Brunei-Muara District, Administrative district of Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Brunei-Muara District is the nation's largest administrative region, spanning coastal plains and low hills in northern Borneo. The territory encompasses diverse neighborhoods ranging from modern urban quarters to traditional settlements, along with the country's principal facilities.
The region originated as a Malay settlement along the mouth of the Brunei River and grew into a major maritime trading port from the 16th century onward. This early position as a commercial crossing shaped its importance through the centuries.
This district serves as the cultural heart of Brunei, where traditional Malay customs blend with contemporary urban life. In its neighborhoods, markets, and religious spaces, residents practice their Islamic traditions as an integral part of daily routines.
The district is easy to navigate by car or public transportation, with convenient access to the airport and port. The best time to explore is during the dry season when weather conditions are more stable.
The district is home to Kampong Ayer, a remarkable water settlement of wooden stilt houses that has developed in the same location across generations. This traditional way of living on water represents a rare example of an actively inhabited historic settlement of its kind.
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