With a land mass of only 5,765 sq. km and a population of roughly 450,000, this diminutive nation’s unexpected treasures may not be the gems that sparkle for all, but they are a prized set of gifts that Bruneians have enjoyed for generations. Brunei Darussalam is a land blessed with the gifts of nature, culture, a stable political environment and harmonious peoples. It is simply an abode quite unlike anywhere else.
Brunei is located on the northern side of the island of Borneo which is made up of threecountries – Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia. Brunei shares borders with the Malaysian state of Sarawak which divides it into two parts – the west enclave which holds three districts including the Brunei-Muara district where the capital Bandar Seri Begawan is, and the east enclave which is the entire Temburong District. Nearly three quarters of Brunei is covered in forest, pristine tropical evergreen rainforest, undisturbed as most of the people live along the coast and the economic development is centred around fossil fuels. The main export of the country is crude oil and natural gas and the revenues from this sector forms over half of the country’s GDP. Diversification of the economy has gradually been growing in fields of aquaculture, finance and tourism.
Brunei is governed according to the constitution and national ideology of Melayu Islam Beraja – the Malay Islam Monarchy philosophy based on the Malay culture, Islamic religion and monarchical governance. 65% of the population are Malays descended from the seven ethnic groups in the country. The remaining population is made up of Chinese, Indians and various tribal communities with diverse backgrounds and faiths that blend harmoniously into the Bruneian society which is mainly Muslim.