Saturday, 14 August 2010

The Australian High Commission in Brunei Darussalam

The Australian High Commission in Brunei Darussalam (Australian Embassy in Brunei)
The Australian High Commission in Bandar Seri Begawan was established shortly before Brunei gained full independence in 1984, but relations between our two countries go back much earlier than this.
The strong people-to-people ties date back to when Australian servicemen liberated Brunei from Japanese occupation in June 1945. These ties are now underpinned by close links in the education field with Australia currently the second most popular overseas study destination for Bruneian students.
Australia and Brunei work closely together in regional and multilateral fora such as APEC, the East Asia Summit (EAS), the World Trade Organisation and the United Nations. The two countries are parties to the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) which has been in force since 2010 and both are also participating in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations.
The High Commission is committed to providing Australians in Brunei with a prompt, effective and courteous consular service. I would encourage all Australians living in, or visiting, Brunei to register on the Smartraveller website www.smartraveller.gov.au to assist us in contacting you in case of a consular emergency.
For more information on the High Commission’s activities and events please visit our Facebook page Australia in Brunei Darussalam.

Address

Level 6, DAR Takaful IBB Utama
Jalan Pemancha
Bandar Seri Begawan BS8711
Brunei Darussalam

Postal address :PO Box 2990 Bandar Seri Begawan BS 8675

Telephone +673 222 9435

Fax +673 222 1652

E-mail address General enquiries: austhicom.brunei@dfat.gov.au

http://www.bruneidarussalam.embassy.gov.au/

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

QUICK FACTS ABOUT BRUNEI Darussalam

  • Highest human development index in the Islamic world (Human Development Report 2009)
  • Highest macroeconomic stability in the world (Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010)
  • 2nd highest per capita income in ASEAN (Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010)
  • 2nd highest quality of life in ASEAN (Human Development Report 2009)
  • 3rd most favourable tax regime in Asia (Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010)
  • 4th largest oil producer in ASEAN (World Trade Organization, 2008)
  • 9th largest LNG exporter in the world (World Trade Organization, 2008)
  • One of the lowest inflation rates in the world – 2.7% (Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010)
  • One of the highest literacy rates in the world – 94.9% (Human Development Report 2009)
  • One of the best healthcare systems in Asia (World Health Organization)

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Islamic Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam is situated on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo and on the coastline of the South China Sea with its boundary attached to the Malaysian State of Sarawak. The total land area is about 5,700 sq km and the capital is Bandar Seri Begawan. The climate is equatorial with temperature around 23-32 Degrees Celsius.
Islam is the Official religion of Brunei Darussalam and plays a central role in the life of every Muslim in Brunei Darussalam. Other religions include Christianity and Buddhism.
Population
The population of Brunei was estimated to be about 357,000 in 2004, the communities include mainly Malay, Tutong, Murut with a minority of Chinese and other races.
Political Structure
From the 14th to the 16th centuries Brunei Darussalam was the seat of a powerful sultanate extending over Sabah, Sarawak and the lower Philippines. By the 19 th Century, the Brunei Darussalam Empire had been whittled away by wars, piracy and the colonial expansion of European powers. In 1888 it became a British protectorate. Britain retained responsibility for the state’s defence and foreign affairs until 1984, when the sultanate became fully independent.
Brunei Darussalam’s political system is based on the country’s written Constitution and the tradition of the Malay Islamic Monarchy. Supreme executive authority vests with His Majesty the Sultan. The Prime Minister, who must be a Brunei Malay professing the Muslim religion belonging to the Shafeite sect, remains with The Sultan. The Ministers, including the Prime Minister, are appointed by The Sultan to hold office at the pleasure of His Majesty. Today they constitute the Council of Cabinet Ministers presided over by His Majesty the Sultan.
Infrastructure and Economy
The travelling time is between 1.5 hours and 3 hours from major Asian financial centers such as Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpar, Manila, Shanghai and Singapore to Brunei Darussalam. There are also direct international flights to other locations in Australia, Europe, Middle East and New Zealand.
Brunei Darussalam has a small but wealthy economy, which is growing at a slow and steady rate. It has remained stable with an average inflation rate of 1.5% over the past twenty years. The people of Brunei Darussalam enjoy a high quality of life with an estimated US$31,000 per capita income – the second highest in the ASEAN region. Brunei Darussalam’s economy has been dominated by the oil and gas industry for the past 80 years. Hydrocarbon resources account for over 90% of its export and more than 50% of its Gross Domestic Product. Today, Brunei is the fourth largest oil producer in South East Asia and the ninth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas in the world. Other primary resources include rice production, fruit farming, forestry and fisheries.
Language
The official language is Bahasa Malay. Other languages use include English and Chinese.
Currency Brunei
Brunei Dollar.

