Aerial View of Bandar Seri Begawan


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (BSB) is the capital city of Brunei Darussalam. It is located in Brunei-Muara district, 8 km distant away, about 10 minutes journey from the Brunei International Airport Berakas, this city has an area of 100.36 km sq. There are lots of historical and interesting places that attracts tourists to visit and come over such as Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque (today, it is one of the most impressive in Southeast Asia), Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Foundation Complex, Brunei History Centre and many more. Apart of these, there are many ministries and department government administrations centres situated in it. BSB will continue to develop rapidly in terms of its infrastructures and facilities maintaining its unique styles towards making BSB as a city of international standard, equivalent to other developed countries.

Photo by Photography Division, Department of Information (2006)

Must Try delicacies in Brunei, find out more!

Brunei is rich with varieties of traditional food or dishes. Most can usually be found at certain 'Tamu' but may also be serve in certain restaurants. Want to know famous dishes in Brunei? checkout this list and find out yourself! Don't miss the chance to try them n enjoy:)

  • Cendul Temburong
  • Wajid Temburong
  • Udang Galah Temburong (Temburong King Prawn)
  • Pulut Panggang Tutong
  • Ambuyat
  • Brunei Organic Rice
  • Nasi Katok / Nasi Lemak bungkus / Nasi Daun Bungkus
  • Soto

Other traditional foods:

Ardam, Kuripit, Sapit, Jala, Panganan Cincin, Penyaram, Buahulu, Selurut, Dalamu, Jit Manis, Kekara, Sesagun, Cacah (bunga ros), Madu Kasirat, Tilapam, Calak Angin, Puteri Mandi, Sarirupa, Kusui, Tapai, Biraksa, Tumpi, Kutu Mayang, Kek Seri Muka, Kek Madu Kemenyan, Bingka (Durian, Rempah, Ubi, Jagung, Susu n etc).

Brunei's famous festive choices:

  • Kek Roll (Tapak Kuda, Durian etc)
  • Kueh Mor
  • Kek Lapis Tikar
  • Keropok
  • Rendang
  • Kelupis
  • Lemang
  • Ketupat
  • Lepat
  • Satay
  • Serunding & Cashew Nuts
  • Achar
  • popia :)

Anything missing.....let me know, tq.

MASS MEDIA

Radio Brunei launched - May 1957
Televisyen Brunei launched - July 1975


From its early establishment, Radio and Televisyen Brunei conveyed information, knowledge and entertaiment. Information disseminated included current affairs, society-related and also sport.

Government Radio Networks

  • Nasional FM (92.3fm)
  • Pilihan FM (95.9fm)
  • Pelangi FM (91.4fm)
  • Harmoni FM (94.1fm)
  • Nur Islam FM (93.3fm)

Radio Brunei also launched the 'NetRadio', to enable globle listeners to listen to Radio Brunei, just log on (http://www.rtb.gov.bn/ - netradio)

Privately Radio Networks.

  • Kristal FM (90.7fm)
Television

  • RTB1 Channel
  • RTB2 Channel
  • Brunei International Channel

also provide Kristal Astro variety Channel

The Press

  • Pelita Brunei (weekly the Brunei government Malay newspaper)
  • Brunei Darussalam Newsletter (monthly the Brunei government English newsletter) More related information log on (http://www.information.gov.bn/)
  • Borneo Bulletin (daily)
  • Media Permata (daily)
  • The Brunei Times (daily)

By the way a number of foreign Newspaper and Magazines are also available.

Places of Interest

What is so special about Brunei? This unique country actually offers significant amounts of interesting destinations to be visited all over the four districts...

BRUNEI MUARA DISTRICT
Bandar Seri Begawan, Masjid Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien, Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah, Kompleks Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, Kampong Ayer, Bangunan Alat-alat Kebesaran Diraja, Pusat Sejarah, Brunei Currency Gallery, Brunei Stamp Gallery, Lapau & Dewan Majlis, Tasek Lama, Tamu Kianggeh, Mercu Dirgahayu 60, Istana Nurul Iman, Taman Persiaran Damuan, Pusat Kesenian & Pertukangan Tangan Brunei, Bumbungan Dua Belas, Makam Sultan Bolkiah, Muzium Brunei, Muzium Teknologi Brunei, The Mall, Hortikultur Rimba, Stadium Hassanal Bolkiah, Taman Rekreasi Hutan Berakas, Pantai Muara, Pantai Serasa, Pantai Meragang, Pantai Jerudong, Pantai Tungku, Jerudong Park, Bukit Tempayan Pisang, Pulau Selirong.

TUTONG DISTRICT
Pekan Tutong, Tamu Tutong, Taman Rekreasi Sungai Basong, Pantai Seri Kenangan, Tasek Merimbun.

BELAIT DISTRICT
Taman Rekreasi Sungai Liang, Taman Rekreasi Luagan Lalak, Wasai Wong Kadir, Rumah Panjang Labi, Teraja Waterfall, Mendaram Waterfall, Taman Rekreasi, Anduki, Pantai Lumut, Pekan Seria, Oil & Gas Delevery Centre (OGDC), Tugu Billionth Barrel, Pekan Kuala Belait, Istana Mangalela, Taman Jubilee Perak.

TEMBURONG DISTRICT
Pekan Bangar, Kuala Belalong, Taman Batang Duri, Taman Rekreasi Bukit Patoi, Peradayan Forest Recreation Park, Outward Bound Brunei Darussalam, Taman Negara Ulu Belalong, Kompleks Utama BumiPutera Pekan Bangar.

The Abode Of Peace

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM has developed quickly and steadily in the space of just two generations, tranforming itself from a sleepy colonial backwater into a dynamic modern welfare state.

