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is a perfect place for picnics in verdant surroundings. It is situated in Kampong Selapon. Reachable by driving in 10 to 20 minutes, the Temburong Longhouses in southern Temburong provide a full picture of Iban ethnic life, with many residences under one roof and a Head of the House known as a "Tuai Rumah." In Kampong Senukoh, Wasai Deraya Rimba and Wasai Deraya Belukar offer serene swimming areas with miniature waterfalls, while Arca Taman Gemilang 60 honors Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's 60th birthday.
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Development Areas (KKP). Of this, 265.92 hectares were awarded to farmers, while 611.25 hectares were allocated for stations or other uses. The primary agricultural activities include fruit cultivation, paddy farming, and integrated crops. Key areas such as KKP Labu Estate focus on fruits, vegetables, and broiler farming, while KKP Selapon and Senukoh areas are dedicated to both fruits and paddy cultivation. Several agricultural stations are also established, including in Perdayan and Puni.
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morning mist, provides a magical experience. Situated in the eastern region of Temburong, Bukit Patoi Recreational Park boasts a 300-meter wooden walk that ascends to a 310-meter hill that offers views across the Lawas Basin. 13 kilometers from Bangar Town, Batang Duri Recreational Park has a mini-zoo with native animals and river wading.
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The district is renowned for its industrial quarry site. This region is home to various quarry industries. This district's quarries are fully furnished with cutting-edge, dependable crushing facilities and machinery, backed by an extensive fleet of mobile equipment. Temburong District, a top producer
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The RKN 2007-2012, which allocates over $ 600 million for highway projects, road building, paving, maintenance, and resurfacing, shows the government's continued investment in road development. There were 2,972.11 kilometers of state, district, and military highways in Brunei as of 2008. In addition
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The Temburong District has a number of noteworthy locations. The ancient rubber processing gear is kept in Kampong Labu Estate, a former significant rubber plantation. Taman Aie Tenub, named after the creek that runs through it (meaning "cold water park" in a combination of Malay, Iban, and Murut),
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In 2022, 78.51 hectares of land are allocated for livestock activities. This includes areas for broiler (chicken meat) production (2.2 hectares), buffalo farming (31.07 hectares), cattle farming (28.17 hectares), and smaller allocations for goats (5.6 hectares), deer (1.7 hectares), and sheep (6.65
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As part of its economic diversification, Brunei has prioritised agriculture, which has led to significant development. With $ 131.6 million from cattle, $ 41.35 million from crops, and $ 52.53 million from agri-food, the agricultural industry brought in over $ 200 million in 2008, almost double its
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The government wants to expand sales in the agri-food sector by 512% to $ 340 million by 2015 from $ 52.53 million in 2008. 450 ducks may currently be raised on the 0.7 acre Hazeeyah Agro Farm in Temburong, which is run by Nur Haziyah Abdul Rahman and her husband Muhd Hazim Abdul Rahim Mangkiling.
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vegetation with stunted, gnarled trees covered in mosses in the upper Temburong region as the ground climbs over 1,500 metres (4,900 ft). This is in contrast to a major portion of Brunei, which has managed to preserve its wooded terrain as most people live around the shore and the majority of
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Temburong, a dessert composed of rice grains. Government resthouses, executive houses like Teratak Madu and Teratak Semala, chalets like Tanjong Bungar Longhouse and Kampong Puni, and homestays like Tanjong Pungar Longhouse are among the lodging choices in Temburong. Bangar Town shopping offers a
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In order to keep up with the increasing demand for clean water, the Sumbiling Water Treatment Plant is scheduled for renovation and expansion. Bangar Town will also receive a new sewage system, as it does not yet have a centralised network. The RKN 8 covers growing power demands estimated for the
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With a canopy walkway rising to a height of 250 meters, Ulu Temburong National Park, which covers an area of more than 500 square kilometers, offers panoramic view of one of the oldest rainforests. A little mangrove island to the north called Selirong Island, with its bright tropical ecology and
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Brunei Bay and Malaysia divide Temburong from the rest of the country. As a result, until 2020, the only ways for Bruneians to go to the capital or other regions are by boat or by entering Malaysia. On 19 June 2008, work on the Pekan Bangar Boat Terminal got underway, and it was finished on 19
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on the Temburong River as part of efforts to boost fisheries development; however, it eventually failed commercially owing to issues with water quality control, management, and labor shortages. Large-scale activities have been hampered by the absence of local knowledge, even with government
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is predicted to decrease, but the demand for goods like heaps and poles is anticipated to increase. Depletion of mangrove resources is not projected despite predicted increases in demand; nonetheless, in order to maintain long-term conservation and utilisation, a sustainable mangrove forest
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In 2022, Temburong District had a total of 2,063.17 hectares designated as agricultural development areas. Of this, 265.92 hectares were allocated to farmers, while 611.25 hectares were used for stations or other purposes. A total of 2,063.17 hectares of land were designated as Agricultural
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to studies for additional road and bridge links between Brunei–Muara and Temburong, the plan calls for infrastructure upgrades in the Temburong District, including correcting earth slips, modernising high-density roadways, replacing wooden bridges, and rehabilitating important highways.