http://www.ocra.com/jurisdictions/brunei.asp

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Radisson Hotel (formerly Sheraton Utama Hotel Brunei)

RADISSON Hotel Brunei Darussalam will begin operations today as  it  takes over the property formerly occupied by Sheraton Utama Hotel in the heart of the capital. 

At the stroke of midnight, signages were replaced and upgrades,  which involve major  refurbishment works to the rooms and some minor  work on the lobby and back-of-the-house facilities, were set to be put in motion. 

Sheraton will be leaving Brunei after 29 years in the market. 

Stephen Ong,  managing director of Hotel Associates Sdn Bhd, said  in an e-mail   the Bruneian investment holding firm which owns the hotel is looking forward to commencing a new chapter in the hotel's history. 

"With our tie-up with Carlson Hotels Worldwide under the brand Radisson, we are confident the new management will bring fresh ideas and initiatives in ensuring that hospitality standards be maintained at a high level," he said.

Still, he added, "It was a sad moment for all of us as it is the end of a long chapter."  

US hotel group Carlson Hotels announced  on February 26,  it will be venturing into Brunei, taking over the 142-room hotel property  which was previously managed by Starwood Hotels and Resorts under the Sheraton brand name.

In a previous statement, Ong  touted  the investment holding firm's partnership with Carlson Hotels, noting  the strength of the Radisson brand globally will be the key in building the future success of the property. 

"This will be a contemporary, international full-service hotel offering all the upscale amenities and services desired by today's business travellers."

Ong  earlier said  the move is just a change in management. 

"We have had an excellent relationship with Starwood and Sheraton for the last 29 years (the hotel opened in 1981) and it's a mutual parting of ways. In recent years there is a misalignment of interest as to how we can develop this hotel further in terms of upgrading. So, we think it is more in our interest to move on with Carlson under the Radisson brand," he said. 

In connection with the rebranding that will take place today, Ong said they have in mind an upgrading programme over a period of 24 months. 

"The hotel will be of equivalent standard. We expect to maintain a high standard of service, just with a different image. We don't foresee this to change our star rating as Radisson is very strong in America, Europe, China, India and in this region, the Philippines and Thailand. It is definitely an international class brand," he added. 

Ong also said that room rates are expected to remain similar.

 Carlson Hotels is a leading global hotel company with more than 1,060 locations in 77 countries. Its brands include Regent, Radisson, Park Plaza, Country Inns & Suites and Park Inn.

Radisson Brunei
PO Box 2203, Jalan Tasek, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8211, 
Negara Brunei Darussalam, BS8674.

 The Brunei Times
http://www.bt.com.bn/business-national/2010/05/01/sheraton-has-officially-left-brunei-radisson-checks

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Hospitals in Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Hospitals

This is a list of hospitals in Brunei Darussalam :

Brunei Public Hospitals

  • Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital, or RIPAS Hospital

BRIEF ON R.I.P.A.S. HOSPITAL, BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
The main referral hospital in the country is Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha (R.I.P.A.S) Hospital, which is situated on a 42-acre site about 0.8 km from the heart of the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan. The hospital was officially opened on 28 August 1984 and is equipped with modern, cutting-edge medical technology. For Bruneian patients who require specialised treatment not provided in the country, they are sent abroad.

