My Trip: Brunei Darussalam

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Brunei Darussalam

Talking about Brunei Darussalam maybe only few people know where it is. Even I do not know exactly where it is. I mean, even media almost talked nothing about this little Kingdom.

I went there earlier this month for ASEAN Fair 2015 which was held in International Convention Centre, Bandar Seri Begawan. I had been there for five days and I found many things run differently in this small country.

The way I get there


I took Airasia from Singapore’s Changi. The last flight available is at 9.20 pm to which would transit in KLIA2 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. So the route will be Singapore-Kuala Lumpur-Brunei. There is direct flight from Singapore to Brunei which is Royal Brunei Airlines, but it was way higher the airfare.

It took exactly 1 hour from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. It was 10.20 pm when I arrived at KLIA2. Talking about KLIA, it was my first time to get there. I spent time there for at least 8 hours as my next flight would be t 6.45am local time. What the hell!

Anyway, this airport is just okay. There is a movie lounge, sport lounge, food court, duty free, money changer (of course), minimarket that open 24 hours plus WiFi to stay connected. The only thing was we could hardly find the plug to recharge our electrical devices.

It took around 2.5 hours from Kuala Lumpur to Brunei.  The plane landed at 9 am. There was no difference between Malaysia and Brunei time. Once I stepped into the arrival hall, what I felt was like “Okay I find something unique here”. The directory signage there was written in Arabic letter but it's not Arabic (the language), and I believe if there was any Arabian seeing the words they would not understand it either, or at least without a mislead meaning for them.


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Signage in English and Jawi

They called it Huruf Jawi (Jawi letter). So, the directory signage all around Brunei was using Latin alphabetical letter (sure as they speak English and Malay) and Jawi letter. The latter one was basically Malay but was written in Arabic. Confusing for those not learning it.

After get myself refreshed I went directly to International Convention Centre or the locals called it ICC (it reminds me of the one in Den Haag everytime I speak ICC). I took taxi lah. Anyway, talking about taxi, for your information, there’re only thirtyish taxis in Brunei as everyone uses cars, no wonder the taxi fare was very expensive. It’s less than 1 mile from the airport to ICC and it charged me BND25.00 (USD18.70)! I paid in Singapore Dollar. We could use Singapore dollars here as they pegged the currency as the same rate.


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Taxi fare receipt. Super expensive!

What to see in Brunei.


Well, the size of this Kingdom is ten times of Singapore, but its population is one tenth of Singapore’s. And it’s oil-rich country. And it’s Sharia country. So, every Friday starting from 12 noon until 2 pm all is compulsory to end any activities as it’s time for Friday prayer. All shops have to end activities at 10 pm except in some areas, and it’s even not many.

Alcohol and cigars are forbidden here. (They usually smuggled) the cigars from the neighbouring Malaysia’s city of Miri. And for alcohol drink, only non-Muslim can get them in. Anyway, the rules remain the rules. The truth is the truth.

I went to the city of Bandar Seri Begawan on Friday morning and went around the city in a very limited time. Friday! There was Kampong Ayer (Kampong Air in Bahasa Indonesia or Water Village in English) where we could see the remaining traditional authentic Kampong houses of local Bruneian. It was located by the Bruneian river, that’s why they called it so.

From Kampong Ayer, we could see the Istana (Sultan palace). It looked like mosque, with many minarets and golden dome. We could reach there by water taxi, unfortunately, as I had no time so I skipped the trip to the palace. There was also a monument that was made in celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the King, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzadin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Sa’adul Khairi Waddien Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam.

I moved to visit Masjid Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien, one of the most beautiful mosque in Asia. You could see the 24-carat glittering gold covering the dome of the mosque. There are many great (and glitter) mosques in Brunei (even there is a great one next to the airport) and some of the monument are made of gold!



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Another great mosque just next to the airport

Another thing was that lots of Indonesian in Brunei. I mean, even at the downtown I could easily find someone talking Javanese here, and Bruneian had already been familiar with them anyway. The migrant workers in Brunei were mostly coming from Indonesia, with the rest were coming from Thailand and the Philippines. That’s what made me relief at some point, I could easily find Indonesian food!!!! I ate Ayam Penyet and Tempe Mendoan during my stay in Brunei, of course, I ate other food as well. But, you know, even I went to a restaurant they offered me various Nasi Goreng and Teh Tarik which was of course Indonesian food. I was just like “Okay, I’m not really out of home.”




  
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Visitation to Batam By Penang Government, Malaysia












18 June 2014 is a very special day as we had a visitation from Penang Government, Malaysia. They will be staying in Batam View Beach Resort from 18-21 June 2015. Lots of programs lining up during their Batam visit. The delegation was led by YB Danny Law Heng Kiang from Penang State Exco for Tourism Development. Among the delegations are from Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, Penang health Association and Penang Centre of Education Tourism.



At 3.30 in the afternoon they had B2B Meeting (Business to Business) with local stakeholders in Batam, from tourism to education. The meeting was attended by Bapak Yusfa Hendri, the Head of Batam Tourism Board which gave the special welcome speech to the delegations from Penang. It was also attended by Bapak Andika (Head of ASITA Kepri), eleven properties from Nongsa Destination, travel agents such as Nusajaya Indofast and from college which is Batam Tourism Polytechnic (BTP). 
The B2B meeting ended up at 5.30 and was continued with Buka Puasa Bersama at the jetty of Kelong Restaurant.


The group’s scheduled to have Batam Tour in which they would experience some attractions of Batam, and visitation to two colleges (Batam Tourism Polytechnic and Universitas International Batam) on 19 June 2015, continued with Penang Fair in Megamall Batam Centre on 20 June 2015.


It was a reciprocal visitation as on last April Batam delegations went to Penang for tourism promotion. The visit was aimed to establish mutual relationship between two islands and to promote each other’s’ potentials amongst its society, and expected to boost business and tourism traffic in the near future.

Welcome to Batam. Experience it! 
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SSG – Tering Bay International Amateur Championship 2015



With Tering Bay Golf & Country Club as the main organizer, this will be one of the biggest championships in the region. The event itself is scheduled on 6-10 September 2015.  The eligibility is open to amateur golfers with USGA handicap index as following:

Men: 9.00 or lower
Ladies: 12.00 or lower


The schedule of the event will be as following:

6th or 7th September 2015: Practice Round
8th September 2015: First Round Tournament
9th September 2015: Second Round Tournament (Cut off)
10th September 2015: Final Round

SSG – Tering Bay International Amateur Championship provides package for golfer, starting from SGD380.00 nett per golfer which includes:

 2 ways ferry ticket Singapore – Batam – Singapore include seaport tax, clearance and golf bag handling
  3 nights stay at Batam View Beach Resort based on twin share. (Single surcharge Rp. 400.000 per room/night)
 Land transfer from Nongsa fery Terminal – Club – Hotel during the event
 3 Rounds Tournament (Tuesday -Thursday)
1 x Practice round  (Sunday PM or Monday)
3 times Luncheon at Tering Bay
 Attractive Goodie Bags valued Rp.750.000,-
Free flow drinks at the Course
Tournament Prizes
Lucky Draw Prizes
 Hole In One Prizes 



First opened in 1995, Tering Bay Golf and Country Club is an 18-hole par 72 championship course. Designed by golf celebrity, Greg Norman, it is a breathtakingly beautiful course amidst rolling hills, pristine lakes and lush tropical greenery. It is specially created as the centrepiece of the splendid Tering Bay Golf and Country Club on a site of over 130 hectares overlooking a picturesque bay in Batam.

Nestling in lush greenery on an idyllic hilltop with access to private beach, Batam View Beach Resort is located at Nongsa, Batam Island. Batam View is merely 30 minutes by ferry from Singapore and 5 minutes car ride from Nongsa Ferry Terminal. The Resort houses 200 units of tastefully designed guestrooms and 18 signatures Minangkabau-style Villas. Each room has a walk out balcony that allows one to come to a close encounter with the picturesque greenery and sea view.With its Spa, Land and Sea-sports activities all within10 hectares compound, it is one of the best places for those seeking an affordable yet fun and rejuvenating holiday.
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