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Originally posted by tig_cun at 21-11-2006 10:51 AM
kat luar je.. setakat amik gambo... pastu dah rush balik pi airport.. tapi time baru je kuar dari airport brunei org tengok kitaorg semacam je.. kat sana wajib eh seme org kena pakai tudung??
Oh kejap jerk ekk...tak puas le tu rasanya...kena stay sini at least 3 days...tak pong a week would be great...
weii sape cakap wajib pakai tudung ekk...manade...yg pakai tudung tu mostly muslims le...tapi memang org2 Brunei mostly pakai tudung..sbb Brunei kan MIB...Melayu Islam Beraja... |
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Originally posted by holmes at 21-11-2006 10:55 AM
weii...apa susah..deaf tak de passport ke..? buat le satu...
memang dedulu ada tahun melawat Brunei if not mistaken 2004 kot...ramai gak yg dtg...mostly Europeans...Japanese, Taiwanese..Msi ...
2004 ek, tapi cam buat la iklan keluar banyak2 kat majalah, newspaper, tv...
insyallah satu hari nanti bleh gi sana eh...... takpe aku skrang nak rounding satu semenanjung msia dulu hehehehe |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 10:53 AM
dapat duit raya tak?
apa gift dapat?
tak ambik gambo ke? tampal la sini pung...
slalunya budak2 dpt duit raya kot...
gift slalunya biskut raya, cakes, chocolates etc...
hom dah lama tak visit istana...last was years ago..may be next Raya nak g visit le..
memang bleh amik gambar kat dlm istana..tu yg bestnya... |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 10:55 AM
natural food eh, memang kira tradisional la eh untuk orang brunei :hatdown:
exactly :ah: tapi its not our staple food le...nasik the main food...sama cam korang semua gak |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 10:56 AM
hah bleh cerita2 kat sini...
will get more details...eg ingredients, how to make and etc. |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 10:57 AM
agak cara ko cakap tak tig...alien kot
I think so...sounds different kot tu pasal depa tngk semcm....:nerd: |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 10:58 AM
2004 ek, tapi cam buat la iklan keluar banyak2 kat majalah, newspaper, tv...
insyallah satu hari nanti bleh gi sana eh...... takpe aku skrang nak rounding satu semenanjung msia dulu hehehehe
tu hom kureng pasti..may ada kot tapi may be kureng promotion kot...
wokey...anytime...deaf u all are most welkam to Brunei... |
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Originally posted by holmes at 21-11-2006 12:05 AM
![](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b351/holmes15/BN/Tamu/IMG_0406.jpg)
tu lidi makan ambuyat jugak ke? apa tu? |
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![](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b351/holmes15/BN/Tamu/IMG_0407.jpg)
seram sey nengok gambo ni, kang terlanggar kang...abis la tumpah semua..:malu: |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 01:54 PM
tu lidi makan ambuyat jugak ke? apa tu?
weii...tu bkn lidi le deaf...:lol
tu daun *sigup Brunei...errr...hom pong tak tau apa korang panggil mende tu...daun utk buat rokok...ni org tua yg slalu guna..
daun tu leh dipendekkan...pastu kena letak tobacco dlm daun tu...
* sigup = rokok |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 01:56 PM
![](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b351/holmes15/BN/Tamu/IMG_0407.jpg)
seram sey nengok gambo ni, kang terlanggar kang...abis la tumpah semua..:malu:
kalo tumpah...memang malu le tu...:lol
kena jalan berhati2 jerk...tapi slalunya org tak de lak rushing....rileks sambil tngk apa mende nak dibeli.. |
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Originally posted by holmes at 21-11-2006 02:29 PM
weii...tu bkn lidi le deaf...:lol
tu daun *sigup Brunei...errr...hom pong tak tau apa korang panggil mende tu...daun utk buat rokok...ni org tua yg slalu guna..
daun tu leh dipendekkan... ...
oooo is it? ya tu cam daun orang buat rokok gitu ye....oooo
soalan - kat sana masih orang makan2 sireh tak holmes? |
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Originally posted by holmes at 21-11-2006 12:09 AM
![](http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b351/holmes15/BN/Tamu/IMG_0419.jpg)
pics apa tu?? some royalties ke?
ni cam flea market shop gitu ek? |
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Originally posted by holmes at 21-11-2006 02:34 PM
kalo tumpah...memang malu le tu...:lol
kena jalan berhati2 jerk...tapi slalunya org tak de lak rushing....rileks sambil tngk apa mende nak dibeli..
ni aku suka...:hatdown: |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 02:45 PM
oooo is it? ya tu cam daun orang buat rokok gitu ye....oooo
soalan - kat sana masih orang makan2 sireh tak holmes?
Yup betul... :clap:
sireh...sudah tentu. Org2 tua le yg suka mkn sireh ni...hom tak pernah pong.. |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 02:48 PM
pics apa tu?? some royalties ke?
ni cam flea market shop gitu ek?
tu org jual barang2 antik le deaf....gambar2 tu pong gambar antik...black & white...yup hom nmpk gambar2 Brunei royalties...
not really a shop tapi just a corner kat tamu kianggeh tu...depa pong ingatkan hom tourist lol |
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Originally posted by deaf4ever at 21-11-2006 02:49 PM
ni aku suka...:hatdown:
iye le...kat sini org are more laid back...lelebih weekend :bgrin: |
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wokey hom nak kuar CARI...mlm ni nak post more pics... |
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Brunei in Brief
Brunei is located north-west corner of the island of Borneo. It has a land border with the Malaysian state of Sarawak and a coastline along the shore of the South China Sea, encompassing a total area of 5,765 square kilometres.
It is divided into four districts : Brunei-muara, Tutong, Belait and Temburong. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is in the Brunei-Muara district and this is the main centre of population and administration. Some 70% of the land is covered by tropical rain forest . Brunei is a Malay Islamic Monarchy with a 600 year recorded history, which has given rise to well-established traditions and a unique cultural identity. The state is ruled, in accordance with traditional Islamic values, by His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu 'izzadin Waddaulah, the Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan of Negara Brunei Darussalam. Since resuming full sovereign independence in l984, Brunei has played an important role in regional affairs as member of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). The population is about 280,000 of which Malays comprise 70%. There are also communities of Chinese, Indians and others. Malay is the official national language, but English is widely spoken and used in business and commerce.
Brunei's equatorial climate brings consistently high levels of temperature, rainfall and humidity, with only minor seasonal variations. The average temperature is 28 degrees celsius. |
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Brunei Muara District
Brunei-Muara, with an area of 570 sq km, is the smallest of Brunei's four districts. But it remains the most important, populous and bustling district because the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan - seat of the government ministeries and departmental headquarters - is located here. Starting from the city centre itself and moving out into the rural areas, the district has a wide variety of sights to see and places of interest to visit.
The City Center Bandar Seri Begawan
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque Dominating the city centre of Bandar Seri Begawan, this is one of the most magnificent mosques in Southeast Asia and a symbol of the strong Islamic faith of the people of Brunei Darussalam. Completed in 1958, it is named after the 28th Sultan, Omar Ali Saifuddien, who is still referred to as the architect of modern Brunei. The mosque's design reflects the use of the world's most elegant materials, including marble from Italy, granite from Shanghai, stained glass and chandeliers from England and carpets from Belgium and Saudi Arabia. Located in a lagoon beside the mosque is a replica of a 1 6th century mahligai barge, which was used to stage colourful religious ceremonies such as Koran reading competitions during the 1960s and early 70s. Visitors to the mosque are advised to remove their shoes before entering and should be dressed conservatively. Visiting hours: Sunday through Wednesday from 8.00 am to 12.00 noon, 1.00 pm to 3.30 pm and from 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm. On Friday: 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm . The mosque is closed to non-muslims on Thursday.
Kampong Ayer
Early European visitors to Brunei Darussalam described the Kampong Ayer, or Water Village, as the Venice of the East. Today, visitors continue to be fascinated by these traditional and historic houses on stilts which span the greater part of the Brunei River.
Home for about 30,000 people, the Kampong Ayer is accessible by boat or via wooden bridges from the houses in Kampong Ayer are joined by a maze of inter-connecting wooden walkways, and visitors are free to roam at their leisure. His Majesty's government has provided every modern facility for the residents, including schools, clinics, police stations and mosques. A visit to Brunei Darussalam would be incomplete without a trip to this unique and intriguing place.
The Royal Regalia Building
Situated in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan, the Royal Regalia Museum was built to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty's accession to the throne in 1992. This museum is home to a collection of royal regalia, including the royal chariot, gold and silver ceremonial armoury, the jewel-encrusted crowns used during the coronation and a replica of the throne which His Majesty uses on state occasions. There is also an exhibition which fully documents the history of the constitution of Brunei Darussalam. The Royal Regalia Building is open to the public daily from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm, and on Friday from 9.00 am to 11.30 am and 2.30 pm to 5.00 pm. Visitors should remove their shoes before entering the building.
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