In 2005, R.I.P.A.S. Hospital has:
Original number of bed is 523 which have been extended due to introduction of new services.
6 main blocks – Ward blocks, the Specialist Clinics block, the Plant & Engineering block, the Outpatients & State Lab block, Sports Complex and Transport Complex with jetty and helipad facilities.3498 employees

The Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha Hospital (RIPAS) is the national hospital of Brunei. Designed by Alistair MacDonald and Partners (UK) it was officially opened on 28 August 1984.
It is located on a 42-acre (17 ha) site about 0.8 km from the heart of the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan.
The hospital has more than 600 beds and offers a wide range of services to the indigenous population. Healthcare in the public sector is free for Bruneians and foreign government workers.
Presently there is only one undergraduate medical school in Brunei but the government wishes to develop a formal medical training for students. The Institute of Medicine of the Universiti Brunei Darussalam was established on September 2000 and may in time grow into a full medical school. In the meantime the medical staff either have to come in from overseas, or locals have to travel abroad to receive a formal medical education.
As of 2007, the senior medical staff of RIPAS hospital are mostly trained from the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
The hospital also trains medical students from the University of Queensland, Australia.
Currently the hospital is not participating in any international healthcare accreditation scheme.

  • Suri Seri Begawan Hospital (SSB)
The Suri Seri Begawan Hospital is Located in Kuala Belait, 107 km from the capital. With 183 beds, it is the second largest hospital in country and serves the people of Belait District. It was established in 1972 and is currently undergoing a multi million dollar programme of phased renovation which will give it facilities comparable to the best in the region.
Phase I of the project has been completed as has seen the commissioning of a modern Operation Theatre Suite and 16 private rooms. The new Out-patient and Casualty section has facilities including minor operation theatre for managing acute trauma patients as well as other emergencies requiring immediate resuscitation.
The Hospital also provides specialist services in:
Internal medicine
General surgery
Pediatrics
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Ophthalmology
Oral and maxillo-facial surgery
Anaesthesia
Dentistry
Ear, nose and throat
Dermatology
Psychiatry
Intensive care unit
Special care baby unit
Physiotherapy
Occupational therapy; and
Other support services
Renal
The clinical specialties are supported by a team of well qualified pharmacists. Investigative services include:
A modern clinical laboratory
Blood bank and
Radiologist services
These are facilities for:
Non-invasive cardiac assessment; and
Gastrointestinal endoscopy
  • Pengiran Isteri Hajah Mariam (PIHM Hospital)
The Pengiran Isteri Hajjah Mariam Hospital in Bangar, Temburong District, opened in 1987. This 50-bed hospital is staffed with medical officers and dental officers who provide:
Medical
Pediatric
Obstetrics and gynecological; and
Dental services

  • Pengiran Muda Mahkota Pengiran Muda Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, Tutong Hospital (PMMPMHAMB Hospital)
The new hospital in Tutong Districts opened to the public in 1997. The hospital has 138 beds and is well equipped with high-technology medical equipment.
The comprehensive services comprise of:
A large outpatient department
Accident and emergency
Pediatrics
Obstetrics and gynecology
Physiotherapy
Psychiatry
General surgery
Dental
Pharmacy
Ear, nose and throat clinic
Eye clinic physiotherapy
Occupational therapy; and
Inpatient wards (medical, pediatric, surgical & maternity)
Other facilities provided include a surau, canteen, engineering workshop, kitchen, administration office and a conference room.

http://www.moh.gov.bn/ 

Brunei Private Hospitals

  • Jerudong Park Medical Centre 
  • Gleneagles JPMC Cardiac Centre
      
Jerudong Park Medical Centre (JPMC) is a private specialist hospital in Brunei Darussalam. Situated in the scenic Jerudong Park area, located along the shores of the South China Sea.  JPMC offers a spectrum of services catering to your family and organizational needs which includes general, specialized and surgical healthcare services.  These services are provided by our highly qualified and committed multi disciplinary medical team utilizing state-of-the-art technology.
At JPMC, we take pride in looking after your health and your well being.  We believe in providing quality healthcare services to all our patients.

Jerudong Park Medical Centre (JPMC) is the major Private Specialist Hospital in Brunei Darussalam.
The Centre is situated within the famous Jerudong Park area, and is located on the shores of the South China Sea with patient rooms facing an expanse of beautiful, private beaches.
The hospital offers comprehensive outpatient care as well as extensive inpatient services, and within the organisation is an excellent heart centre, Gleneagles JPMC Cardiac Centre, run jointly with Parkway Holdings of Singapore.
In 2002, the Brunei government was looking at establishing a cardiac center in Brunei, because of the increasing numbers of patients that were sent overseas to Kuala Lumpur or to Singapore for cardiac treatment.. At the same time, Gleneagles International was also looking to expand in the region. It partnered with the Brunei government for this project. 
The CEO is the hospital is Dr. Peter Tay. Hospital employs over 120 staff, over 60 per cent of whom are Bruneians.
Currently the standards of the hospital have not been verified, as it is not participating in any international healthcare accreditation scheme.

