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The King of Brunei is a super-fan of luxury cars, with a very large garage that can accommodate 6,000 cars, and the person who owns the most Rolls-Royce cars in the world.

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It is said that the greatest wish of the local young people in Brunei is to work in the king's garage.

Because I worked in the king's garage, the job was to get up every morning, take the keys, go to find a luxury car, drive out for a walk, and not let the engine break because of long-term parking. When you're done walking this one, go get another one, and that's it.

This is simply a paradise for car fans! Xiao You couldn't help but want to go to the King's Garage to work!

Not only that, Brunei, a small Southeast Asian country with a land area less than 1/3 of Beijing and a population of only 380,000. But it has two of the world's most valuable natural resources: oil and gas, and is one of the richest countries in the world and one of the most well-off countries in the world.

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People buy cars, buy houses, do business and do not pay taxes on their personal income.

In terms of education, education from kindergarten to university is free.

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And as long as your application is approved by the university, the king will send you abroad to study abroad, bearing all the costs.

Medical care is also free, and no matter how much surgery is done, it is only a symbolic fee of one yuan, and if it cannot be treated in the country and needs to go to a neighboring country for medical treatment, the state will pay for medical expenses.

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And the biggest and most exciting benefit is in Brunei, and you can also meet our idol Wu Zun! (The thought of Wu Zun's handsome face makes me excited!) )

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As the spokesperson of Royal Brunei Airlines, Wu Zun does not know whether we can meet Wu Zun while taking a comfortable flight with Royal Air.

After all, Wu Zun once admitted that "it is still easy to meet me in Brunei, especially in the past two years, I have stayed in Brunei for a long time." This "rich" small Southeast Asian country is not only enviable in welfare, but also left behind in the golden land of Borneo.

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There are splendid palaces,

Magnificent mosque

Traditional "water people's home" homestay

Luxury Brunei Royal Resort

There is also a pristine tropical rainforest like a fairyland on earth

And the long-lost birds and insects singing...

The largest palace in the world and inhabited by monarchs

Nuru iman Palace

Today, Brunei still practices a "monarchical centralization", and Brunei is very "trench", so the country has a very luxurious palace - Nuruyman Palace. This palace is a highlight of Brunei's magnificent royal heritage. It is both

It is a luxurious palace located in the capital and the largest residential palace in the world where monarchs still live.

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Located on top of a hill, the Nuru iman Palace is perfectly located, overlooking the entire urban area of Bandar Seri Begawan. However, the palace is not open on weekdays, and if you want to visit it, you can only wait in line during Eid al-Fitr at the end of Ramadan. If there is

If you have the opportunity to visit, you will find that this palace not only has a splendid appearance, but also a very elaborate interior.

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Royal Ceremonial Museum

The Royal Ceremonial Museum condenses the essence of Brunei's humanities, and only here can you see an introduction to the royal family. The museum mainly displays royal objects from the sultan's accession to the throne, the history of Brunei and the sultan's royal family, and some gifts given to the sultan by foreign dignitaries.

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The museum also has a small hall that displays a miniature version of the Palace Ballroom, which is very gorgeous. If you can't visit the interior of the Nuru imman Palace, it's nice to come to the Royal Ceremonial Museum to experience these breathtaking cultures.

In addition, you need to take off your shoes when you enter, the floor is very cold, it is best to prepare thicker socks.

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Imperial Hotel Brunei

Six star experience

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The general travel guide is rarely recommended for hotels, but the Imperial Hotel in Brunei is a sight not to be missed. As the private property of the Brunei royal family,

As a result of the APEC meeting in 2000, it was transformed into a super six-star luxury resort before it was opened to the outside world.

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The appearance of the hotel is not grand, but as soon as you step into the hotel, a luxurious and noble atmosphere is highlighted from the inside out, the golden walls, the golden beams and columns, the golden fence, and even the marble seams are golden, there is no doubt that these are made of pure gold, and the stones used in the walls and columns are imported from Italy. A large opal is set between the neutrals of each armrest, which really reflects the "rich and flowing oil" vividly.

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Experience the most traditional way of living among the Malays

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Built house on water

Overwater houses are the most traditional way of living for the Malays and are the largest floating village in the world.

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Schools, mosques, post offices, fire departments, clinics, everything is available here. Speedboats, known as "water taxis", are the only means of transportation.

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The house has a variety of wooden furniture and bright flower cloth to make the cottage very warm, yellowed old photos. It records the life of a family from the British occupation era to the present, and also records the historical changes in Brunei.

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You can also taste some of the unique desserts of the water village people and the colorful flowers that the water village people like. Their dim sum is also colorful

Each piece is permeated with a gorgeous pink and yellow texture of soft glutinous Q bullets, emitting a seductive aroma of coconut juice.

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mangrove

Look at the proboscis monkey that borneo is unique to Borneo and inhabits the mangroves.

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In 2000, proboscis monkeys were rated endangered and were listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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But thanks to Brunei's developed economy, the mangroves of the Brunei estuary are well preserved and monkeys thrive.

Two of the most distinctive mosques

Brunei is the most beautiful & the most luxurious

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Sultan Omar Ali Saifuding Mosque is a stately white building with a staggered golden vault, all of which are plated with pure gold

The main vault is 52 meters high and is clearly visible anywhere in the city of Bandar Seri Begawan.

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Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque is the most luxurious mosque in Southeast Asia, with the main vault and the surrounding minarets plated with 24k pure gold, 29 golden domes, 7 white jade arches and 15 fountains, and 4 57-meter-high moon towers towering into the sky.

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Sunni Islam is the state religion of Brunei, and as a non-Muslim visitor, you are required to wear a headscarf, a robe, take off your shoes, and enter the temple under the guidance of friendly locals.

Brunei specialties

Brunei's food tastes very similar to those in Malaysia, but it is more important, with the staple food being rice and pasta.

The more famous snacks are satay, whole roast chicken, grilled fish, and steamboats. There are also many tropical fruits in the local area, such as mango and durian.

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Malay salad is the most popular must-order cold dish in the area, cucumber and pineapple yam are mixed just right, and sesame peanut mix is sweet and salty.

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The beautiful food in the night market is cheap, and the drink grilled skewers fried shrimp cakes are all for one dollar. It's just a pity that Brunei is forbidden to drink alcohol, otherwise it would be more enjoyable to drink beer and eat barbecue at the same time.

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Satay grilled fish skewered on charcoal fires squeaks and glows with golden oil, satay is a sauce made with many special spices, and the Malays like to grill lamb, beef, and fish with thick satay sauce. In particular, the grilled meat skewers are coated with a layer of honey, so the grilled meat skewers have a special sweet taste.

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This appearance resembles rice dumplings, the banana leaves are wrapped in glutinous rice and minced meat, salty and salty, basically swallow one in one bite.

Brunei tourism | Follow this raider to lament the trenches of the Royal Lai
Brunei tourism | Follow this raider to lament the trenches of the Royal Lai
Brunei tourism | Follow this raider to lament the trenches of the Royal Lai

If Brunei's most famous "night market king" is none other than roast chicken butt. Bruneians love chicken butts, and it's a "country of chicken ass madness" that eats three or five skewers at a time.

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