This is a travel video showcasing the incredible
Kampong Ayer (also known as the world's largest water stilt village) located in
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.
http://nomadicsamuel.com : Kampong Ayer, or the
Water Village (
Malay: Kampong Ayer) is an area of
Brunei's capital city
Bandar Seri Begawan that is situated after the
Brunei Bay. 39,
000 people live in the Water Village. This represents roughly ten percent of the nation's total population. All of the Water Village buildings are constructed on stilts above the
Brunei River.
Built entirely of stilt houses and wooden w
alkways, this cluster of 42 villages housing more than 30,000 inhabitants is the world's largest water village. Some people refer to it as the '
Venice of the East'.[1]
Ini adalah video yang mempamerkan perjalanan yang luar biasa Kampong Ayer (juga dikenali sebagai air terbesar kampung asli di dunia) yang terletak di Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. http://nomadicsamuel.com: Kampong Ayer, atau Kampung Air (Malay: Kampong Ayer) adalah kawasan ibu kota
Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei yang terletak selepas
Teluk Brunei. 39,000 orang tinggal di Kampung Air. Ini mewakili kira-kira sepuluh peratus daripada jumlah penduduk negara. Semua bangunan Kampung Air yang dibina di atas tiang di atas Sungai Brunei.
Dibina sepenuhnya dari rumah-rumah panggung dan laluan pejalan kaki kayu, kelompok ini sebanyak 42 kampung menempatkan lebih daripada 30,000 penduduk adalah kampung air yang terbesar di dunia. Sesetengah orang merujuk kepada sebagai '
Venice Timur'
Awang
Semaun Secondary School.
The Water Village is really made up of small villages linked together by more than 29,
140 meters of foot-bridges, consisting of over
4200 structures including homes, mosques, restaurants, shops, schools, and a hospital. 36 kilometers of boardwalks connect the buildings.
Private water taxis provide rapid transit. Most of these taxis resemble long wooden speed boats.
From a distance the water village looks like a slum. It actually enjoys modern amenities including air conditioning, satellite television,
Internet access, plumbing, and electricity. Some of the residents keep potted plants and chickens. The district has a unique architectural heritage of wooden homes with ornate interiors. The villages in Water Village are Mukim
Sungai Kedayan including
Bukit Salat, Sumbiling
Lama, Sungai Kedayan 'A', Sungai Kedayan 'B', Ujong Tanjong and
Kuala Peminyak; Mukim Tamoi including Tamoi Ujong, Tamoi Tengah, Pengiran
Kerma Indera Lama, Pengiran
Tajuddin Hitam, Ujong Bukit/Limbongan, Pengiran Bendahara Lama; Mukim
Burong Pingai Ayer including Burong Pingai Ayer, Lurong
Dalam, Pandai Besi 'A', Pandai Besi 'B', Sungai
Pandan 'A', Sungai Pandan 'B', and Pengiran Setia Negara,
Pekan Lama; Mukim Peramu including Peramu, Pekilong Muara, Bakut Pengiran Siraja
Muda ' A', Bakut Pengiran Siraja Muda 'B', Bakut Berumput and Lurong Sikuna; Mukim
Saba including Saba Tengah, Saba Ujong, Saba
Laut, Saba Darat 'A' and Saba Darat 'B'. Mukim
Sungai Kebun including Setia 'A', Sungai Siamas/Ujong
Klinik, Setia 'B' Sungai Kebun,
Bolkiah 'A' and Bolkiah 'B'.
People have lived in Kampong Ayer for over 1300 years.
Antonio Pigafetta dubbed it the "Venice of the East" when the fleet of
Ferdinand Magellan visited in 1521.[2] The district is a culturally important part of Brunei that preserves the nation's river dwelling origins. According to geography professor
Abdul Aziz of the
Universiti Brunei Darussalam, this is the largest and most famous water settlement of
Southeast Asia. "It was historically the very core of Brunei and one of the most important centres of trade in Borneo."[3]
In order to preserve Kampong Ayer as
Brunei Darussalam's most valuable heritage, the
Government through the
District Office has provided it with numerous facilities including foot-bridges, concrete jetties, piped water, electricity supplies telephones, a school, mosques, clinics, a police station and a marine fire station. All of the six water village mukims (districts) are collectively known as the water village (Kampong Ayer) but are identified as separate mukims for administrative purposes.
Visitors can have a personal experience of this heritage by taking one of the many water taxis that ply daily between the water taxi jetty in front of the Yayasan
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah in the centre of town and the water village itself.
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- published: 28 Jul 2012
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