Jerudong Park BG 3122
Brunei Darussalam
Phone: +673 2 611433
Fax: +673 2 612461
Emergency: +673 2 612612 / +673 7 172172
http://www.jpmc.com.bn/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hospitals_in_Brunei

Sunday, 18 April 2010

Brunei Holidays : Trip to Brunei Darussalam Water Village

 kampong ayer
Brunei Holidays, Trip to Kampong Air in Bandar Seri Begawan, one of  famous tourist attractions in Brunei. We hired a water taxi to bring us around the water village. We started our visit at 10 am, ohh thanked God that day the weather was fine and cloudy. This was fun, my kids was excited and I knew this activity is seldom to occur to them. People like us who stay on land will eager to come over and want to feel the life at water village.

Water Taxis in Kampong Ayer Brunei Darussalam
Water Taxis in Kampong Ayer Brunei Darussalam
Water Taxis in Kampong Ayer Brunei Darussalam
Water Taxis in Kampong Ayer Brunei Darussalam
Water Taxis in Kampong Ayer Brunei Darussalam
 on the Boat to Kampong Ayer Brunei
Tanah perkuburan Limbungan'
passed Kg Bendahara Lama and we could see a our late father's graveyard 
at 'Tanah perkuburan Limbungan' from distance
 Water pipes for Kampong Ayer
 Water pipes for Kampong Ayer water village's people

Kampong Ayer
 Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque view from Kampong Ayer
Beautiful....Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
view from Kampong Ayer
 Istana Nurul Iman view from Kampong Ayer
 View of Sultan Palace - Nurul Iman Palace
Garbage from Kampong Ayer
Garbage from Kampong Ayer
was transported by boat to the garbage area
 Kampong Ayer

 Kampong Ayer
Living in Kampong Ayer
Kampong Ayer Fuel station for boats
Kampong Ayer Fuel station for boats

The legend rock is said to be the ship of Nakhoda Ragam
The legend rock is said to be the ship of Nakhoda Ragam 
that was being cursed by his mother


Small land called Lumut Lunting
Small land called Lumut Lunting
Inside are the placenta of the babies.
 Can u see the hanging plastic bags? Inside are the placenta of the babies.
There are people still believe in traditional belief.
I don't actually know what it's purpose hanging that things.
This is to the way towards Kampung Menunggul
 This is to the way towards Kampung Menunggul
 modern houses scheme at Kampung Bolkiah
 These are modern houses scheme at Kampung Bolkiah
Towards Kampung Bolkiah
 Towards Kampung Bolkiah
 One of the primary school at Kampong Ayer 
One of the primary school at Kampong Ayer
Traditional gallery Building at Kampong Ayer
Traditional gallery Building for tourists visiting 
the Kampong Ayer water village
Traditional gallery Building at Kampong Ayer

Traditional gallery Building at Kampong Ayer

Traditional gallery Building at Kampong Ayer

Seat to view a water village documentary
Traditional gallery Building at Kampong Ayer
 Some of the ancient things and traditional handicrafts 
are displayed in this galary

source :
http://lizakbar71.blogspot.com/2010/03/trip-to-water-village.html

Friday, 12 March 2010

Islam in Brunei Darussalam

soas mosque

 Go To Mosque in Brunei

About brief History Islam in Brunei Darussalam, It has been debated when Islam actually first arrived in Brunei Darussalam. A number of relics showed that Islam could actually be practised in Brunei Darussalam by the 12th century.
Amongst these were tombstones found in the various Islamic graveyards in Brunei particularly the one at Rangas which showed one with a Chinese Muslim by the name of Pu Kung Chih-mu. He was buried there in 1264. This is more than a hundred years earlier before the conversion of Awang Alak Betatas as the Islamic Sultan Muhammad Shah, the first Sultan of Brunei.
Pu is the common surname which according to Chinese

