Bake Culture Kiulap

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No.6 Ground Floor Block B Urairah Complex Kg. Bandar Seri Begawan, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
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If you don't understand, just ask😂Is Brunei's wifi gold-plated❓ Wu Zun's restaurant has wifi, but I asked the staff and they said it's not open to the public Afternoon tea at a six-star hotel, you need to enter your accommodation information to connect to the wifi, or 35 dollars for 24 hours Driving from Miri🇲🇾 in Sarawak, Malaysia to Bandar Seri Begawan🇧🇳 in Brunei for two days and one night is really crazy👍Thumbs up for the sisters' first right-hand drive self-driving💯 Brunei is a small energy powerhouse divided into two parts by East Malaysia, facing the South China Sea. Compared to the boring entertainment in Islamic countries 🈲9🈲 mentioned on the Internet, my personal more intuitive feeling is the heat❗ and the stingy Wifi❗ 👮‍Brunei is visa-free for China, but you need to register and fill in the E-arrival in advance (QQ email doesn't seem to work). If you travel from Malaysia to Brunei, remember to fill in the Malaysian entry card on the return trip 💴Brunei dollar and Singapore dollar are 1:1≈5.6 soft sister yuan (Brunei only recognizes Singapore banknotes and not coins, 1 dollar Singapore coin cannot be spent), ATM withdrawals have a 3 dollar handling fee, it is recommended to exchange Singapore dollars or cash in advance 📱Brunei Internet cards are expensive, short-term sim cards can be applied for at airports and other places. We opened a 2-day overseas data package, which can be used as an Internet card, and Google loading is also difficult 〰〰📍Bandar Seri Begawan (map 👀Figure 17)〰〰 ✔Jame’asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque Mosque: Brunei's largest mosque, open to tourists for free at designated times, after 14:00 in the afternoon, robes are provided and visitors need to register ✔Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque: The golden-domed mosque by the lake in the city center, burqas are provided and visitors need to register ✔BIBD Frame Brunei Darussalam: It's a small win, and it looks great with Omar Mosque ✔The Big Wall Brunei: Who can't love a wall of landmark murals? ✔Royal Regalia Museum: The exterior is viewed by car ✔Istana Nurul Iman: The place where the Sultan lives is not open to the public. You can take a boat to see it from a distance, or make an appointment to visit it on a few open days every year. Drive through the gate and the iron gate is closed and guarded by security guards ✔The Empire Hotel & Country Club: The world's only six-star hotel🌇The sunset is not inferior to Tanjong Aru. The hotel is large and open to the public for free. There are afternoon tea sets on weekends and a la carte on weekdays. The downside is that it is 15 kilometers from the city center and there is no free wifi ✔Kampong Ayer: The world's largest stilt house village, with colorful wooden houses and newly built single-family villas. The living environment is very clean. You can wave at the pier to take a boat for $1 per person one way to enter the village. You can also charter a boat for 1 hour to see the palace and monkeys (about $30-50 🔪) ✔Gadong Night Market: A very lively night market, various stalls start at $1, the smoke is quite big and hot, there are cats who are not afraid of strangers, ordered drinks, fried noodles (with wok gas), chicken butt (so-so), chicken gizzards, fried spring rolls, fried fish cakes, sandwiches and pan-fried cakes (only satisfied, but too sweet) ✔Wu Zun Restaurant Roti Culture: A variety of Indian cakes are not bad, the entrance is a striking human-shaped stand and Wu Zun, neinei and Max's hand prints ✔Wu Zun Bakery Bake Culture Brunei :We wanted to go there, but the road conditions in the capital, right-hand steering, and high temperatures made us go back home directly ✔The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf: A chain coffee shop near the mural 〰〰Surrounding attractions〰〰 ✔Sungai Tutong: A river where you can see buffaloes, crocodiles, and wild animals ✔Ulu Temburong National Park: A primitive jungle on the other half of the land, with various animals and a popular suspension bridge 〰〰Domestic transportation〰〰 In the city: ①Dart taxi: Usually starts at $5, and requires a Brunei phone number to register ②Bus: It is said that it is difficult to wait Cross-city: ①Charter a car ② Self-driving 〰〰Cross-border transportation〰〰 ① Airplane: China (Beijing, Guangzhou, Nanning, etc.)/Malaysia (Kota Kinabalu, etc.)/Singapore=Bandar Seri Begawan direct flight, Royal Brunei Airlines round trip is more cost-effective than one-way ② Charter/self-driving: Kota Kinabalu=Bandar Seri Begawan one-way 330 kilometers with average road conditions; Miri=Bandar Seri Begawan one-way 160 kilometers with good road conditions ③ Long-distance bus: Kota Kinabalu KK sentral=Brunei has direct buses every other day, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 07:30 to Kota Kinabalu, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 08:00 to Brunei ④ Boat + car: more troublesome and not cost-saving Travel in Brunei respects local customs👋I can’t write anymore, so I’ll stop here #Visa-free countries that you can go on a whim #Places that are asked about by friends #Where to go on weekends #Monthly special plan #Urban humanities notes
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