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Brunei: 25 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Henno KrugerBy Henno KrugerMarch 14, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read Featured 17 Views
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Tucked away on the island of Borneo, Brunei is a small yet fascinating country with a rich history, stunning natural beauty, and one of the world’s highest standards of living.

Officially known as Brunei Darussalam, which means “Abode of Peace,” this tiny nation is known for its wealth, thanks to vast oil and gas reserves.

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Despite its size, Brunei offers a unique blend of traditional Malay culture, Islamic heritage, and modern development. Whether you’re curious about its monarchy, economy, or untouched rainforests, there’s more to Brunei than meets the eye…

Here are 25 Interesting Facts you might not know about Brunei

1. Brunei was a powerful Islamic sultanate in the 15th century, ruling over much of Borneo and nearby regions. Over time, it became a colonial protectorate before emerging as a modern sovereign state.

2. In the 19th century, Brunei lost significant territory, granting Sarawak to James Brooke in 1841 and ceding Labuan to Britain in 1846, marking the start of its decline.

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3. The territory became a British protectorate in 1888, with oil discoveries in 1929 shaping its future wealth. Japanese forces occupied the country during World War II (1941–1945), briefly disrupting British rule.

4. After World War II, Brunei moved toward self-governance, adopting a constitution in 1959 while Britain retained control over defense and foreign affairs. In 1966, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien abdicated, passing leadership to his son, Hassanal Bolkiah.

5. The country gained full independence on January 1, 1984, with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah assuming key leadership roles, ending decades of British protection.

6. Brunei is an absolute monarchy, with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah as head of state and government. Its governance follows the “Melayu Islam Beraja” (Malay Islamic Monarchy) philosophy, shaping the nation’s ideology.

7. The country’s 36-member legislative council is consultative, lacking legislative power. Key officials assist the Sultan, including the state secretary for administration, the attorney general for prosecutions, and the state financial officer for treasury management.

8. Brunei’s government operates hierarchically, with district branches reporting to national departments. District officers oversee local administration, and the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, serves as the governmental seat.

9. The country’s wealth comes mainly from its oil and gas reserves, sustaining a high standard of living for over 90 years. However, aging oil wells have led to declining output in recent years.

10. Brunei’s economy showed impressive resilience, with a 4.2% GDP growth in 2024, its fastest in 25 years, surpassing earlier forecasts. This followed a 1.4% increase in 2023, marking two consecutive years of positive growth after the COVID-19 recession.

11. Islam is the dominant religion in Brunei, forming the foundation of society and governance, followed by Buddhism and Christianity, creating a multi-faith society with Islamic predominance.

12. In 2014, Brunei became the first East Asian country to adopt strict Islamic Sharia law, expanding it in 2019 to include punishments like death by stoning for adultery and gay sex. After international criticism, the Sultan confirmed that the death penalty moratorium would continue, as it had for over two decades in common law cases.

13. Brunei’s legal system enforces strict regulations, including a ban on alcohol sales. However, non-Muslims over 17 have a duty-free allowance, and tourists can consume alcohol in hotel rooms and private residences.

14. Jong sarat, a gold and silver threaded cotton fabric, is Brunei’s finest textile, often worn at state functions and weddings. Artisans also use its designs in items like tissue boxes, bags, and jewelry boxes.

15. Bruneian social customs are conservative, with modest dress, especially for women who cover their legs and most arms in public. Traditional greetings involve lightly touching hands and bringing them to the chest as a sign of respect.

16. The Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque in Bandar Seri Begawan is Brunei’s most iconic landmark, featuring an artificial lagoon as a reflecting pool. It overlooks the Brunei River and Kampong Ayer, making it one of the country’s most photographed sights.

Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

17. The Jame’Asr Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque, Brunei’s largest mosque, is a key religious site located a few kilometers from the andar Seri Begawan’s city center. Its impressive size makes it a popular stop for visitors in Bandar Seri Begawan.

19. The Istana Nurul Iman, the world’s largest residential palace with nearly 1,800 rooms, showcases the Sultan’s wealth. While usually closed to the public, it can be admired from nearby vantage points.

20. The Royal Regalia Museum offers a look at the Sultan’s luxurious lifestyle, featuring gifts like a giant chariot and numerous jewels and gold items.

21. Kampong Ayer, the world’s largest floating village, is home to around 13,000 residents across 40+ settlements connected by boardwalks. This unique community has its own schools, mosques, and shops, offering a distinctive living experience.

22. Tasek Lama Park, located a few kilometers from Bandar Seri Begawan, offers jungle trails, viewing platforms, and waterfalls.

23. Brunei’s coastline offers clean beaches about 30 minutes from Bandar Seri Begawan, with picnic areas, jogging trails, and stunning views of Borneo’s sunsets. Visitors are advised to respect local customs, including modest attire, even at beach spots.

24. According to 2023 estimates, the country has a population of +/- 455,000.

25. Brunei is roughly the size of the U.S. state of Delaware. It covers about 5,765 square kilometers (2,226 square miles), making it one of the smallest nations in Southeast Asia.

Well, there you have it, 25 interesting facts you might not have known about Brunei. If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

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