historians identified them as someone who is a Muslim. The tombstone also identified Pu Kung Chih-mu as one who had originated from Chuan-chou City in China. During the Sung Dynasty, Arab and Persian Traders flocked to the Kwang Chow (Canton) in Kwangtung Province and Chuan-chou in Fukien Province.
It was not the only Chinese Muslim grave there. In another grave nearby belonged to another Chinese Muslim by the name of Li Chia-tzu from Yung Chun (Fukian) who died in 1876. Yung Chun is also another city in China where Muslim travellers frequently trade.
According to Chinese records, stated in the “Notes on the Malay Archipelago and Malacca Compiled From Chinese Sources” written by WP Groeneveldt in 1880, one Chinese Islamic trader arrived in Brunei in the 10th century. His name was P’u-lu-shieh. He was both a trader and a diplomat. SQ Fatimi writing in the Sociological Research Institute in Singapore in 1963 under an article entitled “Islam Comes to Malaysia”, P’u-lu-shieh name is akin to Abu al-Layth.
The Brunei King at that time was named Hiang-ta. The arrival of the diplomat-trader from China was greeted with great ceremony. If this is so, Islam has actually arrived in Brunei in the year of 977.
One may discount the fact that the Muslim diplomat-trader did not do anything in Brunei but merely brought greetings and therefore one should not read too much into this. However the interesting thing was that the Brunei King’s delegation to China to return the Emperor’s greetings was headed by another Muslim by the name of P’u A-li (Abu Ali).
Based on this fact alone, Abu Ali must have held an important position in the Brunei Government if he was tasked to be Brunei’s Ambassador in those days and even if the King of Brunei then was not himself a Muslim, some members of his royal court were Muslims.
A number of European historians claimed that Brunei was still not a Muslim nation until the 15th century. However, the Ming Shih, Book 325, a Chinese reference book noted that the King of Brunei in 1370 was Ma-ho-mo-sa. Some say that this should be read as Mahmud Shah. But local Brunei historians take this to refer to “Muhammad Shah” the first Islamic Sultan of Brunei.
Robert Nicholl, a former Brunei Museum Curator argued in another paper entitled “Notes on Some Controversial Issues in Brunei History” in 1980 that the name Ma-ho-mo-sa could be pronounced as Maha Moksha which means Great Eternity. Maha Mokhsa would make it a Buddhist name. Nicholl goes on to argue that even the Brunei Sultan who died in Nanjing in 1408 was not a Muslim. Another European Historian, Pelliot, Ma-na-jo-kia-nai-nai was reconstituted as Majarajah Gyana (nai). But the closest title would have been Maharaja Karna. However Brunei historians have stated that the King was Sultan Abdul Majid Hassan who would have been the second Sultan of Brunei.
Nicholl further argued that Sultan Muhammad Shah converted to Islam as late as the 16th century and not during the 14th century as is widely known. However according to Brunei historians, Sultan Muhammad Shah converted to Islam in 1376 and that he ruled until 1402. After which time, it was Sultan Abdul Majid Hassan, who died in China who ascended the throne. That was when Sultan Ahmad reigned in Brunei beginning 1406.
Most likely there were two waves of Islamic teachings that came to Brunei. The first was brought by traders from Arabia, Persia, India and China. The second wave was brought about by the conversion of Sultan Muhammad Shah. With the coming of the second wave, Brunei’s Islamisation hastened.
!The propogation of Islam in Brunei was led by a Syarif with the name of Syarif Ali who was a descendant from Rasulullah S.A.W. through his grandsons Sayydinia Hassan or Sayydinia Hussin.
Syarif Ali arrived from Taif. Not long after he arrived in Brunei, he was married to a daughter of Sultan Ahmad. Syarif Ali built a mosque in Brunei. Syarif Ali was closely connected to a few other well known Islam propogationist in the region such as Malik Ibrahim who went to Java, Syarif Zainal Abidin in Malacca, Syarif Abu Bakar or Syariful Hashim in Sulu and Syarif Kebungsuan in Mindanoa.
Syarif Ali ascended the throne as the third Sultan of Brunei when he took over from his father-in-law. Because of his piousness, he was known as Sultan Berkat (Berkat means ‘blessed’).
The mosque especially the pulpit was used by Sultan Syarif Ali himself. Sultan Syarif Ali himself conducted the sermons during Friday prayers. So he was not only the Sultan but he was also the Imam and brought the religion directly to the Brunei people.
According to Thomas Stamford Raffles in his book “The History of Java”, the Islamic activities of Sultan Syarif Ali was not limited to Brunei. He was also known to have gone over to Java to propagate Islam where he was known as Raja Chermin. He tried hard to convert the Majapahit King named Prabu Angka Wijaya.
The efforts of the Brunei Sultans in spreading Islam helped to spread Islam not only in Borneo but also as far north as to the southern Philippines islands. When Malacca fell to the Portuguese in 1511, it was Brunei which played a major role in the spread of Islam in the region.
By the 16th century, Brunei had built one of her biggest mosques. In 1578, Alonso Beltran, a Spanish traveller described it as one of five storeys tall built on the water. Most likely it had five layers of roofs to represent the five pillars of Islam.
Islam was firmly rooted in Brunei by the 16th century. This mosque was unfortunately destroyed by the Spanish in June that same year.
By the time of Sultan Hassan, Brunei’s ninth Sultan, Brunei had the Islamic laws incorporated into the Brunei canons. Pengiran Dato Dr Hj Mohammad writing a Malay article entitled “Kemasukan Islam ke Brunei Darussalam dan Undang-Undangnya” (Arrival of Islam in Brunei Darussalam and the Laws) noted that out of the 47 chapters of the Brunei canons, 27 of those chapters had Islamic elements.
Islam lived on in Brunei till today and with the Constitution in 1959, Islam became Brunei’s Offical Religion.
The writer runs a website on Brunei at bruneiresources.com.

