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1. Sultan Memorial.
The Sultan Memorial is located in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan and was built in 1992. The memorial is the largest private residence in the world and was built to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Sultan's accession to the throne. There are 2,200 rooms in the memorial, including a mosque, a helipad, a 3-kilometer underpass, and an air-conditioned stable.
The entire palace can accommodate 2,000 guests, and the banquet hall can accommodate 400 people. The collection of priceless royal souvenirs includes a jewel-encrusted crown, an ornate traditional chariot, and a replica of the enthronement hall. On the second floor, there are also souvenirs given to the current sultan by various countries.
2. Brunei Museum.
The Brunei Museum is the national museum of Brunei and the largest museum in Brunei, located on Kota Batu Road, about 4 km from the capital city of Bandar Seri Begawan. The museum is built entirely in the Islamic style, with carvings and designs taken from Brunei and Malaysian models, which are also found in the Sultan Bolkiah burial chamber. The Brunei Museum is home to a very rich collection of archaeological sites that provide a comprehensive understanding of Brunei's archaeological site, with objects ranging from historical materials to handmade works including pottery, glass ornaments, silverware and bronzes, to oil fields and models of oil rigs that illustrate the development of Brunei's oil industry.
3. Umar Ali Sai Brother Senju Fuding Mosque.
Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, located near Yayasan Mall, the temple was built in 1958, it is the symbol of Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei, and is one of the most beautiful mosques in Southeast Asia! Named after the then Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin to commemorate his exploits in the 17 years since the founding of the country.
4. Meilin Lake Park.
Merrill Lake Park is the largest and most well-known park in Brunei and the only national heritage site in the country that has been recognized by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The whole Gongchun Qiyuan covers an area of 8,000 hectares, with lush forests and various flowers accompanied by green leaves. There are also many waterfowl, reptiles, mammals, etc., which add a lot of smart colors to the park.
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The Omar Ali Saifuddin Islamic Mosque in the center of Bandar Seri Begawan has a golden roof and white walls, and there is an ancient boat in the lake outside the temple.
The Winston Churchill Memorial contains exhibits and a library dedicated to the life of the former British prime minister.
Established in 1963, the National Museum features a variety of exhibits that reflect the history and culture of the Bruneian nation.
The Petroleum Industry Pavilion displays exhibits that reflect the achievements of Brunei's stone ant to oil industry.
Built in 1983, the new palace of Brunei covers an area of 300 acres, with a construction area of 30,000 square meters, and the whole project lasted three and a half years and cost about 300 million US dollars, making it one of the most luxurious palaces in the world. The palace consists of four interconnected buildings, with two huge dome roofs plated with 22k** on the outside, and other buildings radiating on all sides around the central palace, which has more than 2,000 halls.
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1. Jamie Mosque:
The mosque was built by the 29th (current sultan), and at a glance, 29 giant domes glittered in the sun. There are 7 arches and 15 fountains, alluding to the meaning of "Sultan's birthday on July 15". The interior is even more exquisitely decorated, with lavish crystal chandeliers, rich carpets, and a large prayer room.
2. Brunei Water Village:
Brunei Water Village is the largest stilt village in the world, with a population of more than 20,000 and a complete set of supporting facilities such as churches, schools and police stations. The village has a history of more than 1,000 years, but it still retains its original and rustic style.
3. Brunei Museum:
The Brunei Museum is located on Kota Batu Road, about a kilometre from the city of Brunei, and has a variety of historical materials about Brunei. A large number of scriptures, documents, manuscripts, etc., as well as a large number of antiquities such as pottery, exquisite ancient art glass ornaments, precious commemorative and historical carpets, etc., and other items that can be seen in the museum include silver and bronze products, Borneo ethnographic displays, and models and materials of oil fields and oil rigs.
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