Mukim Bangar

Mukim Bangar has a total of nineteen villages, and Penghulu Mukim Bangar has the catchment of four village heads, namely Kampong Tengah, Batang Tuau, Puni and Ujong Jalan, and Belingos, with a population of 2,558 people in 2015, made up of various nationalities including Malay, Murut, Iban, Chinese, and other nationalities.[7] Due to its low-lying position in Brunei Darussalam, Kampong Menengah’s road system was upgraded with flood prevention measures in 2010, and the improvements were completed the following year.To support local fishermen, the Brunei government constructed a community hall and a boat ramp for easy access to the river.In addition to the Karipap Mini, Kampong Menengah produces two other supporting products, including beadwork, crafted by local residents.[7] Kampong Batang Tuau plays a role in helping the government to improve the economy of Brunei Darussalam, especially in the field of agriculture.This is clearly evidenced by the involvement of the villagers in working on the production of local fruit crops in the Rural Agricultural Development Farm (KPLB), in Kampong Seri Tanjung Belayang, which is also an area under the catchment area of the Ketua Kampong Batang Tuau, Awang Haji Jainih bin Haji Tahir.Their involvement is also expected to make the new generation aware of the importance of conserving the diversity of local fruits from extinction due to the rapid development of the country.What is expected is that the farmers will work their fields regularly and more systematically according to methods and techniques and good agricultural practices so that it becomes one of the sources of profitable income, in addition to being a catalyst for the generation and improvement of the national economy.[8] Located about 5.6 kilometres (3.5 miles) from Pekan Bangar, when traveling to Ulu Belalong in Mukim Amo, visitors will pass a village that looks calm and peaceful known as Kampong Belingos.Residents in Kampong Belingos and the surrounding areas also receive basic facilities provided by the Government of Brunei, such as roads, electricity supply, clean water supply, telephone lines, and roadside refuse collection, in addition to public facilities such as public halls and bridges.According to their tale, the Murut tribe believed that after a few days, someone would pass away if the locals heard a voice that sounded like a melau (calling) from a hill close to the hamlet.Because the residents used to enjoy obtaining water from a stream that is still there today for everyday purposes, the name of this settlement originates from the Murut Tribe.A total of fifteen individuals, drawn from the Malay, Iban, and Chinese tribes, call Kampong Piungan home.[5] There is a road border crossing into Malaysia's Sarawak state at Kampung Ujung Jalan, 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) from Bangar town.Before the construction of the bridge, the Brunei customs, immigration and quarantine checkpoint was housed in a wooden building in Kampung Puni, 500 metres (0.31 miles) from the ferry landing towards Bangar, while Malaysian customs and immigration procedures had to be carried out at Limbang wharf in Limbang, 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) away as there was no checkpoint at Pandaruan.
Kampong Belingos in 2023.
Pengiran Isteri Hajjah Mariam Hospital.
Old Brunei entry stamp from the Puni border checkpoint before the opening of the Ujung Jalan checkpoint.
Ujung Jalan checkpoint exit stamp.
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