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Kuala Belait (KB; Jawi: ) is the administrative town of
Belait District Belait District (; Jawi: دأيره بلأيت), or simply Belait (), is the largest as well as the westernmost district in Brunei. It has an area of and the population of 69,062 as of 2016. The administrative town is Kuala Belait, located at ...
,
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. The population of the town proper was 4,259 in 2016. Kuala Belait is officially a municipal area (), as well as a
village A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred ...
under the mukim of the same name. The town is located west of the country's capital
Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB; Jawi: بندر سري بڬاوان; ) is the capital city of Brunei. It is officially a municipal area () with an area of and an estimated population of 100,700 as of 2007. It is part of Brunei-Muara District, the s ...
, and west of
Seria Seria () is a town in Belait District, Brunei, about west from the country's capital Bandar Seri Begawan. The total population was 3,625 in 2016. It was where oil was first struck in Brunei in 1929 and has since become a centre for the countr ...
, the district's other town. It is also in the westernmost part of country, near the mouth of the
Belait River The Belait River ( ms, Sungai Belait) is a river in Belait District, Brunei. It is the longest of the four main rivers in the country. History During World War II from 1941 onwards, the whole of Brunei was under Japanese occupation until 19 ...
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History

In 1914, a road connecting Kuala Belait and Brunei Town was completed. Kuala Belait was a small fishing village at the turn of the 20th century. The natives were Belait Malays who were mainly fishermen. There was a disagreement between the two groups of settlers which caused one of those groups to the relocated up to the west bank of the mouth of the Belait River. The village is now known as Sungai Teraban. The Kuala Belait Sanitary Board was established in 1929, and this marked the transition of Kuala Belait from a village to a town. In 1930, British Malayan Petroleum Company (BMPC) constructed a
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along the Belait coastline which linked up Seria and Rasau with their main headquarters in Kuala Belait. A hospital was built by BMPC and completed in 1931, followed by the first private English school being built that same year. Telephone lines stretching from Kuala Belait to Tutong was dismantled in 1934 after failing to meet expectations. By 1939, pipelines and roads between the town and
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has been constructed. On December 16, 1941, the town was captured after an amphibious assault was carried out at Belait Beach by 10,000 soldiers from the
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Kawaguchi Detachment The Kawaguchi Detachment was an Imperial Japanese Army formation that existed during World War II. Under the command of Major General Kiyotake Kawaguchi, the detachment consisted of the 35th Infantry Brigade and the 124th Infantry Regiment. The deta ...
and remained part of the Japanese occupation of British Borneo during
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. Moreover during the Japanese occupation of Kuala Belait, war crimes such as
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and execution of
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prisoners of war (POW) of the 2/15th Punjab Regiment were committed out by the Japanese. It can also be noted that 55 Indian prisoners died from starvation in the POW camp in town. As part of Operation Oboe Six, the
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9th Division arrived in Kuala Belait on June 24, 1945, followed by the recapturing of the port of Kuala Belait. Reconstruction plans for the destroyed town were approved in 1949. Within the same year, a new
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in town was consecrated. Due to the increase in profits from the oil industry in the 1950s and 1960s, rapid development was seen throughout Kuala Belait. The first offshore gas field, South West Ampa, was discovered off Kuala Belait in 1963. During the 1962 Brunei revolt, rebels of the TKNU managed to gain control of the town, but was soon liberated by the 1/2nd Battalion Gurkha Rifles Regiment.
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by the rebels against the town's police station were repelled by the local police force. After independence from
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in 1984, a number of new government buildings were constructed to house the local services of the Brunei government. In 1990s, the two-lane road along the coast leading from Muara to Kuala Belait was upgraded to 4-lane.


Governance


Administrative division

The area of Kuala Belait comprises territorial division which can be informally grouped into three main areas: ''Pekan Kuala Belait'' or Kuala Belait Town, and Kampong Pandan and Mumong suburbs. The latter two areas are further divided into three and two ''kampongs'' or villages respectively. Pekan Kuala Belait is also officially a ''kampong''-level administrative division. All of the villages constitute almost all of Mukim Kuala Belait, a subdistrict of Belait.


Local authority and town definition

The town of Kuala Belait is administered under ''Jabatan Bandaran Kuala Belait dan Seria'' (Kuala Belait and Seria Municipal Department), a government department under ''Kementerian Hal Ehwal Dalam Negeri'' (the Ministry of Home Affairs). The department comprises ''Lembaga Bandaran'' or the Municipal Board, which is headed by ''Pengerusi Lembaga Bandaran'' (Chairman of the Municipal Board). The current chairman is Ridzuan Haji Ahmad.


Overlapping territory

The area under the authority of the Municipal Department overlaps with that under ''Jabatan Daerah Belait'' or the Belait District Office. The municipal area consists of Pekan Kuala Belait, the whole of Kampong Pandan suburb, and parts of Mumong suburb. However, all of the ''kampongs'' are also under the governance of the Belait District Office, since they constitute the proper subdivisions of the district and subdistricts, and subsequently the headmen of the ''kampongs'', known as ''ketua kampong'' (with the exception of Pekan Kuala Belait since there is none assigned), answers to the ''Pegawai Daerah'' or District Officer.


Economy


Oil and gas

Kuala Belait is located in the vicinity of the onshore Rasau gas field.About BSP – History of Oil and Gas
– retrieved 18-04-2007
However Brunei
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has various facilities in town to support the oil and gas production facilities in the vicinity. The Kuala Belait Bunkering Station (KBBS) is located near the mouth of the Belait River. It supplies domestic gas to the town and other bulk chemicals in support of the various activities. The Kuala Belait Wharf is the main point from which personnel to and from the offshore platforms, off the Belait districts, embark and disembark.


