Brunei is well known as a country that was founded on oil, but its main center of activities in Bandar Seri Begawan lacks the extravagant allure expected from an oil rich nation. The most interesting you can find in this quiet central part of Brunei, are probably the main mosque and some of the bigger shopping malls. The major shopping destination certainly reflect its high end expenditure put into them, but in a way still lacks a sense of flashiness. For most visitors, Bandar Seri Begawan will form the entirety of their experience of Brunei, and while there’s plenty to keep one occupied, the city itself is unlikely to inspire any fond memories to return.
The name Labuan derives from the Malay word ‘labuhan’ meaning harbour. Labuan was once a part of the Sultanate of Brunei. Formerly known as Victoria, Bandar Labuan is a bustling business centre and tasty ethnic eateries. This city was declared a Federal Territory in 1984 and an International Offshore Financial Centre in 1990. Oil and Gas is the two main product of this city. Labuan is located off the coast of the state of Sabah. This city is also known as a tourist destination for people travelling through Sabah.