As the rapid material progress has been achieved whilst keeping its traditional values, Brunei Darussalam has become a model of political, social and economic stability, commanding global respect and confidently exercising its influence regionally and internationally.

Every level of this uniquely successful society is justifiably proud of living up to its name as Brunei Darussalam - 'The Abode of Peace'

(Adapted from leaftlet by The Committe of Public Relations of the Government Ministries and Department 2004)

Brief Historical Background

Before the advent of Islam, Brunei's early history is somewhat unclear but archaeological discoveries supported by historical data indicate that Brunei had wide contacts with its neighbours on the Asian continent around 518 A.D. Chinese historians of that period, for example, made references in their writing to 'Puni' or 'Poli', two of many names which Brunei was known during ancient times.

Islam took root in Brunei in the 14th century when its first ruler, Awang Alak Betatar, embraced Islam and changed his name to Sultan Muhammad Shah.

By the 15th and 16th centuries, especialy during the reigns of the fifth ruler, Sultan Bolkiah and the ninth ruler, Sultan Hassan, Brunei was dominant power in the region with sovereignty embracing the whole Island of Borneo and as far as the Philipines.

Eropean presence made itself felt in the region around mid 16th century, and from the end of 16th century to the 19th century, Brunei began to lose its grip on the empire, which was besieged by problems such as wars, internecine strife, insurrection an piracy. By 1904, Brunei which became a British protected state in 1888, had shrunk to a small sultanate surrounded on three sides by Sarawak and to the north by the South China Sea.

After the turmoil of the second World War, life gradually returned to normal but progress only began to crystalise during the reign of the 28th ruler, Sultan Sir Muda Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien (Al-Marhum Seri Begawan Sultan), who utilised Brunei's oil revenue to finance for the first time a five-year development plan, 1953-1958, which gave Brunei an intensive infrastructure and transformed it from a dull and quiet backwater into a modern thriving state.

The year 1959 saw the promulgation of a written constution, which gave Brunei internal self-goverment and changed the post of British resident, started in 1906, to High Commissioner.

In 1967, after seventeen years of benevolent reign, Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien voluntarily abdicated in favour of his eldest son, His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Muizzadin Waddaulah who pledged to carry on his father's policies. His Majesty's succession to the throne further pushed Brunei Darussalam on the road to greater development.

Brunei and Britain signed in 1971 an amended and revised version of the 1959 Agreement, making Brunei fully independent internally and post of High Commissioner a normal diplomatic position. Only external affairs and defence remained in British hands.

The turning points in Brunei's long history came in 1979 when Brunei and Great Britain signed the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation thus paving the way for Brunei's resumption after 1983 of its place in the community of nations.

As anticipated after months of preparation, a new chapter in Brunei's colourful history opened shortly after midnight on 31st December 1983, when His Majesty declared Brunei Darussalam a fully independent sovereign nation ready to resume its international responsibilities.

In consequence, His Majesty announced a six-member Cabinet with himself as the Prime Minister and concurrently holding the portfolios of Home Affairs and Finance.

In October 1986, His Majesty reshuffled the Cabinet. He remained Prime Minister and relinquished the portfolios of Home Affairs and Finance, and took over the Defence portfolio which his late father had held since 1984. His Majesty also announced the appointment of five new Ministers and eight Deputy Ministers.

On 30 November 1988, His Majesty announced another reshuffle of the Cabinet, which took effect from 1st January 1989. In the reshuffle of the, aimed primarily to boost the country's develoment, His Majesty created the Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources and elevated a minister to a full minister.

The recent reshuffle of the Cabinet was announced in May 2005, in which His Majesty appointed His Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, The Crown Prince, as the Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's Office and announced a new post of a Minister of Energy under the Prime Minister's Office. Meanwhile, the State Mufti and the Attorney-General hold the status of a Minister.

Under His Majesty's leadership, the Government has expanded billions on one development plan after another and will continue to do so in an effort to maintain and improve the quality of life of the people through economic growth, productivity enhancement and wider economic diversification. His Majesty's Government through its 8th National Develoment Plan which begins from 2001 until end of 2005 has allocated BND$7.3 billion for the country's continuing develoment and progress.

(Source - Brunei Darussalam in Brief, 2006 Information Department)

About Brunei

Brunei Darussalam is on the northwestern shore of borneo and share a common border with the Malaysia state of Sarawak. Set like a crown slightly askew, 75 per cent of its 5,765 km land area is covered by equatorial rainforest. The living standard of its population is sustained by oil and gas exports.

Brunei is divided administratively into four districts: Brunei-Muara, Belait, Temburong and Tutong. Several mukim compose a district and several villages compose a mukim. Headman of single village is called ketua kampong and headman of mukim is called penghulu.

The post, ketua kampong, is an elected office voted by people living in a village. A penghulu is elected by people living in a mukim. Both posts are open to contests for male candidates aged between 30 and 60. Office holders serve until they age 65.

Brunei's official langguage is malay but English is widly spoken. Its official religion follows the Sunni strand of islam. His Majesty The Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam is the head of the Islamic faith. Other relegions are also practised in Brunei including Christianity and Buddhism.

(Adapted from booklet published by Information Department)

Short info about Brunei:
The country resumed full independence on January 1, 1984 where the National Day is celebrated every February 23.
  • Capital - Bandar Seri Begawan is based in the Brunei-Muara district
  • Government - Constitutional Monarchy
  • Philosophy - Malay Islamic Monarchy
  • Population - The Population is estimated at 383,000 people (2006)
  • Land Area - 5,765 km2, 75%-80% of the country's land area is covered with tropical rainforests
  • Climate - Brunei Darussalam has an equatorial climate
  • Time - Brunei Darussalam is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
  • Currency - Brunei dollar which divides in 100 cents