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Great & Beautiful
This Mosque just 10mins walk from our hotel , not in the must see list of travelers, but it really big building with great arts , evening time many monkeys walk around ,should be careful don’t too nea...
From the boat stop in front of Campong Ayer, when I went to look for a tengumona by boat charter, I saw it from the river. It was a beautiful building and had a relatively new impression. If you are negotiating from the beginning, you can take time to enter the mosque, so if you want to go from the river side, you should negotiate when you get on the boat.
A large building was seen up close from the waterfront on the opposite bank at the mosque standing in Campong Ayer. I was guided up close on the Brunei River tour course that chartered a water taxi. It was a mosque that seemed to indicate that most of the residents of Campon Ayr were Muslims.
Great & Beautiful
This Mosque just 10mins walk from our hotel , not in the must see list of travelers, but it really big building with great arts , evening time many monkeys walk around ,should be careful don’t too nea...
Attractive mosque at Kampong Ayer
It's a beautiful mosque situated at Kampong Ayer. A very decorative and attractive mosque indeed. I simply love the architecture of this mosque.
View from the river
From the boat stop in front of Campong Ayer, when I went to look for a tengumona by boat charter, I saw it from the river. It was a beautiful building and had a relatively new impression. If you are negotiating from the beginning, you can take time to enter the mosque, so if you want to go from the river side, you should negotiate when you get on the boat.
I was also seen from the waterfront.
A large building was seen up close from the waterfront on the opposite bank at the mosque standing in Campong Ayer. I was guided up close on the Brunei River tour course that chartered a water taxi. It was a mosque that seemed to indicate that most of the residents of Campon Ayr were Muslims.