Marine

The Kuala Belait supply base is located to the south of the
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, and is the main point for logistics for Shell. The Marine Construction Yard (MCY) in Sungai Duhon, commonly known as SCO, is where construction of marine structures are carried out prior to installation offshore.


Climate

The climate of Kuala Belait is tropical. The weather is warm, humid and rainy all year.


Transportation


Road

Most of the roads within the municipality are surfaced. There are buses taking passengers to
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from Kuala Belait. The Kuala Belait Highway from the Malaysian border west of Sungai Tujuh, Kuala Belait links up with multiple other highways leading to Bandar Seri Begawan and
Muara Town Muara Town ( ms, Pekan Muara) or simply Muara is a port town in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei, about from the capital Bandar Seri Begawan. The population of the town proper was 2,102 in 2016. It is home to Muara Port, the country's primary deep ...
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Water

It is possible to hire a
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at the public
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close to the Kuala Belait market to go upriver towards
Kuala Balai Mukim Kuala Balai is a mukim in Belait District, Brunei. The population was 31 in 2016. Geography The mukim borders Mukim Seria to the north, Mukim Labi to the east and south, the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the west and Mukim Kuala Belait ...
. There are also trips organized by the Kuala Belait Boat Club to sail out in the open sea to various nearby destinations. A timber
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used to exist in Rasau in 1930. The Kuala Belait Port is one of the three
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s of
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. The part of the port near the mouth of the river is operated by Brunei Shell and public entry is restricted. The commercial port of Kuala Belait is located to the south of the municipality in Kampong Sungai Duhon and its environs further upriver from the mouth. Due to
silting Siltation, is water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size dominated by silt or clay. It refers both to the increased concentration of suspended sediments and to the increased accumulation (temporary or ...
of the river mouth, the port can only take shallow draft vessels. Two
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have been constructed at the mouth of the Belait River to reduce silting of the river mouth.


Air

Commercial travellers would have to travel to either
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or
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to catch a commercial flight. There is a helipad at Suri Seri Begawan Hospital.


Education


Primary and secondary

Primary education is offered in various government and private schools. There are currently three government primary schools: * Ahmad Tajuddin Primary School * Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Primary School * Pengiran Setia Jaya Pengiran Abdul Momin Primary School The government also has built three schools which offer secondary education: * Perdana Wazir Secondary School * Pengiran Jaya Negara Pengiran Haji Abu Bakar Secondary School *
Sayyidina Ali Secondary School Sayyidina Ali Secondary School (, Abbrev: '), is a co-educational school located in Kampong Pandan, a suburban village in Kuala Belait, Brunei. In 2013, it had a student population of 1500, 700 of which were Pre-U students. The current principal ...
There are four private schools in Kuala Belait. They may offer primary, secondary or both. * Chung Hua Middle School, Kuala Belait *
International School Brunei International School Brunei (ISB) is an international school split over two sites, one located in the Sungai Akar area of Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei and the other located in Seria in the Belait district. It is the first international school ...
, Kuala Belait * St. James' School * St. John's School


Post-secondary

Secondary students opting for
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education study at Pusat Tingkatan Enam Belait. The sixth form students currently share facilities with the secondary students. However, the sixth form is expected to have its own stand-alone campus in the near future. Alternatively, students opting for vocational education may proceed to study at one of the two post-secondary institution, namely: *
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, Jefri Bolkiah Campus - a government post-secondary institution providing technical and vocational qualifications; and *
Kemuda Institute Kemuda Institute (KI) is a private college in Brunei. It was established in 2004 and has campuses in Beribi in Bandar Seri Begawan. Kemuda Institute mainly provides vocational courses in computing and information technology, leading up to BTEC ...
- a private college that offers Foundation, Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses.


Tourist attractions

Kuala Belait town itself has a number of tourist attractions. Some of these are: * Silver Jubilee Park is a park built to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah’s accession to the throne, as a gift from the people of Kuala Belait. * Menara Cendera Kenangan is a
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built to commemorate the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's 50th Birthday, along the Belait River. * Tea Pot Roundabout (locally known as 'kiri') is a monument in Kampong Pandan sponsored by Brunei Shell Petroleum. * Belait District Museum is a
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dedicated to the Belait District. * Kampong Pandan Mosque is a
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in Kampong Pandan, built in 1994. * Mohammad Jamalul Alam Mosque is a mosque in Kampong Melayu, built in 1961. *
Istana Kota Manggalela The Istana Kota Manggalela (English: ''Kota Manggalela Palace''), also known as Istana Manggalela, is one of the temporary official residences of the then Sultan of Brunei, Omar Ali Saifuddien III. The palace is located at Jalan Maulana, Kuala ...
is the residence of the Sultan of Brunei in the Belait District, completed in 1958. * Belait Beach lies along the coast of Kuala Belait.


Notable people

*
Tiger Lim Tiger Lim (born 5 September 1974) or officially Lim Han Hu, is Brunei's self-proclaimed No. 1 broken-English blogger and a YouTube comedian who shares his videos under the username tigerlim7673. He is also a freelance sound engineer whose blog ga ...
(born 1974), Chinese
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ger and
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comedian * Zulkhairy Razali (born 1996), Malay footballer who plays striker for Indera SC


Notes


External links


Kuala Belait Municipal BoardKEMUDA Institute
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