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Discover the charm of Tea-Pot Roundabout in Kuala Belait, a historical landmark that embodies Brunei's culture and hospitality amidst beautiful landscapes.
Nestled in Kuala Belait, the Tea-Pot Roundabout is a captivating historical landmark that showcases unique local culture and artistry. Highlighting the city's charm, this roundabout features a stunning teapot sculpture that symbolizes Brunei's tea culture and hospitality, making it a must-visit for tourists. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding landscaped gardens and take memorable photos at this iconic site.
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Car
If you're driving to Tea-Pot Roundabout, start from the center of Kuala Belait. Head southwest on Jalan Pretty towards Jalan Pandan Lima. Follow Jalan Pandan Lima for about 1 kilometer. The roundabout will be on your left at coordinates 4.579971, 114.219800. There are no parking fees in the vicinity, but be aware of local traffic regulations.
Public Transportation
To reach Tea-Pot Roundabout by public transport, take a local bus or shared taxi that routes through Jalan Pandan Lima. Most buses in Kuala Belait will have a stop near the roundabout. The fare is usually around BND 1-2. Once you get off, walk approximately 200 meters to the roundabout at coordinates 4.579971, 114.219800.
Walking
If you're already in the downtown area of Kuala Belait, you can also walk to Tea-Pot Roundabout. From the main market, head southwest on Jalan Pretty, then turn left onto Jalan Pandan Lima. It should take about 15-20 minutes to walk the approximately 1.5 kilometers to the roundabout.
Use Tea-Pot Roundabout as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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