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Brunei is a sovereign state in Southeast Asia. It shares the island of Borneo with Malaysia and Indonesia. It has a population of approximately four hundred thousand people and has a total land area of almost six thousand square kilometers. It was established as a sultanate in the 14th century, and after being a British protectorate for almost a century, became an independent state in 1984. Because their land is relatively rich in petroleum and natural gas, it is ranked as one of the top ten richest nations in the world. In fact, petroleum-related industries make up around ninety percent of the country’s GDP. Brunei also garnered the second highest ranking in Southeast Asia in terms of the Human Development Index (which rates countries based on standards of living). Brunei culture is most appropriately described as derived from Malay traditions and predominantly influenced by Islam. The nation is still currently governed by a sultanate.

Most of the tourist attractions in this nation are religious establishments. For example, the Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, one of its most important religious sites, is an architectural wonder found in Kampong Kiarong. To be better acquainted with the background and culture of Brunei, it is best to visit the Royal Regalia Museum and the Brunei History Center, which provides customers a glimpse of the history of the people and royal dynasties through the centuries. For an Asian version of the waterways of Venice, tourists should try visiting Kampong Ayer. The Istana Nurul Iman, the home of the sultan, is also a must-see while in Brunei, even though visitors cannot be permitted to go inside its premises.

The main access point to Brunei from other countries is through Brunei International Airport. It is a huge airport, with a terminal that can accommodate two million passengers. Its cargo terminal can hold up to fifty thousand tones, and it also has a special terminal for the sultan. It has numerous facilities such as information counters, medical services, moneychangers, convenience stores, and even a prayer room. In addition, it has a variety of bars, restaurants, and cafes. Internet services are also available.


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