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variety of retail establishments as well as the Bumiputera Main Complex, which has souvenir shops, food stores, handicrafts, and more. For a sample of the local cuisine, visit Tamu Muhibah Aneka Selera Pekan Bangar, a dry market across from the Youth Center in Bangar Town.
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2007–2012 period, with peak demand reaching 454 megawatts by the end of 2005. It also includes drainage improvements in the district. Although gas is the primary fuel used to generate energy, a new $ 4 million power station with a 2.56 megawatt capacity has been erected in
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are home to two health clinics, and the Flying Doctor Service provides medical care to places that are inaccessible by road or water. In addition, the district contains 13 elementary schools, including both public and private ones, and one secondary school, named
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Constructed for about $ 9.9 million, the Pengiran Isteri Hajah Mariam Hospital is the primary referral facility, providing enhanced healthcare standards and cutting-edge medical amenities. Furthermore, Kampong Labu Estate and
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of high-quality stones, manufactures interlocking paving blocks in addition to providing a steady and enough supply of aggregates for sale and usage in road building. It also makes ready-mixed concrete and asphalt premix.
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won a bronze medal for their efforts related to fishing, heritage and recreational parks, farming of chicken, mushroom cultivation, and food production. The MPK Sibut was also given a certificate of appreciation.
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1999 earnings. The "Beras Laila" rice type, which is high in protein, low in carbs, and able to be harvested twice a year, strengthened food security and proved to be a success for the paddy plantation industry.
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hectares). Additionally, there are 3.12 hectares used for miscellaneous livestock, but no land allocated for egg production or slaughtering centers.
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It is suggested that a few tiny islands covered in mangroves be designated as nature sanctuaries because of their ecological significance and rich
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was reduced by 75%, from two or more hours (via Sarawak, requiring four international passport checks) to approximately thirty minutes.
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In 2009, Temburong District was recognised for the first Excellent Village medal, where the Village Consultative Council (MPK) of
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its economic growth has been centred around hydrocarbon fossil resources, these woods have not been extensively exploited.
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management plan is advised. Despite extensive clearing, the district's mangrove forests—especially in Selirong and
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The Pandaruan Bridge, a five-lane bridge that span the Pandaruan River and form part of Brunei's border with
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seized the area around the Limbang River in 1890. The British not only took no action to halt the
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The Coastal Environmental Profile of Brunei Darussalam: Resource Assessment and Management Issues
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are found. There is an increasing supply of mangrove timber projected for the Selirong and
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Patricia, Ordoñez de Pablos; Nabil, Almunawar, Mohammad; Muhamad, Abduh (3 January 2020).
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divided the Temburong District, an exclave, from the rest of Brunei. It is a location for
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Three primary locations have been designated for paddy production in Temburong District:
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Since the 1950s, the Bruneian government has ensured that its population with the
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assistance in the form of infrastructure, hatcheries, and fishing cooperatives.
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in Brunei is found in the Temburong District, where important species including
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The Coastal Resources of Brunei Darussalam: Status, Utilization and Management
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The district is administered by the Temburong District Office (
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These are further subdivided into 76 Kampongs (Villages).