By Rozan Yunos | Mar 8th, 2010

source :
http://news.brunei.fm/2010/03/08/the-golden-history-of-islam-in-brunei/

Friday, 22 January 2010

Star Holiday Lodge Hotel in Brunei Darussalam


Star Lodge formerly Holiday Lodge

Lot 27192, Kampung Jerudong, Jalan Pulau Kubu, P.O.Box 555, Sengkurong Negara, 
BG 1128 Kampong Jerudong

Boasting spacious accommodation, 4-star Star Lodge also provides an outdoor pool, a spa and a tour desk. It offers Wi-Fi and a shuttle service to the city centre free of charge.

The Star Lodge Hotel’s shuttle service covers Jerudong Park Playground, located a 5-minute walk away. Brunei International Airport is a 25-minute drive from the hotel.

Rooms are luxurious and feature ample seating space for guests’ comfort. They are fitted with a minibar, coffee and tea making facilities, and a writing desk. Select rooms have a well-equipped kitchenette.

Guests can make the most of the tropical climate, using the sun loungers located by the pool. There is a smaller pool for younger guests. Other relaxation options include massages and body treatments at the spa.

The All Stars Sports Café serves local specialities and Western dishes. Meals can be enjoyed in the privacy of guests’ rooms.

The Bandar Seri Begawan Holiday Lodge Brunei hotel is well known for its hospitality and high customer satisfaction which shows in the dedicated hotel staff that is always eager to help and welcomes every question that you might have. You can expect numerous facilities such as a 24-hour available reception desk and room service.
As the only hotel in Brunei with a resort concept, The Holiday Lodge is in a class of its own. Located in exclusive Jerudong Park, near the coastline of the South China Sea and roughly equidistant from Brunei’s modern airport and its capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, The Holiday Lodge offers a relaxed environment and proximity to Brunei’s star attraction: Jerudong Park Playground.
Brunei Darussalam is the ideal getaway to the exotic and unique attractions of the island of Borneo. Start your adventure in the heart of Brunei Darussalam at The Holiday Lodge Hotel. The Holiday Lodge Hotel is proud of its independence from any world chain, meaning we can offer our guests personal attention in unique surroundings. Your experience begins in our cool, spacious lobby where our friendly staff is waiting to greet you in arrival and welcome you to our tropical home.

Well-known for warm and friendly service, located near Jerudong Park, on the coastline of the South China Sea, and roughly equidistant from Brunei International Airport and Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam's Capital, The Holiday Lodge Hotel offers a relaxing environment and proximity to the country's attraction: Jerudong Park Playground. Jerudong Park Playground is a mere 5 minutes' walk or a complimentary shuttle from The Holiday Lodge Hotel. The Holiday Lodge Hotel, in restful tones of terra cotta and cream with deep green trim, features a two-storey foyer where guests are greeted with traditional hospitality.

http://www.booking.com/hotel/bn/the-holiday-lodge.html

http://www.fnetravel.com/english/bruneihotels/holiday-lodge.html

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