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noya kena gi meeting next week kat Brunei..baru tahu yang MAS tak ada perkhidmatan ke BSB ..yang ada hanya AIRASIA... Brunai ni tak kena visa ye... |
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org miskin, warga emas semua dapat elaun diberi oleh kerajaan brunei |
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Originally posted by noya at 9-11-2006 07:40 PM
noya kena gi meeting next week kat Brunei..baru tahu yang MAS tak ada perkhidmatan ke BSB ..yang ada hanya AIRASIA... Brunai ni tak kena visa ye...
Tak yah visa pong... |
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Originally posted by eiyoei at 10-11-2006 08:54 AM
org miskin, warga emas semua dapat elaun diberi oleh kerajaan brunei
tul....elaun bulanan warga emas (60 tahun keatas) baru2 ni dinaikkan, depa dpt B$250 [RM550] :ah: |
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Originally posted by noya at 9-11-2006 07:40 PM
noya kena gi meeting next week kat Brunei..baru tahu yang MAS tak ada perkhidmatan ke BSB ..yang ada hanya AIRASIA... Brunai ni tak kena visa ye...
eh..adalah MAS ke BSB...dari KK-BSB ari Mon, Thr
dari KL-BSB- Mon, Fri, Sun
Kalo naik RBA lak..setiap hari kecuali Tue.. |
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Reply #26 payrol's post
mungkin tarikh yg noya nak tu mungkin tak de..Gi hari Khamis dan balik KL ari ahad...Air asia pun pada tarikh tu hanya satu penerbangan pergi dan satu penerbangan balik... |
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anyway..thanks payroll.. sib baik flight tak lama..lain kali mungkin boleh adjust time...noya tak booking sendiri.. semua pakai agen.. |
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Originally posted by noya at 10-11-2006 07:06 PM
mungkin tarikh yg noya nak tu mungkin tak de..Gi hari Khamis dan balik KL ari ahad...Air asia pun pada tarikh tu hanya satu penerbangan pergi dan satu penerbangan balik...
flight menggunakan AirAsia memang ada to/fro Brunei setiap hari.... |
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kalau nak naik MAS, naik sampai ke miri..then, drive jer la ke brunei..dari miri ke border brunei dalam 40 mins jer..
aku mmg selalu pi ke brunei..vely2 cheap ooo cost of living dia kalau compare dgn gaji yg dia bagi ..jgn convert ke duit msia tau..sb gaji depa bagi pun lebih kurang sama cam msia nya tapi in brunei tapi barang2 murah kalau banding dgn price di msia..fuel kete lagi bestttt..vely222 the cheapppp..kalo aku masuk brunei, sure saje isi minyak kete RM20 jer..sampai sana, baru isi full tank..nak balik pun sure isi full tank balik..
nak shopping actually kat brunei pun kira ok kalau u tak convert the money in msian ringgit tapi kalau nak jimat lagi..turun je ke miri untuk shopping (ramai bruneian turun miri week-end for shopping)..so, jimat la sket...tapi kalau baju branded from overseas brunei lebih murah..
[ Last edited by honeyling at 11-11-2006 05:35 PM ] |
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kalau sapa2 just nak pi brunei sb meeting..if compay pay lodging..no hal la..
tapi kalau company tak pay..nak duk hotel yg nice2 kat bandar nie kira mahal laaa sebab number dia sama dgn number hotel di msia..250+..tapi in brunei dollar...so, times la dgn 2.3+...:lol
kalau tak kesah, leh la duduk cheap hotel..tapi kalau nak hotel yg okay jugak...leh la pegi rent kat jerudong..lagipun kat jerudong, ada jerudong park yg bukak malam2.. |
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Reply #31 honeyling's post
Tq honey...gi sana sbb meeting...govn bayar..Flight kena ambil AA atau MAS sahaja...tapi tempat dorang dah arrangekan..Duk kat hotel biasa je..Orchard Garden Hotel, Jalan Berakas... |
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Originally posted by baby_ayang at 14-7-2006 08:25
Assalamualaikum,
actually ni i cnp dr thread yg i buka kat board brunei.. tp takde feedback lak... sesapa yg ada info nak mintak tlh sesgt ni...
1st time lepak kat cn.. nak tanya kengkawan ka ...
Sorang kawan I pernah cakap, kalau earned 1k - 2k BND, memang boleh hiduplah.. tu cakap dia, i tak pasti |
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Originally posted by St.Yeepi at 13-11-2006 12:15 AM
Sorang kawan I pernah cakap, kalau earned 1k - 2k BND, memang boleh hiduplah.. tu cakap dia, i tak pasti
memang pong :ah: |
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Originally posted by noya at 11-11-2006 07:18 PM
Tq honey...gi sana sbb meeting...govn bayar..Flight kena ambil AA atau MAS sahaja...tapi tempat dorang dah arrangekan..Duk kat hotel biasa je..Orchard Garden Hotel, Jalan Berakas...
Orchard Garden Hotel is not bad....slalu artis2 Msia stay kat sana gak kalo ada jemputan utk buat persembahan kat Brunei... |
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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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Brunei History Centre
Established in 1982, the Brunei History Centre was founded to undertake research into the rich history of Brunei Darussalam. Among the areas of special interest is the genealogy and history of the Sultans of Brunei and the Royal Family. There is a display area open to the public from 7.45 am to 12.15 pm and 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm on Monday through Thursday and on Saturday. The centre is situated next to the Royal Regalia Building.
