Brunei's landmark Omaali Mosque was built by the 28th King and is also the symbol of the capital city of Sribaga Bay. Compared with the quiet and refined of Jamie Mosque, Omaali Mosque is graceful and magnificent. The lake water in front of the mosque, which is as clear as a mirror, is embellished with a stone bowl, forming a pure natural picture with blue sky and white clouds. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, we can only shoot in the field of vision hundreds of meters away from the appearance, unable to enter the shooting. Near the Omaali Mosque are Yayasan shopping mall, water village (including visiting mangroves to see long nosed monkeys), Brunei Royal Etiquette Gallery, also known as the Royal Regalia, the Old Parliament Building, and Square (held here on National Day). It is suggested that these scenic spots can be arranged for a day's visit. [Open time] Every Saturday-Wednesday, 8:30-12, 13-15, 16:30-17:30. Fridays: Free from 16:30 to 17:30. [Notes] Visitors to mosques need to wear barefoot or disposable slippers, women need to wear free rental black robes, and men need to wear free rental black robes, such as shorts. No photographs are allowed inside.