Due to the celebrity idol, the country became known, everything is under the King's control, all attractions are free
You'd like to continue exploring exotic destinations with us, and this time, we're going to a truly very niche place.
Brunei, a country that doesn't draw much attention, but with the appearance of a celebrity—Wu Jun—everyone started to notice this country. Because Wu Jun is Bruneian, this country has become a place that many fans yearn for.
But besides coming here because of chasing celebrities, Brunei is actually a very good tourist country.

Oil and natural gas are Brunei's main economic pillars, and because the population is small (around 400,000), Brunei is a very wealthy country.
Because of good welfare, people here live quite leisurely, and it's also known as the 'Slow Country'. Stores here close at 10 pm at night.

Brunei has a King, and everything here is ruled by the King.
Brunei's Jema Mosque was built specifically for the current King, with 29 golden domes representing the 29th King and 7 large gates and 15 fountains representing the King's birthday.
The building used a lot of gold, and the second-floor hall could accommodate 3,500 people at once, which shows the degree of extravagance.
The dignified King stipulated that all attractions in Brunei are free to open, so it's really very affordable to travel here.
But the Jema Mosque is not the tallest building in Brunei, there is another Omar Ali Mosque in Brunei's capital, Srijibaga Bay. It was built by the 28th King.

After it was built, the King stipulated that all buildings in the country cannot exceed 52 meters, which is the height of the mosque.
If you come to Srijibaga Bay, you can not only enjoy the scenery of Brunei Bay, but also go to the local mangrove forest to find proboscis monkeys, which is a unique monkey in Brunei.

In Srijibaga Bay, there is also a very special building—water houses.
The water village here is one of the largest traditional water villages in the world, and it has preserved its former appearance after several centuries of water cities.

Tourists need to take local wooden speedboats to arrive here. Various stone pillar and wooden floor water houses are scattered along the Brunei River, so it's also an important creative site for many photographers and painters.
Of course, if you really come for the celebrity, you must go to Wu Jun's bakery in Srijibaga Bay.
The bakery is located in the capital, Srijibaga Bay, and the store has Wu Jun's and his daughter's handprints, as well as his figure statues, which can be 'pretend to take pictures'.
The price of bread in the store is not expensive, and the taste is also quite good.

Note that Brunei has very little public transportation, and there are only 60 rental cars in the country, so you need to book a driver in advance to go to the store.
Now do you know Brunei a little more? If you are interested in Brunei, why not plan a Brunei trip.