 to January 1601 described the houses of the nobles as made of wood and built on such light piles that when there is a storm or some other untoward event these houses can be removed from one side of the river to the other Olivier van Noort European Sources for the History of the Sultanate of Brunei in the Sixteenth Century p 96 The stilt settlement of what we know today as Kampong Ayer had always been the primary settlement area of the de facto capital of the Bruneian Empire for centuries 6 However the role also extended into the time from the arrival and subsequent imperial presence of the British even until the early 20th century It was only during the Residential period that a programme which encouraged the Kampong Ayer residents to resettle on land began to be introduced although it was initially unsuccessful but eventually took off resulting in significant reduction to its population Nevertheless substantial number of residents still remain to live on water Kampong Ayer also survived bombardments during World War II 7 Administration Edit Map of Kampong Ayer from OpenStreetMap Kampong Ayer encompasses six mukims and several administrative villages 8 Mukims and villages of Kampong Ayer Mukim Population 2016 9 Villages 9 Burong Pingai Ayer 1 770 Burong Pingai Ayer Lurong Dalam Pandai Besi A Pandai Besi B Pekan Lama Pengiran Setia Negara Sungai Pandan A Sungai Pandan B Peramu 1 111 Bakut Berumput Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda A Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda B Lurong Sikuna Pekilong Muara Peramu Setia Pahlawan LamaSaba 1 000 Saba Darat A Saba Darat B Saba Laut Saba Tengah Saba UjongSungai Kebun 4 750 Bolkiah A Bolkiah B Setia A Setia B Sungai Kebun Sungai Siamas Ujong KelinikSungai Kedayan 230 Bukit Salat Sumbiling Lama Sungai Kedayan A Sungai Kedayan B Ujong TanjongTamoi 1 389 Limbongan Pengiran Bendahara Lama Pengiran Kerma Indera Lama Pengiran Tajuddin Hitam Tamoi Tengah Tamoi Ujong Ujong BukitTotal 10 250 The mukims and villages are also part of the municipal area of Bandar Seri Begawan 10 Infrastructures Edit A waterway in Kampong Ayer Houses in Kampong Ayer are built on stilts above the water They are traditionally made of wood and adopt the style of traditional Malay houses The houses may be up to two storey high Majority are built privately thus may have individual style whereas some which have been built under the public housing initiatives notably those in Kampong Bolkiah and the houses under the pilot rejuvenation project in Kampong Lurong Sikuna have a more uniform style akin to housing estates on land Water taxis of Kampong Ayer Kampong Ayer has an extensive network of walkways on stilts and pedestrian bridges connecting the houses and other buildings They are built of wood concrete or with metal stilts For neighbourhoods without connecting walkways due to being separated by wide waterways mobility is done by motorboats The boats are usually made of wood and in traditional local style but installed with engines They are commonly known as perahu tambang translated as water taxis as trips are charged with fares similar to car taxis 3 The boats may also transport passengers between the land and the neighbourhoods not on the riverbanks Common utilities may include electricity pipe water telephone lines internet access and television services 2 As of 2017 fixed wireless has been made available with the speed of up to 100Mbps 11 It has been implemented to eliminate the difficulty of house to house installation and overcome frequent internet cable theft 12 Awang Semaun Secondary School Educational institutions are available in Kampong Ayer which provide public education comprising primary primary religious and secondary There are at least a primary school in each mukim Similarly religious schools can also be found which provide primary religious education to the resident Muslim pupils The secondary school in Kampong Ayer Awang Semaun Secondary School is the only school of its kind where its buildings are built on water Nevertheless Sayyidina Umar Al Khattab Secondary School which is built on land also has catchment area in some villages of Kampong Ayer Other public facilities include mosques police stations and fire departments Fire cases are common in Kampong Ayer in which the reported main causes include faulty wiring and susceptibility of the buildings to fire due to many being built of wood 13 Challenges EditSurvival Edit As a major historical and cultural heritage of Brunei there has been increasing concern on the survival of Kampong Ayer in modern times This is factored by the