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The Temburong River is an integral element of the Brunei
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and is home to a large portion of the Sultanate's virgin
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Popular regional dishes include the highly sought-after
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Oxford Business Group. 2013. p. 140. 1362:IUCN Conservation Monitoring Centre (1991). 1223:Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications 533:in Temburong with those near the capital at 2107:The Columbia Gazetteer of the World: P to Z 1744:Department of Agriculture and Agrifood 2022 1732:Department of Agriculture and Agrifood 2022 1682:. Oxford Business Group. 2011. p. 98. 1258:"Environmentally based perception of space" 688:, the district is to be represented in the 514:authorities who wanted Brunei to stay as a 388: 2179: 2165: 2157: 2050:Historical Dictionary of Brunei Darussalam 1830: 1439: 1349: 1176: 1174: 1172: 606: 34: 2041:Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism 2020:Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism 1818: 1806: 1402: 1390: 1325:Vienne, Marie-Sybille de (9 March 2015). 578:Districts of Brunei § Administration 1289:Protected Area Profile for Ulu Temburong 1052: 1040:), and the refreshingly sweet and green 1009: 959: 938:was established on a 1,000 acre site at 857: 796: 732: 581: 568:to link the district with the mainland. 1104: 313: 291: 274: 245: 237: 216: 182: 156: 146: 137: 121: 65: 2048:Sidhu, Jatswan S. (22 December 2009). 2033:Brunei Darussalam Fisheries Statistics 1773: 846:The farm began in 2015 with 12 ducks. 755:Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge 562:Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge 116:Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge 1243: 596:), a government department under the 362: 343:: دائيره تمبوروڠ) or simply known as 303: 266: 258: 250: 229: 221: 205: 197: 187: 166: 7: 1212: 1210: 600:. The district is subdivided into 5 1567:"New Legislative Council appointed" 1036:) leaves and served with sugar and 226:1,306 km (504 sq mi) 176: 1939:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1927:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1915:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1903:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1891:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1879:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1867:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1855:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1843:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1795:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1720:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1703:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1680:The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2011 1631:The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2013 1618:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1476:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 1453:The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2013 1302:The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2014 1164:Haji Julaini & Haji Idris 2012 757:across Brunei Bay. The drive from 490:from rivers such as Temburong and 25: 2151:Temburong District Office website 521:In 1919, the government funded a 213:Pengiran Mohammad Yassin (Acting) 2222: 2052:. Scarecrow Press. p. 217. 433:and Trusan Rivers on all sides, 139: 98: 91: 80: 73: 1267:University of Brunei Darussalam 1193:Ministry of Finance and Economy 502:Brunei was divided in two when 468:; Pulau Kitang may support the 1597:. Springer Nature. p. 6. 976:Sultan Hassan Secondary School 964:Sultan Hassan Secondary School 868:The greatest concentration of 1: 2109:. Columbia University Press. 655:Haji Sulaiman bin Haji Nasir 2105:Cohen, Saul Bernard (2008). 2086:Silvestre, Geronimo (1992). 825:, Selapon, Senukoh, Lakiun, 632:Haji Suhaili bin Haji Badas 446:Universiti Brunei Darussalam 242:1,850 m (6,070 ft) 706:The indigenous language of 674: 664: 651: 641: 628: 399:Ulu Temburong National Park 2307: 1760:. IGI Global. p. 39. 1537:"CONSTITUTIONAL DOCUMENTS" 1419:. 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The 759:Bandar Seri Begawan 724:Transport in Brunei 690:Legislative Council 586:Mukims of Temburong 450:tropical rainforest 403:third longest river 2276:Temburong District 1393:, p. 152-153. 1287:UNEP-WCMC (2023). 1062: 1016: 966: 866: 803: 739: 613:Population (2021) 588: 393:), as well as the 364:[tǝmburoŋ] 329:Temburong District 252: • Total 223: • Total 123:Nickname(s):  114:, Temburong sign, 42:Daerah Temburong ( 39:Temburong District 32:District in Brunei 27:District of Brunei 2252:4.583°N 115.167°E 2231: 2230: 2135:978-1-349-23485-1 2097:978-971-8709-11-5 2078:978-0-7494-4063-3 2001:978-971-10-2237-2 1767:978-1-7998-2259-2 1689:978-1-907065-52-1 1665:978-1-83758-247-1 1658:. 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