Monday, December 29, 2008

The Do’s and Don’ts of Tourism in Brunei


From AsiaHotels.com blog:

One of the worst things you can do in a foreign country is make a social mistake that deems you, in the eyes of residents, nothing more than an ignorant tourist. While some mistakes may only slightly offend your host or the person you area dealing with, some may result in incredibly embarrassing situations, severe anger, or public outrage.

The country of Brunei is located on the shores of the Island of Borneo and is the only sovereign country located on the island. The official name, Negara Brunei Darussalam, loosely translates to “The Country of Brunei, Abode of Peace.”

The country is mainly comprised of Malay and Chinese citizens, with some indigenous tribes and other ethnic groups scattered throughout. While Bahasa Melayu (or Malay) is the official language, you’ll find that the English language is spoken quite fluently throughout the country. The official religion of Brunei is Islam, though you will find Buddhists, Christians, and a number of other beliefs as well.

As with any foreign country, there are a few things you should keep in mind when visiting Brunei. While most locals are tolerant of tourists not being familiar with their customs, it is better to show respect by at least attempting to act properly while visiting. Keep the following in mind.

Continue reading (incl. pics) at: The Do’s and Don’ts of Tourism in Brunei

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