emigration and relocation of the inhabitants to land Over the last few decades the overall population has been shrinking estimated to have decreased from about 28 000 in 1981 to 13 000 in 2011 14 The diminishing population added with the busy modern lifestyle are threatening the survival of the customs and traditions practiced in Kampong Ayer It also weakens the sense of community among the residents 14 Waste Edit The floating of rubbish and sewage on the waters of Kampong Ayer is a persisting issue despite substantial measures and initiatives taken by various government and non government agencies 15 It is acknowledged that the sources of the problem are not simply from within Kampong Ayer but may also due to ineffective waste management on land specifically in the vicinity of upstream tributaries and streams of the Brunei River in which Kampong Ayer lay along its downstream flow 16 Measures have been implemented by the government which include upgrading and installation of sewage treatment works in the catchment areas as well as installation of rubbish collection system in the villages of Kampong Ayer 16 17 However complete success is still yet to be seen Systematic sewage disposal in Kampong Ayer itself is only feasible on public housing villages namely Bolkiah A Bolkiah B and Sungai Bunga where they have organised residential layout where as in the traditional villages which constitute the majority of Kampong Ayer areas such disposal system is still not yet available 16 Non government organisations also play significant roles in combatting this issue Together with the government as well as the general public in particular the Kampong Ayer residents multiple cleaning campaigns have been conducted 15 Awareness programmes to the public on the importance of waste management have also been carried out for many years 16 Again the effectiveness of such programmes have yet to completely yield the desired results Notes Edit a b See Administration section References Edit a b Mukim Tamoi Sejarah Kampung PDF in Malay Jabatan Penerangan p 3 Retrieved 3 October 2021 a b Kampong Ayer Water Village Archived from the original on 2018 06 19 Retrieved 2017 12 13 a b c Road Map and Street Index of Brunei Darussalam p 34 ISBN 9991790101 Welcome to Brunei Darussalam the complete traveller s guide 1st ed ed Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam Brunei Press 2000 p 23 ISBN 9991732055 OCLC 48517132 Nicholl Robert ed 2007 European sources for the history of the Sultanate of Brunei in the sixteenth century Third ed Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Museums Department p 8 ISBN 978 9991730318 OCLC 930264554 Yunos Rozan 2009 01 18 Retracing history of streets of Bandar The Brunei Times Archived from the original on 2016 08 21 Retrieved 2016 07 18 S C Chi 1994 The changing socio economic profile of Kampong Ayer Negara Brunei Darussalam Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Universiti Brunei Darussalam p 65 Brunei Muara District PDF 2nd ed Information Department 2010 p 8 ISBN 9991749241 Retrieved 13 December 2017 a b Population and Housing Census Update Final Report 2016 PDF www deps gov bn Department of Statistics December 2018 Retrieved 30 September 2021 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN MUNICIPAL BOARD BOUNDARIES OF MUNICIPAL BOARD AREA DECLARATION 2008 PDF www agc gov bn 14 April 2008 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Sim Y H 4 March 2017 Teknologi terkini di Kg Ayer Media Permata Online in Malay Retrieved 3 October 2021 Penyediaan perkhidmatan jalur lebar di Kampong Ayer Pelita Brunei Online in Malay 9 June 2017 Retrieved 3 October 2021 War on Kampong Ayer fire Borneo Bulletin Online Borneo Bulletin Online 16 June 2017 Archived from the original on 15 June 2017 Retrieved 13 December 2017 a b Mat Sani Khai Zem Kampong Ayer Research apb ubd edu bn Retrieved 2017 12 13 a b Kg Ayer s long drawn battle with rubbish Green Brunei 2016 04 25 Retrieved 2017 12 13 a b c d Department of Environment Park and Recreation Don t Destroy Our River www env gov bn Retrieved 2017 12 13 Masli Arifubillah Kg Ayer s rubbish impossible to eliminate says JASTRe modasys net Retrieved 2017 12 13 permanent dead link External links Edit Media related to Kampong Ayer Water Village at Wikimedia Commons Kampong Ayer travel guide from WikivoyageCoordinates 4 52 57 N 114 56 33 E 4 88250 N 114 94250 E 4 88250 114 94250 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kampong Ayer amp oldid 1097538203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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