- Source: Tutong River
The Tutong River (Malay: Sungai Tutong) is a river in Tutong District, Brunei. It is the second longest of the four main rivers in the country.
Sites
Tutong Town is one of the largest human settlements in the district in which the river passes through, and it has a small commercial jetty used by locals. At the mouth of the river, it links up with Sungai Danau which also has its own former jetty in Kampong Danau. Several more kampongs such as Lubok Pulau, Nyanyag, Tanjong Maya, Layong, and Rambai also lie upstream of the river.
Some of Brunei's historical sites are located along the river banks, including:
Kuala Tutong old ferry jetty, used significantly especially in the 1950s, to get across from Danau to Tutong.
Kuala Tutong Mosque, built in 1993.
Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque, built in 1966.
Istana Pantai, an istana built in 1950.
Several islands located within the river included Bakuku, Setawat, and Tanjong Maya. The river ends at the Laden Hill Forest Reserve.
See also
List of rivers of Brunei
Tutong Town
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kampung Kuala Tutong
- Sungai Brunei
- Rumpun Dayak
- Daftar tempat wisata di Indonesia
- Masalah lingkungan hidup di Brunei
- Daftar kota tertinggi menurut negara
- Perbatasan Brunei–Malaysia
- Kuala Belait
- Tutong River
- Tutong District
- Tutong people
- Tutong (town)
- Tutong
- Muhammad Shah of Brunei
- Dusun people (Brunei)
- Seri Kenangan Beach
- Wildlife of Brunei
- Bruneian–Igan War