Discover the Charm of Tea-Pot Roundabout: A Historical Landmark
Explore the iconic Tea-Pot Roundabout in Kuala Belait, a historical landmark embodying Brunei's rich cultural heritage and vibrant community spirit.
Tea-Pot Roundabout in Kuala Belait is a captivating historical landmark, famous for its iconic tea pot sculpture, offering a glimpse into the local culture and history. It is a must-visit for tourists looking to explore the charm of Brunei.
A brief summary to Tea-Pot Roundabout
- H6H9+XWM, Jln Pandan Lima, Kuala Belait, Skim Tanah Kurnia Rakyat Jati Mumong, BN
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Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Tea-Pot Roundabout.
- Visit during the evening for stunning photo opportunities with the illuminated tea pot.
- Explore nearby local markets for authentic Bruneian snacks and souvenirs.
- Plan your visit on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds for a more relaxed experience.
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Getting There
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Car
From your location in Mukim Labu, head towards Jalan Pandan Lima. Use your GPS or navigation app to set the destination to 'H6H9+XWM, Jln Pandan Lima, Kuala Belait'. As you drive, follow the road signs directing you towards Kuala Belait. The journey should take approximately 20 minutes depending on traffic. Upon arrival, you will find the Tea-Pot Roundabout at the coordinates 4.579971, 114.219800, which is a notable landmark in the area.
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Public Transportation
To reach Tea-Pot Roundabout via public transport, look for a local bus service that runs from Mukim Labu to Kuala Belait. Make sure to ask the driver to let you off at the nearest stop to Jalan Pandan Lima. The bus fare is typically around BND 1-2. Once you get off the bus, it is a short walk to the roundabout, following directional signs or asking locals for assistance. The total travel time may take around 30-40 minutes.
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Walking (if nearby)
If you are staying close to the Tea-Pot Roundabout, you may choose to walk. Head towards Jalan Pandan Lima and follow it until you reach the roundabout. It is advisable to use pedestrian pathways and be cautious at road crossings. Depending on your starting point, walking may take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes.
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