Lapau and Dewan Majlis
Another magnificent building within Bandar Seri Begawan is the Royal Ceremonial Hall, better known as the Lapau, where the present Sultan was crowned on the 1st of August 1968. An exquisite golden dome highlights the Lapau's interior. Traditional royal ceremonies are normally held here. Adjoining the Lapau is the Dewan Majlis or Parliament House.
Tasek Recreational Park
This is one of the oldest recreational parks within the city. As well as a natural waterfall and lake, the park features a beautiful garden of trees and flowers. For those who want to get away from the noisy traffic of the city, this park is an ideal place to spend some time. It takes about 15 minutes to walk there from the Lapau. Brunei Shell, as part of their community work, have also installed an 8m high wall for those interested in climbing.
Tamu Kianggeh
The tamu, or open market, is situated on the banks of the Kianggeh River in central Bandar Seri Begawan. Here one can find a wide variety of items including local dishes, fruits and vegetables, flowers and handicrafts. The tamu is open every day from morning to late evening.
The Istana Nurul Iman and Taman Persiaran Damuan
The most impressive site in Bandar Seri Begawan is His Majesty's royal palace, known as the Istana Nurul Iman. It is the largest residential palace in the world, and its golden domes, vaulting roof and riverside setting make it a spectacular subject for photographs. The palace is open to the public only during Hari Raya, when residents and visitors alike have the opportunity to greet His Majesty and the royal households. The best view of the istana is from the Persiaran Damuan, which is a park along the river bank offJalan Tutong. It has walkways, a well equipped playground and feature six outdoor sculptures by ASEAN artists, on the theme of Unit,vin Diversity. The Persiaran Damuan is popular for jogging and has several foodstalls in the evenings.
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Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Foundation Complex
Adjacent to the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, this is the latest imposing addition to the skyline and waterfront of Bandar Seri Begawan. It is a commercial and shopping complex, designed to generate revenue for a foundation dedicated to the welfare of the people. It is a personal initiative of His Majesty, and is a testament to his abiding concern for the well-being of the people of Brunei. The complex is designed withan amalgamation of both traditional Malay and modern architecture . Its main walkway features excellent views of the OmarAli Saifuddien Mosque at one end and Kampong Ayer at the other. The shopping complex, opened in July 1996, and contains the biggest selection of shopping facilities in Brunei. Various branded goods are sold here. With the Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Foundation Complex, Bandar Seri Begawan aims to create a complete new image in the city centre, thus making it a major tourist attraction.
Jalan Tutong Area
Taman Mini Perayaan Kampong Parit
About 26 km from Bandar Seri Begawan, the Taman Mini Perayaan Kampong Parit features authentic mini replicas of dwellings that represent rural Brunei and the Kampong Ayer. The models are built in the traditional manner and are surrounded by forest greenery, making it easy to imagine what life was like in days gone by. Kampong Parit also includes a childrens' playground and open-air local-style food stalls. Community events and festivals are often held here, such as the Sultan's birthday celebration.
Wasai Kandal
Wasai Kandal offers some delightful jungle walks only a few minutes from the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan. The wide trail has bridges and hand-rails, making this walk safe as well as scenic.
Located about 10 kms from the city in Mukim Kilanas, Wasai Kandal is best known for its picturesque pools and waterfalls. The first is called Air Terjun Menyusop (Menyusop Waterfall), and is only some 360 metres from the road. From there, the path leads on to Tasek Laboi (Laboi Lake), a still, swampy pond surrounded by tall trees.
Further on, the trail passes Wasai Lumut Lumpan, a small pool with a cascade below it, and Wasai Dang Umai, where there is another pool and a small waterfall . The path climbs a low ridge line into the next small valley, passing Ayer Terjun Tinggi (the High Waterfall), which nestles in a grotto surrounded by trees a hundred feet or more high.
From there, the path winds its way along a stream bed and past stands of bamboo to Ayer Terjun Rendah (the Low Waterfall), which has a large plunge-pool. |
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Kota Batu Area
The Arts and Handicraft Centre
This is situated alongside the Brunei River onJalan Residency, and it is where the traditional arts and crafts of Brunei Darussalam have been revived.
Here traditional, intricately designed sarongs are woven using gold or silver threads called 'jong sarat'. They have been worn on ceremonial occasions for centuries, and are valued as heirlooms and collector's pieces.
Hand-tooled silver jewellery and artifacts, such as ornamental cannon and the snake-like dagger known as the 'keris', can be purchased from the centre's handicrafts shop.
The centre is open daily from 7.45 am to 12.15 pm and from 1.30pm to 4.30 pm, except on Friday and Sunday when it opens between 8.30 am and 2.00 pm.
Bumbungan Duabelas
Further up the road along Jalan Residency is a grand old building called Bumbungan Duabelas, the House of Twelve Roofs, which was built in 1906. It used to be the official home of the British Resident and has a panoramic view overlooking the Kampong Ayer. Now owned by the government, the building is used for entertaining foreign dignitaries and staging cultural performances.
Ancient Tomb of Sultan Bolkiah
During the 15th century, under the reign of the fifth Sultan, Bolkiah, Brunei was the dominant power in the region. His mausoleum and its cemetary garden lies on the banks of the Brunei River off Jalan Kota Batu, near the Brunei Museum.
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