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Post time 25-11-2006 01:45 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by holmes at 24-11-2006 09:56 PM


plaque tu sebenarnya is for the Bangunan Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah...pembukaan resmi bangunan leh SB

those bangunan kiri kanan tu le Yayasan...nanti hom tepek gambar Yayasan tu..



yayasan tu is for what? goverment office to handle the needys ke hapa?
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Post time 25-11-2006 01:46 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by holmes at 24-11-2006 09:58 PM


Rasanya perpustakaan mengenai ISLAM...dan anything related to Islam..

frankly, hom blom pernah masuk perpustakaan tu :nyorok:



oooo pegi la nengok2 , kalo masuk free ok pe...
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Post time 25-11-2006 08:48 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-11-2006 01:44 PM



konkrit? so is it still on stilts or what? still above water is it?


Yup...still on stilts and above water...cuma tiang rumah tu jerk diperbuat dari konkrit...
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Post time 25-11-2006 08:49 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-11-2006 01:45 PM



yayasan tu is for what? goverment office to handle the needys ke hapa?


something like that...lepas ni hom nak tampal gambar2 Yayasan tu lak...and ada a bit of details on the Yayasan...
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Post time 25-11-2006 08:51 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by deaf4ever at 25-11-2006 01:46 PM



oooo pegi la nengok2 , kalo masuk free ok pe...


rasanya memang masuk pree tu....

hmm...bila le hom nak masuk kat situ ekkk...:stp:
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Post time 25-11-2006 08:53 PM | Show all posts
Tutong District

Tutong District covers an area of 1166 sq km, making it the third largest of the districts. The Main town isTutong. Less than 30,000 people this district, and this includes various indigenous groups such as the Tutong, Kedayan, Dusun and lban tribes.

Sungai Basong Recreation Park
This park lies just short of Tutong town centre along the Muara-Tutong Highway. It is one of the most popular spots in the district for picnickers. The park includes a mini-lake, platforms, shelter huts and open activity areas.
From the town centre, Sungai Basong Recreation Park is just a 5-minute drive.

Tamu Tutong Kampong Serambagun
This big tamu, or open market, offers a great variety of produce, especially local foods, fruits, vegetables and handicrafts. Most of the vendors of these items are people from the inland forest areas, who come here to sell their produce and also to buy for their own needs. Open every day, the tamu is situated 1 km from the town centre.

Seri Kenangan Beach
Pantai Seri Kenangan - literally the unforgetable beach - is a popular recreation area at Kuala Tutong. Here, the beauty of the beach is enhanced by the narrow spit of land that has the South China Sea on one side and the Tutong River on the other.
Further along the road one passes through Kampong Kuala Tutong, amidst a forest of coconut palms, to reach the old jetty. This was the site of a ferry across the Tutong River before the present bridge was built in 1959. The beach is a 5-minute drive from Tutong town, and a lovely spot for picnics, fishing and swimming.

Tasek Merimbun
Those who enjoy nature will delight in a day-trip to Tasek Merimbun, Brunei's largest lake. The lake naturally forms an unusual S-shape.
There is a small island in the centre, which is accessible by way of a wooden walkway. The island has pavilion facilities made from tree trunks for picnicking, and is a restful and quiet spot. For those interested in botany or birdwatching, there is also a trail through the jungle. Tasek Merimbun is about 1 hr 15 minutes' drive from Bandar Seri Begawan.

How to get to Tutong District?
The best option is to hire a car for the day, because the main sights are quite far apart. Tutong may be approached either on the coastal Muara-Tutong High way, or by following the old Jalan Tutong Road. The latter is more scenic and takes an inland route.
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Post time 25-11-2006 08:55 PM | Show all posts

YAYASAN SULTAN HAJI HASSANAL BOLKIAH COMPLEX


Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Foundation Complex

Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Complex near Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque is a very chic shopping mall, comprising two twin Malay-style buildings. It is known locally as the YSHHB Complex, or just Yayasan.
An amalgamation of traditional and modern architectural styles, the Yayasan Complex, as it is locally known, is one of the capital's most pupular shopping venues.

Paved with cooling, polished granite around the central fountain, the Yayasan Complex's colonnaded walkway offers picturesque views of the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque to the west and Kampung Ayer to the east.

The shopping complex was opened in July 1996, and features designer-goods boutiques, department store shopping and fine-dining venues.

The Yayasan Complex is a project of His Majesty to generate revenue for a foundation dedicated to the welfare of the Bruneian people.

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Post time 25-11-2006 08:55 PM | Show all posts

YAYASAN SULTAN HAJI HASSANAL BOLKIAH COMPLEX








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Post time 25-11-2006 08:57 PM | Show all posts

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Post time 25-11-2006 08:58 PM | Show all posts

YAYASAN SULTAN HAJI HASSANAL BOLKIAH COMPLEX

tak sempat amik gambar kat dlm bangunan ni...nanti le kalo hom g sana lagikk...will take more pics..






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Post time 25-11-2006 08:59 PM | Show all posts

BAZAR MINGGUAN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN


Bazar mingguan meriahkan Bandar Seri Begawan

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sabtu, 8 Julai.- Jalan Sultan di ibu negara meriah pada malam minggu berikutan pelancaran Bazar Mingguan yang beroperasi selama 24 jam sekali gus menceriakan suasana Bandar Seri Begawan.

Bazar yang beroperasi dari jam 6.00 petang pada setiap hari sabtu dan berakhir 6.00 petang keesokannya itu di- lancarkan oleh Menteri Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Johan Pahlawan Dato Paduka Haji Awang Adanan dengan suasana meriah.

Lebih 80 buah petak jualan yang disediakan oleh pihak Lembaga Bandaran Bandar Seri Begawan penuh diisi kerana mendapat sambutan di luar jangkaan daripada para peniaga.

Selepas majlis pelancaran, Yang Berhormat kemudian meninjau secara lebih dekat ke petak-petak jualan, di samping berbual dan berinteraksi bersama para peniaga.

Antara barangan yang boleh diperolehi dengan harga yang menarik di gerai tersebut termasuklah pelbagai jenis makanan, pakaian, permainan dan sebagainya.

Matlamat bazar antara lain adalah untuk menghidupkan kembali suasana kemeriahan ibu negara dengan menarik lebih ramai pengunjung.

Majlis pelancaran turut dimeriahkan dengan persembahan kumpulan muzik dari Jabatan Penjara.

Petikan dari akhbar PELITA BRUNEI

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Post time 25-11-2006 09:00 PM | Show all posts

BAZAR MINGGUAN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN

setting up the tents for the bazar...




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Post time 25-11-2006 09:01 PM | Show all posts

BAZAR MINGGUAN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN









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Post time 25-11-2006 09:02 PM | Show all posts

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Post time 25-11-2006 09:03 PM | Show all posts

COMMENTS FROM TOURISTS

comments on Brunei....

The best time to travel to Brunei is during the festive time, such as the Sultan's birthday. There is a one month long celebration for that. Will have to check www.bruneitourism.com for activities. Yes, Brunei is safe for female traveller. There is a few budget accommodation here, such as KH Soon Services & Resthouse ([email protected]), Jubilee Hotel ([email protected]) and Capital hotel. Some of the major attraction in Brunei (and free) are the Jame Asr Mosque (built afew years ago to commemorate the 25th anniversary of HM's reign), Omar Ali Saifuddien mosque (built in 1968, one of the most impressive mosque in Southeast Asia), water village (houses on stilt. Recommend you to take the boat ride to go around. Rate negotiable but should not cost more than B$20 for a roundtrip), Royal Regalia (a good historical background of the royal tradition), the Brunei Museum and The Malay Technology Museum. All these are accessible by bus, which cost something like B$1 per ride. The fee-paying that maybe worth to go is the Proboscis monkey tour (about 3 hour) and Ulu Temburong National Park (one day trip). I think the Ulu Temburong cost around B$150 per person. For a real local experience, do try to savour some of the food at Gadong market foodstall (only available from 6 pm onwards and food cost as cheap as B$1 per pack). There is also a weekend bazaar in Bandar starting from Sat 6 pm to Sunday evening. ~ Idih, lone traveller wesbite

have just returned from a four day solo visit to Brunei (in July 2006), during which I spent several hours walking around Bandar Seri Begawan alone by day and by night. I am not female, but I can assure you that, from a crime and personal safety point of view, this is probably one of the safest places on the planet. (A consequence, I suspect, of a generally wealthy population, an authoritarian state, and the fairly strict application of Shariah law to the country's Muslim residents.) As long as you don't say anything critical of the Sultan, I would imagine that you would be a lot safer than you are in Leicestershire or most other places in the UK, Europe or North America.
According to statistics and anecdotal evidence, this country is virtually crime free. A small indication of this was the fact that, during my stay, the local newspaper gave fairly prominent coverage to the arrest of two people who had been caught stealing cell phones. There are not too many places where this would make news.
Tours are available, but they are quite expensive. If you don't want to take tours, I would recommend that you stay in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan rather than on the outskirts of town, since taxis are expensive.
I suggest a visit to the Royal Regalia Museum, which is a lot more interesting than its name suggests. Although not intended as such, it is a monument to the excesses of Brunei's sultan. (Indeed, much of the country is a monument to the excesses of the Sultan and his family.) Also take a walk around the Omar Saifuddien Mosque, and be sure to walk around the back as well as the front. There you will see a part of the water village that isn't visible from the river, a scene that makes it clear that not everyone in this country is wealthy. A relatively cheap way of seeing the sights from the river is by taking a water taxi. You would need to take a regular taxi to the Brunei Museum, and it isn't worth it (unless you want to see a dated exhibit on the oil industry sponsored by Shell, or an exhibit of the Sultan's Islamic Art)
Another recommendation: Take an early morning walk to the open air market, opposite the Brunei Hotel. This is a primarily a food market, and you will see spices, fish (live, dead, and dried), fruit, and vegetables for sale. You won't find anything tourist oriented here, or in most other parts of the country, since tourists are still a relative rarity here. But the market is interesting to see, and great to photograph. ~ DNR, lone travel website

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Post time 25-11-2006 09:04 PM | Show all posts

HOTELS AT THE HEART OF BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN

hom hanya sempat amik gambar 3 hotel yg terletak betul2 di kawasan Bandar Seri Begawan.



Hotel Sheraton Utama - lokasi behadapan dengan Bangunan Alat2 Kebesaran DiRaja


Hotel Brunei - lokasi Jalan Pemancha, berhadapan dengan Tamu Kianggeh


Hotel Terrace - lokasi berdekatan dengan Hotel Sheraton Utama
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Post time 25-11-2006 10:04 PM | Show all posts

HOTELS IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM


http://www.southtravels.com/asia/brunei/index.html

http://www.asiahotels.com/country/Brunei.asp

SENARAI HOTEL2 KAT BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

Hom senaraikan hotel2 yg hom tau jerk...utk panduan korang yg nak melancong ke Brunei atau on business trip ke apa
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Post time 25-11-2006 10:06 PM | Show all posts

RIVER CRUISE


Details ni hom dptkan dari leaflet dari kompeni yg run the cruise : AA Dolphin Dive and Trading Sdn Bhd.

RIVER CRUISE
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Post time 25-11-2006 10:11 PM | Show all posts

Local Etiquette

1.        It is customary for males not to shake hands with females in this country when greeting.

2.        It is impolite to point with the index finger (use right thumb instead).

3.        Shoes must be removed when entering houses and places of worship.

4.        It is polite to ask permission before taking photographs.
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Post time 26-11-2006 08:55 PM | Show all posts
hey hom, baru fea masuk sini....

well done for taking n pasting all these photos...
bangga ku eh....

nanti tah kalau fea rajin, fea tolong ambil gambar jua.....
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