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What are the interesting tourist attractions and festivals in Brunei?

The main tourist attractions are the water town with unique ethnic characteristics, the Royal Exhibition Hall, Saifuding Mosque and Jieludong Park.

Famous scenic spots:

Jerudong Park was built at a cost of about S $65.438+0.30 billion. It was officially opened in 654.38+0.994. It has many modern amusement facilities and integrates beautiful natural scenery and various amusement projects. It is the largest amusement park in Southeast Asia.

It is said that on Sultans Of Brunei's 48th birthday, Princess Wang gave Sultan a 4500kg super-large crystal as a gift, which led to a huge plan to build this crystal park as a gift for the people of the whole country. As a rich monarch of the oil kingdom, the gift you gave is of course extraordinary and eye-catching.

Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, located near Yayasan Shopping Center, is a symbol of Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei, and one of the most beautiful mosques in Southeast Asia. You can see this landmark building on the way from the airport to downtown.

The temple was built in 1958, and was named after the then Sultan omar ali Sapidin to commemorate his achievements since the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) in 17. Exquisite materials. Marble is imported from Italy, granite from China, stained glass and chandeliers from Britain, carpets from Belgium and Saudi Arabia. The whole building is majestic, with a huge round golden dome and hollow ivory minarets, which are magnificent and can be worshipped by thousands of people. It is a well-deserved Islamic cultural center. The mosque is surrounded by a lake, as quiet as a mirror. A stone boat imitating an ancient Brunei boat floats on the clear water with lush trees, forming a beautiful natural landscape.

Bird's-eye view of Shuicun village

Water Village Brunei also has the largest traditional water village in the world. If it's too quiet for you to feel lonely, you can take a walk in the floating village, where there are children flying kites happily and mothers busy washing clothes. Centuries have passed, and this water city still retains its former features. All kinds of water houses supported by stone pillars and covered with wooden boards are spread all over the banks of the Brunei River, with about 30,000 residents. There are schools, clinics, police stations and Hui churches in Shuicun. Visitors can enter the homes of Shuicun residents and feel their daily life.

Royal Regal Building, located in the center of bandar seri begawan, was built in 1992.

This memorial hall, the largest private residence in the world, was built to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Sultan's accession to the throne. The memorial hall has 2200 rooms, including mosque, helipad, 3 km underground tunnel and air-conditioned stables. The whole palace can accommodate 2000 guests and the banquet hall can accommodate 400 people. The priceless royal souvenirs collected in the museum include a jewel-encrusted crown, a gorgeous traditional chariot and a replica of the throne hall. The second floor also displays souvenirs presented by various countries to the current Sudan.

Nuruman Palace is the largest palace in the world and the residence of Sultans Of Brunei.

It is said that Nu Leumann Palace has more than 1700 rooms, which is the place for holding state banquets. If you want to visit the palace, you should go to Brunei's National Day (February 23rd) or Eid al-Fitr, which is open for three days after fasting. You can also take this opportunity to queue up to shake hands with Sudan. This magnificent palace with golden walls is very luxurious. Every evening, the golden roof of the palace and the riverside of the palace are good places for tourists to take pictures.

Bolkiah Mosque bolkiah Mosque, the largest royal mosque in Brunei, was officially opened on the birthday of Sultan 1994.

The 29 resplendent roofs on the temple buildings commemorate the 29 dynasties ruled by Sudan in history. Four 65,438+089-foot spires are decorated with blue and white mosaics. A 60,000-square-foot church can hold 3,500 people at the same time. The niche pointing towards Mecca is decorated with black marble and gold-plated tiles. The huge chandelier is made of Austrian fine crystal and plated with 24K gold. Even the tops of eight outdoor columns are